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Cameroon: Violence in NW & SW Regions - Govt Decries Biased Media Reporting
Cameroon Tribune, 6 October 2017
Below is a press release from the Minister of Communication. Read more »
The govt says attacks against the govt by media houses like RFI are "often carried out under the guise of interviews of personalities who are hostile to the peace, unity and stability prevailing in our country, or through press reviews featuring some dubious newspapers of some Western African countries".
Riots and civil disobedience in the two regions of Cameroon are drawing closer to a year.
Amnesty International says the protests in the country's English-speaking region have reached a crisis point and all deaths must be promptly and effectively investigated. Read more »
The recent protests by the separatist movement have also become a rallying point against President Paul Biya, who has been in power for more than 35 years. Read more »
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