A reader of The Independentist writes to the editor, draws attention to the use of some words, but stays anonymous.
Letter to the Editor Sir, I wish to draw attention to a matter of phrasing that often slips into our public communications. Words
Letter to the Editor Sir, I wish to draw attention to a matter of phrasing that often slips into our public communications. Words
Letter to the EditorAuthor Name Withheld Greetings, Dear Editor. I wish to commend the tremendous work you are doing to sustain our liberation
La lutte ambazonienne ne doit jamais être définie par des saboteurs. Notre révolution est pour la liberté, pas pour la rançon. Elle est
The U.S. indictments are based not on rumours but on confessions and evidence. These men — Benedict Nwana Kuah and Pascal Kikishy Wongbi
En 1984, Paul Biya restaura le nom “République du Cameroun” — l’État qui existait avant l’unification de 1961. Par cet acte, il confirma
In 1984, Paul Biya restored the name “La République du Cameroun” — the exact name of the state that had existed before unification
Letter of ConscienceSeptember 7, 2025 To: Senior Boban, Philemon Yang On your appointment as one of the 2025 elections campaign managers for 92-year-old
Lorsque le President Biya succède à Ahidjo en 1982, il rebaptise l’UNC en RDPC lors du congrès de Bamenda en 1985. Ce n’était
When President Paul Biya took over in 1982, he rebranded the UNC into the RDPC at the 1985 Bamenda Congress. This was not
Cameroon’s Double Face Image Crumbles. The Lobby and the Lash: How Cameroon Courted Washington While Waging Transnational Repression
The Biya regimes contracts with Clout Public Affairs, Squire Patton Boggs, and Mercury Public Affairs reveal not a state defending its record, but