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BEYOND THE BORDER OF LIES: Why Many of Our People Chose the name Ambazonia Over other LRC’s Labels

For those who identify with the Ambazonian vision, the name represents a belief that their story, culture, and political aspirations deserve recognition. For

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Editorial commentary

False Flags and Counter-Insurgency: When Wars Are Fought in the Shadows

The future of the Ambazonian restoration struggle will therefore not be determined solely by guns or court rulings abroad, but by whether its

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News analysis

The Great Purge? Reflections on the Belgian Arrests and the Future of the Ambazonian revolution.

If there is a lesson emerging from these developments, it is that movements for self-determination must continuously balance passion with discipline, conviction with

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Letters to the Editor

An Ambazonian Patriot and reader of The Independentistnews writes to the editor, on the use of Anglophones or North West/ south West as terminology to decribe our people.

Letter to the Editor Dear Editor, I often feel very uncomfortable with the diction chosen by theindependentistnews.com: Anglophones, North West and South West

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News commentary

Presumption, Politics, and the Expanding Legal Front of the Ambazonian Conflict

Those accused have denied wrongdoing, and their cases remain part of ongoing legal proceedings. These developments demonstrate that diaspora activities connected to the

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News commentary

The Curse of Empire: From Iran to Israel to Ambazonia — The Unfinished Legacy of Imperial Strategy

From Iran to Israel, from South Asia to Africa, and finally to Ambazonia, the struggles of the present remind us that the age

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Editorial

Between Vigilance and Opportunity: Reading the Pope’s Visit to Bamenda

From the hills of Bui and Boyo to the plains of Manyu, Ndian, and Meme, from Fako to Lebialem, and across all 13

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Rebuttal/Response

Editorial Response to the fervent reader from Bui County: Faith, Diplomacy, and the Question of Ambazonia

If the Pope uses his moral authority to encourage dialogue, the release of prisoners connected to the conflict, humanitarian access, and a peaceful

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Letters to the Editor

A Fervent Reader of The Independentistnews, from Bui County, writes to the editor on the up coming Papal visit to Bamenda. chooses to stay anonymous

Letter to the editor Dear Editor, I write to commend you for the many truth-seeking articles you have published since the inception of

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Commentary

As Bamenda Awaits Rome: Pope Leo XIV’s Imminent Visit Reawakens a Conflict the World Tried to Forget

By bringing renewed global attention to the crisis, the visit may help transform awareness into moral responsibility. At the very least, it provides

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