When America acts, the world listens. Now is the moment for Ambazonia to speak louder, push harder, and make sure global peace efforts do not leave our people behind. Peace delayed is lives destroyed
By Ali Dan Ismael and Mankah Rosa Parks For The Independentist — Ambazonia’s Voice for Freedom
There is fresh talk around the world that the war in Ukraine might be coming closer to an end. Not because Ukraine has won. Not because Russia has stopped fighting. But because the United States under President Donald Trump is pushing for new peace talks with Moscow.
This week, two United States envoys met Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Both sides described the discussion as constructive which means the door is open. Europe is nervous. They fear Washington may strike a peace deal that gives Russia what it wants.
But here is the important question for us: If America can push for peace in Europe, can they also help end the war in Ambazonia?
Why Ambazonians Should Pay Close Attention
For eight long years, our people have suffered. Villages have been wiped out. Children displaced. Pastors kidnapped. Journalists jailed. Thousands killed. And the international community says almost nothing. Why? Because France defends Paul Biya and the regime in Yaoundé. Because global powers focus only on European battles. But the world order is changing. America is rethinking its alliances and foreign priorities.
If Washington is willing to challenge European voices over Ukraine, they may also challenge France’s silence on Ambazonia. Peace is Coming to the Table Everywhere When superpowers negotiate major peace deals, the world begins to ask new questions. Why are other wars still being ignored Why are African lives treated as less important Why is Ambazonia still bleeding in silence
Europe may worry that Trump’s style leads to so called ugly deals, but for us, even a bad peace is better than a forgotten war. Still, Ambazonians must stay alert. Peace must not be a trick to erase our identity or to force us into a union that never existed. We are a people. A nation. Not a province.
What the United States Could Do
If America wants to help end the killing, they can pressure Yaoundé to stop attacks. They can push for real international mediation. They can support a free and fair referendum. They can question France’s role in blocking justice. These are not dreams. These are actions already used in other conflicts. Ambazonia deserves the same dignity as Ukraine. Our children deserve the same protection. Our future deserves the same attention.
Our Message to Washington
If you can help end a war in Europe, do not ignore a genocide in Africa. We are ready for peace, but peace with dignity, peace with self determination,
peace that recognizes who we are: The People of Ambazonia.
Final Thought
Donald Trump is showing the world that even the toughest wars can find a political solution. Whether you love him or dislike him, one truth stands: When America acts, the world listens. Now is the moment for Ambazonia to speak louder, push harder, and make sure global peace efforts do not leave our people behind. Peace delayed is lives destroyed.
Ali Dan Ismael and Mankah Rosa Parks





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