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    1. Brilliant-Nerve12 on

      Between 1956 and 1962, a powerful wave of change swept across Africa as nation after nation gained independence from French colonial rule. From Morocco and Tunisia in 1956 to Algeria in 1962, these hard-fought victories reshaped the continent’s future.

      Countries like Senegal, Mali, and Côte d’Ivoire emerged as sovereign states, each with its own unique path to freedom. This period marked not just the end of an era, but the beginning of new identities, struggles, and triumphs.

    2. Chester_roaster on

      Unfortunately decolonisation of France from Africa is still an ongoing process. 

    3. FocusDKBoltBOLT on

      Ppl taking back they freedom is always better. Not easier !

    4. aaaannnooonymous on

      but not yet african independence. one day africa will be prosperous and not subservient to the first bidder

    5. Nazgul_1994 on

      Maybe “official” end of French rule. We all know they are heavily exploiting half of Africa to this day.

    6. Marto_BL on

      Just to be recolonised by the IMF 💀. It’s a vile world we live in…

    7. SixEightL on

      Good. Now maybe France will stop sending financial aid as well.

      Oh wait, sorry that’s not how it works is it? No to French “occupiers”, Yes to French money.

    8. medievalvelocipede on

      ‘Britain is the Queen of Complicated Relationships while France is the Queen of Not Letting Go.’ – paraphrased.

    9. Illyasun on

      I wouldn’t agree , after so called demonization, they still had influence pretty much and literally were still puppets

    10. Avionic7779x on

      Meanwhile their economies are still firmly linked to Paris because neocolonialism… and we wonder why so many African nations turned to Russia and China…

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