Saturday 26 January 2008

The tragedy that is a lack of consideration for the man, woman and child on the streets.

Real peace can only be negotiated with the Governed and not 'Governments'. Israeli blockade of Gaza leads only to an alienation of the Man, Woman, and Child on the streets. This can only serve to perpetuate mistrust and conflict.

Mwai Kibaki's declaration that he was the duly elected President of Kenya directly after shaking hands on a truce with Odinga sends the wrong message to the man, woman and child on the streets. It is a declaration of contempt for their concerns. This again would only perpetuate mistrust and conflict.

Monday 14 January 2008

"Gaza is a tough situation. I don't know whether you can solve it in a year or not".

... a statement [from Bush to Abu- Mazen]. At present, Gaza is possibly the single most undermining factor in the achieving of peace in the region within one year. Without a unified Palestinian authority it is difficult to see how peace can be negotiated effectively. Rather than leave Abu- Mazen with the task of 'solving' the tough situation in Gaza, he needs to be supported to achieve this. This of course will involve negotiating with Hamas, and if that is what it is then so be it.

Thursday 10 January 2008

The Bush visit to the Middle East: Will it achieve anything?

Difficult to imagine that it would, especially as he has not started by exhorting both the Israelis and the Palestinians to adopt an HONESTY and SINGLE MINDEDNESS OF PURPOSE to achieve an elusive peace.

An honesty and single mindedness of purpose have become of urgent importance as the road to peace has become dogged by pitfalls engineered by elements from both sides, and from without. these elements have selfish interests that could never serve as a catalyst, but would rather hinder the march to peace.

Wednesday 2 January 2008

On the post-election violence in Kenya

For the sake of unity, peace and prosperity, the peoples that constitute Governments must seek a middle-line between the extremes of inaction and a resorting to outright violence, in the wake of flawed elections. Inaction encourages the political class to alienate the citizenry and mismanage resources. Outright violence breeds mistrust between peoples, leading ultimately to a lack of unity, peace and a push for prosperity.