‘48 killed’ in Cameroon election protests after security clampdown

 

No fewer than 48 people were killed in the protests that trailed Cameroon’s presidential election, according to Reuters.

President Paul Biya, 92, won the heavily disputed presidential election, securing his eighth term in a row at the age of 92.

Before he was announced winner, Issa Tchiroma, the main opposition candidate, had claimed victory.

Tchiroma claimed he won 54.8 percent of the votes against Biya’s 31.3 percent and called on Cameroonians to protest if the Constitutional Council declared “falsified and distorted results”.

As provisional results began to filter in with Biya in the lead, protests erupted in the country, leaving four dead.

But on Tuesday, Reuters reported that Cameroon’s security forces killed 48 civilians in response to the protests, citing data shared by two United Nations (UN) sources.

According to the sources, the majority of the victims were killed by live rounds, while several died from wounds sustained when they were beaten with batons and sticks.

Protests have considerably died down, but Paul Nji, minister of territorial administration, warned that Tchiroma would be dealt with for inciting “post-election violence”.

Nji said Tchiroma also broke the law by declaring himself the winner of the presidential election ahead of results.

Last Friday, the opposition leader said he had been escorted to a secure location by soldiers loyal to him for protection.

He also called for a three-day national lockdown from Monday, urging supporters to suspend activities and remain at home to show disagreement with the election results.

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