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Macron admits to France's 'repressive violence' in Cameroon throughout decolonisation
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Macron admits to France's 'repressive violence' in Cameroon throughout decolonisation

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French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged France’s function in “repressive violence” in Cameroon because the nation decolonised within the late Fifties, an admission made in a letter to Cameroon’s president that was made public on Tuesday. The acknowledgement follows a French authorities report from January that detailed mass displacement and brutal crackdowns throughout Cameroon’s push for independence.   [/gpt3]

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