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Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis at the Crossroads Excerpt: “Generally little understood by Francophones, the Anglophone problem dates back to the independence period. A poorly conducted re-unification, based on centralisation and assimilation, has led the Anglophone minority to feel politically and economically marginalised, and that their cultural difference are ignored. Never before has tension around the Anglophone […]
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