Cameroonians went to the polls Sunday with President Paul Biya almost assured of extending his 29-year-old rule and quashing the opposition's dream of Tunisian-style regime change.
The west African country's 78-year-old leader is seeking a sixth term against 22 other candidates, with the main opposition groups arguing the ballot was rigged from the start.
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