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Friday, February fourteenth, the   UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.

Education in English-speaking Cameroon truncated

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The crisis in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon has truncated the educational system in that part of the Country. It began in 2016 with the teacher's protest. Since then many educational institutions have been burnt down. While we have seen students, teachers, and administrative personnel kidnapped.

Cameroon: Anglophone Crisis under a Designated Presidency

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  Until one understands the root cause of a problem, getting a solution could become a lifetime struggle. The struggle in the southern region of Cameroon has a root cause and key actors that would not back down.

Violence in Southern Cameroon: The end is yet to come

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The escalating violence in the southern part of Cameroon is attracting a lot of concern from states that had been silent since the crisis broke out. Canada is not the least on this list;

Cameroon military seen molesting, torturing unarmed civilians from their homes

The war in Cameroon is aggravated, the international community is silent, the African Union is muted over this crisis in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon.

Cameroon celebrate National Youth Day with Old government officials

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Yesterday, February 11, Cameroonians celebrated the National Youth Day but ironically,  most of the government officials are seemingly not youthful.

Four dead as a section of Kumba District hospital was reduced to ashes

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 A section of Kumba district hospital was ravaged by fire in the early hours of Monday leaving four people dead.

Severe clash between separatist group and military forces halt movement in Limbe

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For some days now, Buea and Limbe have come under severe clash between the separatist group and the military. Limbe has had a ten days ghost town for the first time since the crises broke out in late 2016.