“Who Gets to Be a Victim? Rethinking Rwanda, Congo, Bamileke, and Ambazonia in the Politics of African Memory”
The massacre of Bamileke communities during the French and post-colonial military campaign in the twentieth century remains one of the least acknowledged mass atrocities in Central Africa. French colonial authorities classified the killings as “order maintenance.” Edited from a reflection originally shared by Vivian Abiedu, By The Independentist Editorial Desk Introduction — The Silences That

