culled from The Post
The Southern Cameroons National Council, SCNC and the Southern Cameroons People's Organisation, SCAPO, have expressed their opposition to President Biya's planned visit to Bamenda. A military jet flew over Bamenda a few minutes after a SCAPO official had deposited its protest statement. The statement is titled "Urgent Protest Note Against Provocative Parade and the setting Up of A Military base On The Bamenda International Airport.In the statement, the two Southern Cameroons freedom movements condemn what they describe as "diabolic" plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of La Republique's national army in Bamenda. The statement draws the attention of the international community, the UN and African to the fact that La Republique celebrated its independence from France on January 1 and this was recognised in Yaounde.
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Wednesday, 14 July 2010 13:03
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(culled from www.theposwebedition.com)
Foreign Policy, a magazine published by the authoritative Washington Post newspaper group, says President Paul Biya is a suave bandit who has amassed excessive personal wealth from the public till. "Paul Biya of Cameroon is a suave bandit who has reportedly amassed a personal fortune of more 200 million US dollars (a circa FCFA 100 billion) and the mansions that go with it," partly reads the critical piece on Cameroon's President.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 13:43
Friday, 09 July 2010 13:20
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Nfor Ngala Nfor strenghtens Southern Cameroonians by throwing light at what La Republique du Cameroun thinks they can get away with. Nfor N. Nfor said, "Far from it. Rather than be down cast, cheer up. The billion dollar question is, if it were well with la Republique why is it running round to build fences with other annexationists and colonisers? Why is it that in the matter of the Constructive Dialogue, it is la Republique asking for more time to prepare? Prepare what and in what way? Buying time for what?"
Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 14:54
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Monday, 05 July 2010 23:33
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SCNC has revitalized its website to suit members and visitors demand by garnishing it with a community environment which would help readers interact more with one another. Members would be able to create accounts, invite friends, upload videos, photos, and create groups/branches. Users would be able to control what information on their profile goes public as well as what a visitor can see vs. a member, and what a member can see vs. what an approved friend can see. Please follow the link below to read more and get started right away with the new and exciting features.
Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 14:39
Monday, 21 June 2010 15:54
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People Against Injustice, PAIN Gambia and Global Conscience Initiative, GCI Cameroon, have filed a joint complaint to the African Commission on human and Peoples Rights, ACHPR, against the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the latter’s refusal to respect a Federal Court ruling asking her to table the case of the Southern Cameroons before the International Court of Justice, ICJ.
Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 14:39
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