France’s Involvement in Cameroon’s Decolonization: Historians Reveal Unseen History
A report by French and Cameroonian historians uncovers a “violent” war waged by France in Cameroon during the late 1950s to suppress independence movements. The detailed study aims to confront colonial legacy and promote historical reconciliation.
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