Cameroonian opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary has given the government 48 hours to release post-election detainees, accusing authorities of “state gangsterism” and “state terrorism” in response to unrest.
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- Issa Chiroma Bakary gave Cameroonian authorities 48 hours to release all prisoners arrested after protests against Paul Biya's re-election.
- Chiroma continues to contest the election results, while Biya was officially sworn in the previous week. 11s
- He accused the regime of state gangsterism, terrorism, indiscriminate arrests, and ethnic profiling. 20s
- Chiroma warned that if detainees are not released, Cameroonians may take self-defensive actions. 51s
- Chiroma is believed to have left Cameroon for Nigeria and has called for protests over alleged electoral fraud. 1m 10s