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Commentary

Cameroon’s Tipping Point: When the Power of the People Shall Triumph over the Power of the People in Power

The warning signs are everywhere. As the cost of living soars, governance collapses, and corruption deepens, the restlessness of the people grows louder

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Editorial

Akere Muna’s Petition: Fighting the Wrong Battle in the Wrong Court

Akere Muna’s Petition, is well crafted. It draws on comparative law, invokes the “mischief rule,” cites constitutional safeguards, and documents Biya’s physical and

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Letters to the Editor

A reader of the independentist (names withheld for security reasons) writes to the editorial desk and comments on the leadership of the revolution.

Letter to the Editor Revolutionary Comrades, Let us not be distracted by these empty fellows parading themselves as “PhD holders.” Even if they

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Letters to the Editor

A reader of the Independentist, identity concealed writes to the editorial desk, and comments on the attitude of the chiefs and Fons.

Letter to the Editor Sir/Madam, The genocidal war in Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) is not only fueled by the guns of La République du

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Commentary

When Portraits Rule: The case of La Republic du Cameroon.

In today’s Cameroon, the living leader is absent, the absent leader is everywhere, and the portrait of the absent leader rules more firmly

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Commentary

Unity Is Our Lifeline: A Call to Ambazonian Leaders

Ayaba Cho, Boh Herbert, Christopher Fobeneh Anu, John Mbah Akuroh, Ebenezer Akwanga, and Sisiku Ayuk Tabe: history will judge you not by how

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Opinion

L’Ambazonie et le Service Après-Vente de l’ONU: Repenser l’autodétermination dans un système international en mutation

Le système international, aussi imparfait soit-il, reste accessible à ceux qui y recourent avec clarté, légalité et détermination. Par Ali Dan Ismael, Rédacteur

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Letters to the Editor

Our fervent and passionate reader of the Independentist Johnson Fonwi, writes to the editorial desk, and raises why the Cameroon National Assembly has not spoken on the ongoing crisis this far.

Letter to the Editor Sir, When La République du Cameroun convened its “Major National Dialogue” in September–October 2019, it claimed to address the

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