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Leading Roman Catholic cleric says Amba crisis – now in its sixth year – has become “about money”

4, October 2022

Leading Roman Catholic cleric says Amba crisis – now in its sixth year – has become “about money” 0

Father Humphrey Tatah Mbuy, the head of the communications department of the bishops’ conference, told a local television station on Oct. 2 that “when money is concerned, it is very difficult to detach a person from his source of income, even if that source is human blood.”

Cameroon is 80 percent French-speaking and 20 percent English-speaking, a result of the country being divided by France and Britain during the colonial era. The two English-speaking North West and South West regions continued to use the British education and common legal systems, but faced marginalization by the Francophone majority for decades.

In 2016, a series of protests by English-speaking teachers and lawyers were violently suppressed by the central government, leading to the present separatist insurgency. So far, over 4,000 people have been killed, and over 700,000 people displaced.

“The conflict…has become what the Frenchman calls ‘L’economie de la Guere.’ It is now a war economy,” Mbuy told the television station.

The priest said the war has turned into a fight for economic benefits, not only by separatists, but by those in government as well. There have been reports of government soldiers arresting people and only releasing them upon the payment of a bribe.

Meanwhile, kidnapping for ransom has become an important way to raise funds for the separatist forces.

On Sept. 16, 30 unidentified gunmen kidnapped five priests, a nun, and three laypeople in the village of Nchang the country’s South West Region.

“The bishop has not been able to get the priests released,” Mbuy said, noting the church has refused to pay the $50,000 ransom demanded by the kidnappers.

The priest said this “war economy” means the parties don’t want to negotiate, making it difficult for the church to work for peace.

Mbuy noted the Catholic Church has played a key role in trying to resolve the crisis from the beginning. In 2016, the bishops of the Bamenda Ecclesiastical Province, which covers the two Anglophone regions, wrote an open letter to the central government tracing the origins of the problem and how best to resolve it.

The priest then lamented the fact that clergy and religious have been targeted in the conflict by both sides, both because of the peacemaking efforts and also for their ransom value.

“This armed conflict in the North West and South West Regions – which should never have been in the first place – is taking on a very wrong approach in conflict management.” Mbuy said.

“You do not touch the person who could help you resolve your problem. If you go for the person who in the end can help you resolve your problem and who has the capacity to help you resolve your problem, then you are shooting yourself in the foot, because the church at the moment, and I can say that without any fear, has the unique moral force to help resolve the armed conflict in the North West and the South West,” he said.

“You can’t force somebody to sit down and talk. You can only discuss with somebody who is ready for a discussion,” Mbuy said.

He also expressed his regret that despite the neutrality of the church, both sides have a history of accusing the church of supporting their opponents. However, the priest reiterated the church’s impartiality in matters of conflict.

“The aggressor and the aggressed are both children of God and the role of the church is that of mother and teacher. When your children are fighting, as a mother you try to bring them together for reconciliation. You do not come as a teacher and take on one side without showing where the truth is. So the church, as a teacher, has to show the truth,” he explained.

Meanwhile, a series of peace marches has been taking place in the capital city Yaoundé to mark the anniversary of the Major National Dialogue that took place Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 2019.

The peace conference resulted in greater autonomy for the Anglophone regions, including the creation of regional assemblies, but separatist groups refused to participate in the dialogue and have not accepted the results.

Source: Crux

North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan, some residents warned to take cover

4, October 2022

North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan, some residents warned to take cover 0

South Korea’s military and Japan’s Coast Guard say North Korea has fired a ballistic missile, which has flown over the northern part of Japan, prompting a warning for residents to take cover and a temporary suspension of train operations.

According to both countries, the launch that took place early Tuesday marked Pyongyang’s first missile to fly over Japan in five years.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it appeared to have been an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) launched from North Korea’s Jagang Province. North Korea has used that province to launch several recent tests, including multiple missiles that it claimed were hypersonic.

Tokyo urged residents to shelter themselves and suspended train operations in the area, which was overflew by the North’s projectile.

