@Boss (France)
So, what is your point? I am saying in Kenya, the opposition was equally dis-advantaged all the way in going in the election. Cameroon is unique in a way and at the same time is not ... are you denying that? wake up politically and smell the coffee. Stop putting the head of oppositions leaders in the sand in your country, by aligning excuses all over the place. What happened in Kenya was not thanks to America; The Kenyan people won squarelly wether on ballot, or (read carefully) on the street and even in negotiations afterward. Why are you trying to take or diminish their victory to hide Camerounian opposition weaknesses. Oh, I see. These weaknesses should not be discussed. Camerounians should not know about it. Anyone who raises that ìssue is automatically labelled an RDPCIST. Long live the opposition. I cannot wait to see the day you will grab power, and see how you treat freedom of expression; Your reaction is quite telling.
So, what is your point? I am saying in Kenya, the opposition was equally dis-advantaged all the way in going in the election. Cameroon is unique in a way and at the same time is not ... are you denying that? wake up politically and smell the coffee. Stop putting the head of oppositions leaders in the sand in your country, by aligning excuses all over the place. What happened in Kenya was not thanks to America; The Kenyan people won squarelly wether on ballot, or (read carefully) on the street and even in negotiations afterward. Why are you trying to take or diminish their victory to hide Camerounian opposition weaknesses. Oh, I see. These weaknesses should not be discussed. Camerounians should not know about it. Anyone who raises that ìssue is automatically labelled an RDPCIST. Long live the opposition. I cannot wait to see the day you will grab power, and see how you treat freedom of expression; Your reaction is quite telling.

