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Editorial

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 —

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Commentary

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

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News analysis

FRANCE’S PETAIN PROBLEM AND ITS DYING DAYS IN AMBAZONIA

In Verdun — the vast cemetery of Europe where I personally spent a week in the summer of 1995, walking among its crosses,

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Commentary

The Long Arc Toward Justice: Southern Cameroons/Ambazonia and the Struggle for Freedom

The military response by Yaoundé — structurally supported by France — has resulted in: widespread killings, burned villages, over one million internally displaced

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Opinion

Leadership as Service in Humility and Love

The faithful of Bamenda are not rebellious. They are a people longing for justice, dignity, and honest leadership. Their reaction was a reminder

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Editorial

The Day the Cathedral Shook: Bamenda’s Revolt Against Manufactured Reverence

The cathedral exploded in boos — not the timid murmurs of discontent, but the full-throated rejection of a people betrayed beyond measure. The

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Opinion

THE MURMURING CHURCH: WHEN THE FLOCK SPEAKS AND THE SHEPHERDS MUST LISTEN

“I am the Nuncio to the Republic of Cameroon.” Why remind the people of what they already know?Why reach for a title when

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Commentary

WHY THE CHURCH SHOUTS AT AMBAZONIAN DEFENDERS BUT WHISPERS AT A GENOCIDAL REGIME

Clergy do not raise Ambazonian children. Ambazonian parents do. Clergy will not rebuild our villages. Ambazonians will. Clergy will not endure the consequences

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Editorial

AMBA WARRIOR: THE MISSION MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED

It is time for Ambazonians in every Local Government Area to: Reclaim their dignity, Reassert their right to self-governance, Organize their communities, Strengthen

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Editorial

“Who Gets to Be a Victim? Rethinking Rwanda, Congo, Bamileke, and Ambazonia in the Politics of African Memory”

The massacre of Bamileke communities during the French and post-colonial military campaign in the twentieth century remains one of the least acknowledged mass

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