Re: Dear Chief Taku and Others

How can Cameroonians in the diaspora support this course materially/financially? Any channels created for this?

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On Nov 25, 2016, at 8:09 AM, 'Atemkeng Denis' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Dear All,

Whatever is going on, if we do not gather the evidence of what is happening, we are wasting our time! Everyone on the ground should have their cell phones ready to video tape everything that is taking place. We need evidence, evidence and evidence!!!!! However much we dislike what is happening, only the evidence will bring it to the attention of the world.
So Mr. Aaron, do something about the situation. No one should just lament. If you are already doing something, that is very good. Take out something from your pocket and give to those on the ground; go and help; video tape the events; do everything that is in your power to do. Only by getting involved can we win this battle. It is not for some people; it is all of us.

Do not be surprised against what the colonial regime will do if you understand what is called colonisation! They will do even worse as we try to resist them. Read the mail I posted. They will resort to extreme violence in the hope that we will be so terrified as not to dare. Colonisation always does that; it never fails; they will flatter us with granting our demands, and then reverse all of them tomorrow. Don't they call all the shots?  So we will be extremely foolish to allow ourselves again to be fooled one more time. If they fool us now, they will accelerate the colonisation even more! Everybody who can get this news to the lawyers and teachers should do so.

So my Dear Brother, get up. Don't lament. Chip in something. All those at home should contribute something to the fight, be it even 1000frs. We need every help now to make T-shirts and all to challenge the colonial regime.

Atemnkeng.


On Friday, November 25, 2016 8:07 AM, Peter Wuteh Vakunta <vakunta@gmail.com> wrote:



On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 5:04 AM, Itoe Francis Ebongue <ifebongue@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Mr. Aaron,
Greetings, I have read your email and happy to get back to you. I want
to say that at this level the issue is not for common law lawyers
alone. The teachers have joined, the Nurses or Doctors will join, Taxi
drivers/Ocada riders and the Civil Society.
Bamenda is already at a good footing and here in Kumba everybody id
just on alert waiting for a pop up.
I do not just know exactly the climax concerning the lawyers and the
Teachers but I want to say by Monday, let the South West Region Take
up its responsibilities.
Enough is enough and there are all evidences that this is the
opportune time. Please let me have some updates from your end and see
what can be done to mobilize.

Itoe Francis Ebongue
CEO
Universal Union for Consumer Protection and Civil Abuse "UNUCOPCA" NGO
P.O. Box 112 Buea, South West Region
Cameroon
Tel. 65113 8883

On 11/24/16, Nyangkwe Agien Aaron <nyangkweagien@gmail.com> wrote:
> Royal Highness and Sirs
>
> I cannot stand on my feet seeing Lawyers being beaten and maimed like
> hardened criminal for daring to march and call for the translation of an
> official document and other well known claims. A caase must be lodged at
> the ICC against Mr Biya.
> When Teachers too strike for legitimate revendications Mr Biya responds
> with teargas and live-bullets. Now we are hearing of deaths and several
> wounded. Even John Fru Ndi's compound was teargased. All this for what?
>
> We wanted to launch a political party in 1990, Mr Biya responded with arms
> and 6 youths were shot to death. After that there have been lots of
> massacres like in Ndu et al.
>
> Does that not constitutes crime against humanity? Can the Lawyers and
> Teachers not lodge a complain at the ICC against Mr Biya. Just yesterday,
> the SDF Parliamentary Group came out officially endosing the strike and
> calling for sanctions. Does the coming out by the SDF Parliamentry group
> not be a weapon to serve the course at the ICC?
>
> For how long shall our people be killed and the killers go scotch free
>
> Agien Nyangkwe
>
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> P.O.Box 5213
> Douala-Cameroon
> Tel. 237 673 42 71 27
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