• South Africa: Zuma Concerned About CAR

    South African Press Association, 2 January 2013

    President Jacob Zuma has sent a minister to asses the situation in the Central African Republic (CAR), the international relations and co-operation department said on Wednesday.

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  • Salvador Ezequiel Echek
    Jan 3 2013, 09:54

    Where is the "Non interference to other country's internal affairs" constantly voiced by African leaders? Yesterday Bozize, and with the financial/material support from some external nations, took arm against the constitutional government of Hans F.Patasse. Today, when the CAR people are fed up with the new system of government in expansion all over Africa: kleptocracy, monocracy, bad governance,puppet regimes, etc. it is being seen as menace to stability, respect of human rights, constitutional government, etc. The AU should clearly define its positioning - Democracy or Dictatorship/Tyrant governments. Zuma effort is welcomed. This is what should have been done between Patasse and Bozize - DIALOGUE. History should not be repeated. We should stop fighting and DISCUSS to find solutions to our problems. Yes, when two elephants fight the grasses that suffer.

  • sandracruz_1111
    Jan 3 2013, 11:14

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