A portrait of Cameroon President Paul Biya is seen as a youth group marches during the May 20 parade marking the 51st celebration of Unity Day in Yaounde on May 20, 2023. AFP PHOTO
A portrait of Cameroon President Paul Biya is seen as a youth group marches during the May 20 parade marking the 51st celebration of Unity Day in Yaounde on May 20, 2023. AFP PHOTO

Yaoundé, Cameroon: Thirty elderly women kidnapped by separatists in Cameroon's restive anglophone region a week ago after protesting against taxes levied by them have been freed, a government official told (Agence France-Presse (AFP) Saturday.

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