Sonntag, 1. Juni 2025

President Paul Biya, Caneroon, has to step down

The people of Cameroon have reportedly given President Paul Biya a three-day ultimatum to resign amid mass protests. These protests are part of a broader demand for his resignation after decades in office. Citizens are expressing frustration with his long rule and the challenges facing the country. The latest protests calling for the immediate resignation of President Paul Biya in Cameroon focus on demanding an end to his long-standing regime, which many view as corrupt, tyrannical, and responsible for marginalization and abuse, particularly in the Anglophone regions. Demonstrators, including members of the southern Cameroonian diaspora, are demanding the release of imprisoned freedom fighters and opposition leaders, as well as a lasting political solution to the crisis that has persisted since 2016. Despite bans on gatherings, people demonstrated peacefully in major cities and were often met with tear gas and arrests. They called for Biya to resign. Opposition groups such as the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (MRC) are facing severe repression; many members have been imprisoned for planning protests against Biya's decades-long rule. The protests also underscore demands for electoral reforms and an end to political repression. The movement is driven by calls for unity and resilience until the regime is overthrown and reflects deep despair. The recent protests calling for the immediate resignation of President Paul Biya in Cameroon focus on demanding an end to his long-standing regime, which many view as corrupt, tyrannical, and responsible for marginalization and abuse, particularly in the Anglophone regions. Demonstrators, including members of the Southern Cameroonian diaspora, are demanding the release of imprisoned freedom fighters and opposition leaders, as well as a lasting political solution to the crisis that has persisted since 2016. Despite bans on gatherings, people demonstrated peacefully in major cities and were often met with tear gas and arrests. They called for Biya to step down. Opposition groups such as the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (MRC) are facing severe repression; many members have been imprisoned for planning protests against Biya's decades-long rule. The protests also underscore demands for electoral reform and an end to political repression. The movement is driven by calls for unity and resilience until the regime is overthrown and reflects deep despair. @https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=781245293057556&wtsid=rdr_0oI2VuUPKVa20OxVI

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