Cameroon's Political Unrest: Opposition Vows 'Final Victory' Amidst Strife
Cameroon's opposition leader vows relentless resistance against President Paul Biya's rule amidst deadly protests over alleged election fraud. Unrest and violence mark the streets of Douala as civil society groups report deaths, arrests, and inhumane treatment of detainees. Tensions surge in this oil-rich nation following contested election results.
Cameroon is experiencing heightened political turmoil as the opposition leader pledges continued resistance against President Paul Biya, following accusations of electoral fraud in the recent elections. Biya, the world's oldest state leader, has been in power since 1982, and his latest victory has intensified the nation's unrest.
Protests have erupted in multiple cities, particularly in Douala, resulting in at least 23 deaths as security forces clash with demonstrators. The situation has brought international attention, yet figures remain unconfirmed as the government has not responded to requests for comment.
While the Interior Minister accuses the opposition of inciting violence, civil society groups decry the inhumane conditions faced by arrested protesters. As businesses gradually reopen, the opposition remains steadfast in their call for justice and a fair democratic process.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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