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Anti-colonial Resistance, Academic Freedom, and Political Dissent in Cameroon

MAR 2.05 Marshall Building, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LSE
Seminars 

In this discussion, Barrister Caroline Mbinkar examines the “Nera 10” case as a window into the criminalization of political dissent and the shrinking space for academic and civic freedoms amid the Anglophone conflict in Cameroon. In 2018, ten professionals, including academics, associated with the Anglophone struggle were arrested in Nigeria and deported to Cameroon.
 
Speaker: Caroline Mbinkar