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Friday, 27 January 2017

Cameroon shuts down internet in English-speaking regions

English-speaking regions of Cameroon have now been without the internet for more than a week following recent protests in the country. This shutdown comes after the government outlawed at least two Anglophone groups - Southern Cameroons National Council and the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium took to the streets to protest over the marginalization by the French-speaking led government.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017, marks the eighth day since the authorities ordered the country’s telecommunications providers to shut off internet connections to the regions of Northwest and Southwest.
However, Cameroonians have also been receiving texts from authorities warning them not to post 'information they can’t prove' on social media.
See the text message sent to a Cameroonian below:

16 comments:

obiora said...

Their problem abeg!

Unknown said...

Ministry of posts and telcoms LMAO.. ..

Anonymous said...

Hehehe Africa my Africa. This is sad.the good america and other developed countries said they will solving other countries problem. So it's up to you not to get intimidated and stand up to your corrupt government

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Their cup of coffee

Unknown said...

Why nah

Carina Kikelomo Jacob said...

That's their problem.

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Unknown said...

Fuck Dictators

Anonymous said...

Talk about BONDAGE. God abeg o...the way Nigeria is going, let it not become like this

Unknown said...

hmm
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Anonymous said...

Stupud you @ Obiora How can it be their problem. If you dont have anything to say then shut the f**k up. Please tge shiyld vring bsck their internet so that i can talk to my younger ones. O God protect them for me while I fine a way to get them out there.

Unknown said...

Hian see small cameroon o












Lib addict#just passing#

Sam X said...

Bakassi can't speak FrenchI hope they plead to be part of Nigeria again,Nigeria will gladly accept them back.

Unknown said...

Hmmm...na wa o, power speaking....

Anonymous said...

Linda you are late in this and its more than a week now since it was cut off. #Bringbackourinternet.

PKE

Anonymous said...

Linda even the schools in the northwest province has been on strike since the last quater of last year.students have not been going to school

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