Mittwoch, 1. April 2015

Cameroon religion

Christianity, Islam and Traditionalist are the three main religions in Cameroon. Christian churches and Muslim centers of various denominations operate freely . The Constitution of Cameroon provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respected this right in practice.

Government policy contributes to . The constitution allows the freedom of conscience and religious worship making Cameroon a religion-tolerant country. Boko Haram attacks are the most visible sign of radicalisation in Cameroon. But changes in the country's religious landscape run much deeper.

Christianity and Islam are the two main religions in Cameroon. Christian churches and Muslim centres of various denominations operate freely throughout . Cameroonians have a variety of religious beliefs, and many individuals. A Bamiléké tribesman wearing a mask during a traditional ritual in Cameroon.


Radicalisation in Cameroon is worsened by Nigeria's Islamist insurgency and religious violence in the CAR, according to the International Crisis Group. Freedom of conscience and freedom of religion are guaranteed by the constitution. The Fulani people in the north are mainly Muslim, as are the Bamoun group . The US government estimates the total population at 23. According to the 20census, the .

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