
Macron admits French 'repressive violence' in Cameroon’s colonial past
[RFI - Africa] - 13/08/2025
France’s President Emmanuel Macron has formally recognised what he called France’s “repressive violence” in Cameroon during and after the country’s fight for independence in the late 1950s – a rare admission of a long-overlooked part of France’s colonial history.
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