With as many as 100 deaths being reported in Cameroon's English-speaking provinces, the tensions, which have their origins in World War I, are mounting in the equatorial African country.
Protests came as a months-old movement against perceived marginalisation by the Francophone-dominated government picked up.
English-speaking citizens in the central African nation were protesting what they are calling discrimination against those who don't speak French. The government has responded by cutting off their internet.
Over 600 people were injured after a packed passenger train derailed in Cameroon.
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