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‘The fight is existential’: Cameroon’s anglophone leaders lead a revolution from behind bars

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The flag of Ambazonia, the anglophone breakaway state in north-west and south-west Cameroon. Photograph: Christian Spicker/Imago

Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe has already served seven years of his life sentence at the Yaoundé principal prison in Cameroon, but he is not ready to budge an inch in the political beliefs that landed him there. Read More

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