在尼日利亚被捕并被引渡到喀麦隆的独立主义者案件中的喀麦隆人权问题

Maxi Ngo MBE
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自2018年1月5日以来,西西库·阿尤克·塔贝先生和其他46名支持喀麦隆西北和西南(阿姆巴佐尼亚)独立运动的活动人士在尼日利亚被捕,并被尼日利亚政府引渡。2018年1月29日,时任喀麦隆政府发言人、通讯部长承认他们在喀麦隆境内。尽管联合国难民事务高级专员在2018年1月24日的信中向尼日利亚政府宣传,我们引用“....”为了确保根据国际人道主义原则更好地管理移民流动,联合国难民事务高级专员办事处继续与尼日利亚当局进行宣传,以维护逃离危机者的权利,并促进向安全和有尊严的难民提供人道主义援助。高级专员办事处通过谈判释放了尼日利亚当局逮捕的某些寻求庇护者。对于那些被拘留的人,包括支持独立组织的领导人,尼日利亚政府同意允许高级委员会进入以确定他们的身份。政府还向高级专员重申,被拘留者不会返回喀麦隆。本文旨在介绍喀麦隆的人权挑战以及如何克服这些挑战。本文在这方面提出了一些建议。
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Human Rights Issues in Cameroon in the Case of the Independentists Arrested in Nigeria and Extradited to Cameroon
Since the 5th of January 2018, Mr. Sisiku Ayuk TABE and 46 other activists of the pro-independence movement of North-West and South-West (Ambazonia) of Cameroon have been arrested in Nigeria and extradited by the Government of Nigeria and recognized to be on Cameroon soil on the 29th of January 2018 by the then Cameroonian government Spokesman, Minister of Communication, Mr. Issa Tchiroma Bakari and that despite the advocacy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to the Government of Nigeria who in his letter of the 24th of January 2018 declares, among others, we quote ".... To ensure better management of migration flows in accordance with international humanitarian principles, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees continues its advocacy with the Nigerian authorities to safeguard the rights of those who have fled the crisis and to facilitate the supply humanitarian assistance to refugees in safety and dignity. The Office of the High Commissioner negotiated the release of certain asylum seekers arrested by the Nigerian authorities. For those in detention including the leader of the pro-independence group, the Nigerian government agreed to grant the High Commission access to determine their status. The Government has also reaffirmed to the High Commissioner that those in detention will not return to Cameroon. The article intends to present human rights challenges in Cameroon and how can be overcome. The article gives some recommendations in this regard.
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