Re: UB Lecturer Blasts BIYA, Resigns and Joins SCNC

Welcome home citizen Fon Achombang, a real son of the land! Your
decision is not only patriotic and timely but an example of the light
that should shine on the narrow path of many a pseudo civil servants,
bellyticians, under military, religious and other lost sheep who
still errorneously believe in selling their consciences for the
biblical 30 pieces of faked silver coins and yet remain in bondage in
La Republique, rather than look beyond the slave field that will lead
them to the road of the promise land full of Milk and Honey!

May your decision be one of deep thoughts and no turning back but to
face the challenges that lie ahead, because its not an easy road
chosen to prove bravery but one based on persistence, conviction and
faith in justice, liberty and freedom!.

We shall be vindicated when the final sound of victory will be blown
accompanied by blasts of trumpets and songs of freedom: "Free, free,
free, thank God Almighty, we are free at last!" and "Home again, when
shall I see my home, when shall I see my native land, I'll never
forget my home.." Yes our home is and remains Southern Cameroons!
God bless BSC!
George

2014/1/13, Akoson A. Raymond <akosonako@yahoo.com>:
>
>
> UB Lecturer Blasts BIYA, Resigns and Joins SCNC
>
> Below is his MUST READ story:
>
> In
> 2010, I was happy to leave my position as assistant lecturer of
> translation in the University of Buea (UB), than apologize for authoring
> articles critical of Biya's regime.
>
> I reacted to the appeal for
> me to apologize with a further indictment of the system. My PhD
> programme was put on hold because after 3 years of research, I was
> requested to change the topic which focused on Cameroon media and
> translation. Some quarters in the UB administration,
> pseudo-intellectuals declared
> that I was biting the finger feeding me and they were not going to
> allow me heap further invective on the dying regime.
>
> I walked
> away from the University of Buea
> because I have a nation of mine. The Beasts of No Nation there wanted
> me to become a slave to their sub-standards and belly politics
> (bellytics). I liberated myself from mental slavery and bellytics. I am
> in search of my nation.
>
> Call the nation Southern Cameroons, West
> Cameroon, UNO State of Cameroon, Ambazonia and what you may. That nation
> stretches from the banks of the river Moungo to the banks or River Akwa
> in the Bakassi Peninsula and stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the
> Katsina.
>
> International conventions and covenants to which
> Cameroon is signatory recognize my right to self determination and
> self-rule. Southern Cameroonians are indigenous people under the
> domination of French sponsored invaders from the Republic of Cameroun.
>
> The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples recognizes my rights.
> These include my right as an indigenous person to:
> - Self-determination (including self-governance and
> self-identification)
> - Freely dispose of my natural wealth and resources
> - In no case be deprived of my means to subsistence
> -
> Own, develop, control and use communal lands, territories and
> resources, traditionally owned or otherwise occupied by myself and other
> indigenous peoples
> - A free enjoyment of my own culture and to maintain their my traditional
> way of life.
> - Give or withhold my free, prior and informed consent prior to activities
> on my lands or community lands
> - Represent myself in our own institutions
> - Exercise my customary laws
> - Restitution of my lands and compensation for losses endured
>
> It
> is important to underscore that the I-ness above represents Southern
> Cameroons as a physical person and a moral entity protected by
> international conventions and covenants.
>
> Such covenants are:
>
> 1) United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
>
> 2) International Covenant on Civil
> and Political Rights (ICCPR)
> 3) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR)
>
> 4) International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial
> Discrimination (ICERD)
>
> 5) Convention concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent
> Countries (ILO Convention: C169)
>
> 6) African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR)
>
> 7) Conference of Parties' decisions relating to the implementation of the
> Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
>
> Convinced
> that there is no independent country called la Republique du Cameroun,
> we have to challenge the French Republic to recognize Southern Cameroons
> rights to self-rule, self-determination, self-governance and
> self-representation.
>
> Present day senators and parliamentarians in
> Cameroon are assigns of the Biya-French regime, and do not represent
> any section of Cameroon. Having no Cameroonian counterparts to negotiate
> with, Southern Cameroonians
> will have to challenge the French in international fora.
>
> I am
> inviting all Cameroonians who believe they have the same history,
> language and common aspirations to see self-rule for Southern Cameroons
> within this life time to contact me off-line.
>
> I will fight the
> French Republic the same way I have fought Herakles Farms and the
> Catholic Archbishop of Bamenda. Any foreign company that negotiates
> business with the French sponsored Biya regime does so at its own risk
> and peril.
>
> We have to liberate Southern Cameroons this 2014. I am ready to command the
> Campaign for a return to West Cameroon.
>
> In the Service of the free
>
> Fon Christopher Achobang
> Social Commentator, Human rights activist)
> Mbengwi County
> The Cameroons
>
>
>
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> "…Time has come, I believe, for our leaders to start training the youths to
> take over the baton. Effective, efficient and rigorous training does not
> constitute issuing subservient roles; rather, it involves sitting side by
> side on the round table for law, policy and decision making and thorough
> brainstorming on the normative values that undergird progressive issues.
> Ayah Paul of PAP takes great pleasure in working with the youths. I am proud
> to work with him..." Akoson A. Raymond.
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>
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