Ambazonia: After 2 Months Without News of Ayuk Tabé, The Tension is Rising!
It has been exactly two months and two days since President Ayuk Julius Tabe was kidnapped with all the members of his cabinet.
After two months, we have no idea what is really going on. We can only ask questions that help us find answers.We have come to ask ourselves these questions because we can not pretend that everything is fine. We can not pretend that the Republic of Cameroon, which orchestrated the arrest of our leaders, will simply release them overnight.
We can not pretend that nothing happened when the core of the leadership of the anglophone government was removed.
Ambazonia: After 2 Months Without News of Ayuk Tabé, The Tension is Rising! |
It has been exactly two months and since we were asking questions from day one, we will continue to ask these questions over the years if we do not pay attention.
We can not pretend that abductees do not have families that care about their fate. Apart from that, I would like to congratulate the Southern Cameroon nationals living in South Africa who put pressure on the Nigerian High Commission to force the Nigerian government to rule on the arrest of the English-speaking leaders. It is very commendable.
It has been two months since our concern remains and we can not claim that each of us is safe.
The kidnapping of our leaders is one of the biggest scandals ever known in the history of our people and such an approach does not only implicate The Republic of Cameroon, but also French and Nigerian spies. It's an international conspiracy.
And as for two months, this international conspiracy against the Ambazonian people raises more questions.
1. Why is it difficult for the Nigerian authorities to issue a statement regarding the kidnappings of leaders of the IG despite the fact that the Republic repeatedly repeats that Nigeria has extradited them?
2. How is it possible that people extradited to Cameroon were not seen by families or lawyers?
Even terrorists who are in very secure prisons in the West are visible, they have access to lawyers and have the right to be heard. What prevents the Cameroonian authorities from showing English-speaking leaders?
3. How did Nigeria extradite 10 of the 12 abductees and keep two of them in their territory?
Does this mean that once they have been abducted, they have been separated and kept in different places?
4. The idea that the remaining two were not extradited because they were Nigerian citizens and / or refugees is not conceivable. Should we now ask if the 12 were actually removed together or differently since no one is talking?
Does Nigeria know that some extradited to Cameroon have exactly the same status as those who have stayed in Nigeria and that some are in fact American citizens? Why does not Nigeria send Americans to America?
Is the US embassy also in this mafia for failing to protect its citizens?
Is Nigeria aware that extradition of refugees is against international law and yet? How could they flagrantly violate international law while remaining silent and everything seems normal? What makes the two remaining special to the other 10, some of which have exactly the same status as the two?
5. The Acting President promised a committee of inquiry on these issues. Why has this committee not been made public so that Ambazonians know exactly who is investigating the issues so that people can trust such a committee?
Is the new interim government of Ambazonia aware that if the public is to trust such a committee, its composition, content and modus operandi must be as transparent as possible so that the public knows exactly what happened?
6. How much longer will it be necessary to wait for the two released to express themselves?
Of course, people deserve to hear from the two released to have their side of the story. It is not a privilege, it is a responsibility and an obligation.
Source -- Ambazonia: After 2 Months Without News of Ayuk Tabé, The Tension is Rising!
We can not pretend that abductees do not have families that care about their fate. Apart from that, I would like to congratulate the Southern Cameroon nationals living in South Africa who put pressure on the Nigerian High Commission to force the Nigerian government to rule on the arrest of the English-speaking leaders. It is very commendable.
It has been two months since our concern remains and we can not claim that each of us is safe.
The kidnapping of our leaders is one of the biggest scandals ever known in the history of our people and such an approach does not only implicate The Republic of Cameroon, but also French and Nigerian spies. It's an international conspiracy.
And as for two months, this international conspiracy against the Ambazonian people raises more questions.
1. Why is it difficult for the Nigerian authorities to issue a statement regarding the kidnappings of leaders of the IG despite the fact that the Republic repeatedly repeats that Nigeria has extradited them?
2. How is it possible that people extradited to Cameroon were not seen by families or lawyers?
Even terrorists who are in very secure prisons in the West are visible, they have access to lawyers and have the right to be heard. What prevents the Cameroonian authorities from showing English-speaking leaders?
3. How did Nigeria extradite 10 of the 12 abductees and keep two of them in their territory?
Does this mean that once they have been abducted, they have been separated and kept in different places?
4. The idea that the remaining two were not extradited because they were Nigerian citizens and / or refugees is not conceivable. Should we now ask if the 12 were actually removed together or differently since no one is talking?
Does Nigeria know that some extradited to Cameroon have exactly the same status as those who have stayed in Nigeria and that some are in fact American citizens? Why does not Nigeria send Americans to America?
Is the US embassy also in this mafia for failing to protect its citizens?
Is Nigeria aware that extradition of refugees is against international law and yet? How could they flagrantly violate international law while remaining silent and everything seems normal? What makes the two remaining special to the other 10, some of which have exactly the same status as the two?
5. The Acting President promised a committee of inquiry on these issues. Why has this committee not been made public so that Ambazonians know exactly who is investigating the issues so that people can trust such a committee?
Is the new interim government of Ambazonia aware that if the public is to trust such a committee, its composition, content and modus operandi must be as transparent as possible so that the public knows exactly what happened?
6. How much longer will it be necessary to wait for the two released to express themselves?
Of course, people deserve to hear from the two released to have their side of the story. It is not a privilege, it is a responsibility and an obligation.
Source -- Ambazonia: After 2 Months Without News of Ayuk Tabé, The Tension is Rising!
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