Ambazonia is not fighting the Mbororo. Ambazonia is not fighting ethnic groups. Ambazonia is fighting an occupation army and its proxy networks — the same networks MKPD belongs to.
By The Independentistnews editorial desk
The massacre in Ntumbaw, Ndu, is a horror.
The killing of civilians — especially children — is a crime that should shake every conscience. But there is something even more disgusting than the blood on the ground: the way that blood is now being marketed by MKPD and the Biya regime. In Cameroon today, dead children are no longer mourned. They are weaponized.
Within hours of the tragedy, MKPD flooded WhatsApp and social media with a single message: “Ambazonia terrorists did this.” No investigation. No forensic work. No independent verification. Just a ready-made verdict — carefully designed to serve one master: Paul Biya. That is not human-rights advocacy. That is political laundering of mass death.
MKPD is not a neutral Mbororo organization.
It is a regime-aligned militia network that operates under the camouflage of ethnicity while taking its political oxygen from Yaoundé. Its job is simple:
turn Cameroon’s counter-insurgency war into an “ethnic conflict” and turn Biya’s military into a spectator. This is how dirty wars are fought.
For years, Cameroon’s army and gendarmerie have embedded themselves inside Mbororo settlements in the Northwest — placing weapons, intelligence operatives, and informant networks inside civilian communities. These settlements were transformed into forward operating bases, not by Ambazonians, but by the regime. This is not protection. This is human shielding.
Then, when violence erupts, the regime points to the very civilians it militarized and cries: “Look what the separatists have done.” MKPD amplifies that lie.
They never ask: Why were regime troops there? Why were weapons stored there? Why was intelligence flowing from there? Why were civilians turned into military assets? Because asking those questions would expose their real role: auxiliary force of a genocidal state.
The victims in Ndu deserve justice. They deserve humanitarian protection. They deserve independent investigation. What they do not deserve is to be turned into propaganda corpses for a 42-year dictatorship.
Ambazonia is not fighting the Mbororo. Ambazonia is not fighting ethnic groups. Ambazonia is fighting an occupation army and its proxy networks — the same networks MKPD belongs to.
There is no ethnic war in Ndu. There is a colonial counter-insurgency war, run with militias, informants, and disinformation. MKPD is part of that machine.
And one day, when the truth is written, the question will not be: “Who died?” It will be: “Who used the dead to protect a tyrant?”nThe answer will be clear.
The Independentistnews editorial desk

