Monday, September 10, 2012

Growing Unrest In West Africa

Summer Of Siege For West Africa As Discontent Boils Into Street -- New York Times

DAKAR, Senegal — Tear gas fired on hundreds of demonstrators in Togo. Mass arrests of protesters in Guinea. Guerrilla assaults against police officers and soldiers in Ivory Coast. Rock- and bottle-throwing antigovernment militants suppressed with force in Gabon.

It has been a hot summer in the capitals of Africa’s west coast. Authority has been challenged — in the streets, by ambush at night, with stones or guns in broad daylight — and the governments have struck back with their customary heavy hand. Regardless of whether those governments are considered legitimate by outside observers and governments, as in the case of Guinea and Ivory Coast, or suspect, as with Togo and Gabon, it has been a summer of siege.

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My Comment:
People want to change and to have the same standard of living as the rest of the world .... but because the old governments and political elites are having trouble accommodating them .... hence the unrest.

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