‘Day of ballots and bullets’: Anglophone fears ahead of Cameroon’s election
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As Cameroon prepares for its presidential election on Sunday, residents in the North West and South West regions are grappling with a troubling dilemma: the desire to participate in democracy versus the fear for their safety. The atmosphere is tense, with many Anglophones expressing concerns about potential violence and unrest, which could overshadow the electoral process. This situation highlights the broader challenges facing the country, where civic engagement is often met with trepidation, making this election a critical moment for both governance and community stability.
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