
Cameroon discusses special status for Anglophone regions
Leaders and supporters of the self-declared Ambazonia republic have rejected it,
In Cameroon. leaders and supporters of the self-declared Ambazonia republic have rejected a law proposal that would grant special status to troubled Anglophone regions. Journalist Randy Joe Sa'ah is following the events on the ground.
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(Photo: The national assembly in Cameroon in Yaoundé. Credit: BBC)

