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Cameroon: Information on the current status of opposition leader John Fru Ndi and on whether he has been released from custody

Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada
Publication Date 1 March 1993
Citation / Document Symbol CMR13267
Cite as Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Cameroon: Information on the current status of opposition leader John Fru Ndi and on whether he has been released from custody, 1 March 1993, CMR13267, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6abbf30.html [accessed 30 May 2023]
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According to an article in West Africa, in mid-January 1993 John Fru Ndi was still under house arrest (18-24 Jan. 1993). A group of old women called "Takembeng" tightened security around Ndi's house following the lifting of the state of emergency in Bamenda (Ibid.). The women intended to ward off any secret police move to eliminate Ndi (Ibid.). According to newspaper reports, the secret police have been instructed to prevent Ndi from attending President Clinton's inauguration ceremony (Ibid.). The women promised to guard Ndi until 5 January (Ibid.).

According to Ndjamena Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne, Ndi did attend President Clinton's inauguration and made a stopover in Paris on the way home (28 Jan. 1993).

On 9 February 1993, Yaounde CRTV Radio Network reported that Ndi had his first press conference since his release from house arrest (7 Feb. 1993).

Further information on the requested subject is available in the attached documents. Additional or corroborating information is currently unavailable to the DIRB in Ottawa.

References

Ndjamena Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne [in French]. 28 January 1993. "Fru Ndi After Paris Stopover." (FBIS-AFR-93-018 29 Jan. 1993)

West Africa [London]. 7-13 December 1992. "Dateline: Cameroon: US Aid Suspended," p. 2113.

. 18-24 January 1993. "Dateline: Cameroon: Government Condemned," p. 72.

Yaounde CRTV Radio Network [in English]. 7 February 1993. "Opposition Leader Fru Ndi Ready for Dialogue." (FBIS-AFR-93-26 10 Feb. 1993)

Attachments

Ndjamena Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne [in French]. 28 January 1992. "Fru Ndi After Paris Stopover." (FBIS-AFR-93-018 29 Jan. 1993, p. 1)

Africa Research Bulletin: Political Series [London]. 1-30 November 1992. Vol. 29, No. 11. "Cameroon: Opposition Leader Under House Arrest," p. 10778.

. 1-30 November 1992. Vol. 29, No. 11. "West Africa's View," pp. 10778-10779.

. 1-30 November 1992. Vol. 29, No. 11. "International Condemnation," p. 10779.

Reuters. 11 October 1992. BC Cycle. "Who's Who in Cameroon Election." (NEXIS)

West Africa [London]. 7-13 December 1992. "Dateline: Cameroon: US Aid Suspended," p. 2113.

. 18-24 January 1993. "Dateline: Cameroon: Government Condemned," p. 72.

Yaounde CRTV Radio Network [in English]. 7 Feb. 1993. "Opposition Leader Fru Ndi Ready for Dialogue." (FBIS-AFR-93-26 10 Feb. 1993, p. 1)

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