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UN finally moves into Cameroon 0
The UN has finally moved into Cameroon and its officials are looking for the right infrastructure in Bamenda and Buea. They will be starting full scale operations in the days ahead.
Their mandate will, among other things, include ending the arbitrary killings in the Northwest and Southwest regions, ensuring that both parties respect any ceasefire agreement and pushing for an inclusive dialogue which is expected to address the issues that actually triggered the conflict.
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