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Yaounde, Cameroon - April 9, 2024 - A wave of fear has gripped Cameroon's media landscape following the brutal murder of journalist Sylvie Louisette Ngo Yebel, known as Founnga.

This tragic incident comes just weeks after the high-profile case of Martinez Zogo, raising serious concerns about press freedom and safety in the country.

Grisly Discovery:

Yebel's body was discovered on Tuesday morning in the Nsam neighborhood of Yaounde, bearing signs of a violent attack. Witnesses reported her abduction before the killing, adding another layer of horror to the crime.

Environmental Champion Silenced:

Yebel, a communication officer for the Central African Forests Commission (COMIFAC), was a dedicated advocate for environmental protection and biodiversity. Her death sends a chilling message to journalists who dare to speak out on sensitive issues.

Climate of Fear:

This latest murder underscores the growing danger faced by Cameroonian journalists. With two high-profile cases in a short span, the media community is understandably fearful. The lack of arrests or clear motives in these killings further fuels anxiety and creates a climate of self-censorship.

Call for Action:

The brutal silencing of Yebel demands a swift and thorough investigation by the Cameroonian authorities. Journalists must be able to work freely without fear of intimidation or violence. International pressure may also be necessary to ensure a transparent investigation and hold those responsible accountable.

This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as they become available.

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