The government of Cameroon came close to declaring a state of emergency on Thursday, April 10, as contingents of troops were deployed in major towns of the country, apparently, to forestall any upheaval against the controversial amendment of the 1996 Constitution.
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if revision of the constitution was made with general consensus and via a referandum with respect given to traditional leaders to participate and with all cameroonians having a say, it will not lead to having to imprison Cameroonians in their own fatherland! where is the right of Cameroonians to freedom of speech and expression, even of grievances? where is democracy www.ko.org.za biya will go!