Cameroon’s recent suspension of the LGBTI-friendly REDHAC raises significant concerns about human rights and civic freedom. The government’s actions, perceived as harassment towards civil society, lack substantive evidence and have ignited fears about the safety of LGBTI advocates. This suspension, alongside similar crackdowns on NGOs, signals a troubling trend that undermines the foundations of democracy just ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
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