Tuesday 29 April 2008

Does Jeremiah Wright's comments serve to unite.. or divide.

As America's Democratic party continues to enthrall with this most interesting of nomination battles [ Clinton Vs Obama], comments made by Jeremiah Wright, Obama's ex-pastor is put in perspective.

It is perhaps without a doubt, that successfully bringing people of different races together in America to achieve the common good, cannot happen without the cold, harsh confronting of the demons of racism and segregation.

.. that, in many ways perhaps is what Jeremiah Wright attempts to achieve in his sermons.

He is however bound as preacher, by the teachings of Christ which exhorts to 'love thy neighbour'..

It is difficult for Jeremiah Wright to subscribe to, and act as a channel for this most essential teaching of Christ when he readily accuses the American Government of deliberately infecting the black population with the AIDS virus, an assertion that is false.. (regardless of what may have happened in the past).

Doing this could only serve to divide rather than unite..

Friday 18 April 2008

Does the Carter meetings with Hamas undermine Abu Mazen?


..It is arguable that this is the case as, President Carter enters into discussion on issues that serve to hopefully improve the condition of ordinary Palestinians whom, it is clear are currently undergoing untold suffering..

It remains difficult to imagine how effective Abu Mazen's negotiations with Israel can be, without putting the suffering of ordinary Palestinians living in Gaza into the equation...

Real Peace could only really be achieved by consideration for the Man, woman and child on the streets..

Thursday 17 April 2008

The Mwai Kibaki/Raila Odinga coalition, a significant moment?

The power sharing agreement between Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga may yet serve, not just as the light at the end of the tunnel after what became the darkest hour in post -independence Kenya, but also as a beacon of direction to Leaders of nations with the same turmoil recently faced by Kenya and Kenyans.

It is hoped that the maturity shown by Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga underlines an appreciation of the brink to which nations can come, in the event that injustice, real or perceived, is left to fester unchecked.

It is perhaps very important however, that in order to make this coalition work, Mwai Kibaki will have to be Raila Odinga's new best friend and vice-versa.

Tuesday 8 April 2008

Mugabe: A chance to pleasantly surprise, gone begging.

..By not releasing the results of the just concluded general elections in a comprehensive and timely manner, All the Mugabe-led Zimbabwean Government has succeeded in doing is give credence to the fears of the rest of the world, that it does not play free and fair.. that he [Mugabe] will do anything to ensure he remains in power..

More sinisterly, The actions of the Zimbabwean Government has perhaps set the tone for distrust that could well go beyond party lines, violently pitting the ordinary man, woman and child on the streets against one another..