When the Colonizer’s House Catches Fire: Young Deputy Mayor Biyong’s Letter Exposes the Rot
We want peace — but Ambazonians know better than anyone that “peace without justice” is merely silence under oppression. We want unity —
We want peace — but Ambazonians know better than anyone that “peace without justice” is merely silence under oppression. We want unity —
In Verdun — the vast cemetery of Europe where I personally spent a week in the summer of 1995, walking among its crosses,
The military response by Yaoundé — structurally supported by France — has resulted in: widespread killings, burned villages, over one million internally displaced
The faithful of Bamenda are not rebellious. They are a people longing for justice, dignity, and honest leadership. Their reaction was a reminder
The cathedral exploded in boos — not the timid murmurs of discontent, but the full-throated rejection of a people betrayed beyond measure. The
“I am the Nuncio to the Republic of Cameroon.” Why remind the people of what they already know?Why reach for a title when
Clergy do not raise Ambazonian children. Ambazonian parents do. Clergy will not rebuild our villages. Ambazonians will. Clergy will not endure the consequences
It is time for Ambazonians in every Local Government Area to: Reclaim their dignity, Reassert their right to self-governance, Organize their communities, Strengthen
The massacre of Bamileke communities during the French and post-colonial military campaign in the twentieth century remains one of the least acknowledged mass
NAPOLEON’S SECRET FEAR — AND THE GREATER FEAR OF A REGIME BUILT ON LIES
What does Yaoundé fear? It fears the truth about Ambazonia’s legal status. It fears the history that shows there was never a legitimate