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Thomas Sankara at 76: Ending the CPDM Dictatorship in Cameroon
Thomas Sankara at 76: Ending the CPDM Dictatorship in Cameroon
Born on December 21, 1949, Thomas Sankara taught Africa a dangerous lesson: dictators can silence people, but they can never silence ideas. In Cameroon, where power has been monopolized for... Read more...
A Violent Revolution in Cameroon Is Inevitable
A Violent Revolution in Cameroon Is Inevitable
In Cameroon, 43 years of repression, failed reforms, and the collapse of all democratic avenues created conditions where citizens believe revolution is the only remaining path. Explore the detailed story... Read more...
The CPDM regime systematically violates civil liberties and political freedoms.
The CPDM regime systematically violates civil liberties and political freedoms.
Introduction: Cameroon’s Democracy Crisis Deepens The political crisis in Cameroon reached a new low on November 29 when the government of President Paul Biya, in power since 1982, banned the... Read more...
Why Cameroon must abolish traditional chiefs and the CPDM link
Why Cameroon must abolish traditional chiefs and the CPDM link
Traditional chiefdoms in Cameroon have been transformed from cultural institutions into political tools used to legitimize and reinforce 43 years of CPDM rule. This blog post exposes how chiefdoms suppress... Read more...
CPDM and its voters, the number one enemy of the Cameroonian people
CPDM and its voters, the number one enemy of the Cameroonian people
The death of Anicet Ekane in detention has reignited national outrage and exposed how deeply the CPDM’s 43-year political system enables repression and endangers opposition voices. Critics argue that decades... Read more...
Anicet Ekane is dead. The CPDM system that killed him refuses to die
Anicet Ekane is dead. The CPDM system that killed him refuses to die
Anicet Ekane’s death cannot become another forgotten footnote.It cannot be swallowed by the silence of fear.It cannot be washed away by “investigations” that never produce truth. Read more...
The CPDM can hold power for another +50 years
The CPDM can hold power for another +50 years
For 43 years, Cameroon’s Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) has remained the dominant force in national politics. This article examines the structural reasons behind that longevity through the lens of... Read more...
Cameroon is not ready for a revolution nor for change
Cameroon is not ready for a revolution nor for change
Cameroon’s political system displays several characteristics that political scientists often associate with historical pre-revolutionary environments: long-standing personalized rule, restricted democratic channels, deep structural grievances, and ongoing peripheral conflict. These factors... Read more...
The Gambia Confirms Tchiroma’s Refuge
The Gambia Confirms Tchiroma’s Refuge
The Gambia’s decision to host Issa Tchiroma on humanitarian grounds has exposed the depth of Cameroon’s political crisis and the dangerous environment opposition leaders face at home. This incident highlights... Read more...
Cameroon’s Captured Institutions Under 43 Years of CPDM & Biya Rule
Cameroon’s Captured Institutions Under 43 Years of CPDM & Biya Rule
Cameroon’s latest judicial appointment is being celebrated officially as a sign of renewal, but critics argue it only highlights the deeper crisis: a system where institutions lack independence under 43... Read more...
The 5,000 CFA Fuel Scandal: Symbol of 43 Years of CPDM Rule
The 5,000 CFA Fuel Scandal: Symbol of 43 Years of CPDM Rule
A minister’s distribution of free fuel and 5,000 CFA in Bafoussam has triggered nationwide criticism and renewed debate over 43 years of CPDM governance. Many Cameroonians see this gesture as... Read more...
Tchiroma’s Stand: No Regional Elections Without Reform
Tchiroma’s Stand: No Regional Elections Without Reform
President-elect Issa Tchiroma Bakary has issued a firm communiqué rejecting the legitimacy of upcoming regional elections. His spokesperson, Me Alice Nkom, argues that no electoral process can move forward until... Read more...