African corruption is a crime against humanity
By Susan Dicklitch
LANCASTER, PENN. – You'd have to be living in a cave not to know that Martha Stewart got a "five and five" sentence a few weeks ago for lying about her stocks. Chances are, you're not living in a cave, but you still don't know about one of the biggest con jobs of our time: The misuse of foreign aid to Africa.
Perhaps this is because it's not as sexy as Ms. Stewart's trial or as gut-wrenching as the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. Or perhaps, it is because it has been such an embarrassment to Western governments and private organizations who keep on believing that foreign aid will help Africa.
As long as corruption exists at its current levels in Africa, and as long as donors continue to look the other way, foreign aid will simply serve to keep African kleptocrats in power.
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seitens der EU werden jährlich riesige Summen FEHLINVESTIERT, da Gelder für sogenannte "Entwicklungshilfe" seeehr oft in den Taschen von korrupten Afrikanern landet.
Viele Projekte scheitern, weil die "Geldempfänger", teils noch die "Knochen schmeissen" um zu entscheiden, wer am meisten von der Subventionsbeute erhält!
Es gibt wie überall, etliche korrekte Politiker, aber dieser "Bande Corrupti" sollte man mal zeigen, dass "Knochen schmeissen" auch anders ausgelegt werden kann!