Separatist groups in Cameroon’s conflict-ridden Anglophone regions have announced a temporary ceasefire to coincide with Pope Leo XIV’s visit, offering a rare moment of calm after years of violence. The three-day pause, framed as a gesture of respect for the pope’s spiritual mission, is intended to ensure safe travel for civilians attending events in cities like Bamenda, a key flashpoint in the conflict. The unrest, which has claimed at least 6,000 lives over nearly a decade, remains unresolved despite past dialogue efforts. As Pope Leo continues his broader African tour—focused on peace, unity, and reconciliation—his visit to Cameroon carries symbolic weight. Whether this brief truce signals a deeper opening for dialogue remains uncertain, but it offers a glimpse of hope in a long-standing crisis.
BBC