Commentary

Le RDPC : Une Société d’État Déguisée en Parti Politique

Par définition, un parti politique organise les citoyens, concourt loyalement et respecte les règles démocratiques. Le RDPC ne fait rien de tout cela. C’est une société d’État, cultique dans sa pratique, communiste dans sa structure, coloniale dans son essence. Par Timothy Enongene – Pour The Independentist Depuis des décennies, le Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Camerounais

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Commentary

Le Silence de l’ONU sur la Corruption Alléguée : Une Preuve de Complicité ?

Ce silence n’est pas de la diplomatie. C’est de la complicité. Le Secrétariat de l’ONU à New York ne peut pas se cacher derrière les mots de Genève tout en refusant d’affronter les allégations de corruption dans ses propres couloirs. Par The Independentist Desk Lorsque la Vice-Secrétaire générale de l’ONU, Amina Mohammed, a visité Yaoundé

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Editorial

The Poison Called “Compromise”

Issa Tchiroma—a northerner who long sold himself to Yaoundé—seeks to repackage this poison. Having gained nothing from his own compromise with the junta, he now wants Ambazonia’s President, Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, to swallow the same deadly pill. How convenient for Biya. How deadly for us. By the Independentist Editorial Desk Paul Biya is once

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Retrospective,

Biden’s Department of Justice: Washington’s Weapon to Protect Biya’s Bloody Dictatorship

The indictment of Chi, Langmi, and Chenyi in late 2022 was not about terrorism or weapons. It was about silencing diaspora voices who dared expose Biya’s blood-soaked tyranny. The DOJ’s National Security Division made sure of that. By Our Washington Correspondent – The Independentist For nearly three years, three U.S. citizens of Southern Cameroons origin—Claude

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Commentary

The RDPC: A State Corporation Masquerading as a Political Party

In 1985, Paul Biya rebranded the UNC into the RDPC, a mere name change without legal foundation By Timothy Enongene for The Independentist For decades, the Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Camerounais (RDPC) has masqueraded as a political party. In truth, it is nothing more than a state corporation — a colonial franchise engineered by France

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Commentary

UN Silence on Alleged Bribery: Proof of Complicity?

Amina Mohammed, is suggested turned down a financial packge. But as Geneva raises alarms while New York remains silent, doubts grow. If the inducement was refused, why is there no clear denial? And if it was not refused, then the silence is complicity. By The Independentist editorial Desk When UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed visited

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Commentary

France’s Mirage of Grandeur: From Quebec to Ambazonia, A Small Power Pretending at Empire

From Quebec to Indochina, from Algeria to Rwanda, and now in Ambazonia, the story is the same. France reaches too far, fails, and leaves behind ashes — sometimes its own, too often those of others. This is not strategy. It is not leadership. It is humiliation dressed as grandeur, and history will remember it as

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News analysis

Too Little, Too Late: The UN’s Hollow Call on Cameroon’s Sham Elections

The UN appeals are late: Paul Biya—the 92-year-old ruler who has clung to power for more than four decades—has already prepared the script. By signing decrees that set parallel regional elections for November, he has sent a clear message: the October vote is not an open contest, but a ritual designed to legitimize his eighth

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Public scrutiny

MimiMefo INFO: Journalism or Propaganda?

Detractors of Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, are repeatedly given airtime and coverage, the man himself—the legitimate head of our liberation movement—has never once been invited to address the people through her medium. Not once. Journalism that silences one side while amplifying another is not journalism; it is narrative engineering. By The Independentist editorial Desk In

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Profiles

Bate Besong: The Poet Who Refused to Be Silent

Bate Besong: His pen was a weapon of defiance against dictatorship and corruption. In 1992, after his play Beasts of No Nation was staged, he was kidnapped and tortured by state security agents. By The Independentist editorial Desk Bate Besong, born in 1954, remains one of the most powerful voices of Ambazonia’s modern history. Playwright,

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