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MF (SCNC – Risk on return) Cameroon [2004] UKIAT 00341
Date of hearing: 23 September 2004
Date Determination notified: 29 November 2004
MF | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"My involvement and total commitment to the Southern Cameroon National Council stems from all these events. I pledged my membership in 1999 and since then have offered my services unconditionally to the cause I believe in. Being a social worker I, amongst other things, offered my services to fellow Anglophones. We give lectures on social skills, poverty alienation schemes. We also look after fellow members who are detained and offer moral support to their families. All the activities of the SCNC are public and non-violent, and nothing that I have done has been secret."
At paragraph 14 she said:
"With these commitments, I quickly posed as a true patriot and soldier to the cause. With the permission of the Chairman, ( ), me and my team of twenty people were trusted with the whereabouts of many on the run; kept records and files of crimes against humanity on fellow Southern Cameroons, at the scene pictures of tortures, eye witness and first hand reports of unfair trials; things La Republique would do anything to get hold of."
At paragraph 15 she said:
"All this went on without La Republique putting an eye on me and I fought passionately with all my brains and strength to see the Anglophones out completely despite the bumpy road to total independence; especially as the present regime considers the SCNC as a secessionist group, and according to their law it is high treason against the state."
At paragraph 16 she said:
"I participated actively in meetings, conferences, protest marches and also took part in the National Day Celebration that is the 1st October."
Miss K Eshun
Vice President