Download Cameroon's Ghost town protests
Ghost town is the name Cameroonians have given to a civil disobedience action where daily life is brought to a standstill. It began last year as an expression of dissent in the two English speaking regions of Cameroon, but tensions between them and the Francophone dominated government go back to the 1960s. Last week a number of protestors demanding independence were shot dead by gendarmes. BBC Africa's Randy Jo Sa'ah was in Bamenda following the story.
Image: Demonstrators in Bamenda, the main town in northwest Cameroon
Credit: Getty Images/stringer/AFP
Published on Friday, 6th October 2017.
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