Re: EXHIBITS THAT NEVER LIE, GO AND FULFILL YOUR DUTY

In matters like this communication plays a vital role. The message we send around has to be coherent.

For that I'll advise the consortium to meet Morisc, and the home front to come out with a common and unique communication line that makes the international community that is currently aware of the mass disaffections "anglophones of the NW and the SW" in the current arrangement. The whole world knows that it is not more Yaounde that dictates to Bamenda and Buea but the peoples' resolve.

The people already produced a product, all is now in the hands of the Marketing Managers to do their work. In times like these, cognisant dissonances have no place to play.

AN 

On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, 'Timothy Mbeseha' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
The pictures tell a very compelling story but I think the international Press/Community has not misrepresented our case at all. The Press/International community only reports what we say, they don't create it in most instances. The few of our people who have had the privilege of being interviewed by any international press have sent out conflicting signals all the time. Some call it marginalization, others call it human right violations and yet others call it struggle for the restoration of our independence. When asked the simple question to know the country whose independence we are fighting for, some call it Southern Cameroon, others call it Ambazonia. What do we expect the foreign press to report?
   It looks to me that we are very anxious to solve a problem but yet to agree on some basic meanings of what we are looking for.  Some of us call the struggle that of the restoration of our independence, others call it the struggle for independence. Now remember that the independence that we were supposed to get in 1961 was "Independence by joining". If we are struggling to restore that independence, it means restoring the independence by joining. Yet others believe that we did not even join since Res. 1608 (5) was not complied with. If this theory holds, it means we never got any independence by joining. The language will therefore change from restoration to simply independence. It will change from marginalization and human right violations to outright occupation like the case of Western Sahara and Morocco or East Timor and Indonesia. These and many other fine prints and important issues   that we have to agree on when we approach any third party be it an international press or even another country from who we seek support. These are issues that need to be discussed and agreed on as we move forward.
Mbeseha


On Monday, February 27, 2017 9:28 AM, 'Prof. Martin Ayim' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Denis,
Good compilation in one unit. I suggest you bring the introduction of the pictures to the top instead of keeping it at the end. Please resend.
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On Monday, February 27, 2017 7:23 AM, 'Atemkeng Denis' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Dear All,

I am attaching these exhibits for the usage of all groups in the struggle.
Post them to all international organisations, all foreign ministries, all human right groups, all embassies, all news media, everyone indeed who may have a say in our story. Let each picture be worth a thousand words!

For too long I have heard all the news media misrepresent our story; talking about marginalization and all such things. None has talked of the illegal occupation and annexation. Let these exhibits tell the story for us.

Use this exhibits in any profitable way! Amen.

Atemnkeng.
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