French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged France’s role in a “war” marked by “repressive violence” during Cameroon’s push for independence in a letter to the country’s president made public on Tuesday. The acknowledgement follows a French government report from January that detailed mass displacement and brutal crackdowns beginning in the late 1950s.


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