Brethren,
Our sources indicate that Cameroon now find itself trapped (as it did when Ambazonia issued the Inter-pleader Summons forcing her to admit the Plebiscite as the legal tool that dismisses their claims of unity as silly and bogus in 1994 at the ICJ) and may have to drop the case against the Buea activist out of fear of the exposure of Cameroon as a foreign nation in Ambazonia.
Cameroon had expected to charge the Buea activists with secession. Secession is a threat to the territorial integrity of Cameroon. It is a treasonable offence punishable with death by firing squad or hanging or lethal injection.
But then on 30 September 2011the Ambazonian Head of State issued an ordinance titled Ambazonian Law Enforcement Peoples Action Ordinance which clothed the Buea activities with legality. The ordinance automatically transformed the Buea activities from what Cameroon law calls secessionist activities into what Ambazonia law calls Law enforcement activities organized in a bid to terminate the occupation of Ambazonia by a neigbouring foreign country called Cameroon.
There is now fear that at any court trial the defense would raise the fact that the United Nations has confirmed (a) that the law 84/01 dissolved the illegal and ill-fated 1961 union imposed on Ambazonia by Anglo-French Cold War politics (b) that UN says HCB/28/92 is the best attempt at domestic redress which failed only because Paul Biya does not respect judgments on Human Rights. And HCB/28/92 orders all persons whose presence in Ambazonia derives authority from Cameroon to be expelled from Ambazonia.
I understand that since they have dragged Ambazonians to Court, this has provided a perfect opportunity for a legal counter attack Cameroon has never known before. In short Ambazonia has ambushed Cameroon.
It is now a straight fight Cameroon-v-Ambazonia. And history is that in any such contest, Ambazonia always wins. My victory in the secession trial after several months of detention is a case in point.
In a nutshell, Ambazonia has trapped Cameroon
To God be the glory!
Justice M. Mbuh