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Date: November 21st, 2008 Name: Kagabo Subject: The Clinton Wolves, their supporters and African dicators Comment: This article is telling the truth that is hard to find anywhere else in most developed countries. Countries like Rwanda that are led by dictators who kill and terrorize their own citizens will flourish under Obama if Clinton's former administration is running his presidency.
The period of relative calm in the great Lakes, Angola, Sierra Leone, Ivory Cost, Congo Brazza, etc...will likely reverse back to Rwanda and Uganda sheding their citizens blood as well as sheding the blood of
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Date: November 21st, 2008 Name: IngMa Subject: On the myth of the economic prosperity in Rwanda Comment: Dear Henok Gamlak,
You asserted that the author of this article forgot about the development Rwanda showed… Are you satisfied by the current myth on the economic prosperity in Rwanda?
Check it out at http://backtomyroots.wordpress.com/2008/10/17/on-the-myth-of-economic-prosperity-in-rwanda/
The current government in Kigali gives only 3% of its budget on the agriculture sector despite the fact that this sector employs 80% of the workforce in Rwanda…Knowing that Hutus make up 85% of the population....
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Date: November 20th, 2008 Name: akaggwa Subject: Obama vs M7 Comment: Laba Museveni bwe bamukonkona
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Date: November 19th, 2008 Name: Nicholas O. p'Okech Subject: Yes, We Must Prevent More Africa Genocide Comment: Obama needs to show that he has come to create his OWN legacy. This legacy should be surrounded and guarded by CHANGE. If there is no change-change of policies that have rocked America and the World, then Obama will have only made "history: by being voted to office and nothing else.
I entirely agree with the author of this article. We the Africans want the dictators flushed out for good. These are guys who do not have the support of the masses, but only know the use of guns to terrorize people. In actual fact these are the true terrorists in Africa. Look at Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, etc.
Instead the previous Administrations-both of GW Bush and Clinton were the midwifes of African dictators. The American government continues to support these thugs to kill Africans--even going to the extent of doing business in their countries upto today. What a shame!!.
If Obama wants change, both for America and Africa, although our needs may be different, then he has to curve his OWN legacy, but not to carry along with appointing the bureacrats who master minded African genocides.
Enough is enough!!. We have heard the music. Let it be the turn for the dictators to listen to their music.
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Date: November 19th, 2008 Name: Peter Otika Subject: In Response to Henok Gamlok: Ethiopia Comment: Thanks for your comments. First, I am from the Great Lakes region of Africa and I know what I am talking about.
You need to to educate yourself about what you are talking about. I am probably more in touch with issues on the ground than you are. Just recently, I just returned from a long trip to the Great Lakes of Africa that took me to those countries I mentioned and even in the Sudan. Do you know that Ethiopia is one of the poorest of the poorest countries in this world?
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Date: November 19th, 2008 Name: Joe Michael Subject: Time Is Up For Dictators Comment: The historical U.S. election is now over by electing Barack Obama as the 44th President. The landslide victory goes beyond making history. Obama’s administration is set to bring definite change for the entire world. It is a dream comes true for millions of Americans who have never thought to see this day. It is also a hope for so many people and governments around the world who have been devastated by the wars and the economic crisis.
On the other hand, the victory came as a shock for some stonehearted dictators around the world who have been killing and torturing their own people.
Obama’s victory is a stop sign for brutal leaders like the Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who took advantage of the ‘war on terrorism’ to kill and torture his political opponents. While the Bush administration considered Zenawi as a close ally, he is better known for torturing, arresting, and killing his political opponents. In what was called the cruelest and disturbing political techniques of the 21st century, more than 193 people, including women and children were gunned down by the government special armed forces post 2005 election, and more than 25,000 opposition members were arrested.
The Ethiopian government is continually arresting its opponents and journalist that question its act of violence. Several people are still remaining in jail in a systematic arrest including the famous singer Teddy Afro, who criticized the government through one of his prominent music’s.
