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Herman Cain, AfroAmerica Network Man of Year 2011

December 18, 2011

Herman Cain, AFROAMERICA NETWORK MAN OF YEAR 2011. He is perhaps better known as the “999” man, after his original proposition on how to overhaul the United States tax system. Black man, born in poor but, according to Cain “happy” black family on December 13, 1945 in Memphis, Tennessee, his father held many jobs as [...]

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Dr Susan Rice – AfroAmerica Network Woman of Year 2011

December 18, 2011

Dr Susan Rice, AFROAMERICA NETWORK WOMAN OF YEAR 2011. She is known to be the one woman in the world dictators, especially African dictators fear the most; from the late General Mobutu Sese Seko Wa Zebanga, to the old generation Zimbabwean Robert Mugabe to the new breed of African dictators, like General Paul Kagame of [...]

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The West and South Africa Working on Succession Plan in Rwanda, DRC, and Uganda

November 24, 2011

AfroAmerica Network has learned that the West and South Africa have been developing power succession plans for three countries in the Great Lakes Region of Africa: Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and Uganda. The plans, already in advanced stages, include three scenarios: Succession through elections Succession through peacