Re: Kidnapping of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) citizens im Mundemba over January 2, planned demonstration.

Many thanks Mr Nasako

We believe that for effective pressure to be mounted on these colonial administrators, names of the people arrested should be made public

All the best

Agien Nyangkwe

On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 11:59 AM, Nasako Besingi <nasako.bondoko@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings to you all.

I comeback now to inform you that those folks kidnapped yesterday in
Mundemba and released after have been re-kidnapped today and are
presently at the Mundemba Gendarmerie company to subjected to severe
intimidation and torture by from the hands of the company Monthe (from
LRC). They threatened with act of torture to dissuade from taking part
in future activities to restore sovereignty in 2017.

This is a new tactics by the regime to create fright in the minds of
our people. They barred to pressure of yesterday just to re-kidnapped
these guys. Yesterday, shortly when they were release by 4 pm hardly
did some of them reach their house when they were again arraigned and
subject to further intimidation by the kidnappers in the present of
some of the chiefs tie to the ruling CPDM party. These chiefs
comprised of Chief Mekanya Charles Okon, GM Pamol and also section
CPDM Ndian 1, Chief Orume Peter, Divisional Delegate of Secondary
Eduction Ndian, Chief Njuma Etana, retired teacher and Chief Sake
Colinus, retired Pamol worker. I was informed that Chief Charles Okon
told the protesters that their action threatened their careers and
positions of chiefs who are working. Add to that the chiefs said Ndian
was peaceful and was not concern with the strikes. At the end he gave
an undisclosed sum of money to the protesters to drink beer. I have
been made to understand that most of the protesters are freed
yesterday are current in hiding.

Meanwhile, yesterday, they protesters where taking to the military
camp in Mundemba where they were they were subjected to intimidation
and brainwashing attempts by the administration led by the SDO for
Ndian Ntuo-Ndong Chamberline (Center region), DO Mundemba and other
armed forces. They were told by the administration that they never
applied for permit and that the strike was call off.  At the time of
sending this report some of the protesters are still in the company in
Mundemba. A CPDm meeting convened by section president of Ndian 1, in
Mundemba, Chief Mekanya Charles, yesterday in Mundemba to denounced
demonstration was ignored by militants of the party. More soon.

Nasbes

On 1/2/17, Nasako Besingi <nasako.bondoko@gmail.com> wrote:
> Over 40 persons have been kidnapped by a combine armed forces
> (Gendarmes, police and army) of La Republique du Cameroun in Mundemba
> at 10.00am. They were taking in two pickups land cruisers vehicles
> belonging to the army and gendarmerie company in Mundemba to an unkown
> destination. They were Kidnapped in the instant of the Senior
> Divisional Officer for Ndian, Mr Ndong Chamberline (centre region,
> LRC) and the Divsional Officer for Mundemba Mr. Mathias  Fombele (from
> Lebialem, SC).
>
> At the time of their Kidnapping they were planning to begin their
> peaceful procession across Mundemba, one of the most neglected and
> resource plundered areas of SC in the senseless union with LRC for the
> past 55 years, were yielding to calls by Southern Cameroons quasi
> administration led by eminent Southern Cameroons' statesman Mola Njoh
> Litumbe for a demonstration on the 2nd of January to mark the 2017,
> People Independent Restoration of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia)
> struggle. The people in Mudemba (women, youths and men) agree that a
> full independent of SC is the sole sound solution for their endemic
> neglect  as a people by the successive regimes of LRC.
>
> I choose to use the word Kidnap because these are aliens forces and
> not forces belonging to SC knowing that arrest can be legal in a
> sovereign Country. LRC doesn't have have the legitimacy of Southern
> Cameroons in 2017. As oppressed people  in this union we are not equal
> to any tribe or a linguistic description anglophone but rather a
> people with an oppressed nationalities known as Southern Cameroons
> (Ambazonians), equal to any other UN independent trust territories.
>
> It is time time we need to correct the error of Foncha & co who failed
> to apply for Southern Cameroons membership into the UN after SC got
> her independent on October 1, 1961. For this to happen we need a form
> as a matter of prime urgency:
>
> 1) put in place an interim representative government  to be comprised
> of 15 cabinet member or less;
>
> 2) an interim congress of 65 congressmen from 5 each from the current
> from Ndian, Donga-mantung, Mezem, Kupe-Muaneguba, Manyu, Ngo-ketunjia,
> Bui, Momo, Fako, Boyo, lebialem, Menchum and Meme.
>
> 3) A judiciary commission.
>
> As usual, one of the protesters, Bekando Bernard, said the standing
> off began between the peaceful protesting citizens and the occupier
> forces when they started brutalising the unarmed protesters. We are
> working with others to know their whereabouts
>
> Nasako Besingi
>

--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ambasbay" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ambasbay+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.



--
Aaron Agien NYANGKWE
P.O.Box 5213
Douala-Cameroon
Tel. 237 673 42 71 27








--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ambasbay" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ambasbay+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
College & Education © 2012 | Designed by