Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: [FREE AMBAZONIANS] Re: [camchicago] Fwd: SCACUF AND THE INTERIM GOVERNMENT by CAMEROON JOURNAL

Mishe

Let me re-ask you this question by Thomas Paine: "Are you defending from my enemy for my intereste or are you defending me from my enemy for your own interest"

I am just asking because I can stillremeber one man who had a beautifulwife died and we saw many men flood at the deceased compound and were all crying more thanthe immediate family members.  I later discovered that the mourning was aimed at telling the woman how each cares for her and that with the "salopard" gone, he was the right person to keep her lady happy. The rest of the story, I'll not continue. If some one needs it, just forward me two Kadji Beer 

Agien Nyangkwe

Aaron Agien NYANGKWE
P.O.Box 5213
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On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Mishe Fon mishefon@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics] <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

I am extremely sorry folks. This mail was not supposed to be sent out yet . I forwarded  a copy to my self for "Editing" but mistakenly never knew it was going to the general audience. I had not even finished my thought process. I wanted to clear the article with some other big names of the struggle to get their opinion first. I am sorry about this unfortunate mix-up.



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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: [FREE AMBAZONIANS] Re: [camchicago] Fwd: SCACUF AND THE INTERIM GOVERNMENT by CAMEROON JOURNAL

Dear brothers and sisters of SC
I am hereby simply "Thinking Aloud" and putting what is coming out of that my nkongolibong head into words. I did not edit nor did I need to because I was thinking about it all night.
We Southern Cameroonians have shown to the Yaoundé authorities and the world community that we have what it takes to stand our grounds in the face of provocation, intimidation, torture and depravity. The Cameroon government thought that it was going to be business as usual with a few days of "Strike / Manifestation" followed by brutal repression, a few cosmetic decrees later to return to normalcy. This time it did not work. We have presented our case loud and clear for those who have ears to hear and understand the gravity of the situation and to equally comprehend that "Cameroon will NEVER be the same again". This brings me to my point.
We have not WON the battle (Yet) and we have not (God forbid bad things) LOST either. La Republique with all the might, Military, Financial Resources and Diplomatic clout has equally not been able to SILENCE the desiderata of the people of Southern Cameroons. They have not LOST the battle, yet they cannot claim any modicum of victory fighting unarmed citizens. All those cosmetic proposals with Bilingualism decrees, OHADA conventions and a few transfers here and there of some francophones is definitely NOT the appropriate answer to an intractable problem like the Southern Cameroons issue. That notwithstanding, I think it is time to do some introspection on the way forward. Here are my humble suggestions: (Please, if I am wrong, kindly forgive me and don't send me to the guillotine).

1) GHOST TOWNS: This is a very formidable tool that has almost crippled the economy not only of our region but the entire Cameroon. In my opinion, it is not a strategy that can be sustained for an indefinite period. Putting an end to "Operation Ghost Towns" will not show any sign of surrender but re-fuel the empty coffers of our compatriots that are now suffering serious Financial hardship that affects their bottom line. SC can always revert back to its implementation if the government continues its "Hide & Seek periwinkle shenanigans.

2) SCHOOLS BOYCOTT: Our children are now officially on vacation and schools will be reopened I guess in September or there about. We should lift the moratorium on school attendance. Let our children return to school next academic year. We have lost one year (no problem). Some will definitely ask what we have gained in this full one year of school boycott? My answer: A lot; although much is still to be accomplished. It should be clear to all and sundry that a "Francophone" teacher will NEVER teach Geography, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology in Southern Cameroons. That is a fact and anyone who ventures against the wishes of our people, will be doing so at their own risk. I know I will be asked if the "Teacher's Demands" have all been fulfilled? No



From: "Paolus Mbinglo paulsuiven@yahoo.com [FREE_Ambazonians]" <FREE_Ambazonians@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 8:45 AM
Subject: [FREE AMBAZONIANS] Re: [camchicago] Fwd: SCACUF AND THE INTERIM GOVERNMENT by CAMEROON JOURNAL

 
Is this cameroon journal (interesting name) a propaganda machine for SCACUF?
I am getting tired of the "fair and balance" messages they put out and claim objectivity. The writing is on the wall.
It's time for SCACUF to hand over the mission of southern Cameroons independence to an elected IPM and her government. 
We cannot continue to tolerate this charade.
I feel like we are being scammed by a group of guys with little or no knowledge of where they are headed. 
What is the way forward?
Where is the road map?
Why the sudden call for the appointment of an IPM?
What makes SCACUF more capable than an elected government?
I can understand people's frustration and I am clearly one of them. 
If SCACUF can't decide on something as easy as electing an IPM, what makes them think they can take us to a free Ambaland?
Time for an election is now 
God bless our struggle 
Southern Cameroonian Paul 

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On Jun 16, 2017, at 9:15 PM, Martin Ayim atakyen2002@yahoo.com [camchicago] <camchicago@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



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