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Cameroon is not lacking anger. Cameroon is lacking coordinated power. Since the October 12, 2025 election crisis, we have watched tension explode again and again—ghost towns, street crackdowns, arrests, deaths in custody, and the daily humiliation economy of checkpoints. But here is the hard truth: a captured state doesn’t survive because it is popular. It survives because it is built to break coordination—not only to punish dissent. In Part 1 of this series, we focus on the first trap: TRAP #1: Repression is engineered to stop organization, not just to punish protest. Why? Because a crowd is emotional. But an organized crowd is political. So the system targets the people who connect everyone: mobilizers, union voices, local coordinators, whistleblowers, community leaders, party cadres, journalists—anyone who can turn anger into strategy. We have seen this logic repeatedly in recent months: Post-election protests met with heavy security response and reported abuses. Opposition figures and activists detained or pressured in the post-election environment, contributing to fear and fragmentation. The death of opposition figure Anicet Ekane after detention intensified public outrage and renewed demands for accountability—exactly because detention itself becomes a political message in a captured state. In this episode, I break down: how targeted repression creates coordination failure why fear is aimed at the “connectors,” not only the loudest voices what citizens can do to rebuild collective power without falling into chaos Question for you (answer in comments): What is the regime’s biggest weapon today—fear, poverty, division, or propaganda? Why? Like, comment, share, and subscribe—because in a captured state, silence is policy. #Cameroon #Biya #CameroonCrisis #CameroonPolitics #CivicEducation #AfricanPolitics #HumanRights #Democracy #Elections #PostElectionCrisis #Resistance #Protest #GhostTown #Douala #Yaounde #Bamenda #Buea #AnglophoneCrisis #DiasporaVoices #Afrique #Cameroun #AfriquePolitique #EtatDeDroit #Justice #Gendarmerie #PoliceBrutality #BreakingNews #AfricaNews #Geopolitics #CivicMovement