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Nyos, Alliances Étrangères et l’Ombre Persistante du Silence : Le Temps de la Vérité et de la Responsabilité Est-il Enfin Venu ?

Plus de 1 700 personnes ont péri en une seule nuit, officiellement en raison d’une éruption limnique – un phénomène naturel rare impliquant le rejet brutal de dioxyde de carbone contenu dans les profondeurs du lac. Par la Rédaction de The Independentist Yaounde – le 5 août 2025- Le 4 août 2025, lors des débats

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Lake Nyos, Foreign Allegiances, and the Long Shadow of Silence: Time for Truth and

Over 1,700 lives were lost in one night, allegedly due to a limnic eruption—a rare natural event involving the sudden release of carbon dioxide from the lake’s depths. By The Independentist Editorial desk. YAOUNDE August 5th 2025 – On August 4, 2025, during deliberations before Cameroon’s Constitutional Council, an unexpected voice from within the Francophone

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Privilege Over People: The Tragic Fall of Ambazonian Collaborators

Paul Atanga Nji,Victor Arrey Mengot,Dorothy Njeuma,Diane Acha Morfaw,Peter Mafany Musonge, Paul Ghogomu Mingo, leading the process to erase their own people By Ali Dan Ismael Editor-in-chief The pain of Ambazonia’s oppression is not only inflicted from without—but also from within. While the regime in Yaoundé has deployed tanks, death squads, and foreign proxies to crush

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Brooklyn Moment or Missed Opportunity? Reflections on the Tita–Mbah Video

Tita Emmanuel Nji and Victor Mbah on a quiet street in Brooklyn, New York. By Timothy Enongene – The Independentist A recent video circulating online shows Messrs. Tita Emmanuel Nji and Victor Mbah on a quiet street in Brooklyn, New York, speaking about Ambazonia. In the footage—about six minutes long—trucks are seen bearing Ambazonian banners

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From Humanitarian Appeals to Strategic Realism: Why the Ambazonian Struggle Needs Unity, Not Sympathy

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, encouraging the end of aid dependency and enabling self-sustaining institutions in USAID recipient nations. By The Independentist – editorial desk The international order has undergone a seismic shift. What once was a landscape shaped by humanitarian values and post-colonial moral reckoning has increasingly given way to an arena where

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2025 — L’année où les masques tombent

Par The Independentist Ambazonie, ouvre les yeux. La chasse aux sorcières qui avait ravagé nos villes et villages pendant le soulèvement de l’UPC s’annonce de retour — cette fois, non pas à la lumière des bougies, mais sous le regard perçant des réseaux sociaux et de l’opinion mondiale. La République du Cameroun, un État qui

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2025—The Year the Chickens Come Home to Roost

By the editorial desk- The independentist Ambazonia, open your eyes. The witch hunt that once tore through the forests and streets of our homeland during the days of the UPC uprising is now preparing for its second coming—this time not by candlelight, but under the full exposure of social media and global scrutiny. La République

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“Substituting the Native: Biya’s War on Ambazonian Identity”

General Ivo Desancio Yenwo, the loyalist that rescued the system of captivity Editorial desk| The Independentist. It is easy to blame Paul Biya for the woes of the Cameroons—but what if the man has long ceased to matter? What if the real story lies not in Biya’s rule, but in the invisible regime that took

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From Anglophone Problem to Ambazonia Problem:A Crisis of Identity, Not Just Governance

Peter Mafany Musonge reducing a peoples identity to bilingualism By Barnabas Timti For decades, the debate in international and local circles has often been couched in misleading terms: “the Anglophone problem.” But let us be clear—what we face today is not simply a linguistic or cultural imbalance within the Republic of Cameroon. What we confront

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From Kuva to Sako: The Spirit of Fako Still Stands

Despite the difference in centuries and fights the parallels between Kuva and Sako are striking. By Fontem Asonganyi – Independentist Correspondence, Kumba Who says the people of Mount Fako lack revolutionary greatness? That myth crumbles when we revisit the story of Kuva Likenye, the fearless warrior-chief of Buea, and draw lessons from Dr. Samuel Ikome

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