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Cameroonian separatist leader held incommunicado
Abdul Oroh, the lawyer for Cameroonian separatist leader Julius Ayuk Tabe says he hasn't been able to communicate with his client since he went missing in Nigeria on 5 January. The Cameroonian government announced that he has been extradited back to the country along with 46 others. Speaking to the 麻豆社's Audrey Brown, Mr. Oroh questions the legality of the events.
(Picture: Police patrol the streets in Cameroon. Credit: Getty Images)
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