A Historic Reckoning: Why the U.S. Must Engage with Biafra's Cry for Self-Determination
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A Historic Reckoning: Why the U.S. Must Engage with Biafra's Cry for Self-Determination

Thanks to President Trump, U.S. policy is shifting, prioritizing justice over stability—a stance that will change the world view on self-determination forever. The change of name of the Department of Defense to the Department of WAR is indicative of the U.S resolve to pursue justice especially in what the president describes as “Anti- Christianism”.

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Anti-Christian Repression: Cameroon's Transnational Campaign Against Ambazonians
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Anti-Christian Repression: Cameroon's Transnational Campaign Against Ambazonians

The tendrils of this repression snake even into the United States, where Minnesota—home to a vibrant Cameroonian diaspora—has become an unwitting battleground. In September 2025, federal authorities in Minnesota indicted two naturalized U.S. citizens, Benedict Nwana Kuah and Pascal Kikishy Wongbi, on eight counts including conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, kidnapping, and murder. The men, alleged leaders of the ADF, are accused of directing bombings, kidnappings, and killings in Cameroon from their base in the Twin Cities, using social media and funds raised in the U.S. to fuel the conflict. While the U.S. Justice Department frames this as combating terrorism, critics argue it echoes Norway's playbook: prosecuting Ambazonian Christians under pressure from Cameroon, effectively extending Yaoundé's repressive arm into American soil. The timing is suspicious—coming amid heightened Cameroonian lobbying—and raises questions about whether Minnesota's actions serve as an "extension" of Norway's facilitation of transnational crackdowns, blurring the lines between legitimate law enforcement and political persecution.

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