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This Is How Patrice Nganang Made Paul Biya Panic

Issa Tchiroma chose the statement on the security situation in the two troubled regions of Cameroon to announce the arrest of dissident writer Patrice Nganang

A chance? Hard to know. Still, the government spokesman has lined up the university teacher serving in the United States in the wake of the list of terrorists neutralized during the latest operations of the defense and security forces in these two regions. 

Without specifying the charge held by the Cameroonian justice against the man who was arrested while boarding the Douala International Airport on December 6 last. "The arrest of Mr. NGANANG came after a promise of death on the person of the Head of State of Cameroon, uttered by the interested party through a message posted on his Facebook page, December 3, 2017 at 19 hours 27 minutes ", he was content to serve the press. In short, Patrice Nganang pays the price of his activism on social networks.
This Is How Patrice Nganang Made Paul Biya Panic
It is on these same social networks that Mr. Simh, lawyer of the dissident, who announce that the day after his arrest, "he was notified of the reason for his arrest, namely the contempt of the President of the Republic, following a post on his Facebook wall. 

Clarifying that his client "was arrested on 06 in Douala, handcuffed and taken to Yaoundé in a car waiting for him. He will be detained in the premises of the judicial police ". Thus, the academic, known for his radical positions against President Paul Biya, was spun during his stay in his homeland. The charges could multiply. Issa Tchiroma told the press, said that "the police are currently investigating whether he holds the weapon with which he intended to commit his crime".

The message that hinders the regime of Yaoundé is: "But trust me, and I'm not kidding - I have it in front of me, Biya, and have a gun, I'll give him a bullet in the forehead exactly . I say it since Yaoundé where I am. Him too. 

I told him in Paris in front of Abdou Diouf and in New York in front of the White House. This is a repetition. A Bangangte is too noble to flee because of what he will do if he is allowed to do so. Let him stop me if he still has balls. "It is signed by the writer under arrest.

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