Tag Archives: Tribalism
Day of Infamy — April 6, 1994
Is history about to repeat itself, but this time in South Africa with the whites being today’s target? If Julius Malema and his “kill whites” policy adherents have their way, the answer is likely to be “yes.” By Morgan Norval … Continue reading
Posted in Communism, Foreign Policy, News and Analysis, Private Property Rights, Sub-Saharan Africa
Tagged African National Congress, ANC, Frontline Fellowship, Hutus, Julius Malema, Nelson Mandela, One Man One Vote, Rwanda, Rwandan Genocide, South Africa, Tribalism, Tutsis, Winnie Mandela, Zimbabwe
Khartoum Meddling, Duplicity, Tribalism and the Uncertain Future of South Sudan
Although there is apparent peace in the recent civil struggle in South Sudan, the underlying causes of the civil conflict remain unsettled.
Posted in Energy Security, Foreign Policy, Uncategorized
Tagged Khartoum Regime, Oil Fields of South Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, Port Sudan, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan, Sudan, Tribalism