Kidnapping of Djeukam TCHAMENI
Kidnapping of Anicet EKANE
1- Illegal detention exceeding the 8-day limit
2- No access to lawyers or files
3- Charges announced
They are accused of:
A turning point in the crisis
Jan–Sept 2025
A historic civic movement grows around the Transition Refondatrice. The Union for the Change (UPC2025), co-founded by Djeukam TCHAMENI and Anicet EKANE, becomes the largest pro-democracy coalition in decades.
12 Oct 2025
Citizen tallies and observer reports indicate a clear victory of UPC2025 candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary. The official results will later contradict these findings.
21 Oct 2025
UPC2025 calls for 23 October to be a peaceful civic day celebrating the people’s electoral victory. In his interview, Djeukam reiterates non-violence, civic discipline, and respect for public order.
23 Oct 2025
Nearly 2,000 people are arrested across Cameroon. Enforced disappearances, many injured, and around sixty deaths occur during protests and repressive operations.
24 Oct 2025
Late Oct–Nov 2025
Nov 2025
Both leaders are accused of “hostility against the homeland”, “insurrection”, and “incitement to insurrection” — offenses carrying 15–20 years in prison under the Military Justice Code.
5 Dec 2025
A military examining magistrate orders six months of provisional detention, renewable twice, based on vague “security” grounds — violating fair-trial norms.
1 Dec 2025
At around 7:00 a.m., Anicet EKANE dies at the SED infirmary after weeks of illegal detention, confiscation of his oxygen device, and repeated denial of medical care. His death is widely denounced as a deliberate political killing.
After 1 Dec 2025
Civil society, political movements, the diaspora, and international actors demand:
Ongoing
Despite the death of his co-founder and the illegality of military jurisdiction over civilians, Djeukam continues to be brought before the military tribunal and risks a 15–20 year sentence.