On 26 May 1990, the Social Democratic Front (SDF, ndlr) was born under the blow of a historic march drowned in unspeakable police violence that had left six dead and many wounded on the tiles. Neither John Fru Ndi, his leader who had just lost the primaries in the Rdpc in 1988, had the idea of regrouping close personalities to him and setting up the homeless. From this moment on, the information has to circulate word-of-mouth throughout the city…
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On 26 May 1990, the Social Democratic Front (SDF, ndlr) was born under the blow of a historic march drowned in unspeakable police violence that had left six dead and many wounded on the tiles. Neither John Fru Ndi, his leader who had just lost the primaries in the Rdpc in 1988, had the idea of regrouping close personalities to him and setting up the homeless. From this moment on, the information has to circulate word-of-mouth throughout the city…