Security forces in Buea are reported to have fired teargas, gunshots and brutalized
Common Law Lawyers who were protesting against the absence of the rule of law, bad governance, Anglophone
marginalization, injustice and lack of freedom. Reports say the lawyers who staged the peaceful march were blocked by
security forces from entering court premises. Their wigs and gowns were seized
and in the tussle some of them sustained injuries.
Barr. Bobga Harmony, President of NOWELA who was in Buea said the security forces launched a manhunt for lawyers to the point that they ransacked
hotels in Buea town and environs to fish out protesters. And the police used tear gas to disperse them. Public
opinion is aghast that lawyers should not be treated that way when the protest
march was "peaceful". Many have frowned and regretted on the fact
that security forces fired gunshots and teargas against them, as if the
protesters were criminals. "We are not armed. We have only our
placards," a lawyer was heard shouting out at the military.
It should be noted that
Common Law Lawyers started by protesting against the non-existence an English
version of "uniform acts" of the OHADA (OHADA), and other legislationWhen News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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