Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

A reader of the independentist (names withheld for security reasons) writes to the editorial desk and comments on the leadership of the revolution.

Letter to the Editor Revolutionary Comrades, Let us not be distracted by these empty fellows parading themselves as “PhD holders.” Even if they earned those titles honestly, there is one thing they clearly lack: common sense. And it is not degrees or foreign certificates that build or rule a nation. If anything, it is wisdom,

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A reader of the Independentist, identity concealed writes to the editorial desk, and comments on the attitude of the chiefs and Fons.

Letter to the Editor Sir/Madam, The genocidal war in Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) is not only fueled by the guns of La République du Cameroun, but also by betrayal from within. A handful of self-proclaimed Ambazonians—among them certain chiefs and Fons—have sold their people for crumbs. These are the true enemies within, and history must never

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The fervent reader of the Independentist Johnson Fonwi writes to the Editor, raising some errors by the United Nations system that give credence to the Ambazonian claim to her right to self-determination.

Letter to the Editor Sir, In reflecting on the President’s recent speech, it is vital that we, as Ambazonians, provide clarity on certain historical and legal points to avoid dangerous misinterpretations of our national cause. First, Britain did not transfer sovereignty of the Southern Cameroons to La République du Cameroun. No treaty of union exists

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Our fervent and passionate reader of the Independentist Johnson Fonwi, writes to the editorial desk, and raises why the Cameroon National Assembly has not spoken on the ongoing crisis this far.

Letter to the Editor Sir, When La République du Cameroun convened its “Major National Dialogue” in September–October 2019, it claimed to address the nation’s deepest grievances. Yet the one question at the heart of the crisis—the status of Southern Cameroons—was conspicuously excluded. Instead, the government announced it would grant the Anglophone regions a “special status,”

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A passionate reader of the Independentist writes to the editorial team, presenting to the readers,a powerful historical and legal defence of the Ambazonian struggle and her govervenment in exile.

letter to the Editor. Sir/Madam, The struggle of the Government of the Federal Republic of Southern Cameroons Ambazonia in Exile, led by Dr. Samuel Sako Ikome, invites comparison to a historical precedent the world reveres: General Charles de Gaulle’s Free France government in exile during the Second World War. Both represent the continuity of sovereignty

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A passionate reader of the Independentist, writes to the editorial desk from Bui county(Ambazonia) keeping his identity concealed for security reasons.

Dear Editor, I write to share my appraisal of your editorial of Monday , 11August 2025, that peddled the idea of installing a Vice President in a foreign country to represent Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia). That can only be a scam, intended for the exploitation of our resources. For the International Community to listen to such

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A fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the editorial desk, raising issues with the decolonization of the British southern Cameroons (Ambazonia)

Letter to the Editor Subject: Southern Cameroons: The Forgotten Decolonization Case and Its Untapped Promise Sir/Madam, The fate of the British-administered Southern Cameroons remains one of the clearest examples of unfinished decolonization in modern history. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1608 (April 21, 1961) specified that the union between Southern Cameroons and the Republic of

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A reader of the Independentist writes to the Editors, raising the urgent need for the Restoration of Ambazonia’s Rightful Status Under International and African Law

Letter to the EditorSir/Madam, The plight of the people of British Southern Cameroons — now known as Ambazonia — remains one of the most overlooked injustices in modern history. In 1961, United Nations Resolution 1608 (XV) provided two options for the UN Trust Territory of British Southern Cameroons: to gain independence by joining either the

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A fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the editorial desk saying, the Ambazonian case is neglected because it is in Africa.

Letter to the Editor Subject: If Ambazonia Were in Europe or Asia, the UN Would Have Acted Decades Ago Dear Editor, For over six decades, the people of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) have endured illegal annexation in violation of UN Resolution 1608 (XV) and the fundamental right to self-determination. The UN resolution called for the territory

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A fervent reader of the Independentist, Johnson Fonwi Ambazonian in the diaspora writes to the editorial desk.

Letter to the Editor Subject: “Independence by Joining” Was Never Implemented for Southern Cameroons Sir, The phrase “to achieve independence by joining” in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1608 (XV) of 21 April 1961 is more than a matter of semantics — it is the heart of the unresolved question of Southern Cameroons’ political status.

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