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Embassey Violence in Belgium Highlights Diaspora Unrest Over Kamto’s Candidacy Rejection

Tensions flared in Brussels as members of the Cameroonian diaspora stormed the Cameroonian Embassy following the Constitutional Council’s rejection of Professor Maurice Kamto’s candidacy for the October 12, 2025 presidential election. The protest, marked by shattered windows and police intervention, underscores growing diaspora frustration and the deepening divisions within Cameroon’s opposition. Analysts warn the fallout could reshape the nation’s political landscape ahead of the polls.

MINISTER ATANGA NJI DENOUNCES POLITICAL MANIPULATION AND ACTS OF DIPLOMATIC VANDALISM

In a strongly worded communiqué, Minister of Territorial Administration H.E. Paul Atanga Nji denounced growing acts of political manipulation and diplomatic vandalism ahead of Cameroon’s 2025 presidential elections. Calling out “pseudo-party presidents” for spreading misinformation and fueling division, the Minister urged citizens to reject hate speech and uphold institutional integrity. His message, both firm and patriotic, reinforces the government’s stance on peace and national unity during this pivotal moment.