[ads1] Kinnaka's blog has just noticed that the government of Cameroon has made the Facebook website inaccessible to the Southern Camero...
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Kinnaka's blog has just noticed that the government of Cameroon has made the Facebook website inaccessible to the Southern Cameroonians. As of Now, the 30th of September, nobody in the North West and South West region of Cameroon can access the Facebook website.
Yesterday we reported that internet connection was very slow and sometimes goes off and on. Today we have confirmed that internet connection is back to normal but the Facebook website is inaccessible to the Southern Cameroonians.
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This is another attempt by the dictator Biya to prevent the oppressed people of Southern Cameroon from protesting on october 1st. This effort by the Cameroon government will be fruitless because the people of Southern Cameroon already predicted a situation like this and sought out alternative method to share information.
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Kinnaka's blog has just noticed that the government of Cameroon has made the Facebook website inaccessible to the Southern Cameroonians. As of Now, the 30th of September, nobody in the North West and South West region of Cameroon can access the Facebook website.
Yesterday we reported that internet connection was very slow and sometimes goes off and on. Today we have confirmed that internet connection is back to normal but the Facebook website is inaccessible to the Southern Cameroonians.
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This is another attempt by the dictator Biya to prevent the oppressed people of Southern Cameroon from protesting on october 1st. This effort by the Cameroon government will be fruitless because the people of Southern Cameroon already predicted a situation like this and sought out alternative method to share information.
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