Cameroon urged to investigate deaths amid anglophone protests
Four killed when police fire into air, as tensions rise in English-speaking areas over perceived discrimination International organisations are calling for an investigation in Cameroon after four people were killed during unrest in the country’s English-speaking regions. Tensions have been (…)
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