
Cameroon displaced speak of death, displacement, trauma
Internally displaced English speakers from western Cameroon find themselves stranded in their own country, afraid to go home, as the violence continues.
Conflict in Western Cameroon has forced hundreds of thousands of people out of their homes.
English speakers in the region are demanding independence from a Francophone-dominated government. The government has rejected demands for independence, but has said it is open to talks.
Meanwhile, both sides of the conflict have been accused of human rights violations and those who have sought refuge inside the country want to return home, but are haunted by the horrors they have witnessed.
Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan met one of the displaced families in Douala.
Published On 14 Oct 2018