Meilleures adresses du gay Cameroun, des chambres d’hôtes aux hôtels en passant par les saunas et les bars LGBT. Découvrez le guide gay du Cameroun, cette destination touristique pour votre séjour et vos vacances. Both men and women are criminalised under this law. There is substantial evidence of the law being enforced in recent years, with LGBT people being frequently subject to arrest. Mass arrests, arbitrary detention, and torture and violence while in custody are commonplace.
Yaoundé’s bar scene is steadily booming, with themed bars and a cluster of excellent options around the Bastos neighbourhood. You can have a drink almost anywhere in Yaoundé and we’ve rounded up some of the top bars to try out. Did you know – Culture Trip now does bookable, small-group trips? Pick from authentic, immersive Epic Trips, compact and action-packed Mini Trips and sparkling. His statements contradict assertions that information minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary made last month after the murder of LGBT rights activist and journalist Eric Ohena Lembembe. On July 19, Tchiroma said:. Under Cameroonian law, homosexual activity is punishable by up to five years in prison, but the law is often imposed much more broadly, subjecting people to arrest and imprisonment if they appear to belong to a sexual minority, even with no evidence of sexual activity.
Police have raided a bar popular with the gay community in Cameroon, arresting everyone inside in an act of homophobic harassment. According to reports received by Erasing 76 Crimes, the mass arrest happened at the Mistral bar in the early hours of Sunday morning. The Yaoundé hotspot was surrounded by officers and vehicles in a commando style operation at around 3am. The entrance was blocked. Manage Subscriptions. Test 2. Fridae Join for free!
Yoyo Bar in Cite Verte, Yaoundé, is the go-to spot for those looking to unwind and socialize in a lively atmosphere. This place is known for its vibrant. Prominent Cameroonian gay rights activist and journalist Eric Lembembe has been killed in the capital, Yaounde, a rights group says. Mr Lembembe's neck and feet appeared to have been broken and his face, hands, and feet burned with an iron, Human Rights Watch HRW said. The cause of the killing is not known, but Mr Lembembe is the latest activist to be targeted in Cameroon, it added.