Cameroon – CRM Crisis: Detained Barrister Michèle Ndoki's Twitter Account Goes Active Again, After Six Months

Par Kiven B. NSODZEFE | Cameroon-Info.Net
YAOUNDE - 23-Jul-2019 - 18h19   5434                      
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The President of the women’s wing of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM) party, Barrister Michèle Ndoki has presumably announced her return on social media, after a long silence.

In a tweet, she thanked all who have been supporting her, revealing that it was thanks to her collaborators that she got reconnected. She also gave hints about her stance on the crisis,indicating she was ready to continue fighting for her fatherland.

" Child of my land. Through my collaborators, I reconnected with you again, so that together, we focus on the construction of the land, beyond the bars of a prison of politics and around what brings us , our UNITY" she tweeted
Michèle Ndoki lastly tweeted on the 26th of January, before today, July 23.

Her tweet comes just few hours after an unrest at their prison, led six wounded. Many are wondering how she got the phone to tweet, since earlier reports indicated that the prisoners’ phones were seized. However, Barrister Ndoki wasn’t spotted in any of the videos posted on social media by protesting prisoners.

Athough the message is posted by her twitter accountIt is still doubtful if she tweeted this message given that prisoners are not allowed to, or someone used her account to send the message.

Following her incarceration, several international organisations and other institutions, have been calling on the Cameroonian government to release Ndoki ,and other CRM party sympathisers, but the regime have been defending their actions, saying their decision to try Ndoki and others, remains unpolitical.

The prominent lawyer is behind bars, facing charges of rebellion, insurrection and hostility against fatherland, same as CRM leader, Maurice Kamto and over 150 militants, of the party.

They were arrested across the national territory, after staging a peaceful protest late January, against injustices in Cameroon and electoral fraud.

During the protest, Michele Ndoki sustained an injury, and later, went into hiding, following a series of arrest on other CRM members. She was later arrested on February 26, in Idenau, South West region, and transferred to Yaoundé. The political activist wrote a letter from her cell in Yaoundé, stating that her morale is up, despite her predicament.

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

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