Espionnage et empoisonnement : l’assassinat politique d’un militant Africain | DÉTERRE
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Félix Moumié, a Cameroonian independence activist, was tragically poisoned with thallium in Geneva in 1960 by suspected French agent William Bechtel, leading to his death and a mysterious legacy that continues to intrigue. The poisoning of Moumié by Bechtel, a reservist and alleged spy, remains a haunting event symbolizing the complex political struggles of the time.
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Félix Moumié, a Cameroonian independence fighter, was tragically poisoned in Geneva in 1960 at a young age of 35, sparking a mystery that remains unsolved and sheds light on the dangers faced by those fighting against colonial powers.
William Bechtel, a suspected French agent, poisoned Moumié with thallium, a lethal metal, in a calculated act that led to Moumié's death, showcasing the extreme measures taken to suppress movements advocating for African independence during that tumultuous period.
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Who was Félix Moumié?
A Cameroonian independence fighter poisoned in Geneva.