Cameroon cardinal says schools boycott turning people against Anglophone separatists
Cardinal Christian Tumi. (Credit: Crux.)
Cameroon’s Cardinal Christian Tumi says a violently enforced schools boycott is tuning the population against separatists in the country’s Anglophone regions.
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Cameroon’s Cardinal Christian Tumi says a violently enforced schools boycott is tuning the population against separatists in the country’s Anglophone regions.
On Feb. 6, gunmen struck in a school in Elak Oku in Cameroon’s North West region, taking four children away. The children have since been released, but the attack once more demonstrates just how difficult it is for children in Cameroon’s English-speaking North West and South West regions to pursue education.