France’s Secret War in Cameroon Is Still Choking Its People

23 juillet 2025 | Thomas Deltombe, Manuel Domergue, Jacob Tatsitsa
During the 1950s and ’60s, France waged a brutal colonial war in Cameroon while managing to keep it largely shielded from scrutiny. The American historian Caroline Elkins refers to the silence that followed the British repression of the Mau Mau in Kenya as an instance of “state-imposed amnesia.” (...)
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