7, November 2019
Biya pushing the North West/South West Divide in Southern Cameroons to stifle the Ambazonia resistance 0
The Vice President of the Southern Cameroons Interim Government Dabney Yerima says the Biya Francophone regime is resorting to North West/South West divide in British Southern Cameroons in order to continue to marginalize Ambazonians and stifle the resistance while advancing French Cameroun’s political and economic agenda in the territory.
Vice President Dabney Yerima noted on Monday in Holland that the Southern Cameroons battle for independence is at a dangerous juncture, and there are real threats that Ambazonians must face coming from some dissident Southern Cameroons groups created by the French Cameroun government.
Comrade Dabney Yerima revealed that the French Cameroun occupying regime in Yaoundé is pouring fuel on the North West/South West divide fire using some disgruntled Southern Cameroonians who served previously in the Interim Government as part of efforts to obliterate the Ambazonian quest for independence.
The exiled Southern Cameroons leader opined that Swiss French Cameroun lobbyists are also at work deceiving the international community about the so-called Geneva initiative. The high-ranking Southern Cameroons official warned the Biya French Cameroun regime against escalating the conflict, saying Yaoundé will face the consequences sooner or later.
Dabney Yerima also condemned attempts by some pro Yaoundé Southern Cameroonians calling for an end to the resistance noting that the Special Status announced after the Major National Dialogue was an insult to the people of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Vice President Dabney Yerima went on to say that Ambazonia think tanks are being formed in Europe, the US and in the Republic of South Africa including Ground Zero in order to deal with every problem impeding the implementation of the revolution plan, emphasizing that there are certain Ambazonia forces seeking to prolong division among Southern Cameroonians.
Elsewhere in his Monday speech, the Southern Cameroons Vice President highlighted that the French Cameroun army was currently being assisted by some Ambazonia internal agents. Yerima said the Southern Cameroons Interim Government has agreed to general demand to end divisions.
Dabney Yerima concluded that Southern Cameroons Interim Government will no longer accept the persistence of the humanitarian crisis in Ground Zero, neighboring Nigeria and at the Mexican border with the USA and will also not be patient any longer with the international community.
By Chi Prudence Asong
7, November 2019
UK parliament dissolved as five-week election campaign kicks off 0
Britain’s five-week election campaign officially began Wednesday, when Parliament was dissolved ahead of the December 12 vote. However, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s campaign launch was marred by the resignation of one of his ministers, a gaffe about the victims of a deadly tower blaze and a doctored video of an opponent released by his party.
Johnson called a snap election in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock that he says has paralysed Britain for more than three years and had started to undermine confidence in the world’s fifth largest economy.
But just an hour after meeting Queen Elizabeth to formally begin the election campaign, Johnson’s minister for Wales, Alun Cairns, resigned after being accused of lying about his knowledge about an aide who allegedly sabotaged a rape trial.
At the start of the campaign, Johnson’s Conservatives enjoy a lead over the opposition Labour Party of between 7 and 17 percentage points, though pollsters warn that their models are wilting beside the Brexit furnace.
“Let’s get Brexit done,” Johnson, 55, said outside his Downing Street official residence, adding that Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn would bring yet more turmoil with fresh referendums on EU membership and Scottish independence.
“Come with us, get Brexit done and take this country forward, or, and this is the alternative next year, spend the whole of 2020 in a horror show of yet more dither and delay,” he said.
Boris Johnson✔@BorisJohnson
We will have a General Election on December 12th. It’s now up to you, the great British public, to make your voice heard.
Do you want to #GetBrexitDone or have two more referendums next year with Corbyn?
Johnson said Corbyn hated wealth and was thus like Soviet leader Josef Stalin – who sent millions to their deaths in labour camps. Corbyn said such remarks were “nonsense” that the super-rich came up with to avoid paying more tax.
Earlier, Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly spent the morning defending distributing a doctored video clip of a rival Labour Party politician instead of touting Johnson’s election campaign launch.
Another prominent Conservative, Jacob Rees-Mogg, apologised on Tuesday after he suggested that victims of the blaze at London’s Grenfell Tower should have used common sense to ignore firefighters’ instructions to stay in the burning building.
Election gamble
Johnson, 55, hopes he will win a big enough majority in parliament to get the Brexit deal he agreed with Brussels last month ratified and lead Britain out of the EU at the end of December or in January.
After failing to deliver Brexit on October 31, Johnson said his party offered the only way to deliver Brexit and painted Labour’s Corbyn as a socialist wrecker determined to bring in yet more political crisis.
Jeremy Corbyn✔@jeremycorbyn
We will:
reduce NHS waiting times
get Brexit sorted in six months
kick start a Green Industrial Revolution
build a million genuinely affordable homes within 10 years
We will end:
in-work poverty
food bank use
rough sleeping
tuition fees
“They pretend that their hatred is directed only at certain billionaires – and they point their fingers at individuals with a relish and a vindictiveness not seen since Stalin persecuted the kulaks,” Johnson wrote in an article for the Daily Telegraph newspaper. “They would destroy the very basis of this country’s prosperity.”
Millions of people were executed under Stalin and many more perished from abuse and disease in a vast network of prison camps, known as the Gulags. Relatively affluent farmers, known as kulaks, were among the groups targeted.
Speaking at a campaign event in the English town of Telford on Wednesday, Corbyn said Labour would deliver real change and share power and wealth with people who “don’t have friends in high places”.
“They quite shamefully think the victims of Grenfell fire died because they didn’t have the common sense to save themselves,” Corbyn said. “I’ll tell you what’s common sense -don’t put flammable cladding on people’s homes.”
He also cautioned against believing the consensus view that Johnson was assured victory, citing the 2017 election when Johnson’s predecessor, Theresa May, bet on calling a snap election when also far ahead in the polls but lost her majority.
“In the 2017 election, there were queues of experts … lining up at the beginning of the campaign to write off the Labour Party, and what happened then?” Corbyn said.
On Tuesday Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson said she firmly refuses to back Corbyn and wants to become prime minister herself.
“I am absolutely, categorically ruling out Liberal Democratic votes putting Jeremy Corbyn into Number 10,” Swinson said at the launch of her party’s election campaign in London. The Liberal Democrats are currently running in third place with around 18 percent of the vote.
“On the biggest issue of the day, he has prevaricated and will not give a straight answer — even now, when you will ask him if he is Remain or Leave — he will not tell you how he will vote,” Swinson told reporters.
(FRANCE 24 with REUTERS)