Cameroon Conflict: Pope's Peace Mission
Conflict began in 2017 after Anglophone separatists rebelled against French-speaking majority.
Over 6,500 people killed and 600,000 displaced in the conflict.
Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya describes Bamenda's soil as 'drunk in blood'.
Pope urges 'decisive change of course' to end violence.
Separatists pause fighting for Pope's visit, but critics blame leaders for war spending.
U.S. President Donald Trump attacks Pope on social media for 'weakness on crime'.
Pope hopes Christian and Muslim leaders mediate conflict end.
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