July 2019 Cameroon prison riots

The Kondengui and Buea prison riots occurred on July 22 and 24, 2019, respectively. While the first riot started off as a protest against poor prison conditions and unjust detainment, the second riot was carried out in support of the former. Both riots were violently quelled by security forces, and hundreds of prisoners were transported to undisclosed locations. The fate of these prisoners and rumors of casualties during the crushing of the riots had political implications in the ongoing Anglophone Crisis, and brought international attention to the prison conditions. Following the riots, many suspected participants were subjected to torture, and were brought to court and sentenced without their lawyers present.

Kondengui and Buea prison riots
Part of the Anglophone Crisis
Riot police enter Kondengui Central Prison
DateJuly 22 and 24, 2019
DeathsUnknown
InjuredUnknown
PerpetratorsInmates of various backgrounds, including separatists and political prisoners
MotivePoor prison conditions, war in Anglophone regions, demands for release
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