The missile fell into the Pacific Ocean after flying “over and past” Japan’s territory, the Japanese government said.

North Korea fires ballistic missiles, marking fourth in a week

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, meanwhile, said the South’s military was “maintaining a full readiness posture and closely cooperating with the United States while strengthening surveillance and vigilance.”

“North Korea’s series of actions, including its repeated ballistic missile launches, threaten the peace and security of Japan … and pose a serious challenge to the entire international community, including Japan,” Japan’s top government spokesperson Hirokazu Matsuno, told a news conference.

The test prompted East Japan Railway Co to suspend train operations in the northern regions, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported. Matsuno said there were no reports of damage to aircraft or ships from the missile.

He said the North’s missile flew 4,600 kilometers (2,850 miles) to a maximum altitude of 1,000 km.

The new missile launch came less than a week after South Korea, Japan, and the US staged anti-submarine drills.

Days earlier, Washington and Seoul’s navies conducted large-scale exercises in the waters off the Korean Peninsula. North Korea considers such drills to be rehearsals for an invasion on its territory.

Last week, Pyongyang fired short-range ballistic missiles on four occasions, including just hours after US Vice President Kamala Harris flew out of Seoul.

US President Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, took unprecedented steps towards apparently fraternizing the North by initiating several rounds of dialog with it, and even walking a number of steps into the country alongside North Korea’s ruler Kim Jong-un.

However, Washington blew what Pyongyang called a “golden opportunity” at mending the situation by insisting too much on the North’s denuclearization. The emphasis prompted Pyongyang to discredit all the steps that had been taken by Trump as not being genuine and go back to its fiery discourse towards Washington.

Culled from Presstv

Huge scandal as Yaoundé V is named the best and cleanest district in Cameroon

4, October 2022

Huge scandal as Yaoundé V is named the best and cleanest district in Cameroon 0

One of President Biya numerous cabinet ministers Madam Celetine Kecha has named Yaoundé V as Cameroon’s best and cleanest district on a CPDM government 2022 list.

Garoua 2, Bertoua 1, Baffoussam 2 and Nkongsamba all made it on the 2022 list with the top spot accorded to Yaoundé V.

The results are made possible thanks to a fraudulent survey of city-dwellers from both French and Southern Cameroons and Cameroon government sources say it involves city life, culture, dining and drinking, nightlife, relationships, community, and local neighbourhoods.

However, in what is now being described as a big scandal, Minister Celetine Kecha is under fire for awarding the 100 million FCFA cash prize to Yaoundé V council as the district is among the dirtiest areas in the nation’s capital Yaoundé (see photo attached).

Cameroon Concord News understands Yaoundé V is also the district with rudest locals, dirtiest streets, worst shopping and the least friendly place to other Cameroonian citizens.

By Rita Akana

Ex-Amba fighters protest in Buea

4, October 2022

Ex-Amba fighters protest in Buea 0

Former Ambazonia fighters who have surrendered to the Biya Francophone government and are kept at a DDR centre in Buea are protesting their long stay and unfulfilled promises from the Yaoundé authorities.

The protesting ex- Southern Cameroons fighters are those kept within the Buea metropolis. This protest, according to Cameroon Concord News sources is the fourth time the ex-fighters are raising a strong finger against their prolonged stay in confinement and the fighters say Yaoundé had promised to help them pay school fees for their kids but each fighter only received 20,000 CFAF.

According to a source among the security personnel guarding the DDR centre in Buea, the ex-fighters demanded that the government should find a way to engage them as they are said to be tired of being idle in the DDR centre.

According to the same source, some of the former Amba fighters housed in other camps within the South West region are already escaping into society without the permission of the authorities with many rejoining armed groups in the rural areas.

Troops have been deployed to the centre.

By Rita Akana

Pro Yaoundé Mayor shuts down Mbveh market in Bui County

4, October 2022

Pro Yaoundé Mayor shuts down Mbveh market in Bui County 0

The pro French Cameroun mayor of Kumbo Dr Mborong Venaslus has shut down the popular Mbveh market, citing security reasons.

