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Cameroon: 20 Dead and over 1,200 Arrested During Post-Election Tensions

The Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, took stock of the post-election violence at the opening of the 2nd semi-annual conference of governors in Yaoundé on 25 November. Weeks of tension after the presidential election of 12 October 2025 resulted in death and material damage. According to the report of the Minister of Territorial Administration, 20 people died during the post-election tensions that affected six out of 10 reg…
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The shock wave of post-electoral violence in Cameroon reveals an alarming gap between the government's official narrative and reports from international and human rights organizations. While the Minister of Territorial Administration (MINAT), Paul Atanga Nji, relayed through the CRTV a revised and underestimated official assessment of human losses, the data collected by the UN and Human Rights Watch (HRW) paint a much darker picture of deadly re…

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The Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, took stock of the post-election violence at the opening of the 2nd semi-annual conference of governors in Yaoundé on 25 November. Weeks of tension after the presidential election of 12 October 2025 resulted in death and material damage. According to the report of the Minister of Territorial Administration, 20 people died during the post-election tensions that affected six out of 10 reg…

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Journal du Cameroun broke the news in Cameroon on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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