A Lady
'francophone' at Paris has not stopped crying - she has been weeping bitterly
and regrets that 'anglophones are forming their own state'. She faults Paul
Biya for poor handling of the protests that started late 2016. She begs for one
last chance.
In
her article titled, 'Anglophones Have Already Created Their Republic', Dr.
Modestine Carole Tchatchouang Yonzou laments and almost turned her article to
an application for Southern Cameroons citizenship. Her craving for the
Anglo-Saxon culture did not go unnoticed. Hear her, 'Personally, I am saddened
by this fact, because not only do I like my English-speaking brothers that I
would not like to lose under any pretext but the split of our country will
result in the heavy and disastrous consequences'.
She
also pours a heavy portion of the blame on her fellow citizens of La Republique
du Cameroun whom she indicts, 'While they (anglophones) struggled for the good
of our country, francophones, in the best of cases, preferred to stay in their
corners and watch them tormented by the regime, and at worst they insulted
them. At one point one of our infamous journalists in the person of Jean Jack
Ze dared to call them "rats" and instigated the Biya regime to use
pesticides on them'.
Here
is the translated version of her article from French to English. Do not forget
to read through my Comment Section as usual. This is only an internet generated
translation; it's not the best but generally brings out the meaning of the
article. Enjoy!!!
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The Anglophones have already created their republic!
The Anglophones have already created their republic!
I
inform you that there is a serious risk of partition from our country, people
say it's impossible. The most daring accuse me of instigating secession. My
dear, learn to read and understand.
I
fought with English speakers at the greatest of the crisis. At First, 90 % of
English speakers were against the partition. Apart from a few specific
problems, they mostly had the same demands as francophones. While they
struggled for the good of our country, francophones in the best of cases
preferred to stay in their corners and watch them do, and at worst they
insulted them at the point or one of our infamous journalist in Jean's person
Jack ze dared to call them "rats" by calling pest control.
The
regime's reaction was always violence. In front of the protesters with bare
hands, we opposed an army that was shooting at civilians. Apart from mass
killings, the military entered the cities and raped the female students. They
were sleeping in the sewers on the street before they inflicted a public
beating. Subsequently, a wave of massive arrests of leaders to date is being
held in prisons where they are being treated as terrorists for using their
basic right to social claims.
The
Biya regime, which introduced the reign of terror, believed that as with the
French-speaking people or it was enough to hurt two civilians to silence a
social movement, he was going to succeed with les. Only he did not understand
that English speakers and francophones do not have the same spirit. Terror has
made them stronger and more determined than ever.
The
separatists who were put in a minority yesterday have won the sympathy of the
people who think they have nothing to lose in the tyrannical regime of Biya. As
a result, 90 % of anglophones who yesterday wanted to improve living conditions
now want complete independence. They all joined the separatists and it's
unanimous that the anglophones want secession.
Personally,
I am saddened by this fact, because not only do I like my English-speaking
brothers that I would not lose under any pretext, the split of our country will
result in the heavy and disastrous consequences. Unfortunately, I am lucid
enough to know that I am not the president of my English-speaking brothers. It
is the mature beings who have decided to take their destinies in hand while we
francophones have chosen to drown our worries (which for our greatest
misfortune can swim) in alcohol and churches.
The
reality of the fact today is that English speakers have their own National
Television (they no longer look at the propaganda channel that is LA), they
have their passport, the model of their currency, their flag, etc. and they are
Received and listened to by the great nations that give a very attentive ear to
their claim.
It
is at the united nations level that the future of our country is now being
played. We francophones trapped in the illusion as always do not realize that
the world is moving on the other side with our brothers. English-speaking
speakers are strongly mobilized and show solidarity with no other. The Appeals
calls from Jean Jack Ze and company finally convince them that they have to
unite if they don't all want to perish.
In
the face of this sinister design, there is still an opportunity to go back, no
one can predict it. However, in my personal capacity, I think that if Biya
releases the imprisoned leaders, open a frank and sincere dialogue and agree to
establish federalism, perhaps we can still hope... but as long as the strong
man of Etoudi thinks that The solution is in his armed militia who will
continue to create terror, we are in trouble....
You
should know that Cameroon does not live in a closed vase and the united nations
guarantor of state security and therefore Cameroon is a member will eventually
decide what might be in favour of English speakers who have more than valid
reasons to complain.
If
you like your country as you claim, and if it is already too late, join the
English speakers and put pressure on Biya so that a peaceful solution can be
found as soon as possible. I warned you in the past, I'm warning you again
today, our country is adrift and it's not your denial that will save him, but
the action.... we have to act and fast before the boat goes down. Completely...
in good word...!!!
Dr. Modestine Carole Tchatchouang
Yonzou
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My
Comment: We hear you sister. I'd like to correct a few
misnomers in your article. First, the word 'anglophone' is misplaced. We are
not the 'anglophone region'. We are British Southern Cameroonians currently
under colonial rule. Secondly, secession is not the right word. Separation is
apt. You secede when you formerly were part of. But as things stand, the
British Southern Cameroons has never ever been properly united with La
Republique du Cameroun. Art 102 of the UN Charter provides that for any such
union to be within the law, there must be a written agreement signed by both
parties and deposited at the General Secretariat of the UN; failure which
attracts the penalty in art 103 rendering the union null and void. Southern
Cameroons is only SEPARATING from a de facto union; what in pidgin parlance we
call 'come we stay marriage' not recognised, especially by your own legal
system.
I
am sorry but we have to say 'kumbaya' - we are gone. If at some point you feel
like visiting Victoria, apply for a visa and come over. Our tour guides will
take you around. But be sure to have plenty of money as our economy will be so
great that cost of living will be comparable only to the most expensive cities
in the world. If you want to be called an Ambazonian, follow due process and
apply for citizenship, and if you meet the conditions as by our laws required,
we will accord you one.
Bye
for now, my sister.
AKOSON
From a federalist to an 'independentist'. The Southern Cameroons
MUST be free.
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Effectivement, nous sommes arrivés à un point de non retour.
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