In the months following the disputed 2018 elections, the MRC submitted, in vain, no fewer than a hundred requests for authorization to the Cameroonian authorities in order to carry out peaceful demonstrations. Those organized by supporters of the Biya regime and in its favour are authorized, to the great detriment of the equality of Cameroonian citizens vis-à-vis their constitution.
Arrest On January 28, 2019, Maurice Kamto, whose party had finally called for non-violent marches known as "white marches" against the re-election of
Paul Biya, was arrested by the Cameroonian authorities in
Douala along with several executives, MRC sympathizers, journalists and members of his family at the home of Albert Dzongang. They were taken to the GSO (Special Operations Group) - an elite police unit - in Yaoundé. He was arrested for common law offenses. This came after the ransacking of Cameroonian embassies by his supporters. He was accused, among other things, of hostility towards the homeland and rebellion. Subjected to violence by the police, Maurice Kamto and 145 other MRC supporters were accused of eight counts, including "incitement to insurrection", and transferred 14 days later to the central prison of Kondengui. Emmanuel Macron, questioned by Calibri Calibro, an activist of the BAS of France, put pressure on the authorities of
Yaoundé to obtain the release of Maurice Kamto. He adds that this was a condition for the arrival of Paul Biya in Lyon in France which occurred a few days after the release of Maurice Kamto and some co-detainees on October 5, 2019. Which was categorically refuted by the Yaoundé authorities. The release is accompanied by a suspension of legal proceedings against MRC activists and associates arrested in connection with the contestation of the results of the presidential election in Cameroon of October 2018.
House arrest Following the march of September 22, 2020, Maurice Kamto's home was sealed off by law enforcement. In October 2020, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Jean-Yves Le Drian, raised this matter during a session of answers to questions from representatives of the people in France. The blockade of his residence was lifted by the government on December 8, two days after the regional elections. == Personal life ==