There are strong
indications that Southern Cameroons activists and civil society actors are due
to storm the Buea Court of First Instance Today July 26 2016. Concordant
reports say the intention is to witness the trial of some 15 Southern Cameroons
activists arrested in Molyko Buea, South West Region of Cameroon and clamour
for their release.
BUEA PRISON: WHERE RIGHTS ACTIVISTS ARE DETAINED |
In a statement, a veteran
politician and one of the respectable voices in the quest for Southern Cameroons
independence, Mola Njoh Litumbe announced his presence in court, amid attempts to
free the detained activists in vain.
“I had earlier sent a note to the PM’s
office asking for audience and yet no response. I will be in court and I am
sure all our people in the diaspora are mobilized too,” said Mola Njoh Litumbe
July 23.
There are other reports
announcing the presence of civil society actors in court today.
Though the exact charge against
the activists is not known, their lawyer, Barrister Blaise Berinyuy had
insinuated that his clients could be charged for what some of the activists
described as “illegal gathering.” Speculations are also rife that the activists
who were arrested in a restaurant in Molyko, and remanded at Buea Prison, could be charged with secession.
MOLA NJOH: FREEDOM IS IN OUR HANDS |
The
trial at the Buea court of first instance concerns 15 activists including, Shey
Alfred Sembe,Fokum Andrew ,Moto James,Njousi Abang David ,Chief Ekane
Ivoson Maths,Bissong Mathias Arrey, Tabot James Arrey,Tebot Titanji Christian ,Mokube
Alus Ngoe (blind),Nke Valentine,Tonjoh Peter Fehbi,Asoh Cletus ,Mbua
Richard,Check Nyah.
Reliable
sources within the Southern Cameroons leadership said after the trial in Buea,
Southern Cameroonians are preparing other diplomatic moves at the Political
Affairs Division of the United Nations.
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