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Cameroon: Post-Election Cameroon - 'The Regime Considers the Press to Be Its Last Enemy'
Cameroon's government uses a 2014 anti-terrorism law to detain journalists amid claims of torture and suppression following the October contested election, with ongoing trials and impunity for murders.
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Cameroon: Post-Election Cameroon - 'The Regime Considers the Press to Be Its Last Enemy'
In his campaign to win an eighth term, Cameroonian President Paul Biya pledged to "strengthen measures to protect freedom of expression and journalists" in one of Africa's most dangerous countries for the press.
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In his campaign to win an eighth term, Cameroonian President Paul Biya pledged to “strengthen measures to protect freedom of expression and journalists” in one of Africa’s most dangerous countries for the press. But six journalists who spoke to CPJ after October’s contested election — which opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary claimed to have won, before fleeing to The Gambia — said they were not convinced by 92-year-old Biya’s promise of refo…
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