Freelance journalist Emmanuel Freudenthal reports for IRIN on a week-long journey with a secessionist anglophone armed group which is fighting the government of Cameroon in a bid ... Read more »
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says the government has rejected the organizations request to access the country in order to verify reports of horrific abuse by ... Read more »
"The human rights situation in Cameroon has reached crisis level and could still get much worse," said Mausi Segun, Africa Director at Human Rights Watch. "International action is ... Read more »
The Conversation's Julius A. Amin, who travelled the country and spoke with different communities, says he witnessed the devastating impact of the Anglophone conflict on people. Read more »
Paul Biya has been president for 36 years, but apparently he hasn't had enough of ruling Cameroon. Read more »
Amnesty International says despite denials by authorities, it has gathered credible evidence that it was Cameroonian soldiers depicted in a video carrying out the horrific ... Read more »
Despite speculations to the contrary, President Paul Biya who has been in power since 1982 has announced he will be a candidate in the next presidential election scheduled for ... Read more »
Cameroon has set October 7 for presidential elections but it remains unclear whether voting can take place in the two English-speaking regions, where separatists are fighting for ... Read more »
The government says the number of security forces killed while fighting armed English-speaking separatists who want to split from the French-speaking regions of the country has ... Read more »
Three things are urgently needed now in Cameroon. The first is to understand the origins of the crisis. The second is to support an inclusive national dialogue. And the third is to ... Read more »
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