Cameroon's English-speaking community, about 20 percent of the population, is at odds with the majority of Cameroonians who speak French, the country's official language. The dispute is political: Yaounde, Cameroon's capital, recently shut off internet to the country's English-speaking regions for 93 days, before switching it back on April 20. Though the restoration of the internet could be viewed as a step forward, the Anglophone crisis, as the conflict has become known, underscores inherent divisions in Cameroon -- ones that can't be resolved with the flick of a switch....