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Princeton@GiddyBrow·
@AsstSecStateAF How does your shady deals with despots help ordinary African? More weapons shipped to crush descend
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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
On this day in 1961, Mrs Pauline Lumumba; wife of Congo's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba who was brutally tortured and murdered by firing Squad led by The Belgian Forces and some of HIS OWN people. After his murder, his wife requested to see his body so that she may properly mourn her husband. She never got that opportunity because the body of Patrice was dismembered and dissolved in ACID by the evil people that killed him! This picture is how the heartbroken widow Pauline protested her husband's murder on the streets of Congo. She walked barefoot and half naked. Patrice was just 35 years old when he WA's a killed & Pauline was 23years old when her husband died in 1961. She never remarried until she died on December 23, 2015 - 54 years after the death of her beloved husband! No body part of Patrice Lumumba has been found to this day.
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Kah Walla@KahWalla·
Excellent #FridayInBlack chers camarades ! L'année 2025 a commencé avec une énergie politique formidable. Les Camerounais ont soif de changement. Il est l'heure pour #StandUpForCameroon de se mettre au travail !
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Princeton@GiddyBrow·
@pendanyeh Norway has never championed human rights for any people. If such assumptions were true, they would not have illegally detained Dr. Ayaba and racially discriminated against him in their detention center. Black oppression continues despite all the noise about our natural differenc
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Peter Billy@pendanyeh·
AGovC Executive Press Secretary@PresSecAgovc

Norway’s Hypocrisy Unmasked: Politically Motivated Detention of Dr. Ayaba Cho Exposes Complicity in Oppression Norway, a nation that prides itself on human rights and justice, now stands disgraced. Its continued detention of Dr. Ayaba Cho Lucas, leader of the Ambazonia War of Liberation, is nothing more than a politically motivated act of repression a betrayal of the very values Norway claims to uphold. Let the truth be known: This is not justice. This is complicity. Dr. Ayaba Cho’s fight is anchored in international law, specifically UN General Assembly Resolution 1514, which recognizes the right of colonized peoples to self-determination. Yet Norway has chosen to side with a genocidal regime, Cameroon, notorious for its systemic human rights abuses, illegal occupation of Ambazonia, and brutal genocidal campaigns. But why? Because Norway’s economic interests now speak louder than its principles. The 49-billion CFA contract between Norwegian company Inrigo and Cameroon’s Camwater makes this shameful alliance clear. Norway profits while Ambazonians die. It hides behind legal maneuvers and U.S.-requested investigations while enabling a tyrant to continue his crimes unchecked. This is not a nation defending justice—it is a nation weaponizing its legal system to punish freedom fighters while protecting economic gains. By detaining Dr. Ayaba Cho Lucas, Norway has: - Abandoned its moral responsibility to hold Cameroon accountable for genocide. - Chosen profit over human lives by aligning with a genocidal regime. - Damaged its international credibility as a defender of human rights. While Dr. Ayaba remains imprisoned, Norway’s name becomes synonymous with hypocrisy, complicity, and betrayal. We demand: - The immediate and unconditional release of Dr. Ayaba Cho Lucas. - An end to **Norway’s complicity in Cameroon’s atrocities. Norway must be held accountable. Its reputation as a beacon of human rights is a lie. The world will not forget. Justice will prevail, and history will condemn those who stood on the side of tyranny. Freedom cannot be detained. Truth cannot be silenced. History will remember those who stood for justice. **#FreeDrAyaba #HoldCameroonAccountable #NorwayChooseJustice** - Congressman James Moran: @Jim_Moran @ChoAyaba - Elias Gerasoulis: @EliasGerasoulis FreeDrAyaba @anetteberger2 @vgnett @Kripos_NCIS @NRKno @AUC_PAPS @DepSecDef @AsstSecStateAF @SenateForeign @Sebastien_Nadot @SecBlinken @SenateForeign @CanadaFP @NFdep @StateDept @DepSecStateMR @hrw @ICRCPresident @DOD_DEPSECDEF @DeputySecState @USAmbUN @melaniejoly @joDionNgute @PR_Paul_BIYA @volker_turk @norwaygov_rx @EspenBarthEide @NorwayMFA @UNHumanRights @jonasgahrstore @UKParliament @supremecourt_no @mats56455 @EksfinN @jcelden @Hans_Vang @MariaDahle @sunnago @Zingeris @PACE_News @Tsihanouskaya @ECHR_CEDH @IntlCrimCourt @ICRC @realDonaldTrump

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Princeton@GiddyBrow·
@CanadaFP The West rivalry on the playground. Who's gonna win? Russian killing in the East and the West killing in the west and north. We doomed because the quest to rule God's world is ongoing unchallenged. Materials and more materials huh?
