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News Cameroon :: After Three Months of Confiscation, Anicet Ekane's Body Returned to His Family :: Cameroon News

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A restitution that put an end to three months of outrage The African Movement for New Independence and Democracy announced on 24 February 2026 the return of the remains of its president. Anicet Ekane, arrested in October 2025, died in the premises of the Defense Secretariat in Yaoundé. His body had been confiscated for three months. MANIDEM denounced in his communiqué a "cold killing" followed by a "profanation" by the prolonged detention of the…
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A restitution that put an end to three months of outrage The African Movement for New Independence and Democracy announced on 24 February 2026 the return of the remains of its president. Anicet Ekane, arrested in October 2025, died in the premises of the Defense Secretariat in Yaoundé. His body had been confiscated for three months. MANIDEM denounced in his communiqué a "cold killing" followed by a "profanation" by the prolonged detention of the…

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camer.be broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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