Cameroon's opposition leader in The Gambia after fleeing for his safety
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- Issa Tchiroma Bakary, a prominent opposition leader from Cameroon, has sought refuge in The Gambia, where the government is hosting him on humanitarian grounds following a disputed election that saw President Paul Biya secure another term.
- This development highlights the ongoing political tensions in Cameroon, where opposition figures face significant risks, prompting Bakary's flight to seek safety abroad.
- The situation underscores broader issues of political repression and electoral disputes in Cameroon, reflecting a pattern of opposition leaders fleeing to neighboring countries amid fears for their safety.
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