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CRM Calls for Immediate Release of Anicet Ekane’s Remains

By Synthia Lateu The Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM) has condemned what it describes as the continued “confiscation” of the mortal remains of Anicet Ekane, National President of MANIDEM, and is demanding their immediate release by the government. In a press release signed on February 21 by the party’s National President, Maurice Kamto, the CRM urged authorities to return Ekane’s body to his family without delay, describing the prolonged rete…
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A death without burial: the Cameroonian state has been holding the body of an opponent for three months Three months. This is the time that Anicet Ekane's family is waiting for to recover the body of his next dead in custody. Three months after his death in a cell, Anicet Ekane's body has still not been returned to his family. A rare fact, even for a regime accustomed to authoritarian drifts. An opponent arrested, isolated, dead On 24 October 20…

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camer.be broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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