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The National Council of Communication (CNC), has threatened to close down all media outlets that are reporting or debating the Anglophone crisis.
Peter Essoka, the chairman of the media regulator in Cameroon, warned all private media houses operating in Cameroon on the airwaves of state owned CRTV.
In the warning notice, Essoka laid emphasis on Cameroonian private newspapers, radio, television and print media, which have been publishing or broadcasting articles in favor of secession or a return to a federal state of the country.
The National Union of Cameroonian Journalists (SNJC) has promised to react to what representatives of private media houses call "attacks" on freedom of press.
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