Cameroon's Political Turmoil: Opposition Challenges Biya's Longevity
Cameroon's opposition leader challenges President Paul Biya's electoral victory and mobilizes supporters in Douala, leading to violent clashes and accusations of inciting unrest. Tensions surge as authorities report at least 10 deaths, numerous arrests, and property damage, spotlighting the nation's intense political strife and public outcry.
Cameroon's political landscape remains turbulent as the nation's opposition leader pledges resistance following the re-election of President Paul Biya. A renewed protest erupted in Douala as frustrations simmer over Biya's long-standing rule, having secured his eighth term.
Unrest has led to deadly confrontations, with reports of at least 10 fatalities. As protests flare, the city's economic life stalls, underlining the growing division. The opposition asserts victory, challenging the official election outcome and urging unity among citizens.
Government officials, including Interior Minister Paul Atanga Nji, accuse the opposition of inciting public disturbances. The chaos in Douala has resulted in significant arrests and widespread property damage, intensifying scrutiny of Biya's regime and the opposition's claims.
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