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Communication 266/2003: Southern Cameroons vs. République du Cameroun

October 12, 2009

The extra-judicial killings of Southern Cameroons' nationals, the jailing of Southern Cameroonian infants, the repeated beatings and humiliation of the Southern Cameroonian elderly population have become routine and banalized.

Policies of the deliberate spread of HIV/AIDS in the Southern Cameroons territory, expropriation of Southern Cameroonian wealth, sabotage of Southern Cameroonian business initiatives, sabotage of Southern Cameroons' legal and educational structures and legacies, and other crimes being committed in the occupied Southern Cameroons by French Cameroun aka République du Cameroun under the tutelage of Paris, can only be brought to an end by the termination of France masquerading as République du Cameroun colonial occupation of the Southern Cameroons.

That these perpatrators of some of the worst crimes in the world are being supported and comforted in this inhuman enterprise by countries like Britain and the United States, does not quench one bit, the desire and will of the Southern Cameroons nation to become free and for her people to avail themselves to what the Almighty and even Charter of the UN ordains.

Paris, that ogre of a conductor in this macabre orchestra of death in the Southern Cameroons, her cousins in Washington and London and elsewhere in the European Union, must know, despite or inspite of themselves and their current interest in exploiting the resources of our homeland, that freedom will be ours.

Freedom will be ours, no matter what. No matter how many weapons Paris sells to Yaoundé. No matter how much training American GIs give Paul Biya's thugs of the BIR. No matter what British representatives in the most corrupt capital in the world, Yaoundé, parrot.

The moral gravity of the truth, justice and basic humanity can be seen bearing heavily on the African Commission of Human and Peoples Right (ACHPR) compromised Ruling on Communication 266/2003.

Despite the politics of the moment, the back room deals directed by Paris and Yaoundé at the African Union Commissioners; a sense for the basic humanity for the African population of the Southern Cameroons, a distinct people from that of République du Cameroun, triumphed just enough in the Commission's Ruling.

Read the Ruling on Communication 266/2003 here:
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