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World Service,11 Jul 2019,53 mins

Ambazonia separatists had 'no choice' but to take up arms

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One of the Anglophone separatist leaders in Cameroon, Dr Cho Ayaba, of the self-proclaimed 'Ambazonia Governing Council', tells us that they had 'no choice' but to take up arms. In Sudan, the ruling military council and civilian protesters are due to form a transitional power sharing government. The announcement was made on Friday - but the deal hasn't been signed yet. Should teachers help counter terrorism agencies by informing on students at risk of radicalisation? Kenyan Senator Naomi Waqo has proposed a law which would see teachers trained in how to spot signs of children involved in extremism.

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