Like most African dictators, Meles Zenawi has been Ethiopia’s Head of State for more than 18 years. With Obama swearing in, America will have its fourth president since Meles Zenawi became Ethiopia’s head of state.
As President Elect Obama is looking forward to take over the Oval Office on January 20th, the entire world is enthusiastically waiting to see a number of policy changes. The U.S. foreign policy will be one of the new President’s priorities that are set to be changed. Countries like Ethiopia will have to prove their democracy in order to remain as the United States allies. Undoubtedly, time is up for dictators who have been dancing with the stars in the name of the war on terrorism. They like it or not, change is coming.
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Date: November 19th, 2008 Name: Henok Gamlak Subject: This writer is Ignorant Comment: I read your analysis, under the title of CLINTONS TAKING OVER OBAMA PRESIDENCY.
It is a pity that people like you who live in the USA but claim to know much about Africa continue to broadcast to taint the positive image of Africa at your free whims. The only thing I came to realise about you after reading this nasty article of yours is you do not have the slightest information about the countries you mentioned and their leaders. You forget about the development Rwanda showed
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Date: November 19th, 2008 Name: owlafaye Subject: The Clinton Wolves Comment: NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Hillary..NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Bill NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Hillary Clinton!!!!
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Secretary Of State Clinton? Obama Should Not Sleep With Wolves
By Peter O. Otika
November 19th, 2008
Columnist says if people like Clinton and Susan Rice end up running foreign policy, we can expect corrupt profiteering and genocide as usual in Central Africa
The presidential election and its drama have finally come to an end. The excitement and honeymoon is over. It is time for us all to get back to reality and lead life as we have always known it to be.
Now is the time for us all to start rethinking what we expect of a President Barack Obama. Now is the time to verify if the change he promised us he would bring to American politics and foreign policy is plausible or whether it is just a bag of hot air.
Having run all his campaign on a change platform, Obama’s recent move to appoint many of former President Bill Clinton’s officers does not in any way show Obama is committed to changing the way politics works in America. By keeping and surrounding himself with the Clinton people, Obama is now confirming the fears many Americans had about whether his talks for change was real or whether it was just another empty political verbosity.
Almost all the people he is rumored to be planning to appoint into his cabinet were part of the Clinton Administration. This is slap in the face of many Americans who voted for a new chapter in American politics and had no interest in creating a third term for Bill Clinton and his wife, Senator Hillary Clinton.
Senator Clinton has emerged as the most likely candidate to become Obama’s Secretary of State. It will be very disappointing if Obama appoints Clinton because the Clintons were part of the problem that wrecked Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa. For a man who ran his campaign completely on change, appointing Sen. Clinton would be a confirmation of the concerns that the Clintons have hijacked the Obama agenda. Obama’s choice for Secretary of State should be someone who has not been involved in the George Bush or Clinton Administrations.
In fact, a good choice for Obama’s Secretary of State should be someone who has expertise and experience on the Middle East. An Arab American would be the perfect candidate because the Middle East’s problems ranging from Palestine, Israel, Iraq, and Iran to Afghanistan will continue to dominate US foreign policy agenda. Getting someone with a natural connection to the region would bring a new dimension on how to address conflicts and US interests in the region.
The first casualty of the "talk change, but make no change" Obama Administration is going to be US-Africa policy. Obama has recruited and kept very closely individuals like Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico and former US Secretary for African Affairs, Susan Rice. Both Rice and Richardson oversaw the tragedies and wars that ravaged Africa, including the Rwanda genocide, but did nothing.
The Clintons just sat by and did nothing as people died in Rwanda, Liberia, Congo and Sierra Leon. Instead of stopping these deaths, they befriended some of these war criminals, armed them and motivated them to fight. In the case of Uganda and Rwanda, they trained Ugandan and Rwandan rebels who then invaded Rwanda, and thereby instigated the Rwanda genocide four years later. Again, the same Administration supported Ugandan and Rwandan troops to go and invade DR Congo leaving five million people dead and millions displaced. The residual effect of that invasion is currently unfolding in Eastern Congo.
In Clinton’s eight years in office, Africa saw some of the worse wars and atrocities in recent memories. And in many cases, the Clinton Administration either looked the other way or partnered with corrupt African leaders who used the Clinton support to suppress their citizens and instigate wars. This must come as a surprise for many who were duped by the Clinton charm to believe that Clinton had a good policy regarding Africa.
In reality, Clinton’s Africa Policy was abysmal, to say the least, and the impacts of this failed policy have led to current political, military, economic and social quagmire facing countries like Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and even Sudan.
In other words, the entire Great Lakes region of Africa has suffered. Even the International Court of Justice in 2005 found Uganda liable for mass killings and looting resources from the DR Congo and ordered Uganda to pay DR Congo $10 billion. Up to now, Uganda has not paid a dime. The US funded and supplied the Ugandan and Rwandan troops to invade DR Congo; the liability should have stretched beyond Uganda.
Clinton developed special relationships with African dictators like Yoweri K. Museveni of Uganda and leaders of Rwanda, Paula Kagame; Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi; Eritrea, Afewerki; and Kenya, then Daniel arap Moi. Clinton then coined a bogus term, referring to these men as a "new breed of African leaders."
In Uganda, Museveni, who is America’s most reliable stooge in Africa, has been in power since 1986 and has even changed the country’s constitution so he can rule for life. Uganda’s economy is bailed-out every year by the U.S. and the U.K., underwriting more than 50% of the country’s budget. Corruption is at all time high in Uganda with Museveni and his cronies pocketing grants and donor funds into their own coffers; even money sent to fight HIV/Aids. Not a word about this is found in corrupt Western corporate media.
We all know that these shady African leaders have been anti-democratic and have used the US support to abuse their citizens, cause wars and enrich their personal bank accounts. Today, some of those leaders Clinton was palling around with are listed as the richest African leaders, and yet their countries are at the bottom of the poverty ladder.
Several years ago when the US supported the overthrow of dictator Mubutu Seseko of Zaire --now Democratic Republic of Congo—Bill Clinton sent his hawkish Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, to visit Uganda and instigate the invasion of Congo leading to genocidal conflict that has yet to end.
To address African affairs, Obama needs to appoint someone who has never had any working relations with the current African presidents in office and most especially presidents like Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Mwai Kibaki of Kenya, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and Joseph Kabila of DR Congo. The US needs to redesign its foreign policy in regards to Africa, especially for the Great Lakes, putting particular focus on addressing human rights, democracy, health and economic development.
The US policy on Africa during the Obama administration should be geared to punish poor leadership and behavior by oppressive and corrupt African leaders instead of rewarding them. The US should tie any economic assistance to democratic achievement and only fund programs that benefit poor people in African villages, including construction of roads, schools, hospitals; farming and environmental protection should also be promoted.
No aid should be given directly to the corrupt governments and officials. Instead, aid should be channeled through non-governmental and community organizations to implement the programs.
The cold war has ended a long time ago, but American foreign policy is still stuck in that era’s mentality. When will America and its leaders move into the 21st century regarding her approach to foreign policy?
Historic as Obama’s election might be, he should not miscalculate on foreign and domestic affairs. His success will depend on whether he will maintain his commitment to change or whether the same Washington insiders he campaigned against will be the ones running his White House.
Americans have invested heavily in Barack Obama; if he fails them will early poor choices he can later not rectify, the same voters are going to turn against him.
Obama should keep that in mind and should remember that the Clintons did not like him all along and they will not take the blame if Obama’s administration fails. Instead, they will reap from the failure and say, "I told you so" to not elect Obama. Clinton would welcome the post of Secretary of State, but the minute Obama stumbles, they will say: "I told you so."
In Luo, a heritage I share with Obama, there is a saying that goes "Angee tyene lit," meaning, "I wish I knew earlier, I would have not done it."
Obama will live to regret any early bad moves he makes in his Administration.
Black Star News contributing columnist Otika is an African Policy Advocate and a Social Entrepreneur based in North Carolina. He may be reached via email at peterotika@hotmail.com
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