Wednesday 18 January 2017

For allegedly desecrating state symbols:

21 Anglophones still held in Y’de
Battery of lawyers defending detained Anglophone rioters
The Median gathered that the 21 Anglophones still being detained are those that allegedly burnt the national flag during mass protests in the North West and South West Regions.
                A security official confirmed to The Median, adding that those who were held at the National Gendarmerie Headquarters have all been transferred to the Kondengui Prison in Yaounde.
                Though the fate of the detainees is not immediately known, a battery of some 66 Francophone and Anglophone lawyers under the canopy of the Human Rights Commission of the Cameroon Bar Association have vowed to defend the detainees.

                President Biya had during his end of year address to the nation condemned the public desecration of emblems of the state. He referred to perpetrators as extremists who must face the wrath of the law.
Below is a list of the 21 detainees reportedly still in custody in Yaounde.

1. Ngalim Felix Tsi
2. Chi Conrad Tambou
3. Cedric Tamngwa
4. MalvinTah
5. Emile NsohRigobert
6. AwahDzenyagh Thomas
7. Munji Roland Fon
8. Awemu Joseph
9. Hillary Ndongkeh
10. Levala Brain
11. SinjuDieudonne
12. WenongEnong Moses
13. Kingah Valentine
14. Yusinyu Gerald
15. Aselacha Martin
16. Awah Terence
17. Nkembu Anicet
18. KuyaseLeornard
19. Mofofchu Che Jean-Pierre
20. MungouAzeh
21. 21. Ndasi Julius

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