1) The document calls for a return to value-based politics in South Africa, arguing that current politics have moved away from service-oriented values like truth, welfare of the people, and opposition to individual benefit.
2) It states that corruption, dirty politics, and the prioritization of materialism and power over social policies have damaged South African democracy and society.
3) The document concludes by calling for political cooperation over confrontation, and for political parties and leaders to adhere to written and unwritten rules of decency and the national interest over just the pursuit of power.
The doomed attempt to setup a treacherous, secessionist state in the Somali North in order to trigger the division and dissolution of Somalia is not only immoral, inhuman and evil. It is also impossible. It took only 17 years to prove that, despite an overwhelming campaign, the Somalis are not ready to forget the 4-millennia long illustrious past of their country. As this is so for all Somalis, any effort to setup breakaway establishments like Somaliland and Puntland would simply lead beforehand to failure.
The passive, submissive and un-Somali nature of these precarious pseudo-establishments heralds by itself their end. The insignificant scribers of the Somaliland's tyrant Riyale, the likes of Ali Sabeyse and Abdulazez Al Motairi, who get their salaries from the unrepresentative pseudo-embassy of Abyssinia at Hargeysa, cannot understand that their boss will soon collapse and they will face a trial for High Treason.
Similarly, all the protagonists of the impossible affair 'Somaliland', namely Riyale, Zenawi, and Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer, as well as the inimitable pseudo-scholar Peter Pham, the Hater of Africa , fail to realize the inexorable force against which they farcically try to act.
Somaliland has no future, not because it is a secessionist state, but mainly because it is a deeply anti-Somali and totally un-Somali state. Who could believe that a secessionist Italian state could exist, let's say in Venice, if it denied all the fundamental elements of Italian civilization? And what do Ass. Secretary Jendayi Frazer and Peter Pham know of Somalia? Nothing!
First published on 30th April 2008 in American Chronicle, Buzzle and AfroArticles
Republished on 1st May 2008 in the great Somali portal Ceegaag Online:
http://allceegaag.com/fiinyarebackup/Qoraalada/2008/May%202008/disintegration_of_somaliland_is.htm
The doomed attempt to setup a treacherous, secessionist state in the Somali North in order to trigger the division and dissolution of Somalia is not only immoral, inhuman and evil. It is also impossible. It took only 17 years to prove that, despite an overwhelming campaign, the Somalis are not ready to forget the 4-millennia long illustrious past of their country. As this is so for all Somalis, any effort to setup breakaway establishments like Somaliland and Puntland would simply lead beforehand to failure.
The passive, submissive and un-Somali nature of these precarious pseudo-establishments heralds by itself their end. The insignificant scribers of the Somaliland's tyrant Riyale, the likes of Ali Sabeyse and Abdulazez Al Motairi, who get their salaries from the unrepresentative pseudo-embassy of Abyssinia at Hargeysa, cannot understand that their boss will soon collapse and they will face a trial for High Treason.
Similarly, all the protagonists of the impossible affair 'Somaliland', namely Riyale, Zenawi, and Assistant Secretary Jendayi Frazer, as well as the inimitable pseudo-scholar Peter Pham, the Hater of Africa , fail to realize the inexorable force against which they farcically try to act.
Somaliland has no future, not because it is a secessionist state, but mainly because it is a deeply anti-Somali and totally un-Somali state. Who could believe that a secessionist Italian state could exist, let's say in Venice, if it denied all the fundamental elements of Italian civilization? And what do Ass. Secretary Jendayi Frazer and Peter Pham know of Somalia? Nothing!
First published on 30th April 2008 in American Chronicle, Buzzle and AfroArticles
Republished on 1st May 2008 in the great Somali portal Ceegaag Online:
http://allceegaag.com/fiinyarebackup/Qoraalada/2008/May%202008/disintegration_of_somaliland_is.htm
This report shows findings from a nationwide survey of Black men and police officers on the topic of racial bias in policing. The report also includes a detailed list of Verbatims from survey respondents.
