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By Amindeh Blaise Atabong. YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Cameroonian President Paul Biya secured approval from lawmakers on Tuesday to delay parliamentary and local elections until 2026, a move opposition ...
Mimi Mefo Newuh (born May 16, 1989; with the maiden name Takambou in Baleng, Cameroon) [1] is a Cameroonian journalist and human rights activist who reports on the Anglophone Crisis and advocates for press freedom. She went into exile in England following a tweet related to the conflict [2] in Cameroon and subsequent incarceration.
This is a timeline of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon during 2022.. The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the Republic of Cameroon in Central Africa, where historically English-speaking Ambazonian separatists are seeking the independence of the former British trust territory of Southern Cameroons, which was unified with Cameroon since 1961.
The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict between the Cameroonian government and Ambazonian separatist groups in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon. The conflict started in 2017 after the suppression of protests and the proclamation of independence by the separatists, who claim to be the successors of the former Southern Cameroons.
The death toll from a weekend building collapse in Cameroon's commercial hub Douala has risen to 34 from an earlier estimate of 12, the housing and urban development minister said on Monday. "The ...
The web page provides a chronological overview of the ongoing armed conflict between Ambazonian separatists and Cameroonian security forces in 2021. It mentions the blockade of the Buea-Kumba highway by separatists in February 2021, among other incidents.
Simon Ateba is a controversial journalist who has worked in Nigeria, Cameroon and the United States. He is known for his investigations into religion and money, his arrest in Cameroon, his interruptions of press briefings, and his sharing of fake videos and information.
Several Ambazonian separatist leaders are based in exile. Despite this, they play a role in directing rebel forces that are fighting in Cameroon itself. [6] [7] These include: Ayaba Cho Lucas – Leader of the Ambazonia Defence Forces (ADF). Mainly operates from exile in Europe. [8] [9] [10]