Veuillez utiliser cette adresse pour citer ce document :
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12177/12318
Titre: | Procès politiques au Cameroun sous le régime du parti unique (1966-1990) |
Auteur(s): | Fanda Nkemeni, Dimitri Venseslas |
Directeur(s): | Tsala Tsala, Célestin Christian |
Mots-clés: | Political trial One party system Subversion Condemnation |
Date de publication: | oct-2024 |
Editeur: | Université de Yaoundé I |
Résumé: | This research work entitled "Political trial in Cameroon under the One party system (1966-1990)" emphasizes on political trials as means used by the Executif arm with the main aim, of course to preserve the Social Security of Cameroon, but also to stay in power. The main question that implies this reflection is that of knowing, what are the reasons which led to the staging of political trials in Cameroon in the erea of the single party? To answer this question, our analysis was filed on an approach that is both hypothetical-deductive, diachronic, thematic and interdisciplinary, including the use of other sciences, namely legal and political science, geography, sociology and anthropology. These disciplines have enabled us to circumscribe the subject, to establish the phenomenology of political trials and to decipher the factors, the challenges and the repercussions of the phenomenon. The realization of this study required the convocation of the theories of Realism and Marxism-Leninism. Based on a wide variety of sources such as archival sources, oral sources, panoplics of books and articles, electronic and several academic works. These various sources have been the subject of a screen of the confrontation and critical analysis to allow us to grasp the reality of the phenomenon from start to finish. At the end of this study, it appears that political trials have become instruments of power to thwart, if not prevent and stifle any political opposition on the territory. These stood against any force opposed to the Yaoundé regime, this through the interference of the executive in the judiciary. Indeed, in the aftermath of independence with the ambient insecurity situation in maritime sanaga and in Bamiléké country, President Ahidjo will proceed to the institutionalization of a monolithic regime which favored the deprivation of political freedoms. As a result, anyone politically opposed to him, a nationalist and “subversive” was tracked down and sometimes submitted to a political trial. These trials identify themselves by the choice of juridictions, the dependence of the judge, the social imagination, the treatment by the media, the absence of debate, the charges ... This phenomenon has spread to the Advent of the 2nd Republic. The phenomenon had both direct and far reaching consequences on the Cameroonian society. It is more precisely the installation of terror, constraints to exile, the decline in human rights, imprisonment for some and the assassinations for the less lucky, the demonization of certain targets of the trials. |
Pagination / Nombre de pages: | 209 |
URI/URL: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12177/12318 |
Collection(s) : | Mémoires soutenus |
Fichier(s) constituant ce document :
Fichier | Description | Taille | Format | |
---|---|---|---|---|
FALSH_MEM_BC_24_ 0165.PDF | 6.24 MB | Adobe PDF | Voir/Ouvrir |
Tous les documents du DICAMES sont protégés par copyright, avec tous droits réservés.