The advocacy group Camfaids (the Cameroonian Foundation for AIDS) today reported a new attack against a trans woman in Yaoundé, Cameroon. Over the past few years, she has been repeatedly beaten, arrested, jailed and released. (See related stories below.) This is a translation of today’s Camfaids report: A trans woman was attacked in Yaoundé, Cameroon, … Continue reading
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Anti-gay Cameroon resumes arrests; 7 nabbed in raid
Police in Yaoundé arrested seven people on homosexuality-related charges yesterday after a raid on a home where police said they found men engaging in prostitution and homosexual acts. The arrests brought to a close a period of several months during which Cameroon police had not arrested LGBTI people on homosexuality-related changes. This account of the … Continue reading
Cameroon: $325 frees 2 gay prisoners; more is needed
After six months in prison on homosexuality charges, two gay men in Cameroon gained their freedom by paying the equivalent of US$325 in fines and court costs. Issa, 29, and Thio, 25, were sentenced to the fines and six months in prison after their conviction on April 10. (Because of continuing security risks, they are … Continue reading
A visit to prisoners held on ‘suspicion of homosexuality’
In The Nation, journalist Andy Kopsa reports on her trip last month to Cameroon with an American and African delegation from the St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation. Some excerpts: 20+ imprisoned for being gay The daily tally of prisoners in Yaoundé Central Prison, on the outskirts of Yaoundé, Cameroon, is on a chalkboard the … Continue reading
UN warning to countries that harass human rights activists
As activists from Cameroon prepared to travel to Switzerland to challenge their government’s rejection of proposals to end repression of LGBT people, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued a warning to governments not to harass people who take part in U.N. human rights reviews. The warning was timely, coming shortly after a leader of Cameroon’s National … Continue reading
Arsonists, burglars attack LGBT advocates in Cameroon
Human Rights Watch issued this press release today: Cameroon: Spate of Attacks on Rights Defenders Authorities Should Investigate, Condemn, Prosecute Assaults (Douala, July 1, 2013) – The Cameroonian government should rigorously investigate, denounce, and prosecute suspicious break-ins at three human rights defenders’ offices in June, six Cameroonian and international human rights organizations said today. The … Continue reading
Organizing opposition to African ‘Gay Hate Day’
The pro-LGBT group All Out (allout.org) is planning a protest against human rights violations in Cameroon. It is timed to coincide with both a planned anti-homosexuality rally in Cameroon on Aug. 21 and the scheduled court appeal on Aug. 20 of a gay man who was sentenced to three years in prison in Cameroon for … Continue reading
LGBT meeting in Cameroon turns bloody as gay-bashers invade
The attack came during a gathering to mark the end of this year’s International Day Against Homophobia celebrations in the Cameroonian capital of Yaoundé. The time — about 11 p.m., Saturday, May 19. Representatives of several LGBTI organizations march one by one to the podium to discuss what the week’s activities have meant to them. … Continue reading
Au Cameroun, une femme trans attaquée de nouveau
Publié le 20 janvier 2015 L’association militante CAMFAIDS rapporte une nouvelle attaque contre une femme trans à Yaoundé: Lynchage d’une homosexuelle à Yaoundé, Cameroun, au lieu dit « carrefour Avenue-Germaine » le lundi 19 janvier 2015 aux environs de 4 heures du matin par un groupe de 15 personnes armées de pierres et de gourdins. … Continue reading
Cameroun : célébrations LGBTI dans deux villes
Publié le 11 juin 2014 Auteurs: Laurent Balla et Colin Stewart Rédaction en français par Denis LeBlanc Les militants des droits de la personne se sont rassemblés le mois dernier à Douala et à Yaoundé au Cameroun pour rechercher de la justice pour les personnes LGBTI et faire le deuil de leurs amis, morts en … Continue reading