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Divided By Language - Cameroon's crackdown on its English-speaking minority is fueling support for a secessionist movement

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submitted about 3 years ago by lexacon

submitted about 3 years ago by lexacon

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    samuekhator about 3 years ago

    Language! Borrowed language for that matter! English and French, none indegous to Africa. After what we have been through in Africa, as it regards war and loss, I didn't I would be hearing anytime soon that a crisis inspired by petty devide will be the case. Even to the extent of threatening a civil war. This is sad in all ramifications. Cameroon should set language aside, and put its house together

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    Yemisi about 3 years ago

    This one is new and weirdly so, a country bordered by one large English speaking country. If this was some central African francophone country, it wouldn't be so awkward. This smells like a clampdown on dissenting voices against the government than anything else. African leaders are not good at dealing with the opposition and i suspect this could be the real truth behind this. However, it is a sad thing to see this relatively peaceful country do this to its legitimate citizens and even worse knowing the French language is not even native to them yet that is at the core of this unnecessary conflict.

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