Re: Southern Cameroons Struggle: Why Gov’t Dispatches Delegation to UN

Thanks Mr Ngwa for putting things straight

And I hope note is taken because communication is a very big weapon
and we must be caeful the way we say things for your enemy uses your
words to sway you away from your objectives

Agien Nyangkwe

On 8/1/17, Ngwa Nto' <myscnation@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Mr. Amabo,
> I have read somewhere in your post something implying that the crisis is
> still on because our leaders are still in jail. This means that if they are
> released, then everything will be over! Embarrassing isn't it? Is it
> because our leaders were imprisoned that we revolted? It is very important
> that we do not work for the enemy even if unwittingly. We revolted against
> and invader, an illegal occupier of our country. We are on to drive on
> course to drive out this occupier and re-establish our sovereignty. Though
> we also resolve that our leaders be released unconditionally as demanded by
> the UN, we do not and cannot substitute that release for the purpose of
> this revolution. This distinction must be clear. The kidnapping and
> incarceration of our leaders is another crime and their release is supposed
> to be unconditional and has nothing to do with the complete execution of
> our project to free ourselves. Any misrepresentation such as the one I am
> addressing does us no good but helps our enemies. If anyone is on our side
> it will be good for such to ensure that the ideas we publish fit.
> Ngwa Ntonufor
>
> On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 12:33 AM, 'solomon atanga' via ambasbay <
> ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> *Southern Cameroons Struggle: Why Gov't Dispatches Delegation to UN*
>>
>> In what looks like a move to thwart the diplomatic efforts by Southern
>> Cameroonians, as they battle to restore their statehood, the government
>> of
>> Cameroon has dispatched a three man delegation to the United Nations.
>>
>>
>>
>> The delegation would be in the USA barely days after officials of the
>> Public Affairs Committee of the Southern Cameroons Ambazonia Consortium,
>> United Front, SCACUF, marched to the UN office in New York to denounce
>> rights violations and seek UN's intervention to prevent a possible
>> genocide
>> in the Southern Cameroons.
>>
>>
>> For more on this developing story, follow the link…
>> https://soloamabo.blogspot.com.ng/2017/07/southern-
>> cameroons-struggle-why-govt.html
>>
>>
>> Solomon Amabo A.
>>
>> Journalist, Media Consultant,
>>
>> Blogger: www.soloamabo.blogspot.com
>>
>> Johannesburg , RSA
>>
>> Tel : +27 (0) 786270155 <+27%2078%20627%200155>
>>
>>
>> *Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk <soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk>Skype :
>> solomon.atanga*
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