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Letters to the Editor

Honorable Che weighs in

Dear Mr. Francis Mbah and associates, This message serves as a cautionary note. It is prudent to understand the trajectory of your actions

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Letters to the Editor

Another fervent reader of The Independentistnews writes to the editor in reaction to Comrade Francis Mbah’s call for unity but opts to stay anonymous for security reasons.

Letter to the Editor Thank you a million times for this robust and much-needed response to enablers who front as revolutionary movements. As

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Letters to the Editor

MM comes again with a rebuttal titled. A call for structured collaboration – and historical honesty

Fellow Ambazonians, The call for unity in our liberation struggle is legitimate. No serious Ambazonian disputes that fragmentation weakens our collective capacity. But

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Letters to the Editor

A comeback from Comrade Francis Mbah citing abandonment by the international community after nearly ten years of the revolution.

SPEAKING TRUTH IS NOT ANGER.AND EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER. If we can agree that we have to correct the wrongs of the

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Letters to the Editor

A fervent reader and contributor to the Independentistnews writes to The editors in reaction to Comrade Francis Mbah’s call for unity.

Dear Comrade Francis Mbah, Anger may ignite a movement, but only structure sustains it. History is unequivocal on this point. Let us correct

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Opinion

A voice from South Africa raises the Need for unity in the Ambazonian revolution, Comrade Mbah Francis an Ambazonian patriot, speaks out

We still have leaders in the diaspora who have harden their hearts, and their eyes are only on power without a state. If

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News analysis

The Cracks Beneath the Lion’s Jersey: Why CAF’s Sanction of Samuel Eto’o Is Not About Football

The center of gravity is shifting, and Cameroon is no longer at it. In that context, Eto’o was not disciplined because he was

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Commentary

The Blood on Yaoundé’s Hands: Accountability for the 14 Lives Lost in Gidado

The fourteen people killed in Gidado were not “collateral damage” in a communal dispute. They were victims of a system that values political

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News analysis

Protecting Power, Not People: The Biya Regime’s Indifference to the Bororo Genocide

The Mbororo are only the latest victims of a system built on division. The regime’s DNA lies in the “counter-subversion” campaigns of the

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