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On WWednesday, 12.07.2017, Abine Ayah Ayah, son of Chief Justice Ayah Paul recounted on his social media wall what happened as he left hospital with his sick dad.

Below is what he wrote:

"As we left hospital for SED, under very tight security as usual, with dad being escorted and paraded around like a criminal as always is the case, I witnessed some French speaking Cameroonians saying: (translated)

"That's one of those terrorists, that old fellow. He will rot in jail, we pray so. He taught he was strong, let him prove to the state now just how tough he is. They are the ones who want to divide and destroy Cameroon. Take him back to Prison his home and hope he rots in there. May he never see freedom again...."

I listened to all that with my own ears. Well, they are forgiven for their ignorance. If only they knew the truth and what the anglophone problem is all about. I enjoyed their freedom of speech though it's a pity we can still find this dimension of ignorance and hate speech at such a crucial epoch..."

This post comes barely a few days after Ayah's son wrote exclusively how deplorable it felt like, to be in La Republique’s detention.

He had gone to the military tribunal in Yaounde on Wednesday, 7 June 2017, to attend the court hearing of some Anglophones who were locked up in relation to the strike in the English speaking regions of the country, before being arrested.

He said he came to understand what our Anglophone brothers and sisters have been going through in La Republique cells. “There is need to pray for all those under detention, especially the Anglophone detainees on the account of the Anglophone crisis” Ayah disclosed. Most of them have been languishing in pain for months now, but the authorities in charge are not helping it in any way with the constant postponement of their court cases.

Ayah Ayah also talked about his father’s manipulated retirement, which has greatly reduced his chances of slipping off the hands of the regime’s forces. This will only help to worsen his health which is not even the best, according to sources.

The Advocate General’s son could not forget his mom who bailed him “thanks be to God for letting my entire family and especially my mom for bailing me out of this wahala”. After the release, he felt the urge to call on the rest of the Ambazonians to pray for those in detention, for they are in hell.

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