Re: [cameroon_politics] Briefing Paper - The Re-colonisation of the former United Nations Trust Territory of the Southern British Cameroons. A COMDESC Briefing Paper

Massa 007 James Bond Agbor
Did you even realize the contradiction in your missive? How myopic can we Southern Cameroonians be? You are asking your brothers to go and join "Minority Bamilekes" if they want their voices heard? By the way, since when did Bamilekes become a "Minority" in Cameroon? Have you started smoking that Kwandang again? Every person with some modicum of integrity and intellectual probity says that the haphazardly chosen date of 20th May 1972 was a political blunder of monumental significance...except Sabitout 007 Agbor Tabi Enow. If I may ask: What do you mean by the tyranny of the majority? Have you ever heard of something in Cameroon political langua called "The Anglophone Problem?"

Let me refresh your memory with a small history. Perhaps you have never known why so many people were mad at Solomon Tandeng Muna. Augustine Ngom Jua was the Prime Minister of Southern Cameroons and by Ahidjo's standards, was considered a very intransigent guy. The French would have or want nothing to do with PM Jua so they orchestrated a plan with the CUC leader where a "Coup d'Etat" was performed in the House of Assembly led by its Speaker, W.N.O Effiom reading from a mail purportly from President Ahidjo in which a new Prime Minister Solomon Tandeng Muna was announced "Manu-Militari". The poor disgraced Ngom Jua was sitting right there in the Assembly and a triumphant "Solo" Muna ushered into a "cheering" crowded House of parliament in Buea. 
Ahidjo had secretly summoned Muna (and other SC angry and disgruntled with Jua's hardline approach politicians); to Yaoundé where we are told a lot of monies changed hands and the Anglophone Arms Twisting Began. Some had guarantees that they would be compensated handsomely, their children and family sent abroad for further studies and much more. That was the beginning of the end of Anglophone "Autonomy". Greed, Corruption, In-Fighting, Jealousies, the Bamendrous factor, selfishness and much more actually prompted the French and Ahidjo to capitalize on the weaknesses of Anglophones. The heck...some were even given Ewondo, Bassa, Douala and Bamoun girls to "teassam compia with dia Kofee Bang-feh and Nkane Nyanguis". Some of the Pahs just went ahead and married the women after the first Round.
That is why you find terrible Join Join blood mixtures like moi-meme causing stress all over the place. Go figure.

Here was Muna's first 1968 Cabinet two days after Ahidjo hand picked him as Prime Minister of Southern Cameroons:

1)  Chief of PM's Cabinet             S.N. Tamfu
2)  Ministry of Finance                 H.N. Elangwe
3)  Ministry of Interior                  N.N. Mbile
4)  Ministry of Education              A. P Burnley(Mrs)
5)  Min. of Lands & Survey          J.C. Wanzie
6)  Min. of Public Service             B.T. Sakah
7)  Min. of Nat. Resources            J.C. Kangkolo
8)  State Development                   M.N Luma
9)  Min. of Transport                     B.T Foretia   
Others in the Cabinet included P.M. Kencha, B.N. Fonlon, E.T. Egbe,  Ajebe Sone...and others  I cannot remember.  

Massa Agbor 007...all of this to simply tell you that even with all the shenanigans and political stunts being pulled by selfish politicians yesterday, today and even tomorrow; the Anglophone Problem is real, it is serious and it IS NOT A MINORITY problem. You need to know your history...not the nonsense being dished out by some career seeking opportunists begging for recognition and "smol garri" by the CPDM administration that is fighting tooth and nail to obfuscate the reality of Southern Cameroons using confused individuals like yourself.
Tah Mfar Mishe Fon   
 

From: "Agbor Enow Augustine Enow007@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics]" 
 


All these write-ups serve no purpose,order than the recycling of data which is freely available on the Web. The former Southern Cameroons, just like the many other areas that passed through a plebiscite is a matter for international and constitutional law analysis and has no bearing on what is happening today. Call it sovereignty referendum, self-determination referendum, or plebiscite, we went through one, which was just a legal instrument used by the UN to overcome the political deadlock in the Cameroons and hundreds of other territories in the era in question.

After independence of the Cameroons, the UN has no part to play,except watch as the people of the Cameroons choose freely in 1972 to forge a unitary system. All that is left for Anglophones to do is to fight for the protection of minorities or against the tyranny of the majority. The best way to do this is to align with other minorities such as the Bamileke, and many of the ethnic tribes in the north of the country. This wannabe secessionist agenda is good only for a matango or mbuh house.

Augustine Enow Agbor
 
The outcome of my life is not more than three lines:
I was a raw material
I became mature and cooked
And I was burned into nothingness.
Rumi





On Saturday, July 11, 2015 5:18 AM, "Ambasbay SC ambasmediasc@gmail.com [camnetwork]" <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Executive Summary
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1608 (XV) of 21 April 1961 resolved that the Trust Territory of the Southern British Cameroons shall achieve independence on 1 October 1961. It also resolved that on the same date trusteeship shall end and the Southern Cameroons should freely associate with Republic of Cameroun in a federation of two states, equal in status. Trusteeship was indeed terminated on the appointed date. But independence was not achieved. Free association did not take place. Rather, on 1 September 1961, the National Assembly of Republic of Cameroun passed an annexation law illegally asserting territorial claim to the Southern Cameroons. One month later, on 30 September 1961 the Administering Authority invited to the Trust Territory a foreign Head of State, the President of Republic of Cameroun, transferred power over the Southern Cameroons to Republic of Cameroun in violation of international law and left. In violation of international law as well, Republic of Cameroun physically occupied the Southern Cameroons and has remained in colonial occupation of the territory to this day. The Southern Cameroons thus passed from British to Republic of Cameroun colonial rule. More than 55 years on, the former United Nations Trust Territory of the Southern British Cameroons is still languishing under the yoke of colonial domination and oppression by Republic of Cameroun. The Territory continues to cry out for freedom and independence.
Purpose
This Briefing Paper seeks:
(i) To apprise the fair and conscientious world of the long and ongoing re-colonisation of the former United Nations Trust Territory of the Southern British Cameroons by the contiguous State of Republic of Cameroun, formerly French Cameroun;
(ii) To alert the world to the existential threat that the people of the former United Nations Trust Territory of the Southern British Cameroons are faced with;
(iii) To request urgent measures by states and international organisations to ensure by joint and separate action the speedy decolonisation of the Southern Cameroons;
(iv) To urge states and international organisations to provide any means or form of assistance recognised by the international community to the dependent people of the Southern Cameroons in their just and peaceful epic struggle to free themselves from colonial oppression and the bonds of domination by Republic of Cameroun; and
(v) To recommend to the African Union and the United Nations joint and separate speedy action in this matter.
http://comdesc.org/2015/05/24/the-re-colonisation-of-the-former-united-nations-trust-territory-of-the-southern-british-cameroons-a-comdesc-briefing-paper/


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