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Biya regime seeks extradition of protesters after embassy demonstrations – Cameroon Concord News

Several people were arrested during protests outside Cameroonian embassies in Belgium and France. The demonstrations were a response to the Constitutional Council’s rejection of Maurice Kamto’s appeal. In an August 5 statement, Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji said that “in accordance with current judicial cooperation agreements, these individuals will be brought before local courts or extradited to face justice in Cameroon
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On 5 August 2025, the Constitutional Council of Cameroon rejected Professor Maurice KAMTO's candidacy for the presidential election. It is not a simple legal act. It is a political and unjust decision, built on the use of falsehood, perpetrated on the day by a minister in office. It is an insult to justice. It is a direct threat to the future of Cameroon. Yes, we know that the decisions of the Constitutional Council are without recourse. But we …

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Cameroon Concord News broke the news in Cameroon on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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