Biya’s continued stay in power has open doors to exploitation and criminality
[Cameroon Intelligence Report - Cameroon] - 11/11/2025
As Cameroon returns to business as usual following the violence that erupted after the disputed presidential election, won by 92-year-old President Paul Biya, human rights organizations are turning their attention to communities struggling to recover from widespread insecurity. In the weeks (…)
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