Cameroon official threatens to arrest critics of President Biya
Condemnation is widespread in Cameroon following government threats to arrest civilians who criticize the country’s president. The warnings increased after Cameroon’s political opposition accused President Paul Biya of postponing elections. In a release Tuesday, Human Rights Watch described the threats as censorship of free speech. Moki Edwin Kindzeka reports from Yaounde
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