In Yaoundé, displaced English-speaking Cameroonians dream of peace
By AFP
20 October 2019 |
3:02 pm
The separatist crisis in the English-speaking regions of northwest and southwest Cameroon has left 530,000 people displaced. A national dialogue to resolve the conflict began in the country's capital of Yaoundé on September 30. Displaced Cameroonian anglophones in Yaoundé share their thoughts on the national dialogue.
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