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Cameroon 'Has Forcibly Returned 100,000 Nigerian Refugees'
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Human Rights Watch has accused Cameroon's military of forcibly returning at least 100,000 asylum-seekers to neighbouring Nigeria in retaliation for Boko Haram attacks on Cameroon.
Plus South Africa's biggest trade union organisation, Cosatu stages nationwide protests against corruption.
And there is more mayhem in Uganda’s parliament as MPs brawl for a second day over the presidential age-limit plan.
(Photo: Refugees in a camp in northeastern Nigeria near the Cameroonian border. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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