Re: REVISITED: CAMEROUN'S "20TH MAY NATIONAL DAY" CELEBRATION: TACTICAL FARCE. ADVOCACY AND ONE-STAR FLAG SYMBOL OF ANNEXATION BANNED ON FACE BOOK PAGE

Thanks comrade. We should employ even more strict measures of banning certain things and starting to employ what ought to be. We are together.
Ngwa Ntonufor

On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 5:22 PM, 'George Achu' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
NOTE: FOR WIDE PUBLIC DISSEMINATION.

The Celebration of 20th May as National Day in Republique du Cameroun (formerly French Cameroons) and the colonized State of Southern Cameroons, is beyond a reasonable doubt, conducted year in year out for propaganda purposes. It is designed, created and run to sell the annexation and assimilation of the pre-independence self-governing State of Southern Cameroons (1954-61). It is also, a flagrant challenge to its unalienable right of self-determination (government). 

In accordance with international law, their status as "a people", acknowledged by the African Union in a Court judgment of 2009 and ratified by the General Assembly of African Heads of State, confirms the right of the people to autonomy; that is, at their choice, as a sovereign independent state or a member of a federation of two or more autonomous states. Republique du Cameroun, under an illegal claim of right, annexed it in 1961, under false pretenses of forming a two-state federation - in the form of "Unification" (regrouping parts of the defunct German colony of Kamerun, which disintegrated after World War I ended).

If Cameroun's claim to regroup the territories of German Kamerun succeeded for Southern Cameroons, it failed for Northern Cameroons, for lack of standing (no right to sue). This part of former German Kamerun, at independence joined the Nigerian federation as an autonomous state – increased later to two. Unlike Cameroun, Nigeria has never tried to annex or assimilate these states. Attempts by Cameroun to claim the state(s) on grounds of its/their being part of their mother land of German Kamerun were rejected by the International Court of Justice. This has never deterred Cameroun from enforcing its frivolous claim on the Southern Cameroons, which it continues to treat - by annexation and assimilation, as an integral part of its territory, with impunity.

As the Republique du Cameroun has been treating the Court judgment of 2009 with contempt by not complying - therefore, obstructing measures adopted by the international community to end the occupation by peaceful means - it is delinquent in flagrantly violating its obligation to the United Nations on behalf of the international community and the African Union Court and Heads of State for the African continent. 

While Southern Cameroons' Common Law lawyers (about 700 in number) went on strike last year and are pursuing an ultimatum to the occupier state to stop the ongoing assimilation policy of the common law court system as well as restore the autonomy of their state within six months, I will continue with the ban on the posting of any material on this Face book Page that encourages, aids and abets colonization, particularly, the ongoing policy of assimilation of the State of Southern Cameroons - designated successively as Provinces and Regions - apparently, in pursuit of the assimilation and identity annihilation policies of the state and its citizens. Among such materials are articles and videos advocating for the colonial status quo, opposing the restoration, promoting the imperialist unitary state and its three-colour, one-star flag. 
The  ban on these materials, including those regarding the celebration of this propaganda national day, will be strictly enforced by measures which include, but are not limited to removing the "friend" from the network, whosoever s/he is. You are warned.
  Moderator
 

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