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“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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Letters to the Editor

The Independentist Contributor M. C. Folo, writes to the editorial team on the death of Cameroons opposition political figure Anicet Ekane

Letter to the Editor Subject: Patriotism on Trial: What Anicet Ekane’s Death Says About Cameroon Sir/Madam, The death of Georges Anicet Ekane on

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Commentary

Reclaiming Our Shared Story A Call for Unity Across the Black World

Unity is not about being the same. Unity is recognizing that we are branches of the same sacred tree. Wherever we stand today

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Letters to the Editor

A Roman Catholic priest the Rev. Fr. Muma Francis, writes to the editor of The Independentist on the recent interview of the Bishop of Buea His Grace Micheal Bibi.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, As a Catholic clergy, I recently listened to the interview granted by His Lordship Bishop Bibi. I begin

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Church and society

Rome Cannot Wash Away the Truth

Ambazonia is not a province with a grievance, It is a people with a mandate a government and a president Dr. Samuel Ikome

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Investigative report

Faith Under Pressure: Christian Churches and the Struggle for Dignity in Cameroon from the Nineteen Eighties to the Present, A unified narrative of conscience, conflict, and courage

The story of Christian churches in Cameroon is not a story of defeat, even when the hardships are immense. It is a testimony

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