Cameroon: Civil Society Seeks to Take Stock of Post-Election Violence
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In Cameroon, how many people have been injured, how many have been killed, and how many have been arrested since the announcement of the official results on 27 October and the demonstrations that have surrounded it? To date, the authorities have not reported any figures at the national level. Various civil society organizations are trying to bring up information from the ground to get an overview, but they lack resources and encounter obstacles …
The Minister Delegate to the Minister of Justice, Garde des Sceaux, MOMO Jean De Dieu, once again aroused the emotion and controversy after his shocking statements about the violence that occurred during the post-election demonstrations. Guest of the programme "No Tabous", the political leader, whose function includes human rights, adopted a rigid line of defence to justify the repression carried out by the Forces de Maintenance de l'Ordre (FMO)…
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The Minister of Communication Rene Emmanuel Sadi on Monday condemned violent post-election protests and acts of civil disobedience, vowing that effective measures will be taken to restore order. Sadi, also the government spokesperson, said violent protests following the country’s Oct. 12 presidential election had led to the destruction and looting of property. “Those responsible for the disturbances, caught in the act of committing their crimes,…
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