The purpose of the study was to get opinions from those most impacted by the issue of racial bias in policing and to propose solutions.
Black Leaders’ Unified Statement of Action to Promote Reform and Stop Police ...All That Philly Jazz
As national civil and human rights organizations and leaders committed to the protection of the rights of African Americans and all Americans, we come together as a unified collective to urgently impress upon elected officials, law enforcement, the legal profession, businesses and all those in this nation interested in social justice, that we must not allow the killing of Michael Brown and other unarmed individuals across this nation to be in vain. As organizational leaders we represent millions across this country who are, as the old saying goes – “sick and tired of being sick and tired.”
The presentation is based on a philosophical paper which outlines both the causes of the current attack on the welfare state and recommends new thinking about the purpose and structure of the welfare state
Lecture delivered on the occasion of the public presentation of The Nigerian Political Turf: Polity, Politics and Politicians written by Mobolade Omonijo on Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at The Muson Centre, Onikan-Lagos.
This report shows findings from a nationwide survey of Black men and police officers on the topic of racial bias in policing. The report also includes a detailed list of Verbatims from survey respondents.
The purpose of the study was to get opinions from those most impacted by the issue of racial bias in policing and to propose solutions.
Black Leaders’ Unified Statement of Action to Promote Reform and Stop Police ...All That Philly Jazz
As national civil and human rights organizations and leaders committed to the protection of the rights of African Americans and all Americans, we come together as a unified collective to urgently impress upon elected officials, law enforcement, the legal profession, businesses and all those in this nation interested in social justice, that we must not allow the killing of Michael Brown and other unarmed individuals across this nation to be in vain. As organizational leaders we represent millions across this country who are, as the old saying goes – “sick and tired of being sick and tired.”
The presentation is based on a philosophical paper which outlines both the causes of the current attack on the welfare state and recommends new thinking about the purpose and structure of the welfare state
Lecture delivered on the occasion of the public presentation of The Nigerian Political Turf: Polity, Politics and Politicians written by Mobolade Omonijo on Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at The Muson Centre, Onikan-Lagos.
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We need to go back to value based politics by matthews bantsijang
1. We need to go back to value based politics
By Matthews Bantsijang, Pretoria
I am certain that I am echoing the views of many fellow citizens calling for restoration of
value based politics in this country. When we can take stock of our democracy, we will
discover that we lost Mandela’s moral impact. We need to move from Class-Based to
Value-Based Politics, unlike now Politicians fighting for power, instead of being service
oriented. Presently people are tense as they are after money, property and are always
trying to fulfill their material needs. In this context it is important for young people to read
holy books Ideal politics talks of some ideals like truthfulness, welfare of the people,
faithfulness and oppose individual benefit. When the political parties or political leaders
follow the above- mentioned policies then their politics will be called value based
politics. But these days there is a negligence regarding the value-based politics is
generally avoided. To acquire power, the political parties and political leaders do not
mind ignoring the value-based politics. Corruption, forceful politics and the presence of
force, money and crime in politics are really harming the whole political system. There is
a strong need to end the dirty politics. It should be noted that by following the value-
based politics only the democratic aims can be fulfilled and by doing this, the
establishment of human welfare will also be possible. I would argue that the corrosive
impact of this conflict has destroyed our institutions, affected our values and ideals and
torn our society apart, instead of a well balanced and functioning democracy, we have
an angry society where hatred, jealousy, greed and selfishness are all too common. Our
society has undergone this transformation incrementally, almost imperceptibly. In this
post apartheid period which offers unlimited opportunities and every reason for people
and parties to come together to work towards a better future, we appear to be having to
contend with the residual impact of the trauma we have collectively endured.
Maybe politics in this country today is following some of those countries where a blood
sport-governed by the rules of the slum — where the criminal underworld rules and
where the scum of our society predominate. Politicians were for some years the patrons
2. of the scum but the wheel appears to have turned and the scum from the slums, with
their values, have begun to lord it over the politicians. Some have even become
politicians. The form of politics that is found in the West, and which we have had in this
country until 1977 appears to have gone out of the window with the Constitution of
1978, which created a constitutional dictatorship, but I hope that this is not forever.
