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Cameroon: Anglophone Cameroon Marks 50 Days Without the Internet
DW, 7 March 2017
It's been exactly 50 days since Cameroonian authorities imposed an internet blackout on English-speaking regions in the majority French-speaking nation. Read more »
Civil disobedience and school boycotts still persist in the western regions of the country with the minority English-speaking population accusing the government of marginalization.
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The business community is a huge loser as a result of government's suspension of services to the English-speaking parts of the country since January 18, 2017, as a response to a ... Read more »
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 ... Read more »
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