The US house of Congress has passed a bill condemning the actions of the colonial government of LRC against Southern Cameroonians and Patrice Nganang. In its 115th session, congress has passed resolution 718 condemning LRC from the crack down to the shot down of internet, killings on October 1st and the continuos killings and abductions. Full statement herein
115th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 718
Condemning the actions taken by the Government of the Republic of
Cameroon against Patrice Nganang and others, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 29, 2018
Mr. Zeldin submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Condemning the actions taken by the Government of the Republic of
Cameroon against Patrice Nganang and others, and for other purposes.
Whereas, on January 17, 2017, the Government of the Republic of Cameroon shut down mobile internet access to English-speaking regions of Cameroon after clashes involving separatists;
Whereas, on October 1, 2017, the Department of State expressed serious concern over the Government of Cameroon’s use of force to restrict free expression and violence against protestors in the country’s English-
speaking regions;
Whereas the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) publicly urged the Government of Cameroon to halt violence after 17 people had reportedly been killed and dozens wounded and arrested in demonstrations in the country’s English-speaking regions since October 1, 2017;
Whereas the Government of Cameroon has retained control of electronic media by refusing to grant licenses to private radio and television stations and has intensified political attacks against the independent press;
Whereas commenting unfavorably on political or human rights issues frequently results in official repercussions for writers and journalists in Cameroon;
Whereas publishing material critical of the Government of Cameroon on political or human rights issues frequently results in official repercussions for writers and journalists;
Whereas Patrice Nganang criticized the Government of Cameroon for its marginalization of English-speaking persons and publicly criticized President Biya on online media outlets;
Whereas Patrice Nganang is highly educated, with a Ph.D. in comparative literature and is currently a professor of cultural studies and comparative literature at the State University of New York at Stony
Brook;
Whereas, on December 6, 2017, Patrice Nganang was arrested at Douala International Airport and charged with violating the antiterror law for insulting President Biya;
Whereas Patrice Nganang was taken into custody and detained in the Kondengui Central Prison in Yaounde, Cameroon, for approximately 20 days; Whereas the Government of Cameroon delayed a public hearing for Patrice Nganang and neglected to issue a warrant of criminal charges;
Whereas hundreds of English-speaking detainees have been beaten or mistreated in custody;
Whereas these actions of the Government of Cameroon constitute gross and reprehensible violations of international law and basic human rights; Whereas the police, gendarmerie, and Government authorities reportedly continued
to arrest and detain persons arbitrarily, often holding them for prolonged periods without charge or trial and at times incommunicado; and
Whereas there are numerous documented accounts of citizens of Cameroon being imprisoned and beaten for publicly reporting on unrest in Cameroon’s English-speaking regions or criticizing President Biya: Now, therefore,
be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives–
(1) strongly condemns the actions taken by the Government of the Republic of Cameroon against Patrice Nganang and the English-speaking minority of Cameroon;
(2) affirms that the United States continues to hold the Government of Cameroon responsible for upholding all the rights of its citizens, regardless of political views or beliefs; and
(3) urges the Government of Cameroon to extend to all of Cameroon’s citizens, including political dissidents, the rights guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations and other international covenants on human rights, including the freedoms of expression with equal protection under law.
Link https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-resolution/718/text
9 comments
The minimum we are expecting for the IG is a total deceleration of war with the terrorist and colonial foreign nation of LRC and the necessary orders of actions to citizens of The Federal Republic of Amabazonia.
From us Ambazonians we must finance the arm struggle, it is a must or you got our of Ambazonia.
We must give our boys on the ground all the resources and support they need.
Anything else is a wast of time.
NEXT TARGET IS TO GET BARETA HIMSELF SOON HE WILL VE WRITING IN KONDENGUI, SECOND U.S CONGRESS HAVE TO CONDEMN THE PROVOCATION AND KILLING OF CAMEROON SOLDIER, CAMEROON DIDNT STARTED THIS WAR , BUT AMBAZONIAN THESELVES SO OLITS FIRE FOR FIRE, IF THEY REFUSE DIALOGUE, EVEN USA CAN LET ONE STATE INBUSA BEING REBELIOUS, KILLING SOLDIERS
From the way you write I will conclude that you think where he is right now is Nigeria right? It shows how ignorant you can be.but let me tell you Mark or no Mark our eyes is fixed on the prize and nothing I mean nothing will distract us.go and tell biya
@Malis very right,maybe not directly but indirectly, form a united SCs defense force,fund them with all the funds donated via the site for the various projects, encourage them to destroy targeting resources out of the regions, that will hurt lrc more as money won’t be coming in to fund the BIR and Chadians armies fighting in the regions, if the burst those sonara pipelines,burning & seizing those plantation trucks,putting fear in the workers,that will open the colonial regimes eyes, killing the army means nothing to biya,his own children are safe,there are many low grade illiterates army who will die,there must be a quick solution for causing mayhem to all those lrc militarized army and those colonial arrogant lrc civil servants who are spies, informers and evil strangers
@Malis and Ndolloz you are fools is because of peoples like you that we lost this cause. Never mind about this Do Nothing Congress condemnation, they not our friend. If you think that bearing arms will take us anywhere you have some learning to do.
Tired of US / UN condemnations bla bla bla.
The fight is on the ground.
Ahead ahead
Instead to forging ahead because or anger and pride, an introspection is needed to find out if right from the beginning you did not overestimated yourself and your support .
What i know is that no one cares until they know what it is in it for them –
but if after that if your opponent offers more that you then you are toasted .
Rather keep an door open for a cameroonians solution .
You forgot to edit “treatment “
NOW ITS EYE FOR EYE, ARMY WAS SO.KIND WITH YOU, WITH THE SUPPORT OF NIGERIA DECIDED NOT TO BACK U GUYS UP, WE GONNA CRUSH YOUR FIGHTER, WHO SAID DIASPORA DONATION CAN SUPPORT A WAR, YOU GONNA FINANCE TIRED, AND GIVE UP, DO U KNOW THE COST OF JUST ONE BULLET? WHICH FOREIGN COUNTRY WILL BACK U UP? WITH NEIGHBOURING COUNTRY WILL HOST UR REBELS ARMY? DREAMERS. ACTUALLY CAMEROUN AND HIS FRIENDS ARE READY, WE SOLD ANBAZONIA OIL RESOURCES TO THEM