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[Opinion] Cameroonian CSOs warn of rising hate speech and disinformation ahead of 2025 polls

Summary by Cameroon News Agency
By Hans Ngala A coalition of 16 Cameroonian civil society organizations (CSOs) has signed a statement calling on Cameroonian authorities to “fight against misinformation and hate speech during elections in Cameroon”.The four-page document was signed by various organizations, including Civic Watch Cameroon, Paradigm Initiative, Sisterspeak237 among others.According to Dr. Ngala Desmond of Civic Watch Cameroon, this statement was issued because:“I…
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Henriette Ekwè, a journalist and political activist, recently alerted the international opinion about the risks of bias surrounding the 2025 presidential election. In an interview with Deutsche Welle, she described the "next October" election as "almost played in advance", pointing to systemic dysfunctions threatening Cameroonian democracy. According to Ekwè, Elecam the official electoral body operates as an annex to the RDPC, the ruling party. …

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Cameroon News Agency broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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