"We are ready for death. The solution to end these more than 50 years of marginalization is inclusive dialogue and nothing else," one protesters told me.
"We need the president to negotiate with us on a level-playing field. It is now or never," a man standing in a casket shouted. "My middle name is death."
All schools in the English-speaking regions are shut down and thousands are protesting with lawyers and teachers taking the lead.
Since 1961, grievances between English-speaking and French-speaking citizens have never reached a dialogue table. Only two Presidents have ruled the country since then. Most key positions and schools in the country are reserved for French-speaking citizens only.
"You must have a French names like Atanagana or Mvondo to succeed," says Mbain Clemons.
There has been no official statement from the authorities. The strike is reportedly calm but very intense.
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