Cameroon : « Anglophone Crisis and illegal detention of Professor Maurice Kamto »
Cameroon : « Anglophone Crisis and illegal detention of Professor Maurice Kamto »
Since 2011, the Far North Region of Cameroon has been severely unstable due to the faction of Boko Haram and the extreme poverty affecting the people of the region. In 2016, after a government violent repression of pacific manifestation, several lawyers and member of a Consortium (Crisis resolution group made of people from North and South Ouest Regions) were arrested and jailed.
The Last presidential election was sullied of irregularities, the opposition, led by the Cameroon renaissance Movement (CRM) of Professor Maurice Kamto contested the results and published a resistance program to denounce the electoral Hold Up, the government incapacity to find sustainable solutions to all the conflicts affecting the nation and the impunity of players misappropriating government public resources and funds . Many actors-civil- of the opposition were arrested and are facing the death penalty by the military tribunal.
Speakers
M. Victor Ndikum
Militant politique et orateur public
Mme Edwige Ngueko
Activiste pour le retour d’un climat social convivial entre les différentes communautés camerounaises, Membre fondateur de l'ALDRH
M. Augustin Tchaméni
Docteur en droit public, Avocat au barreau de Paris, Secrétaire National en charge des Relations extérieures et de la Coopération internationale du Mouvement pour la Renaissance du Cameroun (MRC)