The Cameroon Journal's reporters all over the nation have
for as far back as two weeks been subjects to threats from individuals known
and obscure. The threats came as unknown
telephone calls cautioning our columnists to give an account of President
Biya's continuous advancement undertakings and help showcase accessible open
doors for adolescents to get included in country fabricating rather than focus
on attempting to push what the unkown guest depicted as "a separatist
motivation" by providing details
regarding Anglophones and SCNC.
Last Friday, June 5, at 11:18 AM, Nyingchuo Hilary, our
Bamenda reporter got a mysterious telephone call from somebody who won't
uncover his character. The guest, talking in extremely broken English – an
evidence that he is Francophone, told Nyingchuo that they (the Journal's
journalists) are being misled by individuals who have worked and profited.
The discussion went like this; "Would you say you are
Nyingchuo Hilary? Please I am requesting your associate's number, I mean Ezieh
Sylvanus," said the guest. Ezieh Sylvanus, it ought to be noted is one of
our Yaounde reporters.
Subsequent to accepting Ezieh's telephone number, he dropped
the call. After five minutes, he got back to still with a blocked number.
"Satisfy you are excessively youthful, making it impossible to compose the
things you individuals are composing on Anglophone minimization and the
SCNC," he said to Nyingchuo.
At the point when Nyingchuo addressed what he implied
exactly, the unknown guest countered – "Don't you compose for the online
networking called Cameroon Journal?" He proceeded, "As opposed to
composing on things you don't comprehend, I encourage you to help showcase the
progressing improvement tasks of this administration and help young people in
knowing the accessible open doors for them than attempting to independent the
nation," the guest said.
In Yaounde, our reporter Ezieh, accidentally missed another
coded call couple of minutes after the mysterious guest's discussion with
Nyingchuo.
In Buea, our reporter, Atia Azohnwi was confronted by a
mystery administration operators who indicated that the Presidency was
extremely enthusiastic about anything that can endanger Biya's stay in force,
uncovering that The Cameroon Journal has been noted for concentrating on
against Biya reports for some time now.
The specialists said that Anglophones, in spite of having a
Prime Minister post and other clerical positions are as yet requesting such a
variety of things, and the media, he said isn't improving the situation. The
security agent then sort of advised our journalist saying that "you ought
not hazard your lives on such delicate issues of the nati
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