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Cameroon: Gov't Forcing Balla, Fontem & Co to Call for Schools Resumption!
Information reaching us from Yaounde indicates that the colonial government of La Republique du Cameroun has been intimidating and mounting pressure on Consortium President Barrister Nkongho Felix Agbor Balla, SG Dr. Fontem Neba, Mancho Bibixy of the Coffin Revolution, Senator Penn and other detainees to organize a press conference at the Kondengui Maximum Prison and call on parents in Southern Cameroons to send their children to school or be handed down the death sentence.
A source at the Ministry of Justice revealed that some of the concerned were so frightened that they were ready to organize the said press conference in the prison yard this 24th of August 2017, but for some internal disagreements and logistical problems. The intimidation campaign, led by blood thirsty Laurent Esso even pretended that the detainees could be released when their matter comes up on the 29th of August, 2017 if they decided to cooperate with the government that badly needs to show the world that all is well in Southern Cameroons. Our source also says government has no plans to ever dialogue with Southern Cameroons, or let alone even consider anything that touches on their almost completed annexation project. Federalism is seen in government circles as a kind of poison which if granted would be seen by France as a failure.
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