Human Rights Watch HRW on Tuesday called out the Cameroonian security forces for fueling the violence as opposed to protecting the people during the protests that are currently ongoing in the country. It called for an impartial investigation into the use of force and the release of the arrested people.
The press release comes amid the violence that erupted in the country after the October 12 elections, in which the main opposition leader, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, declared himself the winner before an official announcement of the results, which led to the clashing of police officers and the opposition before the official announcement of the results.
The Cameroon Constitutional Council announced the incumbent president, Paul Biya, as the winner of the elections on October 17, which

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