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Can Cameroonians honestly say we have a Government that listens to the aspirations of its citizens
Can Cameroonians honestly say we have a Government that listens to the aspirations of its citizens on whose Wings their purported Authority resides?
There can't be anything called state authority when the supposed citizens are maimed,tortured,killed and incarcerated.
Whenever such things start happening state order has collapsed and harmony is broken. Its only in Cameroon that illegality has become legality.
The state cannot afford the luxury of allowing soldiers the latitude to infringe into the rights and freedoms of its citizens.
When brute force is applied aimed at cowing people because some tyrant feels that his dictatorship is threatened and his fiefdom at risk,trouble and disorder becomes inevitable. Where is the International community and can we interpret their silence as having been bought over?
This is a scandal and a huge disgrace for a nation that claims it respects International treaties and conventions.
Can our ill trained soldiers, Gendarmes and the Police honestly tell the world that they always respect the Geneva protocol on human rights and the protection of minorities. I have always abundantly made it clear that the English segment of the Cameroons are not a tribe like the Bassa, Ewondo, Bamilike,Bamoun etc.
Unfortunately the so called regional balance is a formula from the pit of hell aimed at incarcerating those whose cultural identity are those English values such as human dignity, liberty and freedom, sound and qualitative education aimed at liberating the intellectual mind and an equitable judicial system whereby there are no Lords and no servants.
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