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The Editor-in-Chief of The Independentistnews Ali Dan Ismael writes to the Guadian Post News Paper

An Open Letter to The Guardian Post Publisher and Editorial Board of The Guardian Post, Subject: Stop Moral Laundering, State Violence Under the Guise of Peace. Dear Mr Ngah Christian, Your recent article urging “separatists to end violence” is not a call for peace. It is a public exercise in moral laundering. You have chosen to lecture

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Compassion Without Clarity Is Not Liberation: A Response to “The Anglophone Crisis Continues as Calls for Action Grow Louder” As published in The Woodruff Times

Ambazonia does not exist because people speak English. It exists because a people were denied the right to complete their decolonization. Reducing that reality to an “Anglophone crisis,” misusing the language of open diplomacy, and substituting prayer and visibility for statecraft mobilize attention but dissolve legitimacy. By Ali Dan Ismael and Mankah Rosa Parks, the

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Peace Without Justice Is Not Peace: A Response to Elie Smith

Ambazonians want peace more than anyone — because they are the ones burying their children. But peace must be built on justice. Peace Without Justice Is Not Peace: A Response to Elie Smith And justice must stand on the freedom of a people in their land. Until that day, the duty to defend remains a

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EDITORIAL RESPONSE TO BRUCE —“The Chain Is Not the Crown”

History records that Nkrumah and Mandela both proved a simple but profound truth: chains can confine a body, but never a vision. However, their ultimate success came not from prison itself, but from the unity of disciplined organization outside it. By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief — The Independentist Introduction: Context Matters On November 12, 2025,

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The Communications Secretariat of the government of Ambazonia (in exile) writes to the Independentist, responding to the Patriot, and addressing the issue of citizen Participation.

Dear editor, I write here on hehalf of the government of Ambazonia, to thank you for the great role you are playing in this struggle for our freedom, and to appreciate your fervent reader and Ambazonian patriot for her kind words and for her continued engagement through The Independentist and Voice of Ambazonia Radio. Her

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The Independentist political desk reacts to The Ambazonia Working Group’s “Unity Initiative”

True unity will require humility from all — government officials, civic leaders, and diaspora organizations alike. The cause belongs to all, but it must be coordinated by the constitutional authority chosen by the people. By The Independentist Political Desk Date: November 10, 2025 Subject: The Ambazonia Working Group’s “Unity Initiative” — Noble Intentions, Unanchored Foundations

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WHEN INTELLIGENCE CLOSES, TRUTH STILL SPEAKS: Dr. Martin mungwa clarifies in response to his francophone interlocutor.

When Britain and France violated that covenant, they did not “reunite” two peoples; they recolonized one through deceit. Southern Cameroons and La République du Cameroun were born of two different empires, under two distinct trusteeships, with two separate legal and constitutional destinies. We did not share a cradle; we were forced into the same coffin.

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The secretary for communication and spokesperson for the Government of Ambazonia (in exile) Dr. Martin Mungwa, responds to Professor Patrice Nganang’s analysis on “ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY AND THE AMBAZONIAN QUESTION”

The Ambazonian Question cannot—and must not—appear on any “federalist” negotiating table. It is a matter of international law, historical rectification, and human survival. To reduce it to internal reform under a new Yaoundé presidency is to perpetuate the very fraud that began in 1961. By Dr. Martin MungwaCommissioned Secretary for Communications & Diplomacy Government of

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The Strength of Vision Over the Noise of Betrayal: Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako (Dr. Common Sense) and the New Cabinet Structure, When Leadership Rises Above Confusion

The new cabinet is not a departure from the founding vision; it is a reconstruction of legitimacy. It restores order where opportunists planted chaos and re-establishes discipline where division once thrived. By The Independentist editorial desk Every liberation struggle faces a moment when leadership must rise above confusion and principle must outlast betrayal. That time

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