Cameroon Journalist Held Incommunicado for Photo of Anglophone Unrest
CPJ says Cameroonian authorities have not disclosed George Atabong Lekeaka’s location after his arrest for posting a photo of security forces.
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Cameroon journalist held incommunicado for publishing photo
The Anglophone crisis began in 2016 with protests by lawyers and teachers over the appointment of French-speaking officials in the minority English-speaking Northwest and Southwest regions, triggering a crackdown by the majority French-speaking government and a secessionist rebellion. The post Cameroon journalist held incommunicado for publishing photo appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Cameroon journalist held incommunicado for photo of Anglophone unrest
Dakar, August 14, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Cameroonian authorities to release George Atabong Lekeaka, who has been held incommunicado since Monday for publishing a photo of security officers on patrol during clashes with separatist fighters. “George Atabong Lekeaka should not have been arrested for attempting to provide the public with security information,...
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