According to Human Rights Watch, Cameroon is facing increased scrutiny over its stance on free speech following a recent decree that potentially censors criticism of state institutions and the president. This new decree, issued on July 16 by Emmanuel Mariel Djikdent, the head of the Mfoundi division, has raised alarms …
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D.C. United signed midfielder Boris Enow Takang from Maccabi Netanya in the Israeli first division. The Black-and-Red signed Enow to a three-and-a-half-year deal through 2027 with an option in 2028. Enow is a 24-year-old midfielder from Cameroon. He previously played for RC Lens B in France and FC Porto B …
Read More »Decree in Cameroon Unjustifiably Censors Free Speech
Human Rights Watch | It is becoming increasingly difficult to speak freely in Cameroon. In a decree issued on July 16, Emmanuel Mariel Djikdent, the head of the Mfoundi division, where the capital Yaoundé is situated, stated that “anyone who dangerously insults the [state] institutions or the person who embodies …
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Fadeaway World | Joel Embiid explains why he spurned France in the 2024 Olympics. When Team USA backed out of his commitment to play for France in favor of joining Team USA, it sparked some outrage and confusion around the basketball community. But in a recent chat with reporters, Embiid …
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Read More »Cameroon opposition doubts reasons for election postponement
DW | Cameroon’s government has decided to postpone parliamentary and municipal elections. The decision has ignited fierce debates over implications for the future, with many doubting President Biya’s motivations for the move. On July 8, the National Assembly of Cameroon voted in favor of extending the mandate of current Members of Parliament …
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