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12, May 2019
Quotable Quote: Record number of Southern Cameroonians displaced 0
“In the Southern and Western Anglophone parts of Cameroon, there is an armed conflict; nobody is talking about it, nobody is engaging to end (it) There is no mediation, there is no humanitarian programme commensurate to the scale of the suffering. But there are hundreds of torched villages and there is now between four and five hundred thousand people displaced within the Anglophone part of Cameroon”
Jan Egeland
Head of the Norwegian Refugee Council