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Cameroonian Official Restricts Entry to Yaoundé Amid Political Tensions

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  • New order aims to prevent public disorder and protect youth education
  • Critics fear it may stifle dissent ahead of the 2025 presidential election

Yaoundé, Cameroon – A senior civil administrator has issued a prefectural order to deny entry into the capital city Yaoundé to individuals deemed likely to offend the head of state, organise uprisings, and cause serious disturbances to public order.

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