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POLITICS | From Cameroon to Cape Verde: Fabrice Lena’s Account After His Escape from Douala Prison

DOUALA / PRAIA — Detained on 5 November at the New Bell Central Prison in Douala, Cameroonian opposition activist Fabrice Lena...

Anglophone War: A Death Count the State Won’t Admit

[YAOUNDÉ, Dec 17, 2025 – Cameroon Concord] —Between 3 November and 17 December 2025, at least 20 identified soldiers—most of them...

Georges Ekane: The Question Cameroon Must Answer

[YAOUNDÉ, Dec 18 – Cameroon Concord] — The death of Georges Anicet EKANE, National President of MANIDEM, has become more than a...

Cameroun — Ghost Towns, Exile Diplomacy and a Spreading Post-Election Crisis

[CAMEROON CONCORD | Yaoundé / Northern Regions / Douala] —More than two months after Cameroon’s disputed 12 October presidential...

Tragedy in Southeastern Congo: 32 Dead in Mine Bridge Fall

A bridge at the Kalando copper and cobalt mine in Mulondo, Lualaba province, collapsed on Saturday, killing at least 32 people and...

Betrayal and Belly Politics Behind Biya’s "Phantom Government"

[YAOUNDÉ, Nov 12 – Cameroon Concord] — The dust of Cameroon’s disputed election has barely settled, yet the regime’s arrogance...

Cameroonian Thinkers Condemn Global Silence on Biya’s Fraud

YAOUNDÉ, Nov 12 — A collective of Cameroonian intellectuals and artists has published a searing op-ed in the French daily...

Cameroon’s Counterfeit Diplomacy: Biya’s Forged “Messages of Congratulations”

  The world must not treat these acts of diplomatic brigandage as a mere aberration. The African Union should invoke Article 30 of...

International Jurists Urge Non-Recognition of Biya’s Swearing-In

[YAOUNDÉ – Nov 6 | Cameroon Concord] — In a coordinated statement released simultaneously in Yaoundé, Paris, Washington, and...

Ghanaian media outlets have recently been broadcasting the Ambazonia struggle as activist seek support in that Country

tional Covenant on Civil and Political Rights) Tribunal Communication 1134/2002, the United Nations Human Rights Tribunal ruled in favor of compensation for Fon Gorji-Dinka for human rights abuses to his person and for assurances of the enjoyment of his civil and political rights.A one to one talk with HRH Fon Fongum Gorji-Dinka, a pioneer activist and activist for the restoration of statehood for the former British Southern Cameroons Territory( Ambazonia). n a 2005 judgment of the United Nations Human Rights ICCPR (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights) Tribunal Communication 1134/2002, the United Nations Human Rights Tribunal ruled in favor of compensation for Fon Gorji-Dinka for human rights abuses to his person and for assurances of the enjoyment of his civil and political rights.

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Can Biya’s Courts Deliver Justice for the Nera 10?

[YAOUNDÉ, Dec 18] — Today, the Nera 10 appear before Cameroon’s Supreme Court, marking a critical moment not only for ten imprisoned men, but for the credibility of the country’s entire judicial system. This is not merely a procedural step in a long-running case; it is a reckoning with years of...