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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Re: Help Cameroon fight Boko Haram - My contribution.

The main threats to the people of the Cameroons (Republique du Cameroun of 1960, State of Southern Cameroons of 1961) are colonialism, autocracy and dictatorship. If Boko Haram is a threat, it is a minor one - especially in the occupied state of Southern Cameroons/Ambazonia. Republique du Cameroun is believed to be using the regional war against Boko Haram as a diversionary tactic and a means of mobilizing foreign support and resources to consolidate its despotic rule and the illegal colonial occupation of Ambazonia. Apparently, the London-based, self-appointed leader of Diaspora intellectuals - by the way from the occupied state - is only one of the pawns in the execution of the regime's ways and means policy. For him to propose that the hegemonic regime ally with the United Kingdom - principal in the first degree of the felony of colonization of his state, with 6,000,000 people today - is adding insults to injury or spraying petrol on a raging fire. Instead of the Southern Cameroons apologist advocating for the mobilization of his people in the Diaspora to contribute to the diversionary struggle tactic against Boko Haram, he should be doing so to help emancipate his colonial state and people from the fangs of annexation and assimilation by La Republique du Cameroun with the support of its allies. Such schemes and tactics are now common knowledge and place.
 

On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Fred Kemah <fred.kemah@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
Fellow Cameroonians,

As you can see  in the news, we are facing terror threats worldwide.

Our enemies in Cameroon  are the Boko Haram brand. We need to help our people back home in their struggle against terrorism.

Vital ingredients  for prosperity  and economic growth  of a nation is  peace and political stability.

I  do not belong to any political party in Cameroon. However,  given that I am one of the most highly rated  intellectuals  in our  diaspora communities, I really feel the need to provide the Cameroonian gov't with my views on a long term strategy against terrorism in Cameroon.

Below are my proposals :

A) Form a Cameroon - UK anti terror task force. They will  strategise, also , with a view to  raising funds to support our soldiers in the front line fighting.

B) Launch a nationwide campaign back home about Boko haram. That is educate locals to be able to identify and challenge strangers in their neighbourhoods. Any potential suspect will be referred to the forces for further action.

C) Train  community support workers to protect sensitive targets. Funding  could come from cuts  from 20th May ceremonies/celebrations.

D) Direct request for financial  help from affluent Cameroonians in Diaspora via the task force.

Please keep this whole scenario out of politics otherwise the process of  support and solidarity to our forces fighting Boko Haram will fail.

Apologies , I won't be able to attend because of  prior professional  commitments.

With best wishes to our embassies.

Mola Fred Kemah.

London.

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