REPORTING PERIOD: NOVEMBER 14, 6:00 AM – NOVEMBER 17, 6:00 AM

This reporting period highlights contested casualty figures, ongoing repression, and mounting international criticism. The government reaffirmed 16 deaths and 800 arrests, while UN sources estimate at least 48 civilian deaths. Opposition groups aligned with Issa Tchiroma Bakary claim 55 fatalities, underscoring the scale of the crackdown. International actors, including Human Rights Watch, condemned the violence. Meanwhile, economic paralysis continues in Douala and Bamenda, with daily losses and commodity price hikes reported by local press.

Morning | Cameroon | Political
Government reiterates official toll of 16 deaths and 800+ arrests following protests.

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Minister of Territorial adminitration, Paul Atango Nji continues visits to regions affected by post-election violence, decries attacks on infrastructure and promises strict legal repercussions

Afternoon | Cameroon | Socio-political
Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop José Avelino Bettencourt visits NW Region of Cameroon, leaves audience in murmur after pronouncing Paul Biya, President of Cameroon

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Teacher and Tchiroma supporter abducted by security forces on National road No 1

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Cameroonians stage demonstrations in front of European Union Headquarters to denounce arbitrary political arrests and demand Tchiroma victory to be recognized

Afternoon | Namibia | Political
President of Namibia, Dr Netumboh Nandi -Ndaitwah congratulates President Biya

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Executive Secretary of the Gulf of Guinea Commision congratulates Paul Biya on his re-election

Evening | Cameroon | Political
UN sources estimate at least 48 civilians killed during demonstrations, higher than official figures.

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Opposition groups aligned with Issa Tchiroma Bakary claim 55 fatalities from crackdown.

Evening | Cameroon | Political
Human Rights Watch condemns lethal force and mass arrests, urging restraint and due process.

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Local press reports citywide paralysis: shops shut, transport disrupted, losses exceed 10 billion CFA daily.

Morning | Cameroon | Political
Local press notes soaring fuel prices above 1,000 CFA/L and rising food costs amid unrest.

Evening | Douala | Economic
News article reports how Nigerian authorities turned down request to hand over Issa Tchiroma to Cameroon.

Evening | Bamenda | Economic
Civil-led platform, Project C calls on Cameroonians everywhere to intensify resistance through public advocacy and daily denunciation of abuses.

Morning | Nigeria | Political
Civil society professor attacked and left unconscious after supporting FSNC ideals

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Member of opposition-led opposition party, FSNC reported missing since Friday, feared abducted by unknown perons

Afternoon | Cameroon | Political
Cameroonians in Belgium take to the streets to denounce election thievery and enforced disappearances

Disclaimer: This report presents verified factual updates from publicly available sources that have undergone integrity checks. It does not contain analysis, opinions, or institutional positions of the Nkafu Policy Institute.
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