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10 Reasons Africa Should Boycott the France-Africa Summit of Feb. 15/16, 2007

1) France has an undisputed record of practicing genocide in Africa, the largest being the 1994 Rwandan genocide that led to the death of 1 million Africans.

2) France is the only racist and predatory European country that remains in Africa practicing colonialism long after that crime against humanity should have ended.

3) Africans sacrificed their lives to rescue France from Nazi occupation only to end up herded into suburban ghettos and be referred to as “scum”.

4) The French invited the RPF to Paris in 1992 for negotiations to end the civil war in Rwanda and then sent their Gestapo at midnight to raid the hotel rooms of Paul Kagame and his aides, like only Nazis can do, in an attempt to intimidate them and make them submit to French will.

5) In 1944 while the Allies (Britain and the USA) were chasing Nazis and wiping them out of Europe, France was busy codifying laws in Brazzaville establishing itself as the preeminent Nazi power in Africa.

6) France plants retrograde and eccentric dictators in Africa to suck the life blood out of its citizens for France. No African should be paid to stand with them in their line of dishonor.

7) The French President, Jacques Chirac, like the old time white supremacist that he is claimed he understood the soul and mentality of the African better than Africans. No African with a head on his or her shoulder should try to reason with such a man.

8) France remains the only European country to maintain expeditionary forces in Africa long after this practice was unacceptable.

9) The French state is a psychopathic construct that is plagued with the Fashoda Syndrome and other pathologies that compel insecurities and megalomaniac tendencies urging in them the need to be heard even when they have nothing to say.

10) France is a 5th rate power that depends on others for its survival and pretenses around the world. It has nothing to offer to Africa other than a culture of death.

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Protests in The Hague: Reaction to Mass Arrest

The Hague, 25 January 2007

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SCNC Detainees Transferred to Bamenda Central Prison

From The Post
By Chris Mbunwe

Thirteen out of 40 Southern Cameroon's National Council, SCNC, militants who were arrested, brutalized and detained on Saturday, January 20, when armed troops swooped on them at a press conference in Cow Street, Bamenda, have been transferred to the Bamenda Central Prison to await trial. The authorities of the Gendarmarie Legion at Up-Station, Bamenda, handed over the first 13 detainees to the Bamenda Central Prison, Monday, January 22, at about 2 pm.

Speaking to The Post at the Bamenda Prison shortly after their arrival, the SCNC National Vice Chairman, Nfor Ngala Nfor, who sustained serious injuries on both arms and head, said no amount of torture and intimidation shall deter them from achieving the independence of Southern Cameroons.

"As you have seen, we have been patiently waiting for hours on end at this Prison Secretariat to be distributed to the various prison cells for as long as the government of La République would want. My worry is that some of us are suffering from the pains inflicted by police and gendarmes who used heavy boots on us," said Nfor Nfor. As Nfor Nfor narrated their ordeal, the Bui Coordinator of the SCNC, Stephen Kongnso could be heard groaning from excruciating pains, complaining of stomachache and fever.

Those awaiting trial at the Bamenda Prison include:

• Nfor Ngala Nfor, 54
• Prince Humphrey Mbinglo Hitler, 65
• Henry Lamnyam, 35: Secretary Donga Mantung
• David Achu Njie, 56: Mezam Organising Secretary
• Stephen Mongo, 43: Bamenda LGA,
• Lucas Ngwa Che, 59: Bamenda LGA
• Ann Rita, 60
• Augustine Shintum, 33
• Clement Atanga, 60
• Dr. Simon Tantoh, 65
• Anna Mbiwan, 75
• Lawrence Nyuydze, 35

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Southern Cameroons: Mass Arrests

Source: UNPO

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French-trained LRC Troops Deployed Against the Civilian Population in Bamenda, Southern Cameroons


UNPO has received disturbing reports that heavily armed police and gendarmes, a military unit, from La Republique du Cameroun raided a press conference hosted by the Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC) in Bamenda, Southern Cameroons on Saturday 20 January 2007. The press conference was aimed at informing the public of SCNC Vice Chairman and UNPO Member Representative Nfor Ngala Nfor’s recent missions in Europe, the United States and Asia.

An estimated 300 civilians were attending the press conference, which was ransacked by the armed gendarmes. The gendarmes Division Officer, Mezam, allegedly produced an arrest warrant for the SCNC activists. After keeping the conference attendees at the premises for three hours, they were loaded into army trucks and taken away into detention. Many of those detained have been badly wounded. It is reported that Nfor Ngala Nfor was among those severely mishandled, sustaining injuries to his head, chest and arms.

Among those arrested at the press conference are:

* SCNC National Chairman Chief Ayamba Ette Otun

* SCNC National Vice Chairman Nfor Ngala Nfor

* Other SCNC Executive Members

* Journalists

* Over 200 members of the general public

This action constitutes flagrant disrespect for the basic human right of freedom of assembly and freedom of expression, and UNPO strongly condemns what can only be seen as a measure of censorship and repression conducted by La Republique du Cameroun.

Kumba SCNC Mourns Slain UB Students

Culled from The Post newspaper

Kumba SCNC Mourns Slain UB Students
By Olive Ejang Tebug

Activists of the Southern Cameroons National Council, SCNC, in Kumba have completed three days of prayers, mourning and fasting for the slain University of Buea, UB, students, who were killed by the Forces of Law and Order during a strike last year.


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SCNC activists demonstrate in Kumba
(Photo courtesy of The Post Newspaper)


The mourning, which began on Friday, January 12 ended with a thanksgiving service by the activists on Sunday, January 14 at the Sacred Heart Parish, Fiango.The Mass was preceded by a peaceful demonstration by close to 150 activists brandishing the white and blue Southern Cameroons flag.

They also wielded placards bearing messages like: "Do you want genocide in Southern Cameroons before you intervene?" "Southern Cameroonians are running out of patience", "International Community help Southern Cameroons from annexation."

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