France is determined to “turn the page” in Africa after years of strained relations, but many analysts argue that skepticism still runs deep across the continent about Paris’ true intentions and its ongoing influence in the region
France is facing mounting pressure to confront its past, particularly regarding the tragic massacre of Algerians in 1945. As discussions about colonial legacy and reconciliation intensify, the demand for a formal acknowledgment of this historical atrocity is becoming impossible to ignore.