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'More than 100 dead' in Cameroon clashes

Mail & Guardian Online: "More than 100 people died in clashes between demonstrators and police in Cameroon last week, a local human rights group said on Wednesday in the absence of an official toll.

'We can already say there are more than 100 dead. News comes in to us every day and we are still checking it out,' Madeleine Afite of the Maison des Droits de L'Homme (House of Human Rights) said."

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