Michelle Ndoki and other 40 supporters of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement party have been given 6 months jail term each.
The decision was passed by the Douala Court of First Instance Thursday 08 2019 for charges on rebellion, illegal meetings and unauthorised public manifestations.
The six months jail terms is in relation with the October 2018 public manifestations organised by her.
The decision was adopted in the absence of the party's lawyers.
Michelle Ndoki is currently being detained in Yaounde for allegedly attempting to leave the country illegally.
Lawyers and Amnesty International have described her arrest and the arrest of other CRM supporters as gross human right violations.
Source: Mimi Mefo