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Foreign Policy CAN@CanadaFP·
The Kremlin has funded and directed covert efforts by Russian state media outlets to subvert societies using global disinformation and influence campaigns. Read more on G7 RRM's statement: canada.ca/en/global-affa…
Foreign Policy CAN@CanadaFP

Russian state media inject pro-Kremlin propaganda into public discourse to sway opinion and influence foreign policy in Russia's favour. Learn more about Russia’s #disinformation tools & practices: international.gc.ca/world-monde/is…

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Princeton@GiddyBrow·
@CenterMandela Mandela was a fighter who brought change and smiles. Where is the Mandela spirite in this center? It's funny how soon you can forget. Hmmmm
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Mandela Center International
Mandela Center International@CenterMandela·
Mme NGUESSAN retrouve ici le sourire après 5 ans d'enfer alors qu'elle revait d'un mieux être de son fils atteint d'une sévère anémie falciforme. Il se battait dans ce petit salon de coiffure pour subvenir au besoin de sa mère ainsi traumatisée par l'irresponsabilité d'un régime.
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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
“Independence is not a gift from Belgium, but our right—earned by the blood of martyrs. We will not settle for less. The revolution is our promise of full liberation!”- Patrice Lumumba
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African Hub@AfricanHub_·
Captain Ibrahim Traore President of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 during a visit to see his country men and women in their various farms. He encouraged them on food production and food sustainability for all.
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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
ASSASSINATION OF PATRICE LUMUMBA WAS ORDERED BY U.S PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER. On 17th January 1961, African martyr Patrice Emery Lumumba was secretely murdered in a remote forest location of the Katanga province, South Eastern Congo. Just 7 months after his appointment as the first popularly elected prime minister of Congo upon his country's independence from Belgium on 30th June 1960, he was forced out of office, mercilessly killed, and his remains buried in a mass grave with two other political followers who had been executed alongside him. The execution is reported to have happened in the presence of the Belgian Counsel General in Congo. His was there reportedly to personally ascertain the killing of Patrice Lumumba and report the accomplished task back to Belgium. Today Congolese and foreign tourists flock the remote site to see for themselves the place where Patrice Lumumba was murdered. A tree and a grave stone mark where he was shot and then buried. The tree is still marked with holes made by the bullets after going through his body. It has long been known that Belgium actively participated in Lumumba's death, and the European country's role has been highlighted recently by a film, several documenntaries, and several books. 'The Assassination of Lumumba', by the Flemish expert on Africa Lugo De Witte, shows that the Congolese Prime Minister was assaulted in the presence of Belgian officers and tortured in a villa guarded by Belgian troops. Claude Grandelet, one of the Belgian soldiers guarding the house, narrated recently those events saying: "We had been ordered to shoot at UN peacekeepers if they came to check on Lumumba". "And if we couldn't prevent the UN troops from entering the premises, we were ordered to immediately kill Lumumba" he added. It is also worth noting that when he was ultimately killed, the Congolese Prime Minister was shot by an execution squad supervised by a Belgian captain. His body would be exhumed a few days later from the shallow grave where he and his two colleagues bodies had been summarily dumped. The exhumation was conducted by Belgian police commissioner Gerard Soet. He hAS narrated in a 2000 documentary how he then chopped Patrice Lumumba's body to pieces, burned them, and then dipped the remains in a tar-coated barrel of sulphuric acid before burning whatever was left. More worryingly, Mr. Soete also admitted on Belgian television that he had even kept two of the victim's teeth which he presented to the camera's. As he unfolded a handkerchief to present the two remains, he remarked that "Lumumba had very nice teeth.. One had been crowned with gold in the back". This revelation prompted loud calls for their return to Congo. Today at the site of the execution, one Congolese eye witness Mr. Lwimba Mutifu Njiba narrates to visitors how he and his father were returning from hunting at about 8 O'clock on that fateful evening when they saw the lights of a vehicle driving into the bushes. As they watched from a distance, he saw one person being taken by soldiers from the truck to a nearby tree and shot. Then a second person. Then a third and last individual. At the time he did not know who the three people being executed were. He and his father stayed out of sight during the entire ordeal and only returned to the location the next morning to find a shallow mass grave with the bare feet of all three victims sticking out from the earth. He also says that some Belgians would return a few days later to unearth the remains, and dump them in a barrel of acid. They reportedly did so in order to erase any physical trace of Patrice Lumumba. However since his death, Patrice Lumumba has become an African martyr and a symbol of the continents independence struggle. He remains revered across Africa and the Third World.
