The US and France backs Cameroon’s reign of terror
When will the state-sanctioned violence in Cameroon be sufficient to cause Western nations to stop supporting President Paul Biya and his military?
3 Articles by:
Meredith Terretta is Associate Professor of history at University of Ottawa and author of Nation of Outlaws, State of Violence and part of the Boko Haram, Islamic Protest and National Security research network.
When will the state-sanctioned violence in Cameroon be sufficient to cause Western nations to stop supporting President Paul Biya and his military?
France would rather play puppeteer than transparently acknowledge its role in first shaping — and now underhandedly curating — its colonial past.
Why aren’t Africans living on the continent part of the United Nations’ International Decade for People of African Descent?