The journalists were attacked when they
entered the facility, according to a statement from the National Union of
Journalists of Cameroon.
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on the
Cameroonian authorities to investigate and hold accountable those who attacked Equinoxe TV journalists Joseph Abena
Abena and Augustin Ndongo while they were reporting in a village in Cameroon’s
South Region on February 13.
“The attack on Joseph Abena Abena and Augustin Ndongo
is yet another expression of the sense of impunity for those who intimidate and
threaten journalists in Cameroon,” said Moussa Ngom, CPJ’s Francophone Africa
representative. “Cameroonian authorities must investigate and hold accountable
the assailants and ensure a safe working environment for journalists.”
Abena, a regional correspondent for privately owned
Equinoxe TV, and Ndongo, a camera operator, were attacked when they went to
investigate an agricultural facility owned by Samuel Tony Obam Bikoué, a controversial figure praised by President Paul
Biya three days earlier for helping to create “an agricultural industry,” but
whose involvement in the banana plantation sector has been criticised by a local prefect.
The journalists were attacked when they entered the
facility, according to a statement from the National Union of Journalists
of Cameroon and Abena, who told CPJ that one of the attackers asked him why he
wanted to harm Bikoué’s business rather than investigating other officials’
interests.
Abena said that the assailants, some armed with clubs,
snatched Ndongo’s camera, confiscated the two journalists’ phones, and forced
them to sit on the ground while making lynching and death threats, according to
Abena, who told CPJ that he had identified himself as a journalist and
presented his press card.
“One of the attackers said he knew me before he said
they were going to kill us,” Abena said.
The two journalists were released after a local
official intervened, but Abena said that his computer was damaged and one of
the attackers took the memory card from Ndongo’s damaged camera.
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