Journalists in Cameroon on Tuesday took to the streets to protest the death of their colleague who was killed by rebel militants in the Cameroon Northwest region.
Mr Anye Nde Nsoh was killed in Bamenda, capital of Cameroonโs Northwest region, on Sunday night.
Journalists in Cameroonโs Northwest region staged a peaceful march on the streets of Bamenda.
According to the Cameroon Association of English-Speaking Journalists, CAMASEJ, the armed men shot Mr Nsoh in the chest as he relaxed at a bar in the Ntarikon neighbourhood of Bamenda on Sunday night.
Capo Daniel, a separatist spokesman, confirmed that their forces mistakenly shot the reporter.
The association said it was a targeted killing because the gunmen came on a bike and โwent straight to Nsoh and shot on the chest โ
Jude Muma, president of CAMASEJ, demanded that the killers of Mr Nsoh be persecuted.
โSome faction in the fighting in the Northwest here has come out to take responsibility for what happened. We are saying that justice should take its course. Whoever pulled the trigger should pay for this crime. Human lives matter,โ said Mr Muma.
Many journalists in Cameroon are fearful, after the death of Mr Nsoh, who is the third victim to be killed in the country in 2023.
Investigative journalist, Martinez Zogo, and radio presenter, Jean-Jacques Ola Bebe, suffered the same fate earlier this year in Cameroon.