Independentist News

Commentary

Reclaiming the Black Narrative The Politics of Belonging, Memory, and Historical Power

Whether your ancestors: cultivated cocoa in Cameroon, ruled in Benin or Ethiopia, fought colonizers in Haiti or survived the Middle Passage in shackles,

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Editorial

Dr Sako: Ambazonias Greatest Asset — The Facts that Speak Louder Than Gossip

They shout about being active, Because they have nothing to show for their years of noise. They are members of the defunct Interim

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Opinion

When Silence Enables Death:The World Must Confront Cameroon’s Deadly Detention System

Move Toward ICC Jurisdiction: If Cameroon refuses justice, international courts must intervene. Impunity cannot continue to shield those who operate the oubliettes of

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News

The Slap That Sparked a Crisis: Meiganga Truckers Challenge Cameroon’s Authority

A single slap may seem insignificant in the face of decades of political dominance. Yet, history shows that authoritarian systems often unravel not

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News analysis

THE WAR ON TRUTH: HOW CAMEROON BUYS SILENCE AND WHY AMBAZONIA WILL STILL RISE

Millions spent to silence Ambazonia have failed. The name Ambazonia is global now. It exists in the legal record. It exists in the

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Public scrutiny

“A Regime That Kills Its Own — What Hope for Ambazonia?”

Ambazonia cannot negotiate its survival with those who trade human life like diplomatic currency.Freedom is not requested in petitions — it is asserted

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Letters to the Editor

Uchiba Nelson writes to The Independentist editorial team addressing the issue of Unity.

Letter to the Editor Sir/Madam, Ambazonians are united by a single goal: the freedom and dignity of our nation. Yet today, our struggle

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Commentary

Pray for Bamenda — But Do Not Pray Blind

We will continue to pray — not for the comfort of the occupier, but for the departure of the occupier. We pray for

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Rebuttal/Response

Peace Without Justice Is Not Peace: A Response to Elie Smith

Ambazonians want peace more than anyone — because they are the ones burying their children. But peace must be built on justice. Peace

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