The fight is existential': Cameroon's anglophone leaders lead a revolution from behind bars
Briefly

"The fight for homeland is existential and non-negotiable. Being part of the struggle is a calling and not a vocation," he tells the Guardian. His steadfastness emphasizes the depth of his conviction, as he continues to advocate for his community's rights even from incarceration.
"We have an obligation - dead or alive - to bequeath to our children a nation that they can call theirs, something we have been deprived of for too long," he states, reflecting his dedication to the cause and the vision of a sovereign future for the anglophone community.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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