Protest erupts in Cameroon's Douala as opposition leader rejects Biya victory
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In Cameroon, five days after the violently repressed demonstrations following the proclamation of Paul Biya's victory in the presidential elections, the families are looking for their relatives arrested or injured. In Douala, some are still undetected. Then the families go close to the detention centres, including New Bell Central Prison and hospitals.
Protest erupts in Cameroon's Douala as opposition leader rejects Biya victory
Cameroon's opposition leader has vowed to resist until the "final victory" over President Paul Biya, calling on his supporters to stay mobilised as a civil society group denounced deaths and arrests in protests in multiple cities.
Protest erupts in Cameroon's Douala as opposition leader rejects Biya win
DOUALA - Cameroon's opposition leader has vowed to resist until the \"final victory\" over President Paul Biya, calling on his supporters to stay mobilised as another protest erupted in Douala after the veteran leader secured an eighth term in power. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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