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Togo has already shown solidarity to our Sahelian brothers in their worst Moment. Togo's Foreign Minister setting out Togo's credentials for qualifying as a member of AES. If Togo joins, the sea port issue is resolved.
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Princeton@GiddyBrow·
@MarkBareta It's times for those enjoying freedom to fund raise, arm GZ, to keep the flame on. Ambazonian freedom in their hands. Like or hate it, we are all victims. It will knock at all doors. Just a matter of time.
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Mark Bareta@MarkBareta·
Ambazonia Struggle: A People’s Revolution Deepens Despite Leadership in Captivity The resilience of Southern Cameroonians in the face of systemic oppression continues to defy expectations, even as key leaders of the revolution remain imprisoned. The Guardian’s recent coverage of the plight and determination of these leaders has reignited discussions around the existential nature of the struggle for Ambazonian self-determination. bareta.news/ambazonia-stru…
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@DssAgovc @EksfinN @NFdep @Stortinget @frp_no @jcelden @Hans_Vang @MariaDahle @sunnago @Zingeris @PACE_News @coe @Tsihanouskaya @NorwayMFA @AJEnglish @CanadaFP @EU_Commission @IntlCrimCourt @_AfricanUnion @AfrikParliament @GovernmentZA @SenateGOP Man, evile to Man supported by the likes of the US, Norway,France, and Britain. They killed jails and used the cooperate media to protect their evile deeds. Dr Ayaba and Simon Ekpa in Finis and Norwegian detention centers for standing up against the barbarity in Ambazonia/Biafra
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Amba News Line@amba_newsline·
After France installed Ahmadou Ahidjo as the first president of Cameroon in 1960, bringing together two different colonial territories, one English-speaking and the other French-speaking, France later replaced him with Paul Biya in 1982. Ironically, under Biya, Cameroon now holds the ignoble honor of having the world’s oldest, longest-serving, and yet most illegitimate president and government. As the socio-political structures—mirroring Biya’s deteriorating health—crumble in one of the world’s most intense and enduring experiments in neo-colonial state management, can a diplomatic miracle even hold it together? I reserve my pessimism that, as currently constituted, France-Cameroon won't survive a post-neo-colonial transition. @AUC_MoussaFaki @KagutaMuseveni @RuhakanaR Biafra and Ambazonia in our blood .@simon_ekpa @ChoAyaba RELEASE THEM NOW @anetteberger2 @vgnett @Kripos_NCIS @NRKno @MortenEngesbak @AUC_PAPS @DepSecDef @AsstSecStateAF @SenateForeign @FRauCameroun @USEmbYaounde @UKinCameroon @Sebastien_Nadot @SecBlinken @SenateForeign @UN @UnCameroon @CanadaCameroon @CanadaFP @OchaCameroon @antonioguterres @TiborPNagyJr @CohenOnAfrica @PR_Paul_BIYA @volker_turk @norwaygov_rx @NorwayMFA @NRC_Norway @EspenBarthEide @UNHumanRights @AHuitfeldt @norwaygov_rx @NorwayMFA @NorwayPolice1 @NRC_Norway @EspenBarthEide @NorwayMFA @UNHumanRights @UKParliament @NRC_Egeland @EmilyThornberry @KarimKhanQC @realDonaldTrump @_AfricanUnion
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