Is There More to Cameroon's Protest?

Some analysts emphasize that the revolt in the English-speaking parts of the country is symptomatic of a larger problem of governance and a state characterized by corruption and inertia writes Liesl Louw-Vaudran of Institute for Security Studies

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    This is Africa, 1 March 2017

    The English-speaking regions of Cameroon have been facing a government-ordered Internet shutdown since 17 January. This shutdown was imposed in the wake of ongoing strikes,… Read more »

  • Cameroon:   More to Cameroon's Protest Than Meets the Eye

    ISS, 23 February 2017

    For three activists from western Cameroon who joined a call for the recognition of their linguistic preferences, last week didn't bring any good news. The lawyer, teacher and… Read more »

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