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Cameroon: Case against Ambazonia Leaders Resumes today

The ten detained leaders of the ‘Ambazonia’ separatist movement return to the Yaounde Military tribunal today where their case resumes.
Today’s court session resumes after the Appeal Court of the Centre Region rejectted a motion filed by the defense lawyers to recuse the magistrate Misse Njoune.
The reecusal was the bone of contention at last hearing thus the trial can now go ahead after the verdict from the Appeal Court.
Today’s hearing resumes amidst calls for a ghost town from separatist leaders in the diaspora who have banned movement into and out of the North West and South West regions of Cameroon.

Albert Echetah

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