Cameroon Concord News understands the closure is part of an anti Southern Cameroons strategy being teleguided from Yaoundé in a bid to suffocate Ambazonia fighters operating in Bui County.  

Mbveh is one of the biggest markets in Kumbo and it is frequented daily by hundreds of Southern Cameroonians from different parts of Bui.

The controversial Dr Mborong said in a press release that the market provides finances for Amba fighters.

The mayor with a PhD attached to his name thinks the closure will guard against the escalation of Ambazonia self defense actions against the Francophone dominated Cameroon government military.

By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai with files from Fon Lawrence

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Thousands worldwide march in support of October 1

3, October 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Thousands worldwide march in support of October 1 0

Thousands of Southern Cameroonians have gathered in several countries in Europe, Asia and North America to condemn the war in British Southern Cameroons and to celebrate the proclamation of the independence of the Ambazonia homeland by President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe.

Southern Cameroonians took to the streets in Ground Zero and in the diaspora on October 1 to celebrate the creation of Africa’s newest nation.

Cameroon’s utmost authority, 89-year old President Paul Biya, has not commented on the Anglophone celebration.

Following major rallies in key cities in Europe and North America including Strasbourg over the weekend, Southern Cameroonians chanted anti French Cameroun slogans and death to La Republique du Cameroun.

By Isong Asu

Southern Cameroonians celebrate October 1

3, October 2022

Southern Cameroonians celebrate October 1 0

More than two million Ambazonians on a sea of cars and motorbikes paraded in celebration of the proclamation of Southern Cameroons independence.

Processions were staged in all Southern Cameroons administrative units. Southern Cameroons social media outlets said more than two million people were involved in the celebrations and the Southern Cameroons Broadcasting Corporation (SCBC) showed crowds in many towns and villages.

The anniversary comes as many moderate Anglophone human rights activists including Barrister Agbor Balla are now calling for a meeting between Yaoundé and the jailed leaders of the Ambazonia Interim Government.

The Vice President of the Ambazonia Interim Government Dabney Yerima said the people of Southern Cameroons are taking big steps to get to Buea the historic capital of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.

Southern Cameroonians waved Ambazonia flags, chanting My Trip To Buea slogans and carrying placards that read “Free At Last” and “Death to La Republique Du Cameroun” in celebration on Saturday, a commemoration for the uprising that led to the current crisis in Anglophone Cameroon.

By Fon Lawrence with files

Stadium disaster tarnishes Indonesia’s sporting ambitions

3, October 2022

Stadium disaster tarnishes Indonesia’s sporting ambitions 0

Indonesia’s hopes of hosting world sports events in future will depend on the credibility of its investigation into the weekend’s football stadium disaster and safety reforms, analysts have warned.

The tragedy on Saturday in Malang left 125 people dead and more than 300 injured after police fired tear gas in a packed stadium to quell a pitch invasion by fans, triggering a stampede.

It was one of the deadliest disasters in the history of football.

Analysts said that while there have been similar tragedies in other countries — although rarely on such a scale — it will undoubtedly affect Indonesia’s reputation when it comes to hosting big international competitions.

It could not have come at a worse time — Indonesia has bid to replace China as hosts for next year’s Asian Cup football and a decision is due in two weeks.

The archipelago country of about 270 million people will also host the FIFA U-20 World Cup in May. There have been calls online for Indonesia to be stripped of that right.

Indonesia, which defied warnings about poor preparations to stage the Asian Games in 2018, has also expressed an interest in hosting an Olympics for the first time in 2036.

“It certainly tarnishes the reputation of the country and tarnishes the reputation of football there. They can’t escape that,” Los Angeles-based crowd management expert Paul Wertheimer told AFP

“But it is what they do now that will determine whether the reputation sticks or not — whether they can learn from this tragedy and produce standards of care that will impress the world,” said Wertheimer, who heads the consultancy Crowd Management Strategies.

