A reader of The Independentist writes to the editor, draws attention to the use of some words, but stays anonymous.
Letter to the Editor Sir, I wish to draw attention to a matter of phrasing that often slips into our public communications. Words matter, and we must be careful not to lend legitimacy where none exists. President Paul Biya himself recently admitted in Paris that the attempt to assimilate Southern Cameroons has failed, and he


Cameroon’s Double Face Image Crumbles. The Lobby and the Lash: How Cameroon Courted Washington While Waging Transnational Repression
The Biya regimes contracts with Clout Public Affairs, Squire Patton Boggs, and Mercury Public Affairs reveal not a state defending its record, but the regime outsourcing legitimacy. By Michael Kings for The Independentist Two Cameroons, Two Faces Cameroon has long survived on a paradox. In Washington and international forums, it wears the mask of a