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News Cameroon :: Yaoundé Confiscates the Corpse of Anicet Ekane: when Cameroon Burys Its Heroes in the Controversy :: Cameroon News

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The 29th of December became a symbolic date. On that day, the lawyers of the assignees of a Cameroonian nationalist who died in prison faced a categorical refusal by the Ministry of Defense. The body could not be recovered to organize worthy funerals. For Emmanuel Simh, the family council, this confiscation of a corpse reveals an unprecedented authoritarian drift. A death that still disturbs Anicet Ekane is not an unknown in the recent history o…
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The 29th of December became a symbolic date. On that day, the lawyers of the assignees of a Cameroonian nationalist who died in prison faced a categorical refusal by the Ministry of Defense. The body could not be recovered to organize worthy funerals. For Emmanuel Simh, the family council, this confiscation of a corpse reveals an unprecedented authoritarian drift. A death that still disturbs Anicet Ekane is not an unknown in the recent history o…

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camer.be broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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