The country was placed under curfew and Internet access was cut off once voting ended last week. The first voting trends provided by civil society observers put the main opposition candidate in the lead.
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AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE FIGHT FOR BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS for the people of Cameroon is Cameroonian Maximilienne C. Ngo Mbe, recently honored with the prestigious 2022 Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Human Rights Award.In an interview with FORBES AFRICA, Ngo Mbe speaks of her early motivation to take to defending human rights: “My father, being
We, the undersigned non-governmental organisations, write to urge your delegation to sup-port the extension of the full mandate of the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan (hereafter “Commission” or “CHRSS”) at the upcoming UN Human Rights Council’s (“HRC” or “Coun¬¬cil”) 49th session (28 Feb¬¬ruary-1 April 2022).
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A German man who spent nearly two years in a Cameroon prison on suspicion of posing a threat to state security has been released. Thousands of others suspected of opposing President Paul Biya aren’t so lucky.
German engineer Wilfried Siewe is now a free man after being held in a Cameroon prison for nearly two years.
“I am very very happy to see the family again,” said Siewe, referring to his wife and two children at a virtual press conference held on Thursday. “It was a tough time during which I really couldn’t tell when it was going to end or how.”