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“There were many who worked hard to keep us at the bottom,” President Kagame described the journey that at one point required the breaking of diplomatic ties with France.
France’s half-confession sets new terms of engagement with an African country; it’s a recognition that the colonial terms, which cannot
offer the kind of respect due to an exceptional adversary, are counterproductive
The status quo has kept Africa in a straitjacket of exploitation and interference, with charity covering it up in humanitarian garb
All they care about is whether or not they will continue to have easy access to Africa’s resources.
There is one part that is said loudly and which has led to the current confrontation between Mali and France.
“There were many who worked hard to keep us at the bottom,” President Kagame described the journey that at one point required the breaking of diplomatic ties with France.
France’s half-confession sets new terms of engagement with an African country; it’s a recognition that the colonial terms, which cannot
offer the kind of respect due to an exceptional adversary, are counterproductive
The status quo has kept Africa in a straitjacket of exploitation and interference, with charity covering it up in humanitarian garb
All they care about is whether or not they will continue to have easy access to Africa’s resources.
There is one part that is said loudly and which has led to the current confrontation between Mali and France.
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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