
Europe must relinquish the illusion that it possesses superior values
The incessant lectures on democracy and human rights are underlain by the assumption that Africans are caretakers of what belongs to others

The incessant lectures on democracy and human rights are underlain by the assumption that Africans are caretakers of what belongs to others
Europe has historically heaped the burden of its bad governance on the shoulders of Africans to carry

La loi et la liberté sont les deux faces d’une même pièce

The law and freedom are two sides of the same coin.

Les tensions diplomatiques et militaires sont des diversions auxquelles recourent souvent les autorités de Kinshasa pour survivre à une autre élection.

Why do Africans indulge in their own destruction as the west cheers them on and hails them as democrats in pursuit of freedom?

Diplomatic and military tensions with Rwanda are usually sufficient diversions for the authorities in Kinshasa to survive another election.

In Africa, identity comes out as the main topic around which to agitate and achieve political ambitions. This explains the destructive role of politics in African lives.

When discussing genocide in Rwanda, we are discussing the highest level of moral opprobrium as envisaged by the Genocide Convention

“When a Hyena wants to eat its children, it first accuses them of smelling like goats,” so goes an oft-repeated proverb. This analogy is reflected

The incessant lectures on democracy and human rights are underlain by the assumption that Africans are caretakers of what belongs to others
Europe has historically heaped the burden of its bad governance on the shoulders of Africans to carry

La loi et la liberté sont les deux faces d’une même pièce

The law and freedom are two sides of the same coin.

Les tensions diplomatiques et militaires sont des diversions auxquelles recourent souvent les autorités de Kinshasa pour survivre à une autre élection.

Why do Africans indulge in their own destruction as the west cheers them on and hails them as democrats in pursuit of freedom?

Diplomatic and military tensions with Rwanda are usually sufficient diversions for the authorities in Kinshasa to survive another election.

In Africa, identity comes out as the main topic around which to agitate and achieve political ambitions. This explains the destructive role of politics in African lives.

When discussing genocide in Rwanda, we are discussing the highest level of moral opprobrium as envisaged by the Genocide Convention

“When a Hyena wants to eat its children, it first accuses them of smelling like goats,” so goes an oft-repeated proverb. This analogy is reflected
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more