On November 7, 2016 the Cameroun-Info.Net and L’Oeil
du Sahel make the point that military justice may be a distinct
legal system that applies to members of armed forces but it does not shield or
guard offenders from their responsibilities for breaches of the code of
military discipline or the commission of crimes. The article provides several
examples of stern judicial outcomes by its military tribunals.
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