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  2. Human rights in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Cameroon "currently prosecutes consensual same sex conduct more aggressively than almost any country in the world". [7] On 27 June 2022, the Human Rights Watch reported that the armed separatist fighters killed and injured people, raped a girl, and committed other grave human rights abuses across Cameroon’s Anglophone regions. The ...

  3. Politics of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Nominally, it is a unitary presidential republic, whereby the President of Cameroon is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. A prime ministerial position exists and is nominally head of government, implying a semi-presidential system, although de facto only serves to assist the president.

  4. Timeline of the Anglophone Crisis (2023) - Wikipedia

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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 Central Africa, where historically English-speaking Ambazonian separatists are seeking the independence of the former British trust territory of Southern Cameroons, which was unified with Cameroon since 1961.

  5. Cameroon–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Over the last five years, increased reports of human rights abuses in Cameroon have revived American interest, and especially congressional interest, in such reforms. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The most prominent concern is the ongoing Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon, and the concern that Biya's administration may be diverting U.S. security assistance to ...

  6. Anglophone Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Then-president Ahmadou Ahidjo feared that Southern Cameroons would secede from the union, taking its natural resources with it. Following a French Cameroon unilateral referendum on 20 May 1972, a new constitution was adopted in Cameroon which replaced the federal state with a unitary state, and also gave more power to the president. [30]

  7. Ambazonia - Wikipedia

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    Ambazonia, alternatively the Federal Republic of Ambazonia or State of Ambazonia, [1] is a political entity [2] proclaimed by Anglophone separatists who are seeking independence from Cameroon. The separatists claim that Ambazonia should consist of the Northwest Region and Southwest Region of Cameroon.

  8. Origins of the Anglophone Crisis - Wikipedia

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    During this period various independence and federalist factions joined to form the Southern Cameroons National Council, a pressure group which undertook initiatives at the UN, the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, the Commonwealth, and with national embassies to bring attention to the region and Anglophone issues in Cameroon.

  9. Category:Human rights in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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