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Cameroon's opposition calls Biya election win 'fictitious'

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Tensions in Cameroon remain high following several days of post-election protests accusing incumbent President Paul Biya of election fraud. The main opposition leader, Issa Tchiroma, called the 92-year-old president's reelection a "fictitious victory."

Breakdown
  • Protests erupted in Douala after President Paul Biya was declared the winner of a controversial election.
  • Opposition supporters, particularly those of Issa Choroma, allege electoral fraud and have taken to the streets. 51s
  • Police used tear gas to disperse crowds, and tensions have persisted since the vote. 1m 4s
  • Dozens have been arrested and close to 10 people killed in connection to the protests. 1m 58s
  • International organizations, including the African Union and European Union, have raised concerns over the escalating violence. 2m 5s
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