The BBC African debate: what debate?
According to him, only 15 African nations are democratic and even out of these, only six could be described as truly free. After the applause had died down, a lone ranger, apparently irked by Mr Asante 's remarks, asked him why he kept on blaming "white people" for Africa's woes....
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Published in: | New African (London. 1978) 2012-03 (515), p.64 |
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Language: | eng |
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Summary: | According to him, only 15 African nations are democratic and even out of these, only six could be described as truly free. After the applause had died down, a lone ranger, apparently irked by Mr Asante 's remarks, asked him why he kept on blaming "white people" for Africa's woes. Since Mr Asante never made reference to "white people", it looked like the speaker already had a grudge against the elderly speaker. |
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ISSN: | 0142-9345 2051-3054 |