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Ngota Ngota Germain : ウィキペディア英語版
Germain Cyrille Ngota Ngota

Germain Cyrille Ngota Ngota (also known as Bibi Ngota; died 22 April 2010), a Cameroonian, worked as an editor for the Cameroun Express in Yaoundé, Cameroon. He was the first journalist to die in the line of duty in Cameroon since 1992.〔Committee to Protect Journalists. 2010. "Germain Cyrille Ngota Ngota." Retrieved 20 September 2011 ().〕
The Federation of African Journalists said Ngota had died from lack of medical attention while in prison for his reporting. In its report, the organisation said Cameroon's imprisonment and use of torture or intimidation in the cases of 13 journalists in the last year made it one of the worst places for journalists and press freedom in Africa.〔Sunday Herald. "Torture: A routine form of abuse against press freedom." 1 August 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2011 from LexisNexis Academic database.〕〔Collinson, Grant. "If you send me back, I ll be murdered." Sunday Herald. 1 August 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2011 from LexisNexis Academic database.〕 Two other journalists were imprisoned with him and freed months after his death but the charges against them were not dropped.〔Agence France Presse. "Cameroun: Charges maintenues pour les deux journalistes libérés mercredi." 26 November 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2011 from LexisNexis Academic database.〕
== Death ==
On 5 February 2010 Ngota was arrested along with three other journalists from different publications. The journalists were held for several days and questioned. They were released, then charged with falsifying a government document. Ngota and two other journalists were rearrested and held in Kondengui Central Prison, Yaoundé, Cameroon. On 22 April, Ngota died under suspicious circumstances.〔
The official report stated that Ngota had died due to complications arising from HIV.〔〔Reporters Without Borders. 2010. "Sick Journalist Dies in Prison." Retrieved 20 September 2011 ().〕 Ngota's widow denied this claim and his family requested an investigation be done that included the family and was separate from any possible government interference.〔 In September 2010, the findings of a government agency's inquiry were presented. The family felt these findings were unreliable and "opaque".〔

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