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22, January 2017
Consortium leaders to appear in court on Tuesday 0
The leaders of the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium including 49 other Anglophone activists will appear in the Yaounde military tribunal on Tuesday the 24th of January 2017, Cameroon Concord News has learnt.
We also gathered that the leaders will be represented by Barristers Ben and Akere Muna, two renowned Anglophone lawyers. Our source also hinted that Wilfred Tassang will hold talks with the Secretary General of the African Union inside the American embassy in Yaounde.
The Consortium announced earlier today that Southern Cameroonians should observe the civil disobedience campaign for tomorrow and Tuesday and also that all schools in West Cameroon should remain closed indefinitely.
By Sama Ernest