WIRE — By Wilson Musa The criminal complaint reportedly filed in Switzerland by Cameroonian opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary against President Paul Biya and other officials has reignited debate over whether foreign courts can exercise jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed entirely within another sovereign state. CNA examines what international law says. YAOUNDE, Cameroon: The decision by former The post Explainer: Can Switzerland Investigate Alleged Crimes Committed in Cameroon? first appeared on Cameroon News Agency.

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