The Southern Cameroons and minority rights in Cameroon |
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Authors: | Susan Dicklitch |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Ware Institute for Civic Engagement , Franklin &2. Marshall College , Lancaster, USA |
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Abstract: | Advocating for Anglophone succession in a predominantly Francophone country, the Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC) purports to address Anglophone marginalisation. The Cameroonian regime, however, views them as terrorists. What is the likelihood of a peaceful secession or resolution of Anglophone grievances? This article examines the role of the SCNC in the struggle for minority rights in Cameroon, in the context of a failed democratic state. |
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Keywords: | Cameroon human rights Southern Cameroons democracy |
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