Sunday, October 30, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Paul Biya's Terrorist Regime Should Not Be Recognized By International Community
Paul Biya made a post-election speech thanking Cameroonians for putting their confidence in him by re-electing him for the umpteenth time as president. This speech demonstrates that the man is delusional. Having forced himself on Cameroonians through a sham election which has been widely denounced, he shamelessly addressed the people in an effort to legitimize his loot. The irony is that at the time he was making his speech, his soldiers were out in the streets of the country terrorizing the people. The international community should cite Biya as a terrorist. The United States Ambassador to Cameroon took the first step by noting that the Biya regime is currently illegal because it came to power through massive fraud. Now, the United States should follow that up by not recognizing the regime.
The Dictator's Son Is A Thief
Saturday, October 22, 2011
CAMEROON'S BISHOPS DESERT THE PEOPLE FOR PAUL BIYA
In spite of the glaring fact that Paul Biya has regularly been stealing elections in Cameroon, Cameroon's Roman Catholic Bishops, who lead the biggest denomination in the country, have largely been silent. Their latest conspiracy with the Biya regime is their call on the people to accept the current stolen election in the name of a false peace. One would have thought that these bishops should know that peace is not simply the absence of war, even as ordinary people die of want. These bishops, who should have known better, have decided to stand on the side of power instead of being followers of the Christ who cares for the neglected people of society. It is amazing what power and wealth would do even to bishop. If bishops cannot denounce such a massive and blatant theft orchestrated by Paul Biya, I wonder what they preach to their flocks on Sundays. It is a shame when bishops prey on the ignorance of their flock rather than helping them to stand up for their human rights.
France Attempts To Mask Its Blatant Support For The Biya Dictatorship In Cameroon
When the sham presidential election was held in Cameroon on October 9, French Foreign Minister volunteered that the hoax took place under the best conditions. After the US Ambassador to Cameroon condemned the election, France issued a statement saying that there were some irregularities with the election. Instead of condemning the fake process, the statement rather said that care should be taken that such irregularities do not happen in the future. In order words, France is endorsing Biya's stolen presidency just as it did in 1992. France has therefore gone down as the first country to recognize the illegal and illegitimate Biya holdup of Cameroon. It is an open secret that France has been sponsoring the Biya regime that has been oppressing Cameroonians for 30 years now, just as they sponsored Ben Ali's despicable regime in Tunisia. The French people need to hold their politicians accountable for the neocolonialism which they are perpetrating in Africa. They need to begin by throwing Nicholas Sarkozy out of power. Sarkozy has been shameful in his hypocrisy when it comes to his perpetration of neo-colonialism in Africa.
Just Before Egypt's Hosni Mubarak Fell, He Also "Won" An Election Like Paul Biya
We must not forget that just before he fell, Hosni Mubarak of Egypt also won a sham election like the one Biya is purported to have won. Biya, like Mubarak, will not last.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Some Remaining African Dictators In Pictures
Obiang Nguema (Equi. Guinea) |
Paul Biya (Cameroon) |
Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe) |
Isaias Afwerki (Eritrea) |
Yaya Jammeh (The Gambia) |
Yoweri Museveni (Uganda) |
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
The Dictator's Son Goes To UNESCO
African Universities Rank Abysmally In World
Of the world's top 400 universities, only two are in Africa and both of them are in South Africa. While the University of Cape Town ranks #156, Wits University ranks #399. If higher education has anything significant to contribute in making a better future for a people (as it obviously does), then many African countries are in deep trouble.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
OCCUPY CAMEROON
ELSEWHERE IN THE WORLD THE MARKET IS THE PROBLEM;
IN CAMEROON PAUL BIYA IS THE PROBLEM
BIYA IS KILLING OUR DREAMS!!!
LET'S OCCUPY CAMEROON UNTIL BIYA LEAVES!
GATHER IN YAOUNDE AND DOUALA
DATE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011
YAOUNDE: STADE AMADOU AHIDGJO
YAOUNDE: STADE AMADOU AHIDGJO
DOUALA: ROND POINT
TIME: 12:00 NOON - BOTH EVENTS BEGIN AT THE SAME TIME
THIS IS A PEACEFUL PROTEST AGAINST PAUL BIYA
In Africa, Cameroon Ranks 38th In Governance
The Mo Ibrahim Index of governance in Africa has recently been published. It ranks Cameroon 38th of the 53 African countries monitored. According to the index, Cameroon has an overall governance score of 45.05 on 100. That is a fail. If Paul Biya needs more evidence that his government has failed and is continuously failing, here is one more. Of course, since in Biya's warped view the world is not a "perfect" place, Cameroon can go nowhere but down.
Mandela And Tutu Should Speak Out Against Corruption In South Africa
One of the most deadly epidemics that is eating at the very fabric of South African society today is corruption. Even though the issue of racial inequality is still rampant, it is our view that both former president Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu should turn their sights against corruption in the country. It has been the bane of many African countries that states people who contributed so much in fighting colonial subjugation of Africans often maintain deadly silence when it comes to ills perpetrated by their erstwhile freedom fighters. Even scholars who are often outspoken when it comes to the pointing out the ills orchestrated on Africans by others often fail to rail against the misdeeds of their own compatriots; they instead cozy up to power. Many South African scholars are a disappointment in this regard.
Granted that Mr. Mandela is old and frail, he has been remarkably silent about some of the most pressing misdeeds of the governments that have come after him. This is especially the case with the issue of corruption which is eating at the very fabric of South African society. Archbishop Tutu, on his part, has been very outspoken when it comes to civil rights issues but hardly so about the widespread corruption which contributes to undermining the prosperity of the country. Before this cancer of corruption turns South Africa to become like most of her neighbors in sub-Saharan Africa, voices of conscience like those of Mandela and Tutu must be heard. These people are going to pass from the scene soon but before they do so they should begin another very important fight for the well being of their people - the fight against corruption.
