Clashes in Douala as opposition claims election fraud, four killed

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29 Oct 2025 • 9:54 AM MYT
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In Douala, barricades burned and gunfire echoed through the streets as security forces clashed, with protestors denouncing what they called a "stolen vote".

At least four people were killed and more than a hundred arrested as anger swept through major cities.

Opposition supporters, led by Issa Tchiroma Bakary, are claiming that the election was rigged, and demanding transparent results.

The unrest left neighbourhoods paralysed and fear spreading fast, with residents describing scenes of chaos.

Although tensions have eased in recent days, the situation remains fragile, with sporadic clashes still reported on October 28th.

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