AP journalist detained in Cameroon while reporting on U.S. deportees
[Cameroon Intelligence Report - Cameroon] - 19/02/2026
An Associated Press journalist was beaten by police and briefly detained alongside three other reporters and a lawyer in Yaoundé while attempting to interview Africans recently deported from the United States, two sources told Reuters. The journalists had their equipment confiscated, which has (…)
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