Cameroon Cuts Internet Connection in Two Provinces
The action comes after a "ghost town declaration" - meaning a total shutdown involving businesses and schools - by civil society.
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Cameroon:
Southern Cameroons Statement on the Recent Arrests by Govt
Camer.be, 21 January 2017
News from the two Cameroons has confirmed that within the last three days the colonial regime in Yaoundé has again carried out more abductions, illegal arrests and… Read more »
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Cameroon:
More Arrests Hit as Language Divide Intensifies
VOA, 19 January 2017
In Cameroon, a months-long strike by English-speaking professionals has snowballed into a movement calling for greater autonomy or even, some say, independence for Anglophone parts… Read more »
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Cameroon:
Activists Call for Month of 'Ghost Towns' Just Before Internet Shutdown
African Arguments, 18 January 2017
The latest developments are the culmination of escalating tensions over several months, which have seen widespread strikes, protests, arrests and deaths. Read more »
InFocus
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The release of detainees and a referendum for a two state federation are the only conditions that can bring them to the negotiating table, says the Cameroon Anglophone Civil ... Read more »