The moral equivalency here is a dead giveaway that, unfortunately, the US Government cares little for the plight of those suffering in #Cameroon. They deserve better from their "elected" leaders and from regional and world powers. https://t.co/TUbHVocPze
— Jeffrey Smith (@Smith_JeffreyT) October 22, 2018
The United States reiterates its neutrality with respect to Cameroonians’ right to choose their leader and calls for calm and the careful, non-partisan conclusion of the remaining phases of the vote tabulation process. https://t.co/ialrz7gIuL #Cameroon
— Heather Nauert (@statedeptspox) October 11, 2018
A master at fake elections indeed. Cameroon edges towards civil war as Biya holds on to power. @brjodonnell and @RobbieGramer rightfully call out Washington for its near silence on this situation https://t.co/cv4rddCuKX
— Isabel Linzer (@isabelalinzer) October 23, 2018
I come from #Rwanda, a country that went through civil war and genocide two decades ago. I lost my close relatives when the international community looked away … I'm afraid that #Cameroon is taking the same path." –@MuvunyiF https://t.co/Lt5JGfAMzb
— Jeffrey Smith (@Smith_JeffreyT) October 22, 2018
Among those on Saudi Arabia's payroll in Washington, DC is @gloverparkgroup – rather fittingly, it also represents the Biya dictatorship in #Cameroon. https://t.co/drouUapt9U
— Jeffrey Smith (@Smith_JeffreyT) October 22, 2018
NEW VIDEO | The crisis over #Cameroon's 7 October election is the worst for 25 years, adding new risks in a country already on the brink of civil war due to the #Anglophone crisis.@richmoncrieff explains why ⇓ 🎬 pic.twitter.com/naP9Y6Xs35
— Crisis Group (@CrisisGroup) October 19, 2018
J’ai accompli mon devoir citoyen ce jour pour l’élection du Président de la République.
Casting my vote in the 2018 presidential election in Cameroon.#237Vote#Biya2018#PaulBiya#Cameroun#Cameroon pic.twitter.com/hnqwpvQeep
— CHANTAL BIYA (@CHANTALBIYA4) October 17, 2018
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