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Opinions of Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Auteur: Le Huffington Post

The military court seeks to 'disarm' journalists

The Cameroonian 'priests' should consider rushing to the DGRE to denounce certain secrets acquired in their confessionals, under penalty of criminal prosecution.

Rodrigue Tongue of Le Messager, Felix Cyriaque Ebolé of Mutations and Baba Wame who worked previously for Afrik.com, three journalists unanimously respected by their peers and admired by their fellow citizens are currently being tried by the Military Tribunal as they have been charged with "concealment" of maneuvers by destabilization of the State October 28 and subsequently banned from leaving the country pending their judgment.

After Bibi Ngota, a journalist died in custody, after the author Enoh Meyemesse, heavily condemned by this special court, after Abdoulaye Harissou, author at Albin Michel was detained in the military camp of the gendarmerie, the SED (Secretariat of State for defence), the cabalistic campaign against freedom of expression tackles this time the profession of journalist.