Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Mbeki's Failure

Great column by one of the world's most important foreign affairs voices. He correctly points the finger at Mbeki for deflecting international pressure against the Mugabe regime. Here are some quotes from the article:

"But when it comes to pure, rancid moral corruption, no one can top South Africa’s president, Thabo Mbeki, and his stooge at the U.N., Dumisani Kumalo. They have done everything they can to prevent any meaningful U.N. pressure on the Mugabe dictatorship.

"As The Times reported, America’s U.N. ambassador, Zalmay Khalilzad, “accused South Africa of protecting the ‘horrible regime in Zimbabwe,’ ” calling this particularly disturbing given that it was precisely international economic sanctions that brought down South Africa’s apartheid government, which had long oppressed that country’s blacks."

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