Cameroon

28 September 2010

Authorities stick to their position on Cameroon newspaper editor’s death in prison

An enquiry ordered by Cameroon's president into a journalist’s death in prison last April has come to exactly the same conclusions as to the cause of death as the explanation originally offered by the authorities, according to Paris-based press freedom group Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). The findings of the investigation into the death of Cameroun Express editor Ngota Ngota Germain (aka Bibi...

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13 August 2010

Cameroon journalist facing deportation in UK granted bail

Cameroonian journalist Charles Atangana has been granted bail in the UK for six weeks. Atangana, who is seeking asylum in the UK, will now be able to prepare his application for permission to seek a judicial review with closer support from his friends and trade union colleagues. UK's National Union of Journalists (NUJ) is trying to stop Glasgow-based Atangana from being deported to Cameroon where...

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3 August 2010
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Cameroon journalist fights deportation from UK

Cameroon journalist fights deportation from UK

Charles Atangana, a Cameroonian journalist who has been living in the UK since 2004, is facing deportation after losing his case for asylum. He believes he will be killed if he returns to Cameroon. UK's National Union of Journalists is trying to stop Glasgow-based Atangana from being deported to Cameroon where he is likely to face detention, torture or worse. The union has temporarily stopped the...

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22 April 2010

Jailed journalist dies in Cameroon prison

Newspaper editor Germain S Ngota Ngota, whose health deteriorated while he was incarcerated in Cameroon, has died, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The death certificate for Ngota, editor of the private bimonthly Cameroon Express, determined that the journalist died from a lack of medical attention in Kondengui prison in the capital, Yaoundé, according to editors Hilaire...

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15 February 2010

Cameroon: Two journalists held by intelligence agency freed after seven days

Simon Hervé Nko’o and Serge Sabouang, two journalists who were arrested by members of the General Directorate for External Investigation (DGRE) on February 5 without any reason being given, were finally released on the evening of February 12, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF).

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9 February 2010

Cameroon: Authorities urged to account for journalists held incommunicado

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has called on Cameroon's National Security Chief Emmanuel Edou to immediately explain what has happened to two journalists, Simon Hervé Nko’o and Serge Sabouang, who were arrested by members of the General Directorate for External Investigation (DGRE), an intelligence agency, on February 5. There has been no news of them since then. “The unacceptable manner in which...

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15 January 2010

Cameroon: Editor released from prison after paying fine

Jean-Bosco Talla, the editor of the privately-owned weekly Germinal, was released from Yaoundé’s Kondengui prison on January 13 after paying the fine imposed by a court on December 28 on a charge of insulting the president, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. Talla, who described himself as “calm,” told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that Germinal would continue to be published “without any...

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29 December 2009

In Cameroon, jailed editor sentenced for ‘insulting’ Biya

A Cameroonian newspaper editor, jailed this month after publishing a book excerpt that alleged sexual activities by President Paul Biya, was convicted on Monday of “insulting the head of state.” Judge Ibrahim Ba sentenced Jean-Bosco Talla, managing editor of the weekly Germinal, to a one-year suspended term and a fine of 3.15 million CFA francs (US$6,800), the paper’s editor-in-chief, Duke...

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15 December 2009

Cameroonian editor under arrest

The managing editor of a private newspaper in Cameroon has been held in police custody since Thursday, accused of insulting President Paul Biya, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has reported quoting local journalists and news reports. Managing Editor Jean-Bosco Talla of the weekly Germinal was picked up by police in the capital, Yaoundé, on Thursday and taken to the State...

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15 October 2009

Cameroon journalist expelled from Chad for bogus reasons

Innocent Ebodé, editor of the privately-owned weekly La Voix published in the capital N’Djamena was expelled from Chad Thursday after the authorities accused the Cameroon national of “staying illegally” in the country, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. Ebodé was Thursday taken by Chadian officials to the Cameroon side of the border city of Kousseri, after being summoned in the morning...

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