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English speakers in Cameroon struggle for equal opportunity
Al Jazeera English
2017-09-24
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Protests in Cameroon have been ongoing for almost a year now, but they are slowly transforming into a separatist movement. People in the country's English-speaking regions say they are discriminated against and marginalised.
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