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Friday, November 25, 2016

Re: TAKING CARE OF THE INEVITABLE

Hi Prof Ayim,

You are right!!!! I should have just ignored the rubbish written by that Epiengome.
Thanks for reminding me.

Regards

Sammy


On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 10:13 PM, 'Martin Ayim' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hello Sammy,
In the spirit of freedom of expression, maintain silence when a posting seems baseless, empty, and provocative. Your Commenting about it or even asking elucidation is giving life to it. 

Sent from my iPhone 
Prof Martin AYIM


On Nov 24, 2016, at 8:29 PM, Samuel N Ngwa <njisamngwa@hotmail.com> wrote:

Mr Epiengome,
Good day, Sir.
I am a bit confused here and need some clarification with your posting.
Are you saying that somebody sent people out into the streets to demonstrate and/or to cause trouble and be killed?
Please, do clarify this and be specific so some of us can understand you clearly.

Thanks

Sammy Ngwa

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On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 3:04 AM -0600, "Victor Epiengome" <vjepiengome@gmail.com> wrote:

I agree that we should fully share the burden of all the victims, but if you are the one who sent them to the streets, did you dialogue with the teachers and lawyers to predetermine how productive it would be to coincide the strike and street actions? Does it not make us look ridiculous when the organizers of the strike are asking people to stay at home and out of harm's way and you are sending them to the streets, exposing them to what we are now seeing? Is this not the same lack of co-ordination that is weakening the SCNC?


On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Bri Soucam <nnyamngaisc@gmail.com> wrote:
DEAR COMPATRIOTS,

While thanking you all for the spirit of solidarity we have variously
demonstrated, we should understand that there are certain things which
we must take care of to convince the individual victims and families
that we mean business.

We must make it a duty that from hence never will the burden of caring
for victims la Republique brutality and repression fall on the
individual and his family. Based on this I am appealing to each and
every one of us to furnish the National Secretariat with;
1) names if full of those arrested, date of birth or age, date of
arrest, where detained, etc.
2) names of the wounded and hospitalised, name of hospital, other
details as above, etc.
3) names of those murdered, other details as above plus
residence/Village and County of
    origine etc.

From evidence before us, we must put in place a Co ordinating
Committee to manage the strike and whatever fallouts to give hope to
the victims and the Southern Cameroonian people as a whole. Past
experiences tell me that this is imparative and a matter of urgency.

While we on the ground seek the understanding, support in ideas and
logistics from compatriots abroad, I appeal to those of us on the
ground, as insisted in other writeups, not to see the strike as a
Lawyers or Teachers affair. These our compatriots have done the good
job of patriotic visionaries and forerunners and the Southern
Cameroonian people have hailed them wholeheartedly. The struggle has
assumed mass movement thrust for independence.

I expect prompt responses to this with ideas and required information.

May I take this opportunity to appeal to those with smartphones and
good knowledge of social media while informing the world of what is
happening to kindly constitute photo libraries/albums of their good
work for necessary use at appropraite moments.Remember, the dictator
is like an armed robber who never learns from his past mistakes or
mistakes of others in the very shoes he is wearing.

Stay blessed. BSC ill be FREE and INDEPENDENT as we remain vigilant
and steadfast.

NFOR, N. NFOR

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