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Pray for Bamenda — But Do Not Pray Blind

We will continue to pray — not for the comfort of the occupier, but for the departure of the occupier. We pray for justice to resurrect. We pray for independence to dawn. We pray for a future where Bamenda breathes free. This is Crossfire Of Conscience — Truth in resistance. Clarity in crisis.

By A Devoted Patriot of Ambazonia

My fellow Ambazonians,

They say, pray for Bamenda. Yes — we pray. But we must not let prayer become a mask for propaganda. Earlier today, French Cameroon’s media rushed to serve the world a script: “Alleged separatists kidnapped civilians. The military killed fighters. They rescued victims. They rushed the wounded to the hospital.” All wrapped in a heroic soundtrack. All staged to sell a lie — that the very occupation army bleeding our land is somehow its savior.

Let us open the truth. Where there is an occupying army, violence is imported. Where freedom is denied, conflict becomes the oxygen of survival. Bamenda is not bleeding because Ambazonians love chaos. Bamenda is bleeding because foreign soldiers patrol our streets with the arrogance of conquerors and the license to kill.

Every time Ambazonia rises, the occupier changes tactics. When they cannot defeat our defense forces, they turn their guns against our civilians.
When they lose control on the battlefield, they hunt control in our markets, in our homes, at our bus stops. They exploit our mothers. They extort our youths. They kidnap our dignity by emptying our pockets. It is ransom warfare. It is economic terrorism. A regime weaponizing hunger to break strong hearts.

But hear this clearly: If oppression could kill the spirit of Ambazonia, we would have died long ago.
Instead: We have grown stronger. We have grown wiser. We have grown united in unbreakable purpose. Every pain they inflict proves why freedom is necessary. Every coin they steal proves why occupation must end.

If the Military Is the Hero, Answer This: Who militarized Bamenda? Who raids homes in the dead of night? Who abducts civilians at checkpoints without charge? Who shoots first and invents justification later? Each bullet fired today arrived from Yaoundé. Each scream came from a life held hostage by occupation. Each mother’s tears trace a straight line to the fear French Cameroon has for a free Ambazonia.

Our people are tired — yes. But we are not tired of freedom. We are tired of lies. We are tired of a military that writes both the story and the crime. Let the world hear us clearly: Peace without justice is a cemetery of silence. Press releases cannot wash blood off dirty boots. Hashtags cannot sanitize war crimes.

Bamenda does not need cosmetic sympathy.
Bamenda needs liberation.

We will continue to pray — not for the comfort of the occupier, but for the departure of the occupier. We pray for justice to resurrect. We pray for independence to dawn. We pray for a future where Bamenda breathes free. This is Crossfire Of Conscience — Truth in resistance. Clarity in crisis. Bamenda will rise again. Because Ambazonia will rise again.

A Devoted Patriot of Ambazonia

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