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Monday, June 18, 2012

Cameroon:Ex-SCNC Lobbyists Uncover Plans by the Separatist Group to Target Government Officials

 President Paul Biya Alerted !

By Christopher Ambe
 A group of former Southern Cameroon National Council (SCNC) activists and lobbyists, who now have grouped under the banner of Cameroon Council for Reunification’ (CAMCORE), claim they have information about plans by some SCNC members to "to exterminate collaborators of the ruling government in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon.
In a press release sent to The Recorder by CAMCORE Campaigner, Cameroonian-born rights activist Emmanuel Neba-Fuh but now resident in the UK, they condemned such a diabolic plan.
“We will not allow the greed and arrogance of a few self-made Anglophone secessionist leaders to drag our beloved nation into a conflict that will destroy the lives of millions of people, mostly the poor and vulnerable, taking away livelihoods and causing deaths of biblical proportions” said Emmanuel Neba-Fuh campaigner at CAMCORE.

 “The solemn task of keeping our nation united and peaceful is not the responsibility of one section of our society alone, but a lengthy community consultation task that requires a degree of prolonged and sustained effort from Cameroonians of all ages, at local, national and international levels"
 Neba-Fuh said the Government of Cameroon and some traditional rulers have also be notified about the SCNC Plans.(Read the CAMCORE Press release  below).
Cameroon Council for Reunification (CAMCORE) was initiated by Multi-Award winning Human Rights campaigner Emmanuel Neba Fuh and senior optometrist Edwin Achu, in response to President Paul Biya’s 2011 call on Cameroonians in the Diaspora to put their intellectual and technical expertise at the service of their country,the release said.

The Recorder could not immediately contact any known SCNC officials to find out if they were aware of such a plan.

But the Recorder understands that, the motto of the SCNC is: The Force of Argument and not The Argument of Force.

Meanwhile The Recorder will publish an exclusive Interview with Emmanuel Neba-Fuh ,a multi-award winning Human Rights campaigner in UK,on the subject and more in the near future. It is a must-read.

Below is the CAMCORE Prease Release

SCNC Genocide Plans Exposed at  The Eve of Reunification Celebrations
A group of former Southern Cameroon National Council (SCNC) activists and lobbyists have exposed the organisation’s plan to exterminate collaborators of the ruling government in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon, prompting the sapping of confidence across the land, and an inevitable nagging fear that Cameroon might become another Biafra.
 
In a letter to President Paul Biya, which was copied to the leader of Cameroon’s opposition - Ni John Fru Ndi, foreign embassies in Yaounde, South West Chiefs Conference and the North West Fons Union, the group uncovered SCNC’s links with terrorist groups and said their Rwandan style doctrine of hate and exclusivity constitutes a total negation of the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Conventions on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination.

Earlier, the group won the support of senior British politicians when they symbolically launched the ‘Cameroon Council for Reunification’ (CAMCORE) in the House of Commons, where 92 years ago the decision to partition Kamerun - was debated and agreed

“We will not allow the greed and arrogance of a few self-made Anglophone secessionist leaders to drag our beloved nation into a conflict that will destroy the lives of millions of people, mostly the poor and vulnerable, taking away livelihoods and causing deaths of biblical proportions” said Emmanuel Neba-Fuh campaigner at CAMCORE. 

 “The solemn task of keeping our nation united and peaceful is not the responsibility of one section of our society alone, but a lengthy community consultation task that requires a degree of prolonged and sustained effort from Cameroonians of all ages, at local, national and international levels”

Emmanuel Neba-Fuh,
Coordinator
CAMCORE-The Diaspora Unit
Contact: +44(0)7534893025  Email: camcore@live.co.uk 
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Cameroon Council for Reunification (CAMCORE) was initiated by Multi-Award winning Human Rights campaigner Emmanuel Neba Fuh and senior optometrist Edwin Achu, in response to President Paul Biya’s 2011 call on Cameroonians in the Diaspora to put their intellectual and technical expertise at the service of their country.
 
Launched in the House of Commons on 7th November 2011 as part of the Big Society Initiative for Africa, the initiative brought together senior UK politicians from the Houses of Parliament and members of the UK Cameroonian Diaspora.

The birth of CAMCORE is symbolic because it took place in the House of Commons, where 92 years ago the decision to divide Kamerun on 28th June 1919 between French and British League of Nations Mandate was debated and agreed.

Reunification speaks to the highest aspirations of Cameroonians and CAMCORE is committed to preserve its dividends - by mobilizing sons and daughters of Cameroon both at home and abroad to act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood, and to fully support the government’s efforts towards peaceful coexistence.   Cameroon Council for Reunification can be accessed at: www.camecore.org

Also published  in The Recorder Newspaper ,Cameroon, June ,2012

 

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