Country Profile
	
	Security forces and armed groups continued to commit human rights violations and abuses. Hundreds of thousands of people were displaced due to violence; and gender-based violence against women was widespread. The government continued to crack down on peaceful dissent and on critics. There were...
	Campaigns
	Africa
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Peace activist Abdul Karim Ali has been arbitrarily detained since 11 August 2022. He was interrogated repeatedly about a video he made on 9 July 2022 denouncing a Cameroonian military chief for allegedly torturing civilians. Two of his friends have since been detained alongside him. The three men...
	February 27, 2023
	Campaigns
	Africa
	Detention
	
	Political activist Serge Branco Nana is currently serving a two-year prison sentence for ‘mutiny’ in Mfou Prison, southern Cameroon, after having been accused of inciting a riot whilst in pre-trial detention in 2019. He has now been granted access to a doctor and his family have been allowed to...
	October 7, 2020
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Detention
	
	Political activist Serge Branco Nana, member of the opposition party Cameroon Renaissance Movement (Mouvement pour la Renaissance du Cameroun – MRC) is serving a two-year prison sentence for “mutiny” in Mfou Prison, southern Cameroon, having been accused of inciting a riot whilst in pre-trial...
	February 7, 2020
	Campaigns
	Africa
	Disappearances
	
	Activist Franklin Mowha, the president of the NGO Frontline Fighters for Citizens Interests (FFCI) went missing on 6 August during a mission in the southwest region of Cameroon. His friends and family have not heard from him since. They fear he might have been caught up in one of the frequent raids...
	September 13, 2018
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Cameroonian journalists Baba Wame, Felix Ebole Bola and Rodrigue Tongue are on trial for ‘non-denunciation’ of information and sources at the Military Tribunal of Yaoundé, Cameroon for upholding journalism ethics in not disclosing their sources of information. If convicted, they could face between...
	March 8, 2016
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Detention
	
	Foudama Ousmane, a detainee who was at risk of blindness, was examined by a doctor on the morning of 20 April and prescribed medication for his eyes. This was as a direct result of the mobilization of Amnesty International’s members around the world who called and sent emails to authorities in...
	April 22, 2015
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Detention
	
	Foudama Ousmane has been detained for more than six months without charge. He has lost sight in both eyes and contracted pulmonary tuberculosis while in custody. He is not receiving the health care that he needs.
	April 16, 2015
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Human Rights Defenders and Activists
	
	Human rights defender and journalist Gerard Kuissu was released from custody on the night of 17 March, after Amnesty International issued an urgent action and met with the Colonel in charge of his detention. The case was also covered by local and international media.
	March 18, 2015
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Prisoners of Conscience
	
	Human rights defender and journalist Gerard Kuissu is being held in an unknown location in Cameroon following his arrest on 14 March. His lawyer was told that he had been transferred to the State Defence Secretariat in Yaoundé, but the authorities in Yaoundé have denied that he ever arrived.
	March 17, 2015
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Detention
	
	Jean-Claude Roger Mbede has been sentenced to 36 months in prison for homosexuality, a criminal offence under Section 347a of the Cameroonian Penal Code. He is currently serving his sentence at Kondengui central prison in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon. He is at risk of physical attack and other...
	June 3, 2011
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Cameroonian writer Bertrand Zepherin Teyou was released on 29 April. He had been imprisoned since November 2010 after writing a book about the President’s wife.
	May 6, 2011
	Campaigns
	Cameroon
	Censorship and Freedom of Expression
	
	Bernard Zepherin Teyou is a Cameroonian writer, held as a prisoner of conscience for writing a book about the President’s wife. His health is significantly deteriorating because of poor prison conditions in New Bell Prison, in Douala, Cameroon’s economic capital.
	April 12, 2011