Sunday, October 1, 2017

Cameroon's English Speakers Are Calling For Independence



Al Jazeera: Cameroon's English-speakers call for independence

Troops deployed to Anglophone regions as activists declare symbolic independence from country's French-speaking areas.

Cameroon's government has banned public gatherings, suspended transportation and shut businesses in the country's English-speaking regions as activists symbolically declared independence from the majority French-speaking areas.

Tensions continue to run high in towns and cities in Cameroon's northwest and southwestern regions country with thousands of security forces said to be patrolling the streets in a bid to quell planned demonstrations against President Paul Biya's administration.

"Today, we reaffirm our autonomy over our heritage and over our territory," the Southern Cameroons Ambazonia Consortium United Front (SCACUF) said in a statement on Facebook.

The government has said the move carries no legal weight.

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WNU Editor: This is getting violent .... At least seven shot dead amid Cameroon Anglophone protests (Reuters).

More News On The Growing Unrest Among English Cameroons

Cameroon bans pro-independence rallies in Anglophone area -- BBC
Cameroon Anglophone regions to shut Nigeria border over protests -- Business Insider
Tight security as Cameroon awaits symbolic anglophone 'independence' -- AFP
Cameroon Police, Army Move to Block Anglophone Protests -- VOA
Cameroon blocks social media access in restive English-speaking regions -- Africa News
Cameroon Tries to Quash Independence Movement in English Regions -- VOA
Cameroon: The Ambazonia Declaration - How the Govt Can Avoid Bloodshed -- ALlAfrica

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