Cameroon journalists questioned in military court for withholding information

From Committee to Protect Journalists - Africa Fri Oct 31 2014, 15:41:43

Lagos, Nigeria, October 31, 2014--Two journalists in Cameroon accused of withholding information from the state have been interrogated by a military court and ordered not to leave the country, according to news reports....

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