Paul Biya, Cameroun President

The Power Of The Struggle: Sustain it

Good morning Southern Cameroonians.

If anyone should tell you that the actions of this android generation have not had a tool on La Republique government then that person is not truthful. I am beginning to think the shutdown of the internet in Southern Cameroons has been a blessing to us. It has not only expose the regime and rally international community on our case, it has also kept our people in check not to be discouraged with our little disagreements on social media. Our people back home are as pure as before the internet was shut down. This is why La Republique newspapers have been reporting on the Tapang/Bareta/Tassang issue in regards to the Consortium so as to derail our people. More importantly, I learned CRTV for the first time reported about the so-called Tapang/Bareta/Tassang consortium show so as to reach our people in Southern Cameroons. They want to use CRTV to pass on what is happening on social media but they will fail because the Consortium is one and united. Mark and Ivo are back to their activism and blogging. Southern Cameroonians are more than united.




Yes, the power of the struggle has caused La Republique to offer numerous cosmetic solutions. They are trying to catch their own shadow. The train has moved. La Republique will have much to do so as to catch up the train where it is now. And in truth, La Republique should have brought the internet back but they are ashamed because the reason they took it off has not been attained. They do not know what to do but guess what, our people remain resolute.

Guys, we are winning. Take it from me. This regime has never been under this type of pressure since independence. All the activities carried out in Southern Cameroons recently is a show to masked unity and integration. These are desperate attempts likened to a man who is drowning deep in the sea but still, believes someone will save him.

My intelligence intel reports that the idea of a Southern Cameroons Interim Prime Minister is aching the government so much and making them afraid as I write. This is why, we must employ all venues to hit and confuse La Republique, if the idea of an interim PM is making La Republique to panic, then I cannot wait to support such a PM by May 2017. The government seems to be afraid of the new found unity showed by SCACUF.

Other reports from Cameroun suggest that government wants to suspend 2018 elections as a result of this struggle. This is our information to La Republique. Minister Tchiroma, I know you read me. Inform your government that Southern Cameroonians do not care about any elections in Southern Cameroons come 2018 so postponing means nothing to us, lets Camerounese (Francophones) bother and fight about that. As far as Southern Cameroonians are concerned, by blood, iron or whatever means, no election will take place in Southern Cameroons until the right things must have been done. Restoration is our goal.

Away from that, BaretaNews can also predict that should Southern Cameroons elect its first PM by May 2017, a certain European and African country shall be the first to officially endorse the interim PM and his/her government. This is my prediction only. Remember, God has ordained this struggle, so have faith.




Again, I keep calling for calm and restraint from Southern Cameroonians. Focus on the struggle and not individuals, support initiatives from whatever angle which maintain the ground game because if we must lose the ground game, then it is over. We must also focus more on our people in jail also to cause their release. We must write about them, tweet about them to continue the sensitization because their presence in jail is also a boost to the struggle. Let us continue to keep the negative energy away and from now henceforth, we should only put in energy how to promote the struggle and most importantly to strengthen the new found unity found in Nigeria led meeting- Do not fight each other, if you don’t agree with someone, walk away or disagree constructively. Do not give La Republique newspapers and government the opportunity to laugh at us. We are Southern Cameroonians and we are reclaiming our lost state.

Mark Bareta.
From Bui County
Southern Cameroons.
Follow the struggle and not individuals

5 comments
  1. Dear Mark, one of your best writings so far. Very powerful, determined and encouraging. Indeed the regime is very frightened and desperate about the ongoing situation. They never thought that we are so united and determined in our struggle. To shutdown the internet was a desperate move by the Biya regime. They thought that is how they condem our struggle. But the opposite happened actually. I want to reiterate that only if we are united we can win that fight. Different opinions are welcomed but unity in achieving our ultimate goal. Lets keep on to pressure our MPs to come back from East Cameroun. SCACUF leads.

  2. We have come a long way, all of us.

    This is not the first time we Southern Cameroonians are going through this, but this time after all what they’ve been doing to us in our homeland, how they send their people to come and control, command us as if we are animal, how they expect us to see them are superior and then this, this demonic, savage, inhuman, sick acts of beating our women, raping our children, killing of our men … I knew even death is not going to stop us.

    They and some of our own have not yet get it but I guaranty all of them equally, they will get it. LRC has absolutely no control over Southern Cameroon, it’s done.

    This is no more a struggle, it is an irreversible reality. Thanks to the internet and modern communication their true face of who they are and has always been could be seen all over the world.

    This is not the first time they did this to us but it is absolutely and definitely the last.

    1. Mark, I am not used to commenting. For many months now I have read your posts and write ups religiously and by far this piece has left and indelible mark on me. Despite the drama that has unfolded on social media of late, it is safe to say finally we turned the corner. Every struggle goes in stages and at each stage, faces unique challenges, and distractors will like to know that ours, is no exception.

      Like Julius Malema of South Africa, Mr. Bareta you are a freedom fighter with the pen. Brother this is your niche and you do very well here. Please harness this tapestry and your mastery of the pen even in this digital age to its fullest.

      Alluta continua.

  3. Sweet Bro Mark and Ivo,May GOD ALMIGHTY bless and enrich you people more.This is excellent professionalism. I owe you people my prayers.Thank YOU JESUS CHRIST for your SPIRIT with us.

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