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Assault on media freedom in Cameroon needs to stop (Demo)

This statement was originally published on africafex.org on 22 September 2019.

In a joint report produced by the Accra-based African Freedom of Expression Exchange (AFEX) and its member in Cameroon, Association pour Le Développement Intégré et la Solidarité Interactive (ADISI-Cameroon), the two organizations called on the government of Cameroon to adopt urgent steps to end the ongoing attacks on journalists and activists working in the country. The Report highlights the state of press freedom and access to information in Cameroon between January 2017 – March 2019.

AFEX and its member, ADISI-Cameroon, note that the situation of journalists and the media, as well as access to information, has considerably deteriorated over the period under review. The data collected indicate that there is an increased crackdown on journalists working in the country mainly as a result of the socio-political and security crisis the country has been experiencing over the past two years in its English-Speaking regions.

State actors were identified as the major perpetrators of freedom of expression violations recorded. Non-state actors like unknown individuals were also responsible for some of the attacks. Several journalists were arrested, physically assaulted or had their equipment destroyed by security officials in the country. The crackdown has forced a number of journalists to flee the country to neighbouring Nigeria and some have even gone on exile to the United States and South Africa. Others have left these regions to find safety in major towns such as Douala and Yaounde. Those who remain in the Anglophone regions are subjected to frequent threats or harassment from state-actors. This has forced most of these journalists into self-censorship for fear of reprisal.

There is the need for the government of Cameroon to take urgent steps to put an end to the ongoing crisis in the English-Speaking regions of the country and also ensure that the rights of journalists and activists are respected.

AFEX and ADISI-Cameroon take this opportunity to call on public authorities and civil liberties stakeholders to respect the conventions that govern the profession of journalists and the media in Cameroon.

Kindly click here to access the full version of the Analytical Report on the Safety of Journalists in Cameroon – Jan. 2017 and July 2019 containing more details about the challenges and threats journalists in Cameroon are facing.

Members of AFEX:

ADISI-Cameroon
Africa Freedom of Information Centre
Association for Media Development in South Sudan
Center for Media Studies and Peace Building
Collaboration on International ICT Policy in Eastern and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
Freedom of Expression Institute
Gambia Press Union (GPU)
Human Rights Network for Journalists – Uganda
Institute for Media and Society
International Press Centre
Journaliste en danger
Media Foundation for West Africa
Media Institute of Southern Africa
Media Rights Agenda
West African Journalists Association

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Source: MEDIA FEED

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