Friday, April 8, 2016

Questions asked of an activist from Cameroon

The government lawyer asked these questions of an activist from Cameroon:
-did you join a political organization here in USA? why not?
Why did you go to the protest in front of your embassy? was it just so that photos could be taken?
I know I asked this before, but why haven't you joined an organization here in USA?
Why are  you in the protest photos? what is the purpose of taking the photos?
     Are the photos re-published on YouTube, to encourgage others to protest?
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When did you decide to come to USA?
who filled out Form DS-160?   is everything on it true, or not?

Why did you join that particular political party?
Why were you arrrested?
The police believed what about you?
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your brothers and sisters still live in your country, and the government does not harm them? why not?
Is your government interested in you? Your government has forgotten about you, correct?

What was the purpose of the protest? what were you hoping for?
Who should replace the dictator who is in power now?
-in 2016, what party do you support?
You like the UFDC? why? who is its current leader?
Do you follow the politics of your party in your country?
Mr. Biya is a member of what party? what do the letters stand for?
At the time of your arrest, what was  your political opinion?
What is your political opinion today?

you say you wrote a lettter to your embassy in DC? who helped you write the letter?
did the Embassy actually receive the letter?
What would happen if you return to your country? why would you be arrested?
what do embassy workers think and feel about protestors who stand outside with large signs?

I know I asked this before, but : 1] why didn't you join an organization here in USA?
                                                    2] did your ambassador actually receive  your letter?

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