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News Cameroon :: The filthy bullshit of begging artists with the Presidency of Cameroon :: Cameroon news

Where did this lovely lady see a decree from a satrap of the tropics suspending or halting a civil disobedience action by diaspora dissident organizations abroad?

How can some people so lose all discernment about the real margin of influence and the power of coercion of a dictator, but above all of an African dictatorship, on resistant nationals abroad?

What filthy bullshit!!!

In Paul Biya’s Cameroon, there would therefore be an acceptable boycott and a particularly unacceptable boycott because “unjustified”…

Indeed, the boycott of Cameroonian dissidents and activists abroad stamped “subversives, sorcerer’s apprentices, opponents, enemies of the Republic, etc…” obviously does not move any ethno-fascist or obscurantist in the pay of the bloodthirsty dictatorship of Paul Biya…

Yet some of us have suffered it for decades in silence, on the grounds of our harsh criticism of the quarantine tyranny of Paul Biya, with a formal ban on setting foot in Cameroon, including to bury our dead.

No one talks about that of course. And there are even some even in our families (which we nevertheless assist from a distance) to find this fatwa Bulu perfectly justified, on the grounds that “we do not know how to be silent”.

But as soon as the Brigade Anti-Sardinards (BAS) reactivates its boycott in the West against relatively confidential artists, most of whom come from the villainous cliques of the dictatorship, its supporters are immediately offended, alleging a ” Bamileke conspiracy” – as if the BAS were made up or composed solely of Bamilekes. They then stir up the whole earth on the injustice that would strike these artists who are surprisingly silent, deaf and blind to the atrocities and state crimes in Cameroon.

However, we would have liked to hear them on all these abuses and punishments that have arbitrarily overwhelmed us because of our opinions for years.

Well no, we are not worthy enough to deserve the consideration, the compassion, even less the solidarity of the supporters of the dictatorship in Cameroon.

May they also learn to suffer the boycott and reprisals of the Anti-Sardinards Brigade (BAS) in silence. We do not die of it in the West, contrary to what the death squads of power in Cameroon have in store for us.

The atrocious assassination of Martinez Zogo speaks volumes enough.

Joel Didier Engo, CL2P

The Committee For The Release of Political Prisoners Institute – ICL2P / CL2P

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