Anglophone Cameroonians are the people of various cultural backgrounds, most of who hail from the English-speaking regions of Cameroon (Northwest and...
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regions of Cameroon, between the Cameroonian government and Ambazonian separatist groups, part of the long-standing Anglophone problem. Following the suppression...
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country's German, British, and French colonial legacies. Anglophone (English-speaking) Cameroonians form a minority population of around 16 percent, mainly...
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The Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium (CACSC) is an Anglophone Cameroonian federalist movement. CACSC consisted of lawyers and teacher trade...
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Languages of Cameroon (redirect from Anglophone Cameroon)
form emerging in urban areas and other locations where Anglophone and Francophone Cameroonians meet and interact. Popular singers have used the hybrid...
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Ambazonia (section Protests and Anglophone Crisis)
rebels have engaged in armed conflict with the Cameroonian military, in what is known as the Anglophone Crisis, and have attempted to set up governments-in-exile...
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The Anglophone Crisis, an ongoing civil war between the Cameroonian state and Anglophone separatists who are trying to establish a new state called "Ambazonia"...
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factions and the Cameroonian government. The protests began on October 6, 2016 as a sit-down strike initiated by the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium...
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Bangangte, and tsamassi of the Bamileke. Nigerian music has influenced Anglophone Cameroonian performers, and Prince Nico Mbarga's highlife hit "Sweet Mother"...
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Felix Agbor Balla (category Cameroonian democracy activists)
Agbor Nkongho aka Balla (born Felix Agbor Anyior Nkongho) is an Anglophone Cameroonian human rights lawyer who is the president of the Fako Lawyers Association...
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and can compete in their competitions. Ambazonia is a movement by Anglophone Cameroonian separatists who want the Northwest and Southwest of Cameroon to...
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This is a timeline of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon during 2024. The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the Republic of Cameroon in...
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Languages of Cameroon Cameroonian French Cameroonian Pidgin English Camfranglais (when mixed with French) Anglophone Cameroonian Anglophone problem (Cameroon)...
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Fontem Neba (category Cameroonian activists)
Dr. Fontem A. Neba (born Fontem Aforteka’a Neba, in 1970) is an Anglophone Cameroonian university lecturer, author and a civil rights activist who emerged...
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Paul Biya (category Cameroonian Roman Catholics)
broke out among Anglophone Cameroonians in the area of the formerly British Southern Cameroons. Protestors complained that Anglophone regions in Cameroon...
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Republic of Cameroun. The Southern Cameroonians felt further marginalised. Groups such as the Cameroon Anglophone Movement (CAM) demanded greater autonomy...
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History of Cameroon (section Anglophone Crisis)
between Anglophone Cameroonians in former British territory and the Francophone-dominated government led to an ongoing civil war known as the Anglophone Crisis...
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current Constitution was adopted in 1996 in response to pressure from Anglophone Cameroonian groups advocating a return to the federal system. It grants greater...
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initiated by the Cameroonian government. European Union – On June 20, 2018, the EU supported the entry of UN bodies to the Anglophone region, and called...
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This is a timeline of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon during 2023. The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the Republic of Cameroon in...
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create an independent state out of the Cameroonian portion of British Cameroons arguing that it's anglophone population is persecuted by the francophone...
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Defence Forces (SOCADEF). In March 2019, the APLM participated in an Anglophone Cameroonian conference in Washington, D.C. The conference, in which both separatists...
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This is a timeline of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon during 2022. The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the Republic of Cameroon in...
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a controversial figure in Cameroonian politics. Critics have accused him of being dismissive of the concerns of Anglophone communities and of failing...
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Joshua Osih (category Cameroonian Protestants)
Cameroon, the Social Democratic Front (Cameroon) (SDF), and the first Anglophone Cameroonian to serve as a Parliamentarian in Douala, capital of the Littoral...
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This is a timeline of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon during 2021. The Anglophone Crisis is an ongoing armed conflict in the Republic of Cameroon in...
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General No Pity (category Anglophone Crisis)
Unity Warriors, in the Anglophone Crisis. "General No Pity" is the nom du guerre of Clement Mbashie, an Anglophone Cameroonian who was born in Bambalang...
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described as an act of terrorism. On September 22, Cameroonian troops opened fire against Anglophone protestors. According to eyewitnesses, five people...
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who support the independence of Biafra. They are allied with the Anglophone Cameroonian independence movement. The Oduduwa Republic, a Yoruba secessionist...
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Lawrence Fonka Shang (category Cameroonian politicians)
Tandeng Muna and was succeeded by Cavayé Yéguié Djibril. He was Anglophone Cameroonian. "Assemblée Nationale". Osidimbea La Mémoire du Cameroun. Encyclopédie...
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