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PRESS RELEASE - ARCHIVES 2010

“The strength of the Constitution lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. Only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share in this defense are the constitutional rights secure” - Albert Einstein

 

Cameroon Government’s International Campaign of Deception: The Sickening Reality of Democracy and Governance in Cameroon

(November 16, 2010) The Government of Cameroon has lunched an international drive to gain the approbation of the United States and the international community through deceit about purported ‘progress being made towards democratic reform and improved governance in ...      MORE

 

CCDHR’s Appeal to Cameroonians to Register to Vote: Voting is both a Right and a Responsibility

(October 04, 2010) CCDHR is appealing to all Cameroonians yet to register to vote, to do so as soon as possible. Voting is one of the fundamental elements of the democratic process and voter registration provides every eligible citizen, the opportunity to be able to determine their choice ... MORE

 

President Obama’s Message to Dictators: A Direct Appeal to Paul Biya to Reverse his Authoritarian Tendencies in Cameroon

(September 24, 2010) CCDHR applauds President Obama’s message on democracy to the world’s dictators. President Obama’s message came during his address to the General Assembly of the UN. President Obama dwell on democracy, human rights, and good governance, while denouncing ...      MORE

 

Government Endorsed Lawlessness and Political Intimidation Unacceptable

(September 10, 2010) CCDHR strongly condemns the use of lawlessness and intimidation by the Government of Cameroon as a political strategy to create fear among the populace. The use of intimidation has been at the pinnacle of the Biya regime and CCDHR is calling on him and members of his ...        MORE

 

The Collapse of a National Hero of Freedom - Pius Njawe

(July 14, 2010) CCDHR is saddened by the untimely death of Mr. Pius Noumeni Njawe, an ardent promoter of democracy and good governance in Cameroon. Pius Njawe passed away on July 12, 2010 in the United States of America. Pius Njawe was a highly respected citizen of Cameroon, a national press ...       MORE

 

CCDHR Applauds Plan by the International Criminal Court to Prosecute Election Riggers: Calls for a Closer Look at Cameroon

(May 31, 2010) PICAM supports the broad interpretation of the mandate of the ICC to investigate and prosecute atrocities that may amount to crimes against humanity, including acts of violence conducted as part of an electoral process. This perspective from the ICC came during a ...         MORE

 

CCDHR Condemns Death of Imprisoned Journalist: Calls for Transparent Investigation and Release of Prisoners of Conscience in Cameroon

(April 28, 2010) CCDHR strongly condemns the death of imprisoned journalist, Germain Ngota Ngota in the notorious Kondengui prison in Yaounde. Germain who was found dead on April 22, 2010 in prison was a 15 year veteran of the Cameroonian print media. He had launched the Cameroon Express ...    MORE

 

Campaign for the Recognition of Dual Nationality in Cameroon
(April 15, 2010) Consistent with its actions in bringing issues of national challenge to the forefront of public policy debate in Cameroon, CCDHR has issued a Policy Paper entitled “The Need to Recognize Dual Citizenship in Cameroon”. A civic campaign has also been launched to facilitate public involvement in ...          MORE

 

Declaration of the Conference on the State of Democracy in Cameroon

(March 15, 2010) CCDHR is glad to publish the “Declaration of the Conference on the State of Democracy in Cameroon 50 Years After Independence” which held on March 6, 2010 at American University in Washington DC, USA. This conference was an important and ...            MORE

 

Cameroonian Youths Need A Vision, Not An Annual Youth Day Recitation

(February 12, 2010) As a routine annual exercise of self gratification, Mr. Paul Biya  lectured Cameroonian youths about Cameroon history and how things have changed since the country gained independence. It appears however that Mr. Biya has his facts distorted for self-aggrandizement and political ...             MORE

 

 


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