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L'Expression de Mamy-Wata : ウィキペディア英語版 | L'Expression de Mamy-Wata ''L'Expression de Mamy-Wata'', often referred to as simply ''Mamy-Wata'', is a weekly satirical newspaper published in Cameroon by the media company La Nouvelle Expression.〔CPJ.〕 The paper is written in French peppered with loan words from Cameroonian Pidgin English.〔Echu 5.〕 In 1999, it had a weekly circulation of 4,000 copies.〔 On 4 January 1999, Cameroonian police confiscated from 2,000 to 2,500 copies of ''Mamy-Wata'' in Douala.〔IPI says 2,000, but CPJ says 2,500.〕 La Nouvelle Expression reported that the papers were taken in response to a cartoon in the 29 December issue that depicted Cameroon's president, Paul Biya, in a spat with his wife.〔 Reports differ on whether the police ever provided an official justification for the seizure; the Committee to Protect Journalists reported that none was provided, but the International Press Institute reported that authorities claimed the newspapers were a "breach of public order". Scholar George Echu has claimed that the incident added ''Mamy-Wata'' to "the pantheon of Africa's satirical heavyweights."〔Eko 135.〕 ==Notes==
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