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Macron Acknowledges France's Repressive Violence in Cameroon
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Macron Acknowledges France's Repressive Violence in Cameroon

President Emmanuel Macron has publicly acknowledged France's 'repressive violence' during its colonial war in Cameroon, marking a significant step in confronting the country's colonial past. In a letter to Cameroon's President Paul Biya, Macron took responsibility for the violent repression of independence movements and recognized the sacrifices of leaders who fought for freedom.

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