Human rights in Cameroon are addressed in the constitution. However, the 2009 Human Rights Report by the United States Department of State noted concerns in regard to election irregularities, security forces torture and arbitrary arrests.

Issues

A 2002 report by the UK charity Freedom from Torture said that "The prevalence of torture in Cameroon was such as to warrant a country visit from the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture in 1999. He described the use of torture in Cameroon as 'widespread and systematic.'"

In its 2012 Annual Review, Freedom from Torture stated that they had received 33 referrals for torture survivors from Cameroon for clinical treatment or other services.

Amnesty International reported concerns about violence by security forces. In 2009, around 100 civilians were killed during demonstrations.

In April 2010, Germain Cyrille Ngota Ngota, the editor of the Cameroun Express, died in custody at Kondengui Central Prison. He had been jailed pending trial in February 2010 along with the editors of two other newspapers, for the alleged "joint forgery" of the signature of a presidential official. One of the editors said that the document in question had merely been attached to an interview request, whilst the journalist who had originated the document was on the run. "The Federation of African Journalists after visiting the country described Cameroon in May 2010 as 'one of the worst jailers of journalists in Africa'."

As of 2020, Cameroon "currently prosecutes consensual same sex conduct more aggressively than almost any country in the world".

On 27 June 2022, the Human Rights Watch reported that the armed separatist fighters killed and injured people, raped a girl, and committed other grave human rights abuses across Cameroon’s Anglophone regions. The separatists also burned schools, attacked universities, and kidnapped up to 82 people, with no apparent fear of being held to account by either their own leaders or Cameroonian law enforcement.

In March 2024, the NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) denounced “intense repression” by the Cameroonian government against the opposition, after the government of Paul Biya declared the grouping of its main parties in two platforms “illegal”.

Historical situation

The following table gives Cameroon's ratings since 1972 in the Freedom in the World reports, published annually by Freedom House. A score of 1 is "most free" and 7 is "least free".1

Historical ratings
Year Political Rights Civil Liberties Status President2 1972 6 4 Partly Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1973 6 4 Partly Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1974 6 4 Partly Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1975 6 4 Partly Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1976 7 5 Not Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1977 6 5 Not Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1978 6 6 Not Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1979 6 6 Not Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1980 6 6 Not Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1981 6 6 Not Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 19823 6 6 Not Free Ahmadou Ahidjo 1983 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 1984 6 7 Not Free Paul Biya 1985 6 7 Not Free Paul Biya 1986 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 1987 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 1988 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 1989 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 1990 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 1991 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 1992 6 5 Not Free Paul Biya 1993 6 5 Not Free Paul Biya 1994 6 5 Not Free Paul Biya 1995 7 5 Not Free Paul Biya 1996 7 5 Not Free Paul Biya 1997 7 5 Not Free Paul Biya 1998 7 5 Not Free Paul Biya 1999 7 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2000 7 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2001 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2002 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2003 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2004 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2005 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2006 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2007 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2008 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2009 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2010 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2011 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2012 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2013 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya 2014 6 6 Not Free Paul Biya
YearPolitical RightsCivil LibertiesStatusPresident2
197264Partly FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
197364Partly FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
197464Partly FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
197564Partly FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
197675Not FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
197765Not FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
197866Not FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
197966Not FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
198066Not FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
198166Not FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
1982366Not FreeAhmadou Ahidjo
198366Not FreePaul Biya
198467Not FreePaul Biya
198567Not FreePaul Biya
198666Not FreePaul Biya
198766Not FreePaul Biya
198866Not FreePaul Biya
198966Not FreePaul Biya
199066Not FreePaul Biya
199166Not FreePaul Biya
199265Not FreePaul Biya
199365Not FreePaul Biya
199465Not FreePaul Biya
199575Not FreePaul Biya
199675Not FreePaul Biya
199775Not FreePaul Biya
199875Not FreePaul Biya
199976Not FreePaul Biya
200076Not FreePaul Biya
200166Not FreePaul Biya
200266Not FreePaul Biya
200366Not FreePaul Biya
200466Not FreePaul Biya
200566Not FreePaul Biya
200666Not FreePaul Biya
200766Not FreePaul Biya
200866Not FreePaul Biya
200966Not FreePaul Biya
201066Not FreePaul Biya
201166Not FreePaul Biya
201266Not FreePaul Biya
201366Not FreePaul Biya
201466Not FreePaul Biya

International treaties

Cameroon's stances on international human rights treaties are as follows:

International treaties
Treaty Organization Introduced Signed Ratified Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide United Nations 1948 - - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination United Nations 1966 - 1971 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights United Nations 1966 - 1984 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights United Nations 1966 - 1984 First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights United Nations 1966 - 1984 Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity United Nations 1968 - 1972 International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid United Nations 1973 - 1976 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women United Nations 1979 1983 1994 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment United Nations 1984 - 1986 Convention on the Rights of the Child United Nations 1989 1990 1993 Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty United Nations 1989 - - International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families United Nations 1990 2009 - Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women United Nations 1999 - 2005 Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict United Nations 2000 2001 - Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography United Nations 2000 2001 - Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities United Nations 2006 2008 - Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities United Nations 2006 2008 - International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance United Nations 2006 2007 - Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights United Nations 2008 - - Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a Communications Procedure United Nations 2011 - -
TreatyOrganizationIntroducedSignedRatified
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of GenocideUnited Nations1948--
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial DiscriminationUnited Nations1966-1971
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural RightsUnited Nations1966-1984
International Covenant on Civil and Political RightsUnited Nations1966-1984
First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political RightsUnited Nations1966-1984
Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against HumanityUnited Nations1968-1972
International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of ApartheidUnited Nations1973-1976
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against WomenUnited Nations197919831994
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or PunishmentUnited Nations1984-1986
Convention on the Rights of the ChildUnited Nations198919901993
Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penaltyUnited Nations1989--
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their FamiliesUnited Nations19902009-
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against WomenUnited Nations1999-2005
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed ConflictUnited Nations20002001-
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child PornographyUnited Nations20002001-
Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesUnited Nations20062008-
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesUnited Nations20062008-
International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced DisappearanceUnited Nations20062007-
Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural RightsUnited Nations2008--
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a Communications ProcedureUnited Nations2011--

See also

Notes

1.^Note that the "Year" signifies the "Year covered". Therefore the information for the year marked 2008 is from the report published in 2009, and so on.

2.^As of January 1.

3.^The 1982 report covers the year 1981 and the first half of 1982, and the following 1984 report covers the second half of 1982 and the whole of 1983. In the interest of simplicity, these two aberrant "year and a half" reports have been split into three year-long reports through interpolation.

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