Re: [lilolaphako] FW: [Cameroonforum] Public Notice - No to any Protest.

Seriously Fred, I can't believe I  am reading this email written by a medical doctor, somebody trained to protect lives. You want Cameroonians in diaspora not to protest because of your selfish interest. You careless about innocent unborn twins that lost their mum just because you don't want to be denied a visa. Really?  So its all about your and your benefits MD/PhD?  You as an MD  should know better yet you asked people not to protest when a mother and her unborn twins went through such substandard, inhumane treatment. I see you sending this poor lady away to her death just because she will be unable to pay her bills. 

Sir, you need to put on a hat of shame or burry in the sand for making sure ridiculous statement. You disgust me.
Have a nice day. 
Njoh


On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 8:49 AM, solomon atanga
<soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Dr Kemah, I think we should protest peacefully everyday and in all Cameroonian embassies abroad and also at home. Is where Cameroon finding itself today because the citizens have been protesting.??? Maybe its because there has not been enough protests.
Those in authority are the ones who have damaged the image of our country. Not the people who are protesting. If they were providing proper health care to the suffering people, would there have been protests?

Please be reminded that in any struggle for a better country, there are those on the ground and those who due to circumstances cant find themselves in the country.  The ANC succeeded to put an end to oppression and suffering because the heat from  South Africans out of their country at the time continued until Mandela was released.

Cameroons are gradually losing their senses because of much trauma and pain for decades. If not, I am still wondering how a population would allow a woman 'operate' another in open air...they are watching and taking pictures. They people are confused.

In my view, those who want to have that constitutional right to protest respected can  do so, peacefully without any destruction. It is a universal right. Unfortunately!

Happy Palm Sunday


Solomon Amabo A.


Johannesburg , RSA

Tel : +27 (0) 786270155

Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
Skype : solomon.atanga


On Sunday, 20 March 2016, 14:25, 'pascal kiwopa' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


You are in France, the number one exploiter of our resources, with one of the best medical/health care system in the world built on money reaped from the francophonie 
States of Africa, and worst still a medical practitioner there, do you in your rightful mind think that our healthcare system is OK? 
What a mess!! If you were in another profession I would have thought better! Please be responsible for once in your life and don't stick out your neck to defend the oppressor except you have a hidden agenda.  No matter where Cameroonians protest that might raise awareness to the plight of our country, it is ok! If you want to stay in the diaspora and enjoy your peace and wealth and care less about Cameroon, then it is fine but there are lots of Cameroonians who still deeply care about our country!!

My two cents. 
PK

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On Mar 19, 2016, at 3:50 PM, Fred Kemah <fred.kemah@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:


From: Fred Kemah fred.kemah@hotmail.co.uk [lilolaphako]
Sent: ‎19/‎03/‎2016 21:46
To: lilolaphako@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [lilolaphako] FW: [Cameroonforum] Public Notice  - No to any Protest.

 

From: Fred Kemah fred.kemah@hotmail.co.uk [Cameroonforum]
Sent: ‎19/‎03/‎2016 21:43
To: cameroonforum@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Cameroonforum] Public Notice  - No to any Protest.

 
Dear Community,

There is an ongoing email and text message  inviting Cameroon  Nationals in Western Countries to take to the streets as symbolic gesture  against the issues surrounding medical practices in Douala.

Let us  in Diaspora do not get ourselves involved .

Those who want to fight Biya , please go  to Cameroon..

Please  don't spoil our bad name.

We are  damaging the image of our country and this   could impact those seeking for jobs, applying for entry clearance visa etc.

Please note that I am not a CPDM militant   nor sympathiser. 


Best Wishes.


Fred Kemah, MD, PhD
Cardiologue  Interventionnel et D'urgence.

Paris, France

Tel 0033605828135
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