Cameroon: Separatist Leaders’ Life Sentences Overturned – A Major Shift in the Anglophone Crisis?
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On March 19, 2026, the Supreme Court broke the verdict of the military court condemning Ayuk Tabe, the self-proclaimed president of Ambazonia (an entity not recognized by the authorities and the international community) and his co-defendants to life imprisonment, a verdict that had been confirmed by the Centre's Court of Appeal in September 2020. A historic and courageous decision, according to their lawyers, for which this decision confirms the…
Ten leaders who had been imprisoned for more than eight years had just seen their trials besieged by the country's highest judicial body. The Supreme Court of Cameroon ordered on Thursday 19 March 2026 a new judgement on appeal for Sisiku Ayuk tabe and his nine fellow detainees, completely nullifying the previous procedure for defect of form. The facts: what was being done in Yaoundé The information emanated from an official communiqué issued by…
CameroonOnline.ORG | The legal landscape surrounding the “Anglophone crisis” in Cameroon took a major turn today, as the country’s highest court intervened in one of its most high-profile cases. In a significant legal reversal, the Supreme Court of Cameroon overturned the prison sentences… The post Cameroon: Supreme Court overturns life sentences for Ayuk Tabe and separatist leaders appeared first on CameroonOnline.org.
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