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Curfew enforced in Cameroon's separatist region
Cameroon: Shops and bars forced to shut for 48 hours in Anglophone separatist regions
A 48 hour curfew has been imposed on the separatist regions of Anglophone Cameroon. Shops and bars will be kept shut and gatherings of more than 4 people are banned. This development is taking place while separatist leaders celebrate the first anniversary of their symbolic declaration of independence from the rest of the country.
(Image: A policeman stands alert in the streets of Bamenda on February 2018. Credit: REINNIER KAZE/AFP/Getty Images)
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