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Amnesty International calls for immediate release of Cameroon youth organization’s detained supporters

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Amnesty Worldwide called on Cameroonian authorities on Thursday to instantly launch three supporters of a youth group—Moustapha Tizi, Mohamadou Ballo, and Ibrahim Oumarou—and their kinfolk.

Tizi, Ballo, and Oumarou had been allegedly arrested on September 9 in Figuil, Cameroon for carrying shirts with the title of the group they supported “Pouvoir au Peuple Camerounais” (PPC) on it. The sister of a PPC spokesperson, Hapsatou Issa, was additionally allegedly arrested on September 9 and her son, who introduced his detained mom meals, was additionally arrested. In accordance with Amnesty Worldwide, the detainees had been subsequently transferred to varied detention facilities in Garoua, Cameroon on September 13.

Fabien Offner, a researcher at Amnesty Worldwide’s West and Central Africa workplace, condemned the arrests. He mentioned:

Lately, anybody who dares criticize the authorities, whether or not a human rights defender, a journalist, an activist for the Anglophone trigger or a demonstrator, runs the chance of being arbitrarily arrested and detained, tortured and tried by navy courts in violation of the nation’s worldwide human rights obligations. Sadly, this pattern is more likely to enhance because the presidential election approaches[.]

Amnesty Worldwide additionally famous that activist Junior Ngombe was allegedly arbitrarily detained from July 24 to 31 after he criticized one other activist’s arrest on TikTok.

Relatedly, the UN Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said he “known as on political events, throughout the spectrum, to commit publicly to the human rights trigger, notably to making sure the rights to freedom of expression and of peaceable meeting will likely be defended within the context of the 2025 and 2026 elections” upon visiting Cameroon in August.

Transparency International presently ranks Cameroon’s public sector as one of many 40 most corrupt on the planet, with a corruption perceptions index rating of 27 out of 100.

Source / Picture: jurist.org

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