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Papal Visit: Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces declare three-day ceasefire 0
by soter • Cameroon, Cameroon, Headline News, News, Religion
A separatist alliance in Cameroon’s English-speaking regions said it would observe a three-day “safe travel passage” later this week to allow civilians and visitors to move freely during a visit by Pope Leo.
The pope left on Monday for a tour of four African countries – Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea – aiming to urge global leaders to address the continent’s challenges. Africa is home to more than a fifth of the world’s Catholics.
Source: Reuters