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News Cameroon :: aïcha Kamoise Referred to Yaoundé: Cyberharassment or Freedom of Expression Violated? :: Cameroon News

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A blogger arrested at the airport. Three days at the Directorate of the Judicial Police. A prosecutor to face. The case of Aïcha Kamoise crystallises the tensions between digital expression and the right to reputation in Cameroon. What happened on 20 April in Yaoundé Aïcha Wete, better known under the pseudonym Aïcha Kamoise and the nickname "The Mother of Lions", was presented this Monday, 20 April before the prosecutor at the Mfondi High Court…
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A blogger arrested at the airport. Three days at the Directorate of the Judicial Police. A prosecutor to face. The case of Aïcha Kamoise crystallises the tensions between digital expression and the right to reputation in Cameroon. What happened on 20 April in Yaoundé Aïcha Wete, better known under the pseudonym Aïcha Kamoise and the nickname "The Mother of Lions", was presented this Monday, 20 April before the prosecutor at the Mfondi High Court…

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camer.be broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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