Fongum Gorji Dinka

Cameroonian political activist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fongum Gorji Dinka is a Cameroonian attorney, political activist, and Fon of the Widikum in northwestern Cameroon.[2][3]

Born (1930-06-22) June 22, 1930 (age 95)[1]
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TitleFon of the Widikum
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Fongum Gorji-Dinka
Born (1930-06-22) June 22, 1930 (age 95)[1]
Education
OccupationLawyer
TitleFon of the Widikum
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Biography

Gorji Dinka was active in the Anglophone Crisis and advocated for more rights for Anglophone Cameroonians, against the Francophone government.[4][5][6] He was the first president of the Cameroon Bar Association,[4] and is also the named party of the Fongum Gorji Dinka v. Cameroon which was tried at the High Court of Justice and United Nations Human Rights Committee.[7] Gorji Dinka also coined the place name Ambazonia, which he first used in 1984.[8][9]

Along with Bernard Fonlon and Carlson Anyangwe he authored The New Social Order, which claimed that the English-Speaking regions of Cameroons had the right to secede from Cameroon.[10][11]

He was arrested in May 1985 for his protests against the government and was detained until February 1986.[12][13] After his release, he escaped to Nigeria.[14]

In a 2005 judgment of the United Nations Human Rights ICCPR, the tribunal ruled in favor of compensation for Fon Gorji-Dinka for human rights abuses to his person and for assurances of the enjoyment of his civil and political rights.[15]

Bibliography

  • Fongum, Gorji-Dinka (March 20, 1985). "The New Social Order" (PDF). Retyped Ambazonian Archives. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 17, 2022. Retrieved January 18, 2020.

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