Ambazonia and the Pan-African Reparations Movement: A Converging Struggle for Justice, Repair, and Self-Determination
Pan-African reparations are not only about repairing the past. They are about ending injustice where it still lives. Ambazonia’s case reminds the world that decolonization delayed is justice denied, and that reparations without political truth remain incomplete. By Ali Dan Ismael Editor-in-Chief Executive Framing The contemporary Pan-African reparations movement—revitalized through diaspora summits, continental dialogues, and


When a State Turns on Its Own People, It Loses the Right to Rule: Understanding Cameroon’s Legitimacy Crisis in Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia)
Cameroon may still control territory by force. It may still benefit from international inertia. But legitimacy cannot be maintained at gunpoint. A government that wages war on civilians forfeits the moral and legal basis to rule them. In Southern Cameroons, the crisis is no longer about reform—it is about whether a people can be governed