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Cameroon’s Post-electoral crisis: Fire in the Asylum — The Fall of a Regime and the Rise of Double Standards

From Douala to Yaoundé, from Garoua to Bafoussam, the streets are echoing with the same frustration Ambazonians have voiced for years: “Enough is

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Commentary

The Survivor and the Throne: How Issa Tchiroma Turned Biya’s Power Against Him

For Tchiroma, survival was never luck; it was calculation. His years behind bars taught him two enduring truths about the Biya system: open

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Investigative report

Tchiroma’s Gamble and France’s Hidden Test: How Paris Is Measuring Popularity in Cameroon While Silencing Ambazonia’s Truth

Issa Tchiroma Bakary, the fiery former government spokesman turned opposition challenger, has called the people to the streets at 3 p.m. to “defend

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Commentary

Tchiroma’s “Unity” Cabinet — Old Faces, New Tricks

For decades, each time French Cameroon faces political turbulence, its leaders reach for the same tired strategy: add a few English-speaking faces to

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News Politics

Why Ambazonia’s Fight Is for Sovereignty, Not Rebellion: The Refusal that Exposed the Truth

According to reliable sources in Yaoundé, President Paul Biya recently ordered elements of the national army to abduct Issa Tchiroma Bakary, the self-proclaimed

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Investigative report

Communal Liberalism, Napoleonic Law, and the Unraveling of Cameroon

This investigation examines how communal liberalism, once sold as a philosophy of harmony, became entangled with France’s Napoleonic legal tradition, producing a centralized

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Commentary

The Evil of Napoleonic Justice in Françafrique — and How Ambazonia Plans to Break Free

The new Ambazonian constitution will anchor the common law as its backbone, while protecting traditional justice in villages and chiefdoms. A Truth and

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News analysis

The Double Standards of French Cameroon’s Legal System — Nsahlai, the Failed Chris Anu “Deal,” and the Triumph of Ambazonian Legal Strategy

From his Los Angeles-based firm, Nsahlai claims the title of “international legal advocate,” but functions as an outsourced branch of Yaoundé’s Ministry of

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