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Ramaphosa yawns as Biya's regime executes 17
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66813, member: 636"] An opinion piece criticizes Cameroon's recent election and President Paul Biya's extended rule while condemning African leaders for their silence on the matter. The writer claims more than 500 protesters were arrested and at least 17 killed after demonstrations against alleged electoral fraud. Biya has governed Cameroon for over 40 years. The commentary accuses foreign interests of supporting Biya's administration through resource extraction agreements. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa receives specific criticism for failing to speak against the election results. The African Union and regional organizations also face rebuke for inaction on democratic principles. The author invokes liberation leaders such as Oliver Tambo and argues that contemporary African governance betrays Pan-African ideals. The piece calls for an independent electoral review and continental solidarity with the people of Cameroon. Historical figures such as Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, and Thomas Sankara serve as examples of past commitments to freedom. [/QUOTE]
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