Granted that Mr. Mandela is old and frail, he has been remarkably silent about some of the most pressing misdeeds of the governments that have come after him. This is especially the case with the issue of corruption which is eating at the very fabric of South African society. Archbishop Tutu, on his part, has been very outspoken when it comes to civil rights issues but hardly so about the widespread corruption which contributes to undermining the prosperity of the country. Before this cancer of corruption turns South Africa to become like most of her neighbors in sub-Saharan Africa, voices of conscience like those of Mandela and Tutu must be heard. These people are going to pass from the scene soon but before they do so they should begin another very important fight for the well being of their people - the fight against corruption.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
"The World Is Not A Perfect Place," Says Paul Biya
After voting last Sunday in the sham presidential election he has orchestrated in Cameroon, the Paul Biya was asked about the fraud that has characterized the whole process. His response was that since "the world is not a perfect place" we should expect fraud in democratic elections. Leaving aside the fact that Biya endorses fraud, let us reflect for a moment on his claim that the world is not a perfect place. His idea that the world is not a perfect place undoubtedly comes from his years of learning from Niccolo Machiavelli. The problem with this claim is that Biya gives the impression that by decrying his fraud people are asking for the world to be a perfect place. But nothing could be farther from the truth. No one expects perfection from Biya or anyone else. To ask that Biya should stop the blatant theft of elections is not to ask that the world should be made a perfect place. We are only asking that he should make the world less evil by stepping down. There is no doubt that the man has contributed in bringing much evil in the country by facilitating pauperization and early deaths. Biya will not even make the world a perfect place if he steps down; he will make it more bearable. No one is asking perfection from him and so he should not give the impression that the world wants him to be perfect. There is corruption everywhere in the world but Biya's level of corruption is among the highest. His regime can only be compared to regimes like the ones in Burma, North Korea, Gaddafi's, Mugabe's, and the like. Asking him to step down in order that a better future can be made for the country without him is not asking for perfection. Even without Biya Cameroon will not be perfect but it will be better. This sham election which the man has orchestrated must be rejected by all persons of goodwill. The single goal should be to remove the man from power, now, because his corruption is higher than average and has lasted for a shamefully long time. We ask for this not because we seek a perfect world but because we seek a more humane world where people like Biya do not hold others in thrall for all their lives.
Monday, October 10, 2011
At Last, A Worthy Winner!
After two years of going without a worthy winner, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation finally found a worthy winner of the Mo Ibrahim Prize for good governance in Africa. This is a prize awarded to African leaders who do what they were supposed to be doing anyway - creating a better life for their people. Because of their increasingly corrupt tendencies, Mr. Ibrahim created an incentive to make them less corrupt. This year, the prize has gone to Pedro Perez, the former leader of Cape Verde.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Archbishop Samuel Kleda Misreads The Cameroon Election
Egyptian Activist Addresses "Occupy Wall Street"
"Occupy Wall Street" protest is reportedly inspired by the revolution at Tahrir Square in Egypt that toppled Hosni Mubarak. That is probably why an Egyptian activist was invited to address the protesters.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Desmond Tutu, Dalai Lama Circumvent South Africa, China
Under pressure from China, South Africa had denied the Dalai Lama entry into South Africa to celebrate the 80th birthday of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. However, through the magic of technology, the two still had the opportunity to chat. Watch here.
Friday, October 7, 2011
African Women Win Nobel Peace Prize!
Read more here and here. One African female Nobel peace laureate passed away last month but is replaced by two!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
How China Is Breathing Down The Neck Of South Africa
South Africa, which is supposedly made up of fiercely independent-minded people who abhor imperialism with a passion, is now leaking the boots of China. The is especially the case with the recent denial of visa to the Dalai Lama by the South African government because the government claims that doing is "inconvenient." How inconvenient is granting a visa to an individual like the Dalai Lama? Is that inconvenience related to fact that China has currently extended its pressure to South Africa, thus making the South African government to be nervous?
The Dalai Lama was supposed to go to South Africa to celebrate the 80th birthday of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Even though this is not a hugely important matter, I trust the Archbishop himself will take time to chastise his country for selling itself to China.
The Dalai Lama was supposed to go to South Africa to celebrate the 80th birthday of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Even though this is not a hugely important matter, I trust the Archbishop himself will take time to chastise his country for selling itself to China.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Paul Biya: Le Choix Du Peuple Dans La Foret
Towering in a little bush somewhere in Yaounde, is a giant billboard portrait of a smiling Biya, with the caption: "Le choix du peuple." The man has already declared himself the people's choice because he has already rigged the election well in advance. He does not run on his record because he knows that his record is dismal. That is why he does not even bother to campaign. Having surrounded himself with the military and stooges, he knows he needs no record to run on; he simply needs to declare that he is the people's choice, and it will be so - like the decrees he has been signing. He does not even seem to be aware that the giant poster that bears his cynical smile is standing in a bush. He does not need to clean up his country because that is not his business. That is why he prefers to throw his people in the bush while spending most of his time in other people's countries in Europe. While some dictators, at least, pretend to have some patriotic fervor, Biya is just too scornful of Cameroonians that he does not even pretend to be a patriot. It is clear magic that a politician who never campaigns always wins elections! This farce of an election that he is running in Cameroon is null and void from the start. Biya is not a legitimate president. This coming election will make him more illegitimate as he seeks to declare himself winner.
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