By FRANCOIS ESSOMBA and DIONNE SEARCEY FEB. 9, 2017
Excerpt:
BAMENDA, Cameroon — Lawyers have long put up with laws that aren’t translated into their native English. They have endured French-speaking judges whose English is barely passable and who aren’t familiar with their judicial system.
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