Dictator Paul Biya's "Professional" Soldiers Caught Flagrante Delito!
- ARF
- May 31, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 7, 2019
Cameroon's Communication Minister, Rene Emmanuel Sadi published a release Wednesday May 22, 2019 in which he tried unconvincingly to fool the world that a toddler killed by Paul Biya’s soldiers at point blank rather died at the hands of Southern Cameroons' self-defense volunteers.
The belated attempt by a well-known baby-killing regime to throw away responsibility for the heinous crime on others merely exposes the inability of a system that has survived on manipulations for decades to tell a credible lie.
Eye-witness accounts in Muyuka have revealed authoritatively that after the visit of genocide enabler-in-chief, Dion Ngute, the rampant soldiers set out to wreak havoc in the region. After killing the toddler, the family and witnesses insist, no authority ever visited to inquire about the deceased baby. How then did the government recover the bullet to ascertain it was not the same type used by their soldiers?
This attempt at denial by Yaounde is simply a pattern. One would have expected that all self-defense volunteers who drop their weapons are moved to the centres created by the disarmament, demobilization and re-integration Commission, out of harm’s way. It is also strange to hear that faced with an attack, the parents hurriedly carried everyone away, leaving behind a 4-month-old toddler! When Biya's soldiers were caught on Camera shooting dead a mother and a baby strapped to her back, it was denial until Human Rights Watch and other rights organizations used forensic evidence to bring them to order.
On May 15, 2019, again after genocide enabler-in-chief, Dion Ngute left Bamenda, the soldiers ran wild and burnt down some 200 houses in Alachu, Mankon, killing three people along. Although some victims who spoke to the BBC revealed that they were at home and pleaded with the soldiers to spare their homes, exposing their pathetic situations, like the widow who presented her late husband's grave in evidence, the "Professional" soldiers still razed down the homes. Caught so glaringly in the act, the Minister of Defense, Beti Assomo blamed the act on confusion!
In 2018, a soldier raped a young breastfeeding mother around Veterinary Junction in Bamenda in broad daylight. When the alarm got so loud, the Minister of Defense coyly ordered the arrest of the rapist soldier, promising to enforce justice. Several months after, the SCLC has learnt that the said soldier had long been redeployed elsewhere and has most certainly been abusing other women with impunity.
The SCLC seizes this opportunity to remind international public opinion that what the world is seeing today is only a fraction of what the people of Southern Cameroons have been subjected to for over five decades in total obscurity. Crimes worse than these were committed during the over ninety days of internet blackout in early 2017 and during a state of emergency declared in the North West in 1992 after Mr. Fru Ndi was robbed of his victory at the Presidential election that year.
This is ample evidence to support the stance of over 95% of the population of Southern Cameroons that the two Cameroons go their separate ways.
The SCLC is a coalition of movements, groups and organizations seeking the independence of the former UN Trust Territory of British Southern Cameroons.

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