Another Reuters story on the Niger coup. I am just struck by the nauseating hypocrisy of ECOWAS, the AU, France, the United States and other memebrs of the so-called international community. They condemn the coup as violent and unconstitutional. Was Tandja's move to change the coutry's constitution in order to stay longer in power not unconstitutional? Was it not violence of the worst imaginable sort that one man inflicted on a whole nation? Where was this so-called international community then? Oh yes, they were right thre; their greedy eyes fixed on the prize - Niger's mineral resources. And no, no one was ready to rock the boat, to be in Tandja's bad books and risk not having a generous slice of the national booty. If the US president or the French prime minister dare not even think of meddling with their country's constitution, why is it considered okay for Tandja and other African despots to do so without the least censure? And then when they are kicked out by a bunch of equally greedy soldiers, everyone starts shouting foul and calling for a return to constitutional rule. Constitutional rule indeed!! How about constitutional misrule and abuse of power?
Here's a link to one of the Reuters stories.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE61I4BR20100219
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