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Election Violence Fears in Anglophone Cameroon

Election Violence Fears in Anglophone Cameroon

Approaching national elections in Cameroon are feared to further destabilise the Anglophone regions of the Central African country, which have been in a state of crisis for months. Due to be held in October, the elections have already met stiff, hard-line resistance from separatist leaders in the area, denouncing their legitimacy and banning local populations […]

Violence in Anglophone Cameroon Becoming More Deadly – Report

Violence in Anglophone Cameroon Becoming More Deadly – Report

Armed separatists in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions have stabbed to death and shot military personnel, burned down schools and attacked teachers, while security forces have tortured people, fired on crowds and destroyed villages, in a spiral of violence that keeps getting more deadly, Amnesty International said today. In a new report on Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis, ‘A […]

Anglophone Cameroon Marks 50 Days Without the Internet

Anglophone Cameroon Marks 50 Days Without the Internet

It’s been exactly 50 days since Cameroonian authorities imposed an internet blackout on English-speaking regions in the majority French-speaking nation. Hundreds of youths shouted “Bring back our internet! Bring back our internet!” on the streets of the western city of Bamenda as the convoy of Cameroonian Prime Minister Philemon Yang passed. He was dispatched to […]

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