Paul Biya vomit by Cameroonians in front of Cameroon’s embassy in Belgium
Yesterday, the megaphone was horning in font the Cameroon’s embassy in Belgium. Cameroonians in the Diaspora particularly those in Europe, were called upon to massively join the ranks of the demonstrations organised by "CODE"(Collectif des Organisations Democratiques et Patriotiques des Camerounais de la Diaspora)
Cameroonians, some members of many associations and friends rallied outside the Cameroon Embassy in Brussels to demonstrate their support for the principle of democracy and human right and also to disapprove the determination of Mr Paul Biya, to change the Cameroon’s constitution. The rally, which was characterised by singing, dancing and solemn messages on placards and appeals to the International community to stop another blood bath in Cameroon, was a grand success.
The demonstration began at 11 AM. with activists singing and carrying placards denouncing the policy of Mr Biya and the critical situation of Cameroon.
The embassy was closed during the entire day. According to Essome Jacky, the mother of Mbeng Junior killed by the police in Douala, « these demonstrations are aimed at sanitising the international community of the heinous and macabre crimes committed on our people by Biya's regime during the last few days. »
.
The slogans called on the European authority and the International community to actively take in charge aspirations of Cameroonians for freedom, human dignity and justice.
Some placards read: « Stops Killings », « Don’t touch my constitution », « we need change in Cameroon »
All Cameroonians and friends of Cameroon who participated in the demonstration, called for the recognition of the just aspirations of the Cameroonian. They condemned the constant arrest and detention of many Cameroonians during the recent demonstration in Cameroon. They also called for Human rights organization and European Union to act in order to oblige the Biya’s regime to open Equinox Radio and TV, Magic FM etc.
Each chapter of Cameroon’s Diaspora was urged to be proactive, be uncompromisingly aggressive in the defence of their rights, which will force the international community to reckon with them
The event closed with the crowd singing the Cameroon’s national anthem.
Many demonstrations are announced in London, Germany, New York, Ottawa, and Paris etc. in front of Cameroon’s diplomatics representations
CODE