Violent protests flare in Cameroon
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P eople are taking to the streets in Cameroon, hoping to disrupt one of Africa’s most enduring dictatorships. The country’s president, Paul Biya, has been in office for more than four decades and has been reelected numerous times in contests that are not considered free or fair.
Cameroon's opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who has declared himself the winner of the 12 October elections, has told the BBC that he will not accept a stolen vote, with the results due to be announced on Monday. He says his team has compiled the overall picture based on results from individual polling stations, so there is no doubt.
As Cameroon’s constitutional council readies the election verdict – and Issa Tchiroma Bakary claims victory – the police and gendarmerie hold the line while the army stays in reserve.
Unknown assailants kidnapped Martinez Zogo after he tried to enter a police station to escape his attackers. International Press Institute The mutilated body of a prominent Cameroonian journalist was found on Sunday near the capital Yaounde five days after ...
To absolutely no one's surprise, Cameroon's Constitutional Council has proclaimed the re-election of 92-year old President Paul Biya, the world's oldest head of state, for an eighth successive term.
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The threat against Issa Tchiroma Bakary comes a day after he was declared the runner-up in disputed presidential polls.