joseph chensoh
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joseph chensoh
@mopearly
Chef, Oracle Database Administrator
leverkusen, Germany เข้าร่วม Nisan 2010
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@MimiMefoInfo You can never remove a dictator from power without the sound of a gun. These Northists were just blowing hot air making Cameroonians to think that they have a stand-by army ready to strike if the Biya's junta carries out Electoral fraud of which they were aware of. WEAKLING.
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“It is up to us to decide whether we want a president in prison or free,” declares Me Alice Nkom
The spokesperson for elected president Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Me Alice Nkom, delivered a particularly sharp statement on Cameroon’s post-electoral situation. Asked about what she describes as the leader’s “strategic exile” in Gambia, the lawyer said this decision stems from security concerns and the need to safeguard the mandate “the people entrusted to him.”
“It is up to us to decide whether we want a President of the Republic in prison or free,” she stated, arguing that Issa Tchiroma’s presence outside the country is necessary given the hostile political context. She repeatedly compared the current posture of the elected president to that of General de Gaulle speaking from London during World War II.
Me Nkom directly accuses Paul Biya of being a “despot” and “capable of physically eliminating” his opponents, insisting that he “wrongfully occupies” power despite his alleged defeat in the October 12 election. She says the outgoing head of state “does not joke with the presidential seat” and remains “eligible for forced eviction” from the Etoudi Palace.
Regarding her role as spokesperson, Me Nkom says she works closely with the international community. She asserts her freedom of expression, relying on legal instruments ratified by Cameroon: “I am afraid of nothing. The law is on my side. Let him violate it and come arrest me… but not before,” she declared defiantly.
Asked about the solution to the crisis, the lawyer was straightforward: “Paul Biya must be asked to move out. He is occupying property that no longer belongs to him.”
This statement comes amid a tense political climate marked by disputes over the official results and growing calls for a peaceful transfer of power.

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