[speaking french] >> coming back to cameroon -- i must say cameroon has gone through a number of conflicts. even now, i cannot say that cameroon is not at war at the moment. [speaking french] >> in 1945, we have the for social upheaval. it was almost a civil war. [speaking french] >> it was asking for rights. >> [speaking french] >> they were fixing the colonial army, but they had branches and crops, and when they started running away, the military started shooting at them. [speaking french] >> women and children, then, run to the only refuge there could be, the churches. what happened was when they went into the church they were faced with another gun. this time, it was from the priests themselves. >> [speaking french] >> from that moment, i became convinced that war is not a good thing. >> [speaking french] >> 10 years after, there was much more organized rebellion, much more organized terrorism, if you will. >> [speaking french] >> -- sorry. these are things that touch me, also. ok. she was not in cameroon then. she was in france. she met a student, a woman going to france to study, and