Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

A comeback from Comrade Francis Mbah citing abandonment by the international community after nearly ten years of the revolution.

SPEAKING TRUTH IS NOT ANGER.AND EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER. If we can agree that we have to correct the wrongs of the past, then that is our concern.War is strategy, if this strategy is not working, we retreat and change strategy. The is no straight road in fighting a war. We know why the

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A fervent reader and contributor to the Independentistnews writes to The editors in reaction to Comrade Francis Mbah’s call for unity.

Dear Comrade Francis Mbah, Anger may ignite a movement, but only structure sustains it. History is unequivocal on this point. Let us correct the record clearly and without apology: Charles de Gaulle did not rule or coordinate the liberation of France from the home front.He operated from London, led the Free French government-in-exile, negotiated with

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An anonymous Ambazonian Patriot writes to the editor of The Independentist news on the subject of the February 11th 1961 Southern Cameroons Plebiscite.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Why the Southern Cameroons Plebiscite Was Fundamentally Different Sir/Madam, Public discussion of the political status of Southern Cameroons is often dismissed as emotional or revisionist. In fact, the issue rests on a clear, verifiable historical and legal distinction: the plebiscite conducted in British Southern Cameroons was fundamentally different from the

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Dr. Success Nkongho writes to President Biya and his collaborators via The Independentist Editorial Board.

In line with THE INDEPENDENTISTEditorial Series on Truth and Accountability AN OPEN LETTER OF “APOLOGY” TO PRESIDENT PAUL BIYA AND HIS GREAT ARCHITECTS OF DEMOCRACY Editorial Foreword This text follows the finest Cameroonian tradition of speaking truth to power through heightened politeness. Any resemblance to real accountability is purely intentional. To His Excellency President Paul

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A reader of The Independentist writes to the editor calling for Justice for Anicet Ekane. Chooses to stay anonymous for security reasons.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Subject: Justice for Anicet Ekane: A Murder That Cannot Be Buried Dear Editor, The brutal death of Anicet Ekane has shaken our nation’s conscience. We must resist every attempt to bury the truth under propaganda and political convenience. First, Ekane played a vital role in building a unified opposition front for

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A Concerned Ambazonian Citizen writes to The Independentist editorial desk calling for the protection of Ambazonian citizens.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Protecting Our People Protects Our Struggle. History teaches us one thing clearly: A liberation movement that loses the people has already lost the war. Today, Ambazonians are troubled. Kidnapping for ransom is rising. Some armed actors are interfering in village disputes and turning justice into a business. These actions are

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Uchiba Nelson writes to The Independentist editorial team addressing the issue of Unity.

Letter to the Editor Sir/Madam, Ambazonians are united by a single goal: the freedom and dignity of our nation. Yet today, our struggle is being weakened from within by the destructive rise of tribal politics and factional loyalty. French Cameroon has long relied on a strategy of “divide and rule.” When force failed to break

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The Independentist Contributor M. C. Folo, writes to the editorial team on the death of Cameroons opposition political figure Anicet Ekane

Letter to the Editor Subject: Patriotism on Trial: What Anicet Ekane’s Death Says About Cameroon Sir/Madam, The death of Georges Anicet Ekane on 1 December 2025 while in state custody has sparked more than grief. It has revived a profound question at the heart of our national life: Who is the true patriot — the

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A Roman Catholic priest the Rev. Fr. Muma Francis, writes to the editor of The Independentist on the recent interview of the Bishop of Buea His Grace Micheal Bibi.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, As a Catholic clergy, I recently listened to the interview granted by His Lordship Bishop Bibi. I begin by acknowledging his courage to come forward and clarify the role of the Church as a moral authority and voice for the voiceless. That transparency is admirable. However, there are concerns in

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An Anonymous former Consortium advocate, writes to The Independentist editorial team, says Mark Bareta’s “Unity Talk” is a Mirage

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, In liberation history, there has always been a clear distinction between patriots and performers. Patriots build institutions; performers build platforms. Patriots sacrifice; performers monetize.Patriots stand firm when the storm is harsh; performers disappear when the wind changes. As Ambazonia approaches a decisive turning point in its freedom quest, the

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