The need to stay focus on the struggle.
Let us be clear that the move by la Republique to restore the internet to Southern Cameroons is a non-event in itself. Our people and leaders should be focus on suing La Republique for infringing into our basic human rights to communicate and freely express ourselves. La Republique did us no favour in restoring the internet. Without the internet we still founded ways in communicating. The only villain here is President Paul Biya and his occultic realm. In fact, Paul Biya and his people owe the people of Southern Cameroons an apology. They must be able to pay for this on our people.
The restoration of the internet, the would be release of our people, the demilitarisation of our towns are not the reasons we went to strike. In fact, these issues only slowed us down. They were distractions to the struggle because we now focused on them instead of restoration. Therefore, should the other two happen in the distant future, they cannot be considered as achievements. Those are all violations of our dignity and freedom as a people.
Therefore, the restoration of the internet, the would be release of our people and demilitarisation of our towns are all preconditions for dialogue should all these happen. Once all these preconditions are met, the Southern Cameroons leaders shall have a Genuine dialogue with the government of Paul Biya in the presence of a third party be it the United Nations or the AU. This must be so because the issues to be discussed have to do with the current nature of the union which never was in the first place. If this fails to happen, in the words of the American CIA which warned La Republique in 1986, an arm struggle or violent clash could become inevitable.
I have spoken.
Mark Bareta
Bui County
Southern Cameroons
Follow the struggle and not individuals
4 comments
You clearly stated “it a non event” and we need to sue somebody to court, of course yes but “Why should somebody we understand very well intransigent, a dictator of first class not only in africa but world clas dictator frustrated on what to do and where to go for the rest of his live, be asked to apologize to who? we are not part of them again as from now but ned to ask the operators apologize for such a mess and succumb tatics. I don’t see us asking anything from Biya for he is of no good faith to us, what he had been like his youngest branch the mayor of Buea acertain called whether they call him Ekwang or what agin like that i am disturbed by the rather stupid acts of this young man, what i can term gros ignorance. that the ilness he must have develop like a certain man of law who would call his colleague COUSEL and i doubt how the so called lawyer Achu would fill when he would one day see a bref Nkongho free.
The content of your message is on point.
All our actions then, now and those to come are not meant to do harm to LRC, it people or even those in the government we are fighting against but If these are what we must do to get our statehood back, then so be it.
Personally I know we know, we do not need apologies form anyone to us at all, we do not live nor psychologically depends on that. Once we restore our statehood everything will be fine for all of us even those in LRC.
We do not need paul biya’s apology. An apology for the wrongs committed to Southern Cameroonians/Ambazonians will be just nothing. Nothing paul biya and his la republic can do to pay back for the atrocities they have committed on our people, so again, we do not need an apology from neither paul biya nor from his gang of criminals. All we need is for the rats to get the hell out of our territory. May God bless Southern Cameroon/Ambazonia.
WE DO NOT NEED AN APOLOGY FROM PAUL BIYA OR HIS REGIME. HE FAILED WOEFULLY IN HIS TACTIC TO INTIMIDATE!
The die has been cast; blood has been spilt; the center can no longer hold. The Anglophones must have nothing to do with the Biya regime and the Francophones.
The minister of territorial administration, the minister of post and telecommunication, and the heads of the army (BIR) and police should be taken to the international criminal court (ICC) to account for the unlawful deaths, torture and imprisonment.
The telephone companies, MTN and Orange, must pay a big price for what they did. They never cared about the Anglophones and so why should we patronize (i.e. buy from) them?
The struggle must continue! There is no other way but a resolute March towards our goals to be free in our own land.