Amnesty International says authorities in Cameroon have shut down a news conference where the rights group planned to discuss the plight of three students sentenced to a decade in prison over a Boko Haram joke.
The organisation had planned to present more than 310 000 letters and signatures in support of the students, who had shared a joke about the extremist group in a text message.![]() |
Amnesty International Press Conference Shut Down In Cameroon |
Alioune Tine, Amnesty's director for West and Central Africa, says the organisation is calling on longtime President Paul Biya to release the students.
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