Communique

Communique

Open Letter from Bamenda, to the Government of the Republic of South Africa

South Africa’s historic moral voice on issues of decolonization and human rights gives it unique credibility. We respectfully encourage your government to support renewed dialogue within the African Union framework aimed at achieving a just and peaceful settlement. TO: His Excellency President Cyril RamaphosaTHROUGH: The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) RE: A Call

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The Independentistnews Education desk speaks to the people of Bambili, Nkwen and communities across the Midland, Savannah, and Atlantic Zones.

PUBLIC NOTICE: TO COMMUNITY ELDERS AND CUSTODIANS OF TRADITION Date: February 11, 2026Subject: Strengthening Community Dialogue and Traditional Conflict Resolution To the Elders and traditional custodians of Nkwen, Bambili, and communities across the Midland, Savannah, and Atlantic Zones: Recent tensions surrounding the land dispute between neighboring communities have once again reminded us how fragile peace

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The Ambazonian self-defence chief speaks to Ambazonian state Army (ASA)

OFFICIAL BRIEFING NOTE: OPERATION RESTORE COMMAND (ORC) TO: All Unit Commanders, Savannah Zone & Restoration Forces FROM: Strategic Communications Bureau, Federal Republic of Ambazonia DATE: January 27, 2026 SUBJECT: Rectifying the Savannah Zone Tactical Failures (Ndu/Baba I) 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Federal Republic of Ambazonia has suffered severe tactical setbacks in the Savannah Zone, specifically

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The Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in exile) reassures the Ambazonian people home and abroad.

Our people should therefore be reassured. This struggle is not drifting; it is maturing. The past year was deliberately designated a year of consultation. Foundations were laid. Internal processes were refined. Diplomatic lines were secured. Strategic discipline was reinforced. Many initiatives are in the pipeline—serious initiatives—but discipline demands restraint. Diplomacy is not conducted in marketplaces.

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