and others are facing is an attempt by b s government to silence critics in the country somewhere darwood is amnesty international's western central africa deputy regional director she joins me now from the senegalese capital dhaka hi samir good to have you with us thanks and welcome to do that means africa what is your assessment off the situation in cameroon as we speak. can say that the situation in relations hewn right. getting worse and worse in the three. years. and nation in the area. there is the religious. authorities decide any kind of treaties in the. region. and this is why we've seen the. huge massive wrists during the demonstrations in region last month all right so we're talking about the leader of the opposition going on on trial and it's not a point of view is that the procedure in the country that we're talking about cameron is that a judge is still assessing if there is enough evidence to go to trial and that's where we're at right now. i just want to know is there a chance some merit that this judge finds that there is not enough evidence and that there won't be a tria