"Despite the crowds of a few politicians quickly dispersed by police, city residents have quietly gone about their business on February 23," reports the government newspaper. He announced that a day is still "ordinary" in Douala, the economic capital of the country, despite calls to protest launched by the opposition.
It hoped to shake the regime of Paul Biya, in power since 1982. Other sources are reports of police violence against multiple opponents.
It hoped to shake the regime of Paul Biya, in power since 1982. Other sources are reports of police violence against multiple opponents.
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