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3.5 years too long for Dorgelesse, imprisoned for protesting: We call on President Paul BIYA to #FreeDorgelesse now. RT to show your support. #Cameroon

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Odogwu Dunukofiavor 2 Jahren

@PR_Paul_BIYA It's a pity what Africans go through just for carrying out their civic rights. Always the same story of oppression from one African country to another.

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Asonghi Brenda Sigenvor 2 Jahren

@PR_Paul_BIYA Why not begin by calling on countries hosting Cameroonian secessionist terrorists to deport them to Cameroon to face crimes against humanity? @AsstSecStateAF @USEmbYaounde @UKinCameroon @SecBlinken @OchaCameroon @amnestyusa @SwissAmbYaounde @GermanyinCMR @NorwayUN @EU_Commission

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