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“Who Gets to Be a Victim? Rethinking Rwanda, Congo, Bamileke, and Ambazonia in the Politics of African Memory”

The massacre of Bamileke communities during the French and post-colonial military campaign in the twentieth century remains one of the least acknowledged mass atrocities in Central Africa. French colonial authorities classified the killings as “order maintenance.” Edited from a reflection originally shared by Vivian Abiedu, By The Independentist Editorial Desk Introduction — The Silences That

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Yaoundé’s Succession Leak: A Crumbling Empire with No Future for Ambazonia

According to the leak, the plan is simple and sinister: Manipulate parliament to create a Vice Presidency. Install a loyal figurehead as “interim successor.” Conceal Biya’s death while his autopen continues to sign decrees. Slide Ngoh Ngoh into the Vice Presidency, then into the Presidency. By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief The Independentist When a regime

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THE FOUMBAN BETRAYAL: THE DAY SOUTHERN CAMEROONS WAS UNMADE — AND WHY AMBAZONIA MUST NOW COMPLETE THE RESTORATION

Our fathers built: A responsible Prime Ministership, A parliament with legislative authority, An independent judiciary, Civilian-centered governance, A multiparty democratic system, A peaceful political culture unmatched in the region, What we had before Foumban is precisely what many African states could not build even after independence. By Ali Dan Ismael | Editor-in-Chief, The Independentist History

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The Flies of Ambazonia: How a Manufactured “Friendship Circle” Tried and Failed to Capture a Revolution

Dr. Emmanuel Tita, Irene Ngwa, Kizito Elad, and Amos Tumenta were not building Ambazonia. They were attempting to capture, influence, and weaken it. Their engine was ego, not ethics. Their goal was influence, not independence By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief There comes a moment in every liberation struggle when truth must be spoken plainly, boldly,

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Leadership Tested by Fire: Why President Sako Still Commands Legitimacy

Where others chased titles, Sako built systems. Where others retreated into silence, he kept the flame alive. That is why, despite repeated attempts at division, the majority of Ambazonians — at home and abroad — continue to rally behind his leadership. By M.C. Chryton | Voice of Ambazonia International for The Independentist Editorial Desk —

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“Friends of Ambazonia” — Behind the Mask of Unity

It serves no purpose to demonise individuals, yet the record must be transparent: Dr Ade Tima, Kizito Ellad, Emmanuel Tita, Amos Tumenta, and Irene Ngwa have spoken most prominently under the Friends of Ambazonia banner. They are invited—not condemned—to explain their platform, their financing, and their ultimate political objective. ⁹By The Independentist Political Desk Every

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THE FALL OF THE FRENCH MIRROR — WHEN LA RÉPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN LOOKS INTO ITS MOTHER’S FACE AND SEES ITS OWN FAILURE

Across Africa, the myth of French superiority has evaporated. From Niger to Gabon, Mali to Burkina Faso, the colonies are walking away from their maker. Even Francophones now whisper admiration for the Anglophone world — for its pragmatism, its law, its meritocracy. By The Independentist Editorial Desk The Twin Republics of Ruin There is a

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History Has No Reverse Gear

The idea of “reunification” remains one of Africa’s most persistent myths. Before colonization, the two territories were governed separately — one under Britain, the other under France. You cannot re-unite what was never united. By The independentist Editorial Desk Let’s be honest — some arguments collapse under their own weight. When people say “Ambazonia is

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The Irony of New Converts — Why Ambazonia’s Struggle Remains Distinct and Unshaken

Southern Cameroons — known to the world as Ambazonia — regained its sovereignty on October 1st 1961, only to be illegally annexed by French Cameroon. We are simply restoring what was stolen — through law, diplomacy, and disciplined self-defense. By The Independentist — Editorial Investigation Unit It is one of history’s great reversals that those

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From Nowhere to President — Tchiroma’s Calculated Rise

Tchiroma’s ascent is all the more fascinating given his long tenure within the very establishment he now challenges. For years, he served in senior ministerial positions, including Minister of Communication and Minister of Employment and Vocational Training. He also began his career as a railway engineer, a discipline that trained him to think strategically and

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