Political Parties in this country represent organised hatred. The blood sport could result
in a blood bath at the forthcoming presidential and parliamentary elections unless we do
something about it.
We need to create a framework for a just society, a compassionate society. The most
urgent and important need today is to usher in an age of cooperation and leave behind
us the age of confrontation which has done immeasurable harm to this country; whilst
other countries are galloping ahead we are moving backwards. The disease of
confrontation has spread to all levels of our society. The politician is at the bottom of
this; we must pull back from the abyss in our national interest. Our political parties must
learn to coexist and make political cooperation an art form.
Our political culture has become more and more based upon materialistic values, prior
commitment to supporting progressive social policies, has also diminished. Social
policies to transformed the societies into a model progressive “participatory democracy”
are disappearing. There was a certain value placed on the community. Addressing the
poverty situation that prevailed was the first priority; to support the quality-of-living of our
citizens inclusive of education, health care and food irrespective of personal access to
financial resources.
Maybe that we created a dependent society and in the process the people lost their self
confidence and also a sense of responsibility; it is conceded that the people
unfortunately came to depend on politicians for hand-outs and elections became
auctions, the party that offered the most was elected. The people did not feel, as a new
age politician has stated, “that they could work positively towards changing their own
lives and the lives of their children and the community.” This nurse-maiding of the
people killed their spirit, though it was a fundamentally humane approach to
3. development and human security. Our Democratic country was intended to be a
progressive, participatory democracy, but we have lost our way somewhere along the
road even though we talk of developmental state.
The cancer of corruption is all pervasive. Politician could only contest at any level if they
are prepared to spend millions. Yes they spend millions to get elected and after that
use their power to recoup their expenditure and to build a nest egg for the next election
and also for their generations to come. They have no compunction about using their
office to make money.
The pith and substance of politics is no doubt the acquisition and exercise of power, but
those who wield power and those who aspire to power must understand that there are
written and unwritten rules and common decency that must be adhered to at all times.
The political culture of this country has been built on adversarial, confrontational politics
without regard to the national interest. Our politicians have missed the wood for the
trees. This is the unfortunate tradition which we seem to want to perpetuate. The
cement that has held this form of confrontational politics together has been, the vulgar
pursuit of political power, for with it goes the opportunity to mount the gravy train and
get rich quickly. In the process have we not become a morally degenerated society?
The future of all political parties should decide by the four main factors being politics
without corruption, rooting out the hate culture, and promoting communal amity and
good governance. Our political leaders must come to terms with the fact that no political
party or group of politicians are forever and it is in their interest to think in terms of the
generations to come; in this regard they need to perhaps refine and implement the
principles that gave rise to the 17th Amendment and create independent statutory
institutions to enthrone good governance, democracy and the rule of law in this country.
The two main political parties are both pledged to furthering a multi ethnic, multi-cultural,
democratic political system. They both profess to pursuing ‘Free Market’ economic
policies; their foreign policies are identical though this government lost its way on the
international circuit in recent years through clumsy handling of our international relations
and certain domestic incidents, that were exploited by certain members of the
international community; the social policies of the two main political parties are the
4. same; both parties are pledged to safeguarding our territorial integrity and sovereignty
of the country — they both accept the concept of devolution of power though there may
be differences regarding the extent of ‘devolution’; both parties have accepted that the
minority communities should have a say in the deciding on their destiny and in the
destiny of the country which is theirs too.
If he only seizes this opportunity he would certainly be remembered as one of the
greatest leaders this country has produced and not only because he saved this country
from being divided.
As stated earlier, politics in the early years of our democracy was more value driven; the
politician valued his self respect. That was a time when our politicians both of the ‘left
‘and the ‘right’ would stand-up and defend unswerving commitments to civic
commitments. Such a cadre of politicians would stand-up for a core of such progressive
convictions; defending areas of national sovereignty in general, irrespective of personal
self-aggrandizement considerations. South Africa needs these values once again.