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Court Case of Southern Cameroons leaders adjourned.

Court case of the Southern Cameroons leaders adjourned and what it means to us.

Consortium leaders and 25 others court case has been adjourned to August 31st, 2017. That is how they will keep adjourning the case until the momentum dies down. When they are satisfied that you catholic bishops, Moderator and CBC Executive Chairman have opened your doors to school, when they are satisfied that you parents have finally sent your kids to school, when they are satisfied that Ghost Towns have died finally, when they are satisfied that UB and UBa is 100 hundred functional, when they are satisfied that UB lecturers are all in class, when they are satisfied that we all have lost steam. Then the following will happen.

  1. They will consider all our people in jail as criminals and noise makers who were just making noise
  2. They will laugh and say oh finally, our people in jail were the instigators. They will look at them and say: See how your people have abandoned you.
  3. They will say indeed you people were the ones to divide our "loving and peaceful Cameroon"
  4. And then
    1. Heavy and life jail terms shall be slammed on them.
    2. The security cameras in our streets will continue in hundreds
    3. The presence of military will continue as they flock our towns now
    4. They will finally legalise our slavery status and trampled upon us to eternity
    5. But we got the opportunity to stop it now by
    6. Every one of you whether Federalists or independentists to take unilateral actions without even your next friend knowing to inflict a cost on La Republique and its agents in Southern Cameroons
    7. To fully again respect Ghost Towns and put a tax on defaulters
    8. To make sure School Resumption does not hold under our watch. To finally force out the few University students and lecturers in the two state universities.
    9. To get involve in the SMS distribution campaign and funding ground resistance.
    10. To get involve in guerrilla tactics to free homeland.
    11. To escalate the crisis to unbearable levels and make homeland ungovernable
With all these,

La Republique will be forced to free our people and initiate a dialogue. They are satisfied that schools will resume. But if we show them again that come September, our schools are ghosted. They will know we mean business. Yes, we are using schools shutdown as our only non violence means.

Just do what you must do whether home and abroad to keep the struggle alive. Safe those in jail because their strength rely on us.

Source:

                  Mark Bareta.

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