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*Press release*
​21.12
.2017

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*CAMEROON*

*RFI reporter Ahmed Abbashould be freed soon
<https://rsf.org/en/news/rfi-reporter-ahmed-abba-should-be-freed-soon>*




Reporters Without Borders (RSF) welcomes radio reporter *Ahmed Abba*'s
imminent release after a military appeal court in Yaoundé today reduced his
jail sentence on terrorism charges from 10 years to 24 months. He will
nonetheless have to pay 55 million francs (83,000 euros) in legal costs in
order to be freed.



*Radio France Internationale*'s Hausa-language correspondent, Abba was
arrested in July 2015 in Maroua, in Cameroon's Far North region, after
covering the activities of the terrorist group Boko Haram. As he has been
held for 29 months, he should qualify for immediate release.



After his arrest, Abba was held incommunicado for nearly three months and
was tortured by the intelligence services. He then faced the possibility of
being sentenced to death by court martial.



A military court finally sentenced him in April to ten years in prison on
charges of "failing to report acts of terrorism to the authorities" and
"laundering the proceeds of an act of terrorism."



The military appeal court has quashed his conviction on the first charge
but upheld his conviction on the second one.



"*Nothing can compensate the lost years in prison but we are relieved to
know that Ahmed Abba will soon be reunited with his family*," said Clea
Kahn-Sriber, the head of RSF's Africa desk.



"*This is a mixed decision inasmuch as only part of Abba's conviction has
been overturned and he has to pay exorbitant court costs. We maintain that
he should never have been imprisoned*.”



For the past two years, RSF has constantly called for Abba's release and
criticized the lack of transparency of the judicial proceedings against
him. In its most recent release
<https://rsf.org/en/campaigns/rfi-cameroon-correspondent-ahmed-abba-must-be-freed>,
issued jointly with the Committee to Protect Journalists, RSF said Abba had
been the victim of a "judicial conspiracy" and again demanded his release.



Cameroon is ranked 130th out of 180 countries in RSF's 2017 World Press
Freedom Index. <https://rsf.org/en/ranking>




*Clea Kahn-SriberResponsable du Bu*
*reau Afrique / Head of the Africa Desk*

*REPORTERS SANS FRONTIÈRES **| REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS*

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