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Shame on you Thabo Mbeki!

8. July 2008

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Shame on you Thabo Mbeki!

At the G8 summit takes place in Japan, African leaders are strongly opposing sanctions against Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe, on the grounds that such sanctions would not change the regime. To argue this is as atrocious as saying…

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When things fall apart on your watch

27. June 2008

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When things fall apart on your watch

As many dictators in Africa, Thabo Mbeki, a false diplomat South Africans have finally disposed of, has never looked into a widow’s eyes. He has never seen the pain, the desperation, the tragic feeling of uselessness she feels when thinking that her husband died for liberty.

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South Sudan: the right solution after 24 years of war

20. June 2008

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South Sudan: the right solution after 24 years of war

The news that the Sudanese authorities have begun a campaign of massive disarmament in the South in order to put an end to the ongoing conflict that has clamed 1.5 million lives so far is a very encouraging one. For…

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How to destroy a country

19. June 2008

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The elections in Zimbabwe stir up more and more contradictory statements on the continent. It is essential to observe that this year we witness the largest amount of African leaders speaking against Mugabe ever.

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Chinese Investment in Africa: Who’s in, What For, and Who’s the Big Loser?

12. June 2008

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Chinese Investment in Africa: Who’s in, What For, and Who’s the Big Loser?

For the last 40 years, Africa has been begging. Mistakenly, Westerners thought Africa was begging for money. The truth is that the African states were asking for buyers, and China was the first to realize it.

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