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French Camerounians told to stop organising protests in foreign countries 0
Cameroon’s House Speaker of National Assembly Cavaye Yeguie Djibril on Wednesday called on Cameroonians residing abroad to stop organizing protests to demand change back home.
“When one is Cameroonian, it is in Cameroon that one speaks about the affairs of Cameroon and not on the pavement of foreign territory,” Cavaye said at the close of the November session of the National Assembly.
Since January, a group of disgruntled Cameroonians known as “brigade anti-sardinard” has organized violent protests in Cameroon’s embassies in Europe and North America to press for “change of power” in Cameroon.
Cameroon has on several occasions blamed foreign countries for permitting the protesters “to destabilize the country” from abroad.
Source: Xinhuanet