This paper summarizes AI's concerns in Cameroon during 1993. Hundreds of government critics and opponents were detained for short periods, usually without charge ...
1. Egypt: Grave human rights abuses; 2. Togo: Extrajudicial executions; 3. Guatemala: Military accused of torturing secret detainees; 4. Greece: Government critics ...
AI is concerned about some 150 members and supporters of opposition political parties who have been detained incommunicado since their arrest on 31 March-1 April ...
Following the lifting of the State of Emergency in North-West Province on 30 December 1992, most emergency detainees are believed to have been released. AI is trying ...
Dr Victorin Francois Bieleu, president of the Union des forces democratiques du Cameroun and campaign manager for the Social Democratic Front (SDF), was released ...
Ghandi Che Ngwa died at the Military Hospital, Bamenda, on 18 November 1992 after torture in police custody. Others tortured included 17-year-old Joseph Ngwa, who ...
Abass Kotti, an exiled former Chadian government minister and three of his supporters, also Chadian Nationals, were reportedly arrested on 17 December 1992 in Maroua ...