February 11, 2017
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By FRANCOIS ESSOMBA and DIONNE SEARCEY FEB. 9, 2017 Excerpt: BAMENDA, Cameroon — Lawyers have long put up with laws that aren’t translated into their native English. They have endured French-speaking judges whose English is barely passable and who aren’t familiar with their judicial system. FULL STORY HERE
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Press Release from JCAM on the Situation in Cameroon ENGLISH
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March 1 2017 Excerpt: “When the sun sets in Buea, the capital of Cameroon’s English-speaking Southwest region, residents lock themselves in their homes hoping the security forces won’t come knocking. “The atmosphere reigning here is one of fear, so we go to bed early because the security forces usually organize their raids at nightfall,” Lucas […]
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Washington, 9 January 2017 – The Movement for the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons (MoRISC) congratulates the people of Southern Cameroons on the successful organization of ghost town operations on this 9th day of January 2017. Today was only the first of the many Mondays on which MoRISC has called on our people […]
Written by Herbert Boh
March 1, 2017 Here is a copy of a report made available by the family of Justice Ayah describing his present health condition. The Judge of the Supreme Court of Cameroun was arrested by a gang of 6 armed agents of the Govt of Cameroun and has been in confinement since Saturday January 21 2017. […]
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