Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

The Secretary of state for Communication and IT of the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in Exile) writes to the Independentist editorial desk.

Letter to the EditorSir/Madam, On behalf of the people of Ambazonia, I wish to bring to the attention of the international community a historic fact and a present reality. On October 1, 1961, the people of the former British Southern Cameroons — today known as Ambazonia — achieved independence as a sovereign nation, distinct and

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Timothy Enongene an Ambazonian citizen and fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the editor raising some saliente points.

Letter to the Editor The Ambazonia vs Cameroun War: It Is Between the ASA and the FDS Each nation has its own terminology and symbols. The Southern Cameroons, today known as the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, obtained its independence on 1 October 1961, following UNGA Resolution 1608 (XV) of 21 April 1961. By contrast, neighbouring

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Uchiba Nelson writes to the Independentist editorial desk, recalling the past.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Remembering the Past: Why Ambazonian Youth Must Not Forget Sir, The burning of houses and entire villages in Ambazonia did not begin with our recent interstate conflict. This barbaric practice is rooted in an older colonial habit — a brutal tool used to crush dissent in territories under foreign control.

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A reader of the Independentist writes to the editor, to justify Why Some Ambazonians still cling to the illegal Annexation of their own nation.

Letter to the Editor Subject; Why Some Southern Cameroonians Struggle to Recognize the Illegal Annexation of Their Nation Sir, The question of why some Southern Cameroonians find it difficult to accept that their nation is illegally occupied and annexed by the Republic of Cameroon deserves sober reflection. This difficulty is not the result of ignorance

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A reader of The Independentist writes to the editor, draws attention to the use of some words, but stays anonymous.

Letter to the Editor Sir, I wish to draw attention to a matter of phrasing that often slips into our public communications. Words matter, and we must be careful not to lend legitimacy where none exists. President Paul Biya himself recently admitted in Paris that the attempt to assimilate Southern Cameroons has failed, and he

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A fervent reader of the Independentist and listener of the voice of Ambazonia sways in, with an added reflection but stays anonymous.

Letter to the EditorAuthor Name Withheld Greetings, Dear Editor. I wish to commend the tremendous work you are doing to sustain our liberation quest. The Voice of Ambazonia has become more than a platform — it is a conscience. Its messages reach far beyond our communities, reminding us why we resist and why the world

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A fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the editorial team, appreciating and corroborating some facts in our Commonwealth reports.

Letter to the Editor Subject; The Fraudulent Path into the Commonwealth Sir, As usual, I followed one of your latest outings with keen interest. In it, you referenced the late Nkwain Francis, a former Secretary of State in charge of the Commonwealth at La République du Cameroun’s Ministry of External Relations. Permit me, Sir, to

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Uchiba Nelson writes to the Independentist on leadership betrayals.

Letter to the Editor Sir, With due respect, I must state plainly that the message from my comrade is misleading and unhelpful. For years now, certain individuals—Mancho, Ayuk, Abdulkarim, and others—have placed their hopes in Maurice Kamto, all the while undermining the legitimate Southern Cameroons Government in exile and fighting against President Dr. Samuel Ikome

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Uchiba Nelson writes to the Editor of the Independentist Lamenting the deaths of Zachariah Abendong and Samuel Wazizi

Letter to the Editor Zachariah Abendong & Samuel Wazizi: Two Illustrious Sons of Ngie Assassinated by Colonial La République du Cameroun Sir, The people of Ngie have given Cameroon and the world illustrious sons whose voices were silenced by the same colonial system that continues to oppress us today. Two names stand as enduring symbols

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A reader of the Independentist writes to the editor from Bamenda, names withheld for security reasons.

Letter to the Editor Dear Editor, Thank you for the informative and educative article titled “The Price Of Power: How Akere Muna Pledges Ambazonian Wealth to Yaoundé”, The article highlights much about Barrister Akere Muna being a nice person. That is unarguably true. However, when it comes to his father, the writer incorrectly stated that

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