Protecting Power, Not People: The Biya Regime’s Indifference to the Bororo Genocide
The Mbororo are only the latest victims of a system built on division. The regime’s DNA lies in the “counter-subversion” campaigns of the
The Mbororo are only the latest victims of a system built on division. The regime’s DNA lies in the “counter-subversion” campaigns of the
The Gidado killings follow the same pattern seen in the February 2020 Ngarbuh massacre. First, the state places a vulnerable minority in the
Quebec shows one clear truth: You are only respected when you can walk away. That is what Ambazonia is demanding — the right
Trump’s America is not sentimental. It does not care about narratives. It cares about: stability, security, borders, leverage. Ambazonia must now present itself
When people speak of “unknown gunmen,” kidnappings, and unexplained violence, we must not rush to blame communities or neighbors. In many conflict zones
History shows a pattern. Visa restrictions are often the first step before: – targeted sanctions – asset freezes – arms restrictions – international
Cameroonian troops, gendarmes, and regime-aligned militias operate there daily. So the first question any honest authority must answer is: Who controlled Gidado on
Cameroon’s elites are preparing a soft landing for a hard system. Ambazonia is preparing a hard truth for a soft world. One path
History will not ask whether Africa was protected. It will ask whether Africa was free. Chains that are invisible are still chains, and
The Blood on Yaoundé’s Hands: Accountability for the 14 Lives Lost in Gidado
The fourteen people killed in Gidado were not “collateral damage” in a communal dispute. They were victims of a system that values political