A Legal Can of Worms? Why France Avoids the Word “Apology”

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France’s careful decision to acknowledge “responsibility” for the war in Cameroon while avoiding the word “apology” is likely rooted in legal concerns. An official state apology could open a legal can of worms, potentially paving the way for lawsuits seeking financial reparations.

In international law, an apology can be interpreted as an admission of wrongdoing that strengthens the case for compensation. By contrast, “assuming responsibility” is a more ambiguous phrase. It acknowledges a historical role without necessarily admitting legal fault in a way that would be actionable in court.

This legal caution has been a consistent feature of how former colonial powers deal with their pasts. They are willing to make moral or historical statements but are extremely reluctant to use language that could create a legal precedent for massive financial claims from any of their dozens of former colonies.

Therefore, the absence of an apology is not just a moral or political failure; it is a calculated legal strategy. It allows France to appear penitent and responsive to historical demands while keeping the door firmly shut on what it fears could be a cascade of lawsuits costing billions.

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