31, January 2019
Amnesty International calls for ‘immediate’ release of Maurice Kamto 0
Amnesty International on Tuesday called for the “immediate and unconditional” release of Maurice Kamto, leader of Cameroon’s opposition MRC, after he was arrested in the country’s economic capital Douala.
Kamto, who came second in October’s presidential election which he claims was rigged, was detained on Monday at the home of another politician, prompting some 300 people to protest outside.
Party treasurer Alain Fogue was also arrested on Monday and over the weekend, Paul-Eric Kingue, who ran Kamto’s election campaign, and rapper Valsero were also detained alongside 115 others for attending opposition protest marches in several towns.
Amnesty International warned that the arrest of Kamto and his staff “signals an escalating crackdown on opposition leaders, human rights defenders and activists in Cameroon”.
“The authorities must immediately and unconditionally release them, as well as peaceful protesters detained at the weekend simply for exercising their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly,” said Amnesty’s West and Central Africa director Samira Daoud.
“Instead of taking steps towards improving the country’s human rights record, we are witnessing the authorities becoming less and less tolerant of criticism. This must stop.”
Kamto’s Movement for the Rebirth of Cameroon, denounced his detention as an “unjustified” political arrest and accused the government of trying to “decapitate” the party.
“(The party) strongly condemns these unjustified… political arrests whose hidden aim is to decapitate the MRC and Maurice Kamto’s winning coalition,” party vice president Emmanuel Simh said in a statement.
REDHAC, an NGO representing human rights defenders in Central Africa, also denounced Kamto’s arrest as a “flagrant violation” of the law, demanding his “immediate and unconditional” release along with the others detained at the weekend.
President Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for 36 years, won a seventh consecutive term in October’s presidential election but Kamto has insisted he was the rightful winner.
Official results gave 85-year-old Biya 71% of the vote, compared with 14 percent for Kamto, and the party has since staged a series of sporadic protests. 0
Communications Minister Rene Emmanuel Sadi accusing Kamto and the MRC of trying to “destabilise” the government, and following Saturday’s demonstrations, Paul Atanga Nji, minister for territorial administration, said the party had “crossed the red line”.
News24
31, January 2019
Africa Cup of Nations: Comoros lodge Cameroon complaint 0
The Comoros Football Federation (FFC) has lodged a case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) over Cameroon’s participation at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
A post on social media from the general manager of the Comoros team, Ben Amir Saadi, confirmed the move. The Comoros believe that Cameroon should be excluded from the 2019 finals after having the hosting rights for the tournament withdrawn from them.
Comoros are in the same qualifying group as Cameroon, whom they face in March. The FFC claims that Caf has failed to implement its own regulations concerning the action to be taken.
Caf rules (Article 92.3) state that if a nation withdraws from hosting or has the rights taken away one year before the finals, ‘a fine of five hundred thousand (500,000) U.S. dollars and a suspension of the next edition of AFCON of it’s A national team, without considering the concerned edition.’
The latter words would suggest that Cameroon’s participation in the 2019 finals should not be affected.
However, it remains to be seen how the FFC’s claim will impact, if at all, upon Cameroon’s hosting of the 2021 Nations Cup, which it is now set to stage.
As things stand, the Nations Cup qualifier in March between Cameroon and the Comoros will decide who joins already-qualified Morocco in reaching the finals in Egypt, with the fourth team in Group B – Malawi – no long able to go through.
With Morocco on 10 points, Cameroon 8 and the Comoros 5, a draw in Cameroon will be enough for the Indomitable Lions to advance – while the Comoros must win to advance.
BBC