December 14, 2006
MedCom/IG
The abolitionist, William Wilberforce would have had a formidable opponent in Kofi Annan. Like his African predecessor Boutros Boutros-Ghali, they’ll suffer the infamy of having been at the controls during genocide galore in Africa: The French genocides in Rwanda and Congo-Brazzaville, and of course the current one in Darfur.
Hiding behind the purported interests of the Security Council members is an unacceptable alibi. Where better men could have used the bully pulpit of their positions to invoke moral outrage or resign all together, Kofi Annan in particular, with his immoral recidivism in Congo-Brazzaville and Côte d’Ivoire, acting as the blue-eyed boy of an ongoing evil French enterprise in Africa opted for the role of a collaborator against fellow Africans. Maybe he will follow in the foot steps of Boutros Boutros-Ghali and lead the francophonie next.
The Southern Cameroons Interim Government sadly recalls that because Kofi Annan decided to stand for the interests and designs of France against that of the various African peoples, those of the Southern Cameroons, Bakassi included, he bears responsibility for the war of liberation the people of the Southern Cameroons, including the inhabitants of Bakassi are condemned to wage against France masquerading as la République du Cameroun for their independence from a brutal French occupation.

“Meticulously prepared by Ahidjo's French lawyers … the Foumban Constitution was a sham that safe for appearance was an annexation was the Southern Cameroons,” so boasted Pierre Messmer, a former French Prime Minister and colonial governor of French Cameroun.
Kofi Annan, predictably did his best to maintain this act of war against the African inhabitants of the Southern Cameroons, despite various appeals to him personally to invoke the Charter of the UN and give the people of the Southern Cameroons the independence the British sold-off to their European French cousins.
Kofi Annan unabashedly opted to serve the French in Africa, and through planted French nationals like Jean-Marie Guéhenno and Stéphane Dujarric, spent their most useful energies in the last months harassing the duly elected President of Côte d’Ivoire Mr. Laurent Gbagbo. They have played an important role in hindering justice and progress in Africa.
Good bye Kofi Annan. What a waste.

