Clashes with security forces in Cameroon kill 4 protesters
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Cameroon's opposition leaders rejected presidential election results that extended President Paul Biya's rule for another seven years, saying the outcome did not reflect the will of the people in a country already battling a separatist conflict.
Clashes between opposition supporters and security forces broke out after President Paul Biya, 92, won reelection.
Four people were killed in Douala, Cameroon, after clashes erupted between security forces and opposition supporters protesting alleged election fraud ahead of the official results announcement
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Cameroon blames post-vote deaths on opposition leader
Cameroon's government on Tuesday acknowledged that people died during protests against the disputed re-election of 92-year-old President Paul Biya, the world's oldest head of state, but blamed the opposition leader for the deaths.
Fresh violence has engulfed several cities in Cameroon barely 24 hours after the Constitutional Council declared 93-year-old President Paul Biya the winner of the country’s disputed presidential election.
Paul Biya, the world's oldest head of state, claims victory in a disputed election, sparking unrest across the country already grappling with violence, corruption, and political tension.
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President Paul Biya say, "I sabi di kain weight of responsibility wey don dey given to me and wetin my compatriots dey expect especially di ones of young pipo and women".