Among the preparations for the march on 23 February, had been seen distributing leaflets to Mboua Massock. Distributions of Appeal CLEAR Biya who had earned him questioning by the repressive forces comprador. Arrests showing panic among the stooge of Bolloré, the senile old man with diarrhea and Paul Biya. before yesterday, it's a simple graffiti sowed panic among all the zombies in the service of Western slavery. A Cameroonian newspaper article "The Day" tells the facts.
Panic at the Ecole du Centre
Yaounde. For two hours yesterday, officials from the Ministry of Basic Education have worked to erase graffiti "Biya hunt" on the wall of the establishment.
"Away with Biya. The inscription was engraved on the wall of the main entrance of the school's administrative center of Yaounde. In the early morning hours on Monday 21 February, the sentence which welcomes parents, students and teachers at the gate of the facility. Just as curious that make a detour to this place, located 50 meters Central Post Office.
9:46. Students are underway. The wall is now covered with lime. The inscription "Chassons Biya" reads yet. Passersby marvel at the school wall: "You have not seen anything yet, delete as many times as you want, he will leave anyway," says one man.
On a bench beside the wall of the school, the Department Delegate of Basic Education for Mfoundi, strapped in a black suit, supervises the work. His shoe size lets see some paint stains on the left foot. It uses a man crossing the road. He unpacks two pots of dye, a brown and one black. This activates a mix with white paint. Its first layer of mixture does not meet the county's delegate to the MINEDUB Mfoundi: "You do not see it that Biya is always read," he growls. "That's why I asked a smattering of green," the painter is warranted before applying four coats of paint. It reading less and less paperwork. They have even disappeared. Mission accomplished for the delegate. It can therefore give the smile on the phone or head shots friendly to people who come to him. The cleanup lasted 2h15.
Eitel Elessa Mbassi
Deploying safe The regime seems to have taken the threat seriously. A policeman made a round trip between the school and the Centre interpol offices located a few meters. Later, in a car registered 6819L The three policemen in helmets and armed with batons were lying in the car. Another sits on a chair and turns his baton in hand. The bulk of the workforce is stationed roundabout at the post in two pick-ups of the police. Gso agents are identifiable at a distance. Some were lying among the flowers in the roundabout at the main post office, while others bought the "kirichi." Boulevard du 20 In May, two police vans of the first district occupied by a dozen armed police batons are stationed.
Boris Bertolt
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
BOLLORE CLEAR! NO LONGER ON BOND! Paul Biya BROKEN UP! SARKOZY DOES NOT COME! A response-development for the Cameroon-BMG on Facebook.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Tomorrow February 23, 2011, in Cameroon, "SLAVES OF BOLLORE" revolt against slavery! Biya CLEAR! BOLLORE CLEAR!
Slaves Bolloré
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
"THE THREE PILLARS: A FUTURE FOR AFRICA FOR HUMANITY!" text of the September 29, 2006 by Yanick ToutainMonday, February 21, 2011formoisy The puppet of Western esclavoisie his people massacred by mercenaries; KADHAFI CLEAR! AND FAST!Monday, February 21, 2011 When the usurper government fired up his army, he must "Government Clears Ghannouchi," A must-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF DELEGATES REVOCABLESaturday February 19, 2011
enemies, allies or neutral: it must break in two the army of Paul Biya and Vincent Bolloré (an exchange with Seme Ndzana on Facebook about the Cameroonian revolution of 23 February)
Wednesday, February 16 2011Biya CLEAR: Mboua Massock remained incarcerated for 10 hours on February 11.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Biya CLEAR! Ni John Fru Ndi CLEAR! All power to the delegates of the people! in Cameroon and throughout Africa! Delegates basic tips, delegates, members, national delegates! We need a government of the people! Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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