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Separatist violence grips Anglophone Western Cameroon
2:26 PM,
May 4, 2018
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Insurgents in English-speaking regions of western Cameroon have launched a series of attacks on security forces. Calls for Anglophone autonomy in the West African country have escalated since the government cracked down on a protest movement.
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