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MAURICE KAMTO’S DISQUALIFICATION: END OF DEMOCRACY OR BEGINNING OF LIBERATION?

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MAURICE KAMTO’S DISQUALIFICATION: END OF DEMOCRACY OR BEGINNING OF LIBERATION? Introduction The recent disqualification of Maurice Kamto—one of Cameroon’s most prominent opposition leaders—has shaken the political landscape. For many, this is the final nail in the coffin of democracy in Cameroon. But for others, it is the spark of a new awakening, a reminder that true liberation will not come from borrowed systems but from Afrisocracy. The Death of Democracy in Cameroon Cameroon’s democracy has long been a façade. Elections are manipulated, opposition leaders are intimidated, and institutions are controlled by the executive. Kamto’s exclusion is not an isolated event; it is part of a broader strategy to suffocate multiparty politics and maintain a one-man, one-party state. No fair competition: Disqualification ensures Paul Biya and his party face no real threat. Judicial complicity: Courts, instead of defending the people, act as political weapons. Citizens’ disillusionment: Each rigge...