2019
DOI: 10.1080/23743670.2020.1725777
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Media Regulation in Cameroon

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“…Cases are registered in Africa where journalists have been banned for speaking against the leading governments, which questions the democratic level of African countries. Among the cases are: Kenya, where a journalist was reportedly shot dead (Somerville, 2011; Wasserman & Madrid‐Morales, 2019); Cameroon, where the opposition party leader in the name of Kamto got arrested for speaking against the leading government after the presidential elections (Ngangum, 2019, 2020); and Nigeria, where political movements protesting against the government have been banned (Wasserman & Madrid‐Morales, 2019). Similarly, restrictions on freedom of expression have reduced debates on political matters where individuals share their opinions on the political and social lives of the countries.…”
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“…Cases are registered in Africa where journalists have been banned for speaking against the leading governments, which questions the democratic level of African countries. Among the cases are: Kenya, where a journalist was reportedly shot dead (Somerville, 2011; Wasserman & Madrid‐Morales, 2019); Cameroon, where the opposition party leader in the name of Kamto got arrested for speaking against the leading government after the presidential elections (Ngangum, 2019, 2020); and Nigeria, where political movements protesting against the government have been banned (Wasserman & Madrid‐Morales, 2019). Similarly, restrictions on freedom of expression have reduced debates on political matters where individuals share their opinions on the political and social lives of the countries.…”
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confidence: 99%