Cameroon, divided by two languages, is on the brink of civil war
Bilingual Cameroon is at the brink of civil war, with armed English speakers fighting for independence against the largely French-speaking government. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK Follow us: Twitter: / washingtonpost Instagram: / washingtonpost Facebook: / washingtonpost

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