REPORTING PERIOD: NOVEMBER 13, 6:00 AM – NOVEMBER 14, 6:00 AM

This reporting period reflects ongoing unrest, repression, economic disruption, and varied international and domestic reactions following the elections. Reports highlight the precarious situation of detainees, including one death and one injury. President Paul Biya issued a call for peace and stability, while economic operators urged dialogue with opposition leaders. Socio economic activities and inter urban transport are gradually resuming across major cities, with continued releases of protesters. At the same time, targeted arrests of pro Tchiroma activists and security forces loyal to Tchiroma were reported. International recognition for President Biya continues, while ELECAM, opposition parties, and the CPDM prepare for upcoming regional elections.

Morning | Cameroon | Political
President Paul Biya warns Cameroon cannot afford a post election crisis.

Evening | Congo | Political
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso congratulates Paul Biya

Evening | Senegal | Political
President Diomaye Faye congratulates Paul Biya

Morning | Cameroon | Political
Armand Noutack II urges Maurice Kamto to break his silence.

Morning | Cameroon | Political
MANIDEM announces liberation of 24 protesters.

Evening | Moscow | Political
Russia signals ambitions in Cameroon after Biya’s re election.

Evening | Cameroon | Political
CPDM refines strategy ahead of regional campaign launch.

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Minister of Territorial Administration reports 16 deaths and 800 arrests.

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
OIC congratulates President Biya.

Evening | Garoua | Political
Gunfire reported as businessman Aladji Bahia abducted.

Afternoon | Mayo Danay | Political
Soldiers arrested over alleged ties to Issa Tchiroma.

Morning | Cameroon | Political
Report exposes pro Biya network behind social media manipulation.

Evening | Douala | Political
Detainee dies in Ngoma prison; another suffers amputation after gunshot.

Morning | Douala | Political
Mayor summoned after recognizing Tchiroma’s win.

Morning | Buea | Political
Reduced police presence reported.

Evening | Cameroon | Political
Over 300,000 critical comments flood Biya’s social media.

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