Abdoulaye Math

Ongoing harassment of human rights defender Mr Abdoulaye Math and colleagues in MDDHL

Front Line received news on 25 May 2004, from the Movement for the Defence of Human Rights and Liberties (MDDHL) that threats and harassment are continuing against them because of their work for human rights in Cameroon. Mr Abdoulaye Math, President of MDDHL, was called to the police station of Maroua on 22 May where a complaint against him had been sent from Douala. Investigations by MDDHL, who got in touch with the alleged plaintiff, revealed that this person had never pushed a claim against Mr Math. The MDDHL has several other court cases pending against them.

Human Rights Defenders Harrassed and Threatened in Cameroon

Human Rights Defenders who have spoken out about torture in Cameroon are facing threats and harassment from the authorities as a result of their work. The Government has reacted to a report on torture in Cameroon published by the Federation Indernationale des ligues des Droits de l’Homme (FIDH) by denouncing Cameroonian human rights defenders in the media. Surveillance of the activities of human rights defenders has been increased and defenders have been threatened.

Front Line has called on the Government of Cameroon to put an end to such threats and harassment. Front Line is particularly concerned about threats made to Mrs Madeleine Afite, of Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture, (ACAT) Mrs Franka Nzounkekang, of the Human Rights Defence Group, (HRDG) Mr Abdoulaye Math of Mouvement pour la Defense des Droits de l’Homme et des Libertes (MDDHL) and their colleagues. On 27 November 2003 Mrs Nzounkekang received information regarding a plan to murder her and some members of her organisation. Front Line has received reports that two members of MDDHL also received death threats recently.  Read More

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