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The Mitterrand Doctrine and Britain’s Silent Withdrawal

France acted according to French interests. Britain acted according to British interests. That is how states behave. The lesson for Ambazonia is therefore

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Profiles

Nzo Ekangaki: Intellectual Giant, Political Survivor, or Architect of Betrayal?A Political Biography and Commentary on One of Southern Cameroons’ Most Controversial Sons

Whether history ultimately judges Nzo Ekangaki as a statesman, a pragmatist, or a collaborator will depend largely on how future generations interpret the

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Public scrutiny

The Death of Hope: How the SDF Sold Its Soul and Died Before Its Chairman

The final question now hangs permanently over Cameroon’s political history Who died first — Fru Ndi or the SDF? For many former supporters,

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Commentary

The Philipson Report: The Document That Betrayed Southern Cameroons, Britain’s Own Economic Findings Confirmed Viability — But Independence Was Never Allowed

Today, the Philipson Report remains preserved within the The National Archives under reference CO 554/1602. More than 300 pages long, it survives as

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Commentary

How China Built a New World to Escape America’s Invisible Empire: The story of how Beijing slowly realized that roads, ports, railways, and digital networks could become weapons against American global dominance.

China’s Belt and Road Initiative emerged because Beijing no longer trusted a world where nearly every major global artery passed through systems controlled

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Communique

Hard work pays: The Independentist News Guest editor Timothy Enongene, gets promoted.

THE INDEPENDENTIST NEWSOffice of the Editor-in-Chief May 27, 2026 OFFICIAL LETTER OF PROMOTION Subject: Promotion of Mr. Timothy Enongene to Associate Editor-in-Chief Dear

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Commentary

The Ndzerem-Nyam Massacre: How the Junta Created the ADF/Unity Warrior Monster to Destroy Bui

When armed movements lose discipline, civilians suffer. When states weaponise fear, civilians suffer. When propaganda replaces truth, civilians suffer. And when communities become

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Commentary

Southern Cameroons the Case of Incomplete Decolonisation: How the collapse of the British Empire, the rise of the postwar financial order, and Cold War geopolitics left the people of Southern Cameroons trapped in an unresolved decolonisation process

The Southern Cameroons became one of those forgotten territories — a people caught between collapsing empires, postwar financial restructuring, Cold War strategy, and

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Commentary

The Illusion of Reform: Yaoundé Still Governs Like Ambazonia Does Not Exist

The world is changing. Africa is changing. The language of sovereignty is changing. And whether one supports Ambazonian independence or not, one fact

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