Cameroon’s trial involving 146 individuals arrested following post-election protests related to the October 12, 2025 presidential election is facing delays. Authorities are responding by assigning additional judges to the case. The arrests stemmed from demonstrations challenging the election results. The increased judicial resources are intended to expedite the processing of the defendants’ cases. The move acknowledges the significant backlog currently hindering the trial’s progress. No details were provided regarding the specific charges against the 146 individuals or expected timelines with the added judges. The situation highlights ongoing political tensions following the presidential vote.