Cameroonian Opposition Leader Kamto Returns to Yaoundé After House Arrest
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Cameroonian opposition leader Kamto returns to Yaoundé after house arrest
Cameroonian opposition leader Maurice Kamto has returned to Yaoundé after nearly 48 hours under house arrest in Douala. He was forced to cancel a planned meeting with his party as police surrounded CRM headquarters over the weekend. This isn’t Kamto’s first encounter with heavy security measures, as Indira Eteng reports.
In Cameroon, the opponent Maurice Kamto made an enlivened return by the port city of Douala after a political tour in Europe. This return always makes as much reaction in the country. The power as the opposition goes with his comment and his condemnation, including at the state summit with a tweet noted by President Paul Biya.
Cameroonian Police End Surveillance on Opposition Leader Kamto
Police in Cameroon ended a two-day stakeout of an apartment block in Douala where opposition leader Maurice Kamto was staying after returning from a political rally in France that angered the ruling CPDM party.
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