It is one of the effects of the peaceful protest that degenerated into calls for the liberation of the former British Cameroon that the Biya regime in Yaounde have resorted to violence on whoever is linked to any organization calling for the independence of the former British Southern Cameroon from the Republic of Cameroon.
One of the victims of the arrest Fon Paul Ndum lead activist and members of the Southern Cameroon National Council (SCNC), arrested at the Douala international airport by elements of the National gendarmerie.
Sources of World Echoes Newspaper reports that Fon Ndum Paul, was on his way for studies abroad and was surprisingly arrested by elements of the National gendarmerie. Our inside sources within security circles also informs us that Fon Ndum Paul’s name was amongst other names wanted in the list of freshly signed warrants after Southern Cameroon Liberation activists. Additional sources also obtain that Fon Ndum Paul was released thanks to the intervention of his Lawyer Barrister Abenego.
On further investigation, World Echoes Newspaper desk editor reaching Barrister Abenego on Phone, was reliably informed that his client and others were charged for acts of secession and hostility to the father land as they peacefully demonstrated in Batibo on the 22th of September 2017 and later on the 1st of October 2017.
Mean while, the lead activist Ayuke Julius Tabe and 10 others arrested and brought in from Nigeria in connection with the Anglophone Liberation War of independence , are to appear before the military court in Yaounde still on counts of secession and hostilities against fatherland.
At press time, the national human rights and freedom commission has called on non governmental organizations, the civil society and the Cameroon government to settle down on dialogue and look for amicable ways on how to settle issues at stake. Condemning in strong terms, military option which is into acts of outright and wanton arrests, serial killings, burning of houses and looting
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