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Cameroon - President accused journalists of being dishonet and corrupt

Reporters without borders
08YAOUNDE800 A confidential cable from the US embassy in Yaoundé, dated 6 October 2008 and released by WikiLeaks on 30 August 2011, reported that President Paul Biya had accused his country's press of being dishonest and corrupt during a meeting with ambassador Janet Garvey. The cable said: “Acknowledging the need for a free press, Biya nonetheless denigrated Cameroon's media saying, ‘they write things that are untrue and publish stories in exchange for money,' and complained that a free (...)


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