U.N. concerned over Cameroon press safety after second journalist killed
THE United Nations said it was concerned about the safety of journalists in Cameroon after a radio presenter was killed last week, days after the murder of another journalist that shook the central African nation. Radio presenter Jean-Jacques Ola Bebe was found dead outside his home in the capital Yaounde on February 2, allegedly gunned down by unknown assailants, U.N. Human Rights spokesperson Seif Magango said in a statement. His killing occurred 11 days after the mutilated remains of prominent journalist Martinez Zogo, an outspoken critic of suspected state graft, were discovered near Yaounde. Both used their media outlets to denounce alleged…