“The first thing I thought was: why was tear gas being used?” he added, also highlighting overcrowding and failure in crowd management as among the possible missteps.

FIFA, football’s world governing body, prohibits the use of crowd control gas by police or stewards at pitch-side.

“I think everything has to be reassessed,” Wertheimer said, adding there also needs to be retraining of personnel on managing crowds as well as “an educational component that focuses on the fans and the public, what their roles and responsibilities are for the safety of themselves and everyone else”.

Indonesia has formed a task force to investigate the tragic events at Kanjuruhan stadium, where 32 children were among the dead.

‘Huge wake-up call’

Mustafa Izzuddin, a visiting professor of international relations at the Islamic University of Indonesia, said global scrutiny will not just be on football.

It will be on Indonesia’s ability as a whole to host future sporting events and even on its ambitions to become a key player in world diplomacy.

The Southeast Asian nation has struggled to shed a reputation for generally lax safety standards — its airlines were previously banned in the West because of safety issues.

“The stampede, tragic as it may be, is a huge wake-up call for Indonesia to look at all these security measures for all the sporting events that they are going to be hosting from this point forward,” Izzuddin told AFP.

“It’s a critical time for Indonesia to ensure that any investigation is credible and that punishments are meted out,” he added.

“More importantly, Indonesia must provide the necessary assurance to the wider football community that it is serious about curbing football violence.”

Having watched football matches in Indonesia, Izzuddin noted that violence often happens in places far from urban centres, making it necessary for provincial officials to play a “pivotal role” in ensuring safety.

Wertheimer said that Indonesia can salvage its reputation at home and abroad with the right response.

“Will they respond with a thorough investigation that leads to substantive changes that protects the public going forward?” he asked.

“If they do that, over time, Indonesia will reestablish a positive reputation in the international community.

“And it probably will regain the confidence of the Indonesian public as well.”

Source: AFP

Corrupt France: Justice Minister Dupond-Moretti faces trial on conflict of interest charge

3, October 2022

Corrupt France: Justice Minister Dupond-Moretti faces trial on conflict of interest charge 0

French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti will have to stand trial in a conflict of interest case that has been an embarrassment for President Emmanuel Macron’s government, his lawyers said Monday, adding they immediately appealed the move.

Eric Dupond-Moretti, who was one of France’s most famous criminal lawyers before President Emmanuel Macron made him justice minister, is accused of having used his position to act against personal rivals within the judiciary, which he denies.

The judicial body, the Court of Justice of the Republic, deals with suspected crimes or offences committed by members of the government during the exercise of their functions. Since its creation in 1993, it has only held eight formal trials.

Past defendants before the jury, which is composed of lawmakers and judges of France’s highest court, the Cour de Cassation, have included former finance minister and current head of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde. She was found guilty of negligence over a government payout.

Dupond-Moretti joined the French government in 2020 after being a vocal critic of what he said were France’s excessively lengthy criminal trial proceedings and its overcrowded prisons.

Source: AFP

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Kumba Amba General warns all Francophone soldiers to leave

3, October 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Kumba Amba General warns all Francophone soldiers to leave 0

Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces in Meme Division have put all Cameroon government soldiers operating in Kumba and its neighboring villages on notice, warning that they will be targeted as long as Yaoundé continue with its military operations in the Ambazonia homeland.

Speaking during celebrations marking October 1 Major General Transporter said Francophone army soldiers will no longer have any window of opportunity to operate in Meme Division and that the soldiers should leave Amba soil fast.

The Francophone dominated Biya regime have been waging a war against  British Southern Cameroonians since 2016, trying, in vain, to stifle the Ambazonia uprising.  The military campaign, which has been enjoying unstinting arms, logistical, and political support from France, has killed thousands of English speaking Cameroonians, and turned the entire Southern Cameroons into the scene of Africa’s worst humanitarian crisis.

By Rita Akana

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