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Cameroon's main opposition leader Kamto arrested for protest

Cameroonian authorities arrested opposition leader Maurice Kamto on Monday, his lawyer said, after weekend protests that security forces dispersed with live bullets, wounding six people.

Kamto has been mobilizing dissent against President Paul Biya since losing what he says was a fraudulent election in October.

Kamto declared himself winner at the time of the poll and has since challenged Biya's win in the African Union court.

Protests are rare in Cameroon, outside its troubled Anglophone western region, and tend to be swiftly put down by force and mass arrests.

I can confirm that professor Maurice Kamto was arrested (today), his lawyer, Agbor Bala, told Reuters by telephone, adding that it was because of the weekend protests in which dozens took part.

The treasurer of his Cameroon Renaissance Movement party, Alain Fogue, was also detained, Bala said.

At 85, Biya is the oldest leader in sub-Saharan Africa.

The election cemented his place as one of Africa's longest-serving leaders, but allegations of ballot stuffing and intimidation loomed over his victory.

Biya's camp has denied all allegations of electoral fraud.

(Top image: Maurice Kamto, then presidential candidate of Renaissance Movement, speaks during his news conference at his headquarterss in Yaounde, Cameroon, October 8, 2018. /VCG Photo)

(REUTERS)

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