Starvation in Africa
brops
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This will probably depress you, but I just saw this photo and it explains the whole gravity of the situation in this continent. It seems like an impossible situation to handle - but, what really bothers me is that some leaders in the Western countries doesn't seem to care at a political level. They talk about freedom and democracy, but they never tell us about Mugabe and the situation in Zimbabwe - it's allways about the Middle East. Why? Is it more important to convey democracy in the Middle East than Africa? We all know about the problems of corruption in these countries, and that corruption can flourish because the lack of democratic rights in these countries - and because of the corruptions a grand slice of the money we, the Western countries, send to the African countries never reach this kid:Zimbabwe is just one country, but the situation in Zimbabwe isn't much heard of because of Mugabe's dictatorship and propaganda.http://www.zimbabwesituation.com/
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I'll check him out.
http://flatrock.org.nz/topics/odds_and_oddities/ultimate_in_unfair.htm
Hell, TomKat's baby gets more coverage than this...
For most of the US and the rest of the world, Africa is an afterthought.
Nigeria, which is an oil producing nation, is still being run by the same corrupted elements that Fela Kuti was protesting against from the 60's, a political mission that his son is still pursuing. The world seems to generally close its eyes toward African sufferings, which are a direct result of European colonialism.
HOLY SHIT
Terrible out of control situation. Darfur gets occasional mention. The US has declared that genocide is on going in Darfur Sudan. The official US and international policy is never to let genocide happen. Yet we stand by and prepare for war in Iran.
The US State Department has taken a strong anti Mugabe/Zimbabwe stand. I'm not sure what if any actions have been taken against Zimbabwe. It is very sad because Zimbabwe was moving forward in 80s when they grabbed freedom. I have had the fortune of knowing some Shona people from Zimbabwe. The music and modern sculpture from Zimbabwe is wonderful.
Wish I had some answers, sorry I don't.
Dan