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The 19 August murder trial of veteran oppositionist John Fru Ndi and 22 of his Social Democratic Front members will further sideline the leader of the SDF, Cameroon's last major opposition. Whether he is found guilty or not, the SDF will be damaged....

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Keywords:

John Fru Ndi, Gregoire Diboule, Bernard Muna, Paul Biya, Pierre Roger Lambo, Lapiro de Mbanga, Tribunal de Grande Instance du Mfoundi, Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Camerounais

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