Amnesty International says Yaoundé must release 36 protesters arbitrarily detained for five years
[Cameroon Intelligence Report - Cameroon] - 23/09/2025
The Cameroonian authorities must immediately release 36 opposition supporters arbitrarily detained for five years for exercising their right to peaceful assembly and put an end to arbitrary detention in the country, Amnesty International said on the fifth anniversary of their arrest. On 22 (…)
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