If the court condemned something does that make it a judgment capable of enforcement ? Are you talking about a condemnation and a ruling or just a mere judicial sound bites ? What court in African adjudicate independently without the intrusion of tyrants and scoundrels who oppress their own people and then blame others? The court is only good when it has the ability to enforce the law otherwise, this your thing called Banjul is pure nonsense and stop bothering us with TOOTHLESS BULL DOGS ! An African Court is too inferior to decide the fate of an African nation. We need a superior force and higher power to help us remove Paul Biya so that we can maintain our beloved country.
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Subject: The 2009 Banjul Ruling Revisited
In 2009, after close to 7 years of court wranglings, in Communications 266/2003 between French Cameroun and Southern Cameroons, the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights first recognised Southern Cameroonians as a PEOPLE, with a distinct history and culture and having the right to self determination. Then the African Court, in waiting, roundly condemned French Cameroun for acts of discrimination and colonization. After roundly condemning LRC for its years of maltreating Southern Cameroonians, as per the "impressive list" of documents and grievances tabled by the SCNC and SCAPO, the African Commission recommended as follows;
1. That the government of Cameroun:
(I) Abolishes all discriminatory practices against people of Northwest and
Southwest Cameroon, including equal usage of the English language in business transactions;
(II) Stops the transfer of accused persons from the Anglophone provinces for trial in the Francophone provinces;
(III) Ensures that every person facing criminal charges be tried under the language he/she understands. In the alternative, the Respondent State must ensure that interpreters are employed in Courts to avoid jeopardising the rights of accused persons;
(IV) Locates national projects, equitably throughout the country, including
Northwest and Southwest Cameroon, in accordance with economic viability as well as regional balance;
(V) Pays compensation to companies in Northwest and Southwest Cameroon, which suffered as a result of discriminatory treatment by banks;
(VI) Enters into constructive dialogue with the Complainants, and in particular, SCNC and SCAPO to resolve the constitutional issues, as well as grievances which could threaten national unity; and
(VII) Reforms the Higher Judicial Council, by ensuring that it is composed of personalities other than the President of the Republic, the Minister for Justice and other members of the Executive Branch.
1. That the government of Cameroun:
(I) Abolishes all discriminatory practices against people of Northwest and
Southwest Cameroon, including equal usage of the English language in business transactions;
(II) Stops the transfer of accused persons from the Anglophone provinces for trial in the Francophone provinces;
(III) Ensures that every person facing criminal charges be tried under the language he/she understands. In the alternative, the Respondent State must ensure that interpreters are employed in Courts to avoid jeopardising the rights of accused persons;
(IV) Locates national projects, equitably throughout the country, including
Northwest and Southwest Cameroon, in accordance with economic viability as well as regional balance;
(V) Pays compensation to companies in Northwest and Southwest Cameroon, which suffered as a result of discriminatory treatment by banks;
(VI) Enters into constructive dialogue with the Complainants, and in particular, SCNC and SCAPO to resolve the constitutional issues, as well as grievances which could threaten national unity; and
(VII) Reforms the Higher Judicial Council, by ensuring that it is composed of personalities other than the President of the Republic, the Minister for Justice and other members of the Executive Branch.
French Cameroun has not respected any paragraph of the above ruling: Not even one.
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