The President of the Cameroon People's believes that the "Government has been unable to bring any evidence that could overwhelm these young people."
The president of the Cameroon people's party says that it is therefore unusual for some people to be detained.
The President of the Cameroon People's Party, Edith Kah Walla, is not going by four paths to denounce the decision of the President of the Republic to stop the prosecution of persons detained in the context of the Anglophone crisis. does not concern everyone. Approached by the daily newspaper Le Jour, it states in its edition of September 4, 2017 "this is really sad, this measure should apply for everyone and truly must be an occasion of joy for all Cameroonians. At present we do not feel that justice has been done ".
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Anglophone Crisis: Kah Walla challenges Paul Biya - It Is Abnormal That Some People Are Still Detained. |
Edith Kah Walla adds, "You can not accuse people in the same process, release some and keep others in jail. They have been imprisoned for eight months, and so far the Government has been unable to provide any evidence that could overwhelm these young people. It is not normal that people are still being detained under this procedure." Anglophone Crisis: Kah Walla challenges Paul Biya - It Is Abnormal That Some People Are Still Detained.