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Trial of Kamto’s lawyer Michele Ndoki postponed to December

The trial of Michele Ndoki, one of the lawyers of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement of Maurice Kamto, has been postponed to December 4, the Douala Court of First Instance has said.
Michele was expected to appear before the Douala court of First Instance on November 6 to answer questions ranging from disregarding constituted authority, undermining state institutions, and carrying out public demonstrations to holding illegal meetings.
However, the Douala Court of First Instance has been postponed the hearings to December 4 at 7:30am,
Michele including 41 others were arrested in Douala last Saturday during a peaceful protest to denounce what they describe as an “electoral hold up” to hand Paul Biya another term in office.
Their protest came days after the Constitutional Council announced Paul Biya winner of the October 7 Presidential election handing the 85 year-old a seven-year mandate to extend his 36-year rule.
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