There were further demonstrations in the middle of Geneva over the weekend against the Cameroonian president, Paul Biya.
He’s staying in at the Hotel Intercontinental for what is being described as a brief private visit. He arrived in the middle of last month.
Police were forced to close some roads due to the number of people – but no arrests were made.
Biya is accused of rigging elections, corruption and human rights abuses by many governments and NGOs.
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