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site Camer.be suspended


His Belgian host blames him for publishing messages and homophobic hatred Me Alice Nkom.

From January 26 to 16h, ilorsqu'on between the address www.camer.be in a search engine, a page appears with this message: "This account has been" Suspended ". Indeed, the site Camer.be was suspended by its host society Luxpixel based in Belgium. This closure occurs 24 hours after a warning Hugues Bertin Seumo, webmaster. Wednesday, some before the suspension, Maurice Straccialano, the head of Luxpixel.com, sent a further letter in which he discusses the reasons for the closure of the site "message on your website death threats and hate toward persons of Cameroonian lawyer Alice Nkom; message of hatred, homophobia and racism. "

To understand the case, we must go back to January 17, when an interview takes Camer.be Me Alice Nkom published by the daily Le Jour. The lawyer spoke after the minister of Foreign Relations has served his disapproval that the EU has granted a grant of 200 million CFA francs to the project support and mentoring minority homosexual. Camer.be on, this interview was followed by a press spokesman of the Rally of the Cameroonian youth. In this message muscled Sismondi Barlev Bidjoka asks the Cameroonian authorities to intercept this funding "unlawful interference constitutes a very serious in the sovereignty of Cameroon." Speaking of the EU, he argues that "we are not at home in Cameroon."

Immediately after these publications, responses, often violent, sometimes insulting, fused. On the site accessible through the cache until last night, it says: "We must burn the woman and all gay," "Satan wants a foothold in Cameroon through homosexuality" ... If Seumo Hughes argues that the offending messages were removed, he was surprised that Luxpixel has not closed as the site-camer sport.be. Part of the same group, Belgium Camer group remains active.

Created in 2005 by the Brussels group Camer Belgium, Camer.be, 30 000 daily visits, aims to inform the Cameroonian Diaspora on the news in Cameroon. Today, officials working on the site back online with another provider.

Stephanie Dongmo



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