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CAMEROON-NIGERIA-UNREST-BOKO-HARAM
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY CELIA LEBUR
People walk along a main street in Maroua, the capital of the far northern region of Cameroon, on November 11, 2014. Once a bustling city, Maroua is feeling the brunt of fighting of the Nigerian Islamic sect Boko Haram as trade and tourism have significantly dropped in the past year. Motorcycle taxis are the main means of transport in the city, but traffic is prohibited in the evening as part of the fight against the Nigerian Islamic sect Boko Haram as attacks by the Islamist militants in the far north of the country using motorcycles have increased. Boko Haram's five-year insurgency in neighboring Nigeria has left thousands dead, and the Islamists have occasionally carried out attacks over the border. Cameroon has deployed more than 1,000 soldiers in the extreme northeast of the country to counter the Islamist threat. AFP PHOTO/REINNIER KAZE
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Maroua, CAMEROON |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Reinnier KAZE |
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12 Noiembrie 2014 |
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3825 x 2760 (1.02 MB) |
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