Tankeu Noé: A Forgotten Commander of Cameroon’s Hidden War
Origins and Identity Tankeu Noé, who died on January 3, 1964, was a son of the Bamiléké community—a people deeply marked by colonial repression and the violence of the early post-independence years. Like many of his generation, he was radicalized by the injustice of French colonial rule and later by
Fossi Jacob: A Martyr of the Bamiléké Genocide and Guardian of Collective Memory
By Voix-Plurielles On the morning of September 12, 1959, a young man named Fossi Jacob was led to the edge of the Métché Falls in western Cameroon. He was not alone—many other prisoners of conscience had already been executed in this place of terror, their bodies cast into the roaring
🇨🇲 Ernest Ouandié: Le martyre d’un homme debout
Il est des noms qui, prononcés à voix haute, rappellent non seulement le courage, mais aussi le prix de la liberté. Ernest Ouandié est de ceux-là. Militant inflexible, instituteur devenu révolutionnaire, héros transformé en martyr par une République qu’il a pourtant rêvé de voir libre et juste, il demeure une



