Lucas Ayaba Cho, a Cameroonian separatist leader, was arrested in Norway for his alleged involvement in the armed conflict in Cameroon. He is a prominent figure in the Anglophone movement seeking independence, with accusations of violence against both government troops and separatists. His arrest could lead to extradition to Cameroon, where he faces charges related to his actions. Cho's leadership has been marked by a hard-line approach, including imposing a 'liberation tax' on residents. His arrest is seen as a significant step towards accountability for separatist violence. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)