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Wednesday 5 December 2012

Cameroon: Biya expands global communication spy network

Biya`s administration is planning a major expansion of Cameroon`s international spy network, creating a new generation of undercover communication agents to get a better handle on critical issues such as corruption, violation of Human Rights, breach of the freedom of expression and the rising influence of activists against his regime in Africa, Europe and Us.

The country is to send hundreds of spies overseas as part of a plan to assemble an espionage network that rivals the civilian national central intelligence agency in size, marking a major expansion in Cameroon`s communication espionage network. The aim for this is to bring peace to the country. But the country is not a war.

According to Issa Tchiroma, "....lawlessness, breach of press ethics and corruption have robbed the country of peace and freedom and it is time to put things right and to bring back the good journalism, the responsible and accountable journalism..".  The real objectives for the conference here are to avoid the press to acting together in order to set up a system of robust regulation.

Corrupted publications are lining up to have their men being taken while the Cameroon national union of journalists is calling for a new press regulator without being compelled by legislation.  

According to an insider at the national conference on the state of the government`s communication policy being held in Yaounde until Friday, December 7, 2012, hundreds of editors have already spoken to Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who is the head of the communication department and leader of a political party without any representative at the National Assembly to agree to have their men in the network.

The expansion will change the complexion of the embassies` communication department body which is expected to end up with as many as over thousands intelligence communication collectors worldwide. The new recruits will follow and monitor critics in Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Tchad and many more in Africa, Belgium, Paris, London, Spain, Geneva in Europe, Ottawa, and others in Us. 

Biya`s administration is decided to have a grip on the communication and especially to those journalists who are critical to his regime. Paul Biya at 79 keeps going but those who fought by his side on April 4,5,6 1984 his closest associates in politics and his best friends pass on.

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