Thursday, 6 December 2018

Arrest Warrants for Diaspora Separatists


The activities of separatists, especially those in the Diaspora, have not left the government of Cameroon indifferent. Recently the government issued international warrants of arrests against many separatists in the Diaspora. It accused them of working laboriously to divide the country and/or throw it in flames.
                Some of the separatists concerned by the arrest warrants include Cho Ayaba (Norway), Marc Bareta (Belgium), Tapang Ivo (USA), Chris Anu (South Africa), Boh Herbert (USA), Eric Tataw (USA), Mofako Stephen (Italy), Sako (USA), Akamangwa Joseph Akongwe (Italy), John Mbah Akuro (USA), Nsuh Lavert Nchitu (UK) among others.
                Most of these “fugitives” have since taken refuge in their host countries; they are said to be the front-runners of the Southern Cameroons independence struggle in these countries. Here they organize rallies during which they tarnish the name of Cameroon and its President They hoist a strange flag which they project as that of a new country that they have named “Ambazonia”.

              
Nsuh Lavert Nchitu
 
It is not however known whether the international warrants against these persons can be executed in their host countries. But if one point is sure, it is that none of these persons can set foot in Cameroonian soil, at least not for now. Any attempt to come home will only be at their peril.
               
Yet, in a post on social media recently, Eric Tataw explained how he was interrogated by the FBI, in the USA. He said the FBI now monitors his movements in the USA. How true this is could not be independently confirmed by this newspaper.                                        But it is widely believed that Tataw’s interrogation by the FBi was not unconnected to the arrest warrant issued against him and the others accused of instigating and sponsoring violence and secession in Cameroon.







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