African dictators need tough love too, not cuddling.

 
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For far too long, Western governments have cuddled and praised African tyrants even when everything they do and stand for is against the Western definition of democracy. On the other hand, dictators from the Middle East are not indulged with the same policies. They are offered tough love.
 French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Barack Obama both considered Africa as high profile agendas before and after their elections. I am yet to really see this in action. I do not blame either of them for the progress made or otherwise. Surely, I know none of them was prepared for the Greece problems, healthcare battle and backlash from corporate bailout. These circumstances presented them with more pressing priorities than addressing the problems of Africa, so long ago judged unimportant to global affairs.
I admire the manner both Western leaders rebuke dictators and governments who place themselves on the axes of evil. But these 'bad guys' only have to worry if they are not on the African continent. African dictators enjoy rest, peace and comfort that are difficult to describe. In reality, many of Africa’s most repressive dictators have been friends of the West.
In fact, France actually has about 60,000 troops on the African continent most of who are protecting dictators and driving out their rivals, as a result of defense agreement France signed with some countries. Why did President Sarkozy endorsed Ali Bongo to succeed his father in Gabon's disputed presidential election?
Tell me who among these did not (or does not) have a powerful western friend: Robert Mugabe ((Zimbabwe), General Sani Abacha, (Nigeria), Idi Amin, (Uganda),  P.W. Botha (South Africa), General Samuel Doe (Liberia), Francois Duvalier (Haiti), Jean Claude Duvalier (Haiti),Mobutu Sese Seko (Zaire), Charles Taylor (Liberia)
 
At the inauguration of President Barrack Obama, he issued a stern warning to those who cling to power through deceit and corruption and the silencing of dissent. One would expect such a warning to have shivers in Mugabe's spine, and turns Mr. Museveni face red. But it did touch them, because dictators on the African continent know that no one will take them seriously, and their issue won’t even be on the table.
When are we going to see the World Powers hit Pres. Mugabe and Museveni with the same rod that is used on Iranian president or Saddam Hussein.
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By Kwabena A-Manager

Kwabena, is the founder of Give Back Africa Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to helping kids from underprivileged communities realize their potential. He is a scientist in Pharmaceutical Research & Development. To support his charity, please visit http://givebackafrica.org

3 comments

  1. Well Spoken my brother. To tell you the truth, i dont actually have any trust in any of these so called Western Leaders. They are all Hypocrites including our own man Obama. Look at what came out from the Wikileads.

    Commenting on this article, I strongly believe that the Western leaders dont have any compassion at all for the people of Africa. When I was young I thought they were doing us good but now I know what they are really after.

    Some one told me that if American give 1000usd in aid to any African nation that money will come back to America in three folds. The create wars in the region to steal the natural resource of Africa. You will see them with their Laptops and their Anti – Malaria drugs as if they are offering some help. Its all trick. If you think what I am saying is a lie watch the movie “BLOOD DIAMOND“.

    Recently look at what is happening in Haiti, where is the Clinton now, after using Haiti`s to collect billions of dollars from good people of this world. Only God knows where the money went and what the US gained from that poor country with the help of its corrupt leaders.

    NO WESTERN LEADER WILL THINK ABOUT HELPING TO REMOVE A CORRUPT GOVERNMENT IF THEY ARE BENEFITING FROM THAT COUNTRY`S GOVERNMENT. THATS WHY I CALL THEM HYPOCRITES.

  2. This why I think sometimes diplomacy doesn't work. How many times does Pres mugabe travels to Europe and he's given a red carpet welcome, while these people in his absence criticise his policies and politics? Sometimes it's good to call a spade a spade and damn that protocol. Mugabe is imprisoning hiis opponents? why not arrest him too

  3. You make a good point. They come here and are treated like kings even when they know that these guys are corrupt and dictators

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