July 24, 2024

Distinguished A journalist from Cameroon was found dead after being kidnapped.

Five days after being kidnapped by unknown assailants, the death of a well-known Cameroonian journalist was found on Sunday, June 22, near Yaounde, according to the press union and a colleague.


According to media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Martinez Zogo, the director of the for-profit radio station Amplitude FM, was abducted on January 17 by unidentified assailants after attempting to flee his attackers by entering a police station.

RSF reported that Zogo had lately discussed an alleged embezzlement issue involving a media outlet with connections to the government on broadcast.

The Cameroonian journalists’ trade union issued a statement saying, “Cameroonian media has now lost one of its colleagues, a victim of hatred and savagery.” Where are the rights to freedom of speech and of the press?

The editor-in-chief of Amplitude FM, Charlie Amie Tchouemou, who was Zogo’s colleague, verified both his death and his kidnapping. The event is the most recent of several assaults on journalists in Cameroon.

A further indication of the dangers of reporting in the African nation, according to media supporters, is Martinez Zogo’s disappearance and death.

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