Talk:Alice Nkom
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Link to "Personal Page"
The link listed as "Alice Nkom's Personal Website" seems either fake or hacked, as it goes to something in Japanese that Google translate makes some gibberish of, but still seems like an advertisement; here http://www.alicenkom.com/
I've removed this for now, unless someone can demonstrate it's not bogus. And if it is bogus, I don't know if there is any mechanism for documenting or preventing this kind of vandalism (if that's what it is).Talastra (talk) 21:47, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
Not "low importance"
I think the label "low importance" should be removed both for "Africa : Cameroon" and for "Human rights". Although, Paul Biya is officially President since 1982, he also made the list of "Tyrants, the World's 20 Worst Living Dictators". Alice Nkom is the official spokesperson of Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who some continue to believe was the successful presidential candidate. Alice Nkom has 187K followers on Facebook. As a lawyer, she also defends Paul Biya's political adversaries. Many of the issues concern "human rights", such as the right to medical care while in prison, as for Anicet Ekane, a political opponent who died in prison. LauraHartwell UT1 (talk) 18:15, 18 March 2026 (UTC)
Wiki Education assignment: AFST 232-01 Gender Theory and Practice in Africa
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