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Equatorial Guinea’s Mass Deportation of Cameroonians Raises Fears for Regional Integration

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  • Cameroon protests mass expulsions, citing violation of CEMAC free movement rules
  • Experts warn deportations could deter trade, investment, and undermine integration efforts

Yaoundé, Cameroon – Equatorial Guinea’s mass deportation of Cameroonians has reignited concerns about the fragility of regional integration in Central Africa, casting fresh doubt over the viability of free movement agreements within the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC).

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