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The Committee to Protect Journalists and Freedom House called on the U.S. government to maintain Cameroon’s ineligibility for preferential trade benefits ahead of its July 18 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) review hearing, citing Cameroon’s continued repression and imprisonment of journalists in a joint comment.

Cameroon is consistently among Africa’s worst jailers of journalists, with five journalists—Amadou VamoulkeManch BibixyThomas Awah Junior, Tsi Conrad, and Kingsley Fomunyuy Njoka—currently behind bars in violation of international law, according to CPJ’s annual prison census

To meet AGOA eligibility requirements, reviewed by the Office of the United States Trade Representative, sub-Saharan countries must meet statutorily defined criteria, several of which relate to human rights. Given the ongoing detention of the journalists and the country’s poor press freedom record, CPJ and Freedom House said that Cameroon does not fully meet these criteria.

Read a copy of the comment in English here.


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by CPJ Staff.

Citations

[1]https://ustr.gov/issue-areas/trade-development/preference-programs/african-growth-and-opportunity-act-agoa[2]https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-05-30/pdf/2025-09795.pdf[3] Amadou Vamoulké - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/data/people/amadou-vamoulke/[4] Mancho Bibixy - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/data/people/mancho-bibixy/[5] Thomas Awah Junior - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/data/people/thomas-awah-junior/[6] Tsi Conrad - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/data/people/tsi-conrad/[7] Kingsley Fomunyuy Njoka - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/data/people/kingsley-fomunyuy-njoka/[8]https://www.freedom-now.org/wp-content/uploads/15062023-AUV-Op.-WGAD-2023-1-Cameroon_.pdf[9] Opinions adopted by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention at its 90th session, 3-12 May 2021 : ➤ https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3959195?ln=en&v=pdf[10] Explore CPJ's database of attacks on the press ➤ https://cpj.org/data/imprisoned/2024/?status=Imprisoned&cc_fips%5B%5D=CM&start_year=2024&end_year=2024&group_by=location[11]https://cpj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/2023-Cameroon-UPR-Submission-FINAL-2023.04.05.pdf[12]https://cpj.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/AGOA-Comment-%E2%80%93-Cameroon-6.30.25.pdf