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Home arrow Central Africa arrow Cameroon arrow Cameroon singer jailed for riots
Sep 25 2008
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A court in Cameroon has sentenced one of the country's best-known singers, Lapiro de Mbanga, to three years in prison over anti-government riots.

 
Lapiro was convicted for taking part in riots in February that left at least 40 people dead.

The singer is the author of a song criticising constitutional reforms that will allow the President Paul Biya to seek re-election in 2011.

Lapiro's wife denied that her husband had taken part in the riots.

In comments to AFP news agency, she said he had actually "calmed people down so that they wouldn't set fire to the city hall," in Lapiro's home town of Mbanga.

Mbanga was one of several Cameroonian towns that saw riots in February over the high cost of living and the constitutional reform.

Lapiro's supporters have said the 51-year-old singer is victimised for his songs, which often criticise the government.

He has stood as a candidate for the opposition Social Democratic Front in local elections, AFP reported.

President Biya has been in power since 1982.
 
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