In Cameroon, Central African refugees are registering to vote in presidential and parliamentary elections back home planned for December 27. The Central African parliament initially tried to block refugees from voting in the election, but the decision was overturned by the Central African high court. The vote which is expected to end the tenure of the transitional government put in place to stem the ongoing crisis offers reprieve to the refugees and a chance that they may some day soon be heading home. Leslie Mirungu reports.
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