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Africa Subsaharan
Kofi demands action on Zim
2008-04-20
The former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, has urged African leaders to do more to address the crisis in Zimbabwe. He said the situation was dangerous, and could have an impact beyond the country's borders. Three weeks after polls were held, the presidential result has yet to be declared. Some of the votes in the parliamentary race are being recounted. The parliamentary vote was won by the opposition, which insists its candidate defeated President Robert Mugabe.

Mr Annan made his comments to reporters in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, where he held talks with Zimbabwean opposition leaders on Friday. "On the question of Zimbabwe there has been substantial international attention. The question which has been posed is: where are the Africans? Where are their leaders and the countries in the region, what are they doing? It is a rather dangerous situation. It's a serious crisis with impact beyond Zimbabwe."

He said action by African leaders had helped resolve the post-election crisis in Kenya, where mediation led to the formation of a coalition government. "You've just been through a crisis here, and you've managed to solve it, and I must say the credit goes to the Kenyan people, to the African Union - it was an African solution to an African problem," Mr Annan said.
Posted by:Fred

#9  And here I was hoping Bob wouldn't have a behind by August, Darrell. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-04-20 20:20  

#8  He's the Jimmy Carter of the U.N. He'll be in Zimbabwe kissing Robert's behind by August.
Posted by: Darrell   2008-04-20 20:12  

#7  He's got to pretend he's relevant somehow, Steve.

Fake "concern" is as good a way as any.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-04-20 19:42  

#6  Maybe I'm getting old and feeble, but I don't remember Kofi being too concerned about Zimbabwe back when he was El Supremo of the Villians, Thieves and Scoundrels Union.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-04-20 19:31  

#5  "That isn't true anymore now that we are will soon be burning up our food supply as fast as faster than we can grow it."

Fixed that for ya', cross.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-04-20 14:22  

#4  Maybe if food prices go high enough the world will see some value in having a viable agricultural economy there. One of the problems leading to this was the fact that the giant US grain surpluses of the past several decades gave agricultural economies little value. We could ship grain to countries for cheaper than they could buy seed and fertilizer.

That isn't true anymore now that we are burning up our food supply as fast as we can grow it.
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-04-20 14:06  

#3  Doesn't he mean "piece of the action" for Kojo or some other ne're-do-well son?
Posted by: ed   2008-04-20 11:37  

#2  an African solution to an African problem

Kenya got lucky, African solutions usually involve machettes.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2008-04-20 09:07  

#1  was an African solution to an African problem

I thought Whitey was the problem. Bob's not going to be happy with you messing with his act, Kofi.

a serious crisis with impact beyond Zimbabwe

Maybe some years ago. Not anymore.
Posted by: gorb   2008-04-20 02:39  

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