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Kenya
PM slams Africa's 'diabolical conspiracy of silence'
Mail and Guardian (SA)
October 10, 2008
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2008-10-10-kenya-pm-slams-africas-diabolical-conspiracy-of-silence
Kenya's Prime Minister,
Raila Odinga, on Thursday blasted African leaders' fear of criticising
each other, saying it was stifling the continent's progress towards
democracy.
"The African Union
has fallen short, failing to condemn brutal regimes and sham elections,
including the second round of elections in Zimbabwe. This has now
become the norm.
"But we should not
be surprised at the AU's failure to stand up for democracy, many
of our nations' leaders have some skeletons rattling loudly in their
cupboards," Odinga said.
He condemned what he
called African leaders' "diabolical conspiracy of silence and
complicity in refusing to condemn their neighbours", which
had helped some of the continent's infamous dictators, such as Mobutu
Sese Seko of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda's Idi Amin
and Malawi's Kamuzu Banda.
"Time has come when
we must turn our backs on that negative history," he said,
adding "we must confront our demons".
Odinga, who spoke at
a silver jubilee lecture for one of Nigeria's major dailies, the
Guardian, said while there had been progress on the continent, there
was still much to be done.
"The AU is not doing
sufficient in Darfur, in Somalia and other troubled spots in Africa,"
Odinga said.
"The AU needs to
be more engaged,"
"The Darfur problem
is a sore on the conscience of African people ... Kenya's security
is completely compromised by the insecurity in Somalia," he
said.
He also criticised the
AU for failing to condemn the violence-racked second round of elections
in Zimbabwe in which President Robert Mugabe stood against himself.
He said Mugabe has "dragged
the name of Africa into the mud".
"Mugabe turned out
to be a brutal dictator. He has turned to be grotesque and a parody
of a leader," he said.
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