L’actualité ces jours nous donne l’occasion de revenir sur ce qui est convenu d’appeler l’enlèvement d’un avocat à Douala. Cette interpellation de l’avocat Fabien Kengne alors qu’il sortait d’une émission de télévision nous sert de prétexte pour lancer la réflexion ce jour autour de la question des arrestations illégales et même des détentions arbitraires au Cameroun. C’est l’objet de la chronique de ce jour avec Michaël TCHIPKIO.
Poursuivre la lecture de « Chronique société. Focus sur les arrestations arbitraires au Cameroun »Anglophone Crisis: Journalist Anye’s Killing Highlights Risks Faced By Journalists, Everyday Citizens
In the night of May 7, 2023, armed men killed young journalist, Anye Nde Nsoh. They shot and killed him in a snack bar at Che Street in Bamenda, in Cameroon’s Northwest region. Before his death, Anye was serving as the Northwest Bureau Chief of The Advocate Newspaper. He also worked part-time for several other media organisations, including Dream FM, Kick442.com and others.
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On May 18, 2023, an armed group said to be Ambazonia separatist fighters operating in Big Babanki, also known as Kedjom Keku, a community in Tubah Subdivision in the Northwest Region of Cameroon, violently suppressed a women’s protest against exorbitant levies imposed on households by the fighters as a means to fund their war efforts against Cameroonian forces.
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