I mourn in deafening silence
Are the international community and the African Union really powerless to stop the fratricidal war in Cameroon, or are they just indifferent?
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Melchisedek Chétima is a historian of West and Central Africa.
Are the international community and the African Union really powerless to stop the fratricidal war in Cameroon, or are they just indifferent?
Why a military-only approach against Boko Haram in the countries bordering Lake Chad will always fail: it doesn’t address the root causes of political conflict there.
Why do people on the border between Nigeria and northern Cameroon refer to Boko Haram as slave holders?
When will the state-sanctioned violence in Cameroon be sufficient to cause Western nations to stop supporting President Paul Biya and his military?