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The world remains tragically silent on the suffering of the people in Ambazonia, Cameroon, and Darfur, Sudan. Since these conflicts began, the international community has failed to adequately address or arrest the violence and protect innocent lives. Countless people have been killed, displaced, and robbed of their hope. This book serves as both a condemnation and a plea to the international community, urging it to acknowledge its failures in these regions. Nkwazi Mhango argues that this inaction constitutes a form of discrimination against the people of Ambazonia and Darfur, highlighting the stark contrast between the global rhetoric on human rights and the grim reality faced by the victims. "The Cry for Ambazonia and Darfur" is a powerful call for humanity to awaken to its responsibilities. It demands more than just empty gestures; it urges critical self-reflection and a genuine commitment to resolving these conflicts. Mhango implores us to recognize our shared humanity and act with the compassion and justice we would expect for ourselves.|The world remains tragically silent on the suffering of the people in Ambazonia, Cameroon, and Darfur, Sudan. Since these conflicts began, the international community has failed to adequately address or arrest the violence and protect innocent lives. Countless people have been killed, displaced, and robbed of their hope. This book serves as both a condemnation and a plea to the international community, urging it to acknowledge its failures in these regions. Nkwazi Mhango argues that this inaction constitutes a form of discrimination against the people of Ambazonia and Darfur, highlighting the stark contrast between the global rhetoric on human rights and the grim reality faced by the victims. "The Cry for Ambazonia and Darfur" is a powerful call for humanity to awaken to its responsibilities. It demands more than just empty gestures; it urges critical self-reflection and a genuine commitment to resolving these conflicts. Mhango implores us to recognize our shared humanity and act with the compassion and justice we would expect for ourselves.