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Court Dismisses Case Against SCNC Activists

culled from the post
The Tiko Magistrate Court has “dismissed” a case against 24 Southern Cameroons National Council, SCNC, activists, arrested on October 6, 2008, in Mutengene.
After four years of hearing, Magistrate Theophilus Tayi Tatsi dismissed the case brought before the court by the State of Cameroon. Magistrate Tatsi’s ruling was
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La Republique du Cameroun vs BRITISH SOUTHERN

Those who have been following up cases of SCNC activists  who are always arbitrarily arrested, tortured and brought before the Courts of la Republique du Cameroun will remember that as an instrument of gross repression such cases drag on and on for several months and even years. Such cases suffer several abusive adjournments.

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 April 2012 17:27 Read more...
 

NATIONAL COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS

Following decision adopted in its National Council meeting of Dec. 05, 2011 in Victoria City, Fako County, under the Chairmanship of Chief Ayamba Ette Otun;
The National Council held its ordinary meeting in Bamenda on January 14 and 15, 2012, which due to unexplained reasons of absence by National Chairman,  as happened in Buea during the 1st October 2011 historic commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Southern Cameroons confiscated independence by La Republique du Cameroun, the meeting was presided over by the constitutional National Vice Chairman, Nfor Ngala Nfor in conformity with Section 13.3(2)(ii).

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The Case in Buea Court of First Instance

Nfor N Nfor, Vice national Chairman of the Southern Cameroons National Council through a press release informs the SCNC community and sympathizers of the out come of the case holding at the Buea court of First Instance.

Last Updated on Monday, 12 December 2011 14:52 Read more...
 

A massage from SDF's Ni John Fru Ndi to all Southern Cameroonians.

Fellow Southern Cameroonians, my fellow brothers and sisters of our dear fatherland. As I present this message to you this December, I feel the birth of a new spirit in our midst, a spirit that comes only with the birth of a special person like Jesus Christ. So, Happy Xmas to all.Fellow compatriots, fellow Southern Cameroonians. As you are quite aware, some of us had been earlier exposed to these brutes very early in life. I had been molested and tormented by them when I used to drive myself to Yaoundé to carry out my Books business. As an Anglophone, I was called names and given the treatments reserved only for slaves and a captives. So,  if we formed the Social Democratic Front ( SDF), it was our last attempt to manage this “” and see how we could patch it up, especially as some of our brothers across the Mungo are in worse trouble than we are.

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 December 2011 17:58 Read more...
 
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