February 11, 2008
The arrest and detention of nineteen activists demonstrates the atmosphere in which the
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Nineteen members of the Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC) were arrested and detained by armed police of the
The nineteen SCNC members were gathered at in a private residence for a meeting when armed police carried out the arrests.
Details of the reason behind the arrests has still to emerge from the Cameroonian authorities, but the nineteen detained SCNC representatives remain behind bars and access to them has not been granted to the SCNC Northern Zone chairman, Prince Mbinglo Humphrey.
Those detained are:
1. Chinkwo Fidelis Ndeh (62), SCNC National Assistant organizing secretary
2. Muma Emmanuel Suh (60),
3. Ndimungori Zacchaeous Ndeh (54), Mankon L.G.A. Chairman
4. Ngwa Benedict Fuh (70), SCNC representative
5. Nkwenti Peter Shu (50), SCNC representative
6. Che Christian (35), SCNC representative
7. Nji Martin Minang (39), SCNC representative
8. Chi Samuel (40),SCNC representative
9. Richard Nji (37), SCNC representative
10. Fru Peter (52), SCNC representative
11. Atumko Fruasanga Cyprian (57), SCNC representative
12. Fontowah Nde Pierre (56),SCNC representative
13. Nicolas Ndinge (73), SCNC representative
14. Fru Chungong Christopher (59), SCNC representative
15. Forbanjong Michael Ndenge (56), SCNC representative
16. Peter Tumafor (66), SCNC representative
17. Azieh Peter (42), SCNC representative
18. Wisiy Aminu Kanjo (48), SCNC representative
19. Ngalim Felix Safeh (25), SCNC representative
As with all other UNPO members, the SCNC subscribe to the values of nonviolence and tolerance in their desire to gain for the
Consequently, UNPO calls upon the Cameroonian authorities to justify the arrests and release the detained activists immediately.
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