Cameroon: Anglophhone Consortium Puts Out 18 Diplomatic Actions in the Southern Cameroons Struggle
The anglophone Consortium led by interim leaders Mark Bareta and Tapang Ivo have just released an 18 point diplomatic action plan in the struggle to restore the statehood of Southern Cameroons.Below is the outline posted on their Facebook wall:
1. The international community has written
2. US state department has condemn and called for dialogue
3. Karen Bass, US congress woman personally wrote on the issue.
4. Canadian and UK MPs have individually written on our case.
5. Dr. Balla University in USA has petition the United Nations
6. All mainstream media(CNN BBC RT etc) has written
7. Aljeezeraa has been on our case
8. The University of Pretoria human rights center, the top in Africa has
requested South Africa government to intervene and help us. They also have asked UN to appoint a mediator.
9. African Bar Association has also condemned
10. International Commission of Justice wrote bitterly and chastised La Republique
11. Amnesty internationaal has called for dialogue and release of our leaders
12. UN expert wrote and called for Internet restoration
13. African Union Chair had also condemned and calling for dialogue
14. Diaspora has been on weekly protest in all embassies
15. Punchline Africa TV together with other media in Africa has been voicing our concerns.
16. France Radio International-RFI today morning debated our case seriously
17. Some major European and African countries will be pushing our case further. We are sorry we cannot disclose the names but rest assured it will change the face of the struggle in due time.
18. UN fact finding mission according to our Intel are planning to come in if we hold on to the protest
And much more actions have been going on diplomatically but diplomacy is slow but we would get there. We have been annexed for 56 years. We are just 3 months into the struggle. All those actions above give our case international attention. All we ask for our people is to remain resolute, to be patient and continue shutting down schools as well as observing ghost towns. These two actions back home hurt La Republique and with the diplomatic push we are doing out here will lead us to freedom. Stay the struggle on. Victory is near.
Mark Bareta and Tapang Ivo.
For the Consortium.
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