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Cameroon’s Unity Day celebrations canceled as COVID-19 masks internal tensions
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May 21, 2020
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Cameroon has canceled its annual Unity Day celebrations to curb the spread of the coronavirus. But opposition leaders and separatists say the country is far from unified anyway.
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