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Africa Subsaharan
Clinton warns Africa of 'new colonialism'
2011-06-12
[Arab News] US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
... sometimes described as the Smartest Woman in the World and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Tallyrand ...
on Saturday warned of a creeping "new colonialism" in Africa from foreign investors and governments interested only in extracting natural resources to enrich themselves.

African leaders must ensure that foreign projects are sustainable and benefit all their citizens, not only elites, she said.

Clinton did not identify any perceived culprits, but a day earlier she had urged scrutiny of China's large investments and business interests in Africa so that the African people are not taken advantage of.

She said US diplomats in Africa had been asked to provide Washington with assessments of Chinese projects in the countries to which they are assigned.

"We saw that during colonial times, it is easy to come in, take out natural resources, pay off leaders and leave," Clinton said Saturday in the Zambian capital of Lusaka before flying to Tanzania.

"And when you leave, you don't leave much behind for the people who are there. We don't want to see a new colonialism in Africa."

Although she didn't mention China by name, officials traveling with Clinton said she wanted to stress that African countries should hold Chinese investors to the same standards that they apply to Americans and Europeans.

Clinton said the US didn't want any foreign governments or investors to fail in Africa, but wanted to make sure that they give back to local communities.

"We want them to do well, but also we want them to do good," she said.

"We don't want them to undermine good governance, we don't want them to basically deal with just the top elites, and frankly too often pay for their concessions or their opportunities to invest."

Clinton said that American development aid and public works projects come with good governance conditions and that the B.O. regime is interested in Africa and its people.

Their success, she said, is in everyone's long-term interest.

Her comments, in a pan-African television interview in Lusaka, came immediately after she presided over the handover of a US built pediatric hospital in Lusaka to the Zambian government.

The hospital will specialize in preventing the transmission of HIV from mothers to children and Clinton announced a boost of $15 million in US funding to Zambia to help fight HIV/AIDS.

Earlier, at the inaugural meeting of the US-Zambia Chamber of Commerce, Clinton laid out the US strategy for helping Africa.

"We want a relationship of partnership not patronage, of sustainability, not quick fixes," she said.

"We want to establish a strong foundation to attract new investment, open new businesses ... create more paychecks, and do so within the context of a positive ethic of corporate responsibility."
Posted by:Fred

#5  At this time China has the potential to become another United States. I push for the development of all resources for the betterment of humankind. Now a leader stands before us showing the way for the future of China. Stalin had an economist that did the same thing and he was dispatched within two months. Russia imploded, USA might, and China will if they ignore or silence this man. Capitalism commingled with China and the USA would launch us into a new age of prosperity that could reach the stars. Showing the way then others would join. Develop the fullest potential of each and every person. Then a veritable cornucopia of possibilities presents itself. I see a bright future for this leader;
"If a system fails to let its citizens breathe freely and release their creativity to the maximum extent, and fails to place those who best represent the system and its people into leadership positions, it is certain to perish,'' writes General Liu Yazhou in Hong Kong's Phoenix magazine, which is widely available on news stands and on the internet throughout China".
This is a future of what could be, what might be, and perhaps shall be. O can't handle this. We must find ourselves a leader.
Posted by: Dale   2011-06-12 21:24  

#4  African leaders like the Chinese because they look the other way. They don't get all the baggage the west imposed on them. African leaders can operate without having their politics questioned.
Posted by: Dale   2011-06-12 20:20  

#3  Her statements strike me as odd and out of touch--really odd.

Maybe she is making these statements based on her and Bill's experiences with China. Slick Willy got chummy with the Chicoms during his administration and opened the door further for them to economically colonize the U.S. with the help of corrupt Congress critters.

Ditto what Bobby said.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-06-12 17:12  

#2  "We want to establish a strong foundation to attract new investment, open new businesses ... create more paychecks, and do so within the context of a positive ethic of corporate responsibility."

Those that can, do.

Those that can't, lecture.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-06-12 14:00  

#1  projects are sustainable and benefit all their citizens, not only elites, she said.

What a great idea, Hilly!

Lessee, for the $780 billion stimulus, just how much of it was for infrastructure improvements that we can all use - like re-paved roads, new bridges, yes - even transit systems and high speed rail. (Whether you use it or not, maybe someone else will, leaving you less congestion on the roads.)

[crickets] Ten percent?

Maybe we'll find out in this election cycle.
Posted by: Bobby   2011-06-12 11:07  

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