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Cameroon: Cameroon - Tottering On the Brink
Fahamu, 17 July 2019
The longer the Cameroonian "Anglophone Crisis" goes on, the more deeply-entrenched the bitterness among citizens becomes. Read more »
The longer the Cameroonian Anglophone Crisis goes on, the more deeply-entrenched the bitterness among citizens, writes Julius Amin for Pambazuka News.
A bus attacked by armed separatist and its passengers are seen at Akum, a village 10 Kilometers from Bamenda, the capital of the Cameroon's English speaking northwest region, Sept. 9, 2018.
Civil society groups are urging young people to return to schools in the country's English-speaking regions. Most schools in the two regions have been closed because of attacks and ... Read more »
Switzerland has agreed to mediate talks between the government of Cameroon and separatist leaders aimed at faciliating a peaceful resolution to a three-year conflict. This is ... Read more »
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