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Mid-Term Review Ahead of the October 12 Election: Cameroon’s 12 Presidential Hopefuls Fall Short in Making Burning Issues Campaignable

As the final week of campaigning intensifies, paid advertisements in newspapers and media outlets remain scarce. So far, only Paul Biya and Issa Tchiroma Bakary appear to be evenly matched in campaign visibility. By Colbert Gwain@The Muteff Factor (formerly The Colbert Factor) Since the official launch of the 2025 presidential election campaigns in Cameroon on

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A Pre-Arranged Election: The Truth Behind Cameroon’s “National Observers”

This entire mechanism is the creation of Paul Atanga Nji, Minister of Territorial Administration and one of the regime’s most loyal operatives. He has a long history of designing institutions that look democratic on the outside but are fully controlled from within. The “National Observers” initiative is just another example of this. By The Independentist

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The Ambazonian War of Independence: President Sako and the People Set a Clearer Pathway to Recognition

The diaspora echoed the same spirit. In the days leading up to Independence Day, committed Ambazonians advocating for total and unconditional independence joined the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in exile) for a three-day Ambazonian Stakeholders’ Constituent Assembly in Washington, D.C. By The Independentist Editorial Desk Eight years into the armed struggle that

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Macron on the Sidewalk: France’s Diminished Power and the Ambazonian Mirror

At home, Macron’s approval ratings sit in the gutter, his six former prime ministers criticise him, and his presidency is beset by debt, disillusionment, and unrest. Abroad, he is increasingly a spectator. The man once heralded as the saviour of Europe looked, in New York, like just another passer-by caught on the wrong side of

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La frustration de Macron à New York : une métaphore de l’impasse mondiale

Le président français Emmanuel Macron a arpenté les rues de New York cette semaine, non par choix mais par contrainte — et ce moment inattendu a révélé bien plus qu’un simple désagrément diplomatique. Par la Rédaction de The Independentist Le président français Emmanuel Macron a arpenté les rues de New York cette semaine, non par

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Macron’s New York Frustration: A Metaphor for Global Gridlock

French President Emmanuel Macron’s walk through the streets of New York this week was more than a diplomatic inconvenience — it was a symbol of the contradictions at the heart of global politics. By The Independentist editorial Desk French President Emmanuel Macron’s walk through the streets of New York this week was more than a

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Biya’s Prisoner Gambit: Cheap Tricks Will Not Break Ambazonia

Let it be known: no Ambazonian victory or dignity depends on Cameroun’s prison gates. Every Prisoner of War must be freed, indemnified, and their families compensated. The Independentist Editorial DeskBuea – Tuesday, September 2, 2025 The Biya junta has always survived on deceit. Today, as its October 12, 2025 “selection” looms, the regime is preparing

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The Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in Exile) Calls for Cautious and Judicious Management of September

“The Federal Government will never approve measures that deliberately target schoolchildren or worsen the daily hardships of our people,” the statement stressed. The Independentist News DeskBuea, August 30, 2025 In a strongly worded press statement dated August 30, 2025, and copied to the international community, diplomatic missions, and human rights organisations, the spokesperson of the

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France’s Colonial Atrocities in Cameroon and Southern Cameroons: The Case for Reparations

French President Emmanuel Macron: acknowledges French atrocities committed in Cameroon during the 1950s as the country fought for independence, but forgets to mention that these atrocities extended into the British southern Cameroons. By The Independentist Editorial desk French President Emmanuel Macron has, for the first time, publicly acknowledged that French colonial troops committed “repressive violence”

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Argent, pouvoir et les escortes vers Yaoundé — Pourquoi l’Ambazonie dit Non

Conseil constitutionnel: les allégations abondent sur l’argent ayant changé de mains lors du jugement sur la candidature de Maurice Kamto Par The Independentist De nouvelles allégations de corruption dans le système politique de la République du Cameroun mettent une fois de plus en lumière la profonde pourriture qui mine ses institutions. Selon le média d’investigation

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