Wednesday, November 8, 2017

President Paul Biya Silent As Violent Military Crackdowns In Anglophone Cameroon Are Creating A Refugee Crisis

On Monday, Paul Biya, the president of the Republic of Cameroon celebrated 35 years in power. But the people of the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, which they call Ambazonia, were fleeing the violent crackdowns by Biya’s regime.

Anglophone Cameroonians have been protesting the French government’s colonisation of the English-speaking region.
President Paul Biya Silent As Violent Military Crackdowns In Anglophone Cameroon Are Creating A Refugee Crisis
In November last year, the fight between the English and French regions escalated when teachers and lawyers in the Anglophone regions embarked on a strike to protest the imposition of the French language and judicial system.

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