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News commentary

Trump’s Deportation Deal With Cameroon Doesn’t Undermine Ambazonia—It Reveals Washington’s Leverage

The deportation arrangement is not the story. The story is what it reveals: a government responsive to pressure, a partnership marked by contradiction,

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Rebuttal/Response

THE MEMORANDUM DISTRACTION: HOW THE GUARDIAN POST MANAGES A CRISIS IT REFUSES TO NAME

The people are no longer at the stage of drafting memoranda; they are at the stage of recognizing the nature of the system

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News commentary

THE FEDERALISM ILLUSION: A NECESSARY CORRECTION TO KAMTO’S MISREADING OF HISTORY

The people of the former Southern Cameroons are not engaged in a debate over labels. They are confronting the consequences of a historical

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News commentary

Easter’s Verdict: Those Who Start Wars Must Be Named — Including in Ambazonia

The Pope has spoken. Not in politics—but in principle. War is a choice. Suffering is not inevitable. Peace requires truth. For Ambazonia, the

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Editorial commentary

The Architecture of Erasure: A Narrative

If the issue is framed as an “Anglophone problem,” the solution will always be limited to reforms within the existing state. But if

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Editorial

THE MYTH OF “ANGLOPHONE”: A STRATEGY OF SUBSTITUTION THAT HAS FAILED

Let this be stated without apology: “Anglophone” is a manufactured label. It was introduced to replace a people with a category. It was

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Commentary

THE ORIGINAL BETRAYAL: HOW AHMADOU AHIDJO STOLE THE FUTURE OF CAMEROON — AND WHAT MUST BE DONE NOW

Cameroon now faces a defining choice: remain a nation where power is arranged, or become one where power is earned. Continue as spectators,

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Editorial commentary

After La Republic du cameroon’s Constitutional Shift: The Final Exposure

This moment does not ask for reaction. It demands conclusion. Not emotional conclusion. Structural conclusion. The question is no longer whether reform is

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Editorial

Final Editorial Verdict: What This Means for Ambazonia Today

The history of the Southern Cameroons remains contested. The legal interpretations remain debated. But the present reality demands attention. What happens next will

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