Johannesburg - South Africa's National Zoo said on Monday that four gorillas in its care would be returned to Cameroon, ending a long running dispute that had captured the attention of animal welfare activists.
The final decision to send the apes to Cameroon was made by the government of Malaysia under a complex diplomatic arrangement which gave it ultimate authority over the animals.
Cameroon had repeatedly called on South Africa to return the animals dubbed the "Taiping Four", named after the Malaysian zoo where they appeared after being smuggled out of Cameroon via Nigeria.
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The final decision to send the apes to Cameroon was made by the government of Malaysia under a complex diplomatic arrangement which gave it ultimate authority over the animals.
Cameroon had repeatedly called on South Africa to return the animals dubbed the "Taiping Four", named after the Malaysian zoo where they appeared after being smuggled out of Cameroon via Nigeria.
SI SEULEMENT ILS POUVAIENT VENIR ENLEVER MBARGA LE BOA ET BIYA BI MVONDO ET NOUS LAISSER DORMIR EN PAIX ICI....

