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Between December 11 and 16, detention conditions worsened, with overcrowding reported in multiple centers. Cameroon was officially suspended from the African Union for non payment of contributions, even as government and opposition parties remained engaged in regional elections. The major highlight of the period was a press conference by lawyers representing opposition leader Issa Tchiroma, announcing plans to press charges against President Biya. Economic pressures persisted, with fuel prices rising in rural communities. Business associations warned of mounting losses in Douala and Adamawa, where disruptions have already cost billions of FCFA.


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