Cameroonian journalist Moussa Njoya, covering the case of murdered journalist Martinez Zogo, has publicly denounced the manipulation of information surrounding the proceedings. Njoya announced he will no longer report on hearings held at the military tribunal, citing concerns about the accuracy of information being disseminated. The journalist released a statement detailing his reasons for ceasing his reporting. This decision follows ongoing controversy and scrutiny regarding the investigation into Zogo’s death, a case that has drawn international attention. Njoya’s allegations raise questions about transparency and potential interference in the judicial process. The move underscores growing anxieties about press freedom and the safety of journalists in Cameroon. Further details regarding the specific instances of alleged manipulation have not yet been released.
