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News Cameroon :: André Blaise Essama: Civilian Translated Into Douala Military Court, Flagrant Violation :: Cameroon News

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A civilian before a military court: the rule of law in question In Cameroon, civilians appear before the military court for facts related to post-election protests. The case of André Blaise Essama documents a systemic drift. The facts are precise, the legal violations, identifiable. The facts established, date by date On October 12, 2025, the Cameroonians voted to elect their president. Concordant sources of minutes and citizen observations repo…
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A civilian before a military court: the rule of law in question In Cameroon, civilians appear before the military court for facts related to post-election protests. The case of André Blaise Essama documents a systemic drift. The facts are precise, the legal violations, identifiable. The facts established, date by date On October 12, 2025, the Cameroonians voted to elect their president. Concordant sources of minutes and citizen observations repo…

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camer.be broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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