The African Union, Zimbabwe and Media
Monday, June 30th, 2008This week is the meeting of the African Union where our country’s future will be decided by the African leaders. This is without the consent or the will of the people of South Africa. This is something that the government has decided and now it is these foreign leaders who decide the law and policies for South Africa.
One thing they will be discussing in-depth is the Zimbabwe issue. Here we can see quite clearly why the AU will never take decisive action against Mugabe - regardless of the rest of the world’s outrage. Of the 53 governments represented in the African Union, only 23 of them have been democratically elected!
These people will never support a tough stance against Mugabe because they will be allowing criticism of their own regimes. It will be way better to do the usual “lets all sit around and talk about it” approach. It is much safer for them. One can only wonder why Mbeki is so supportive of this ’softly, softly’ approach.
Getting back to my original point - why is the policy of South Africa and the subsequent laws being dictated to us by 26 leaders who do not have democracy and free elections in their own countries and probably will fight tooth and nail to maintain their autocratic position?
An issue like whether to join the AU should decided by the people of South Africa - perhaps by referendum. Yet the government thinks that merely because they were elected, this gives them carte blanche on what they can do. Why are we allowing our freedoms to be sold out by these people?
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