Three United States citizens of Cameroonian origin have been arrested and charged with raising funds for separatist fighters in the Central African country.
Authorities say the accused allegedly solicited and raised funds for supplies of weapons and explosive materials to be used in attacks against Cameroonian government personnel and security forces.
Cameroon is a French-speaking country with an English-speaking minority that has long complained of marginalization.
In Twenty Seventeen, fighters from the two English-speaking regions began fighting the military with the aim of forming a breakaway state, which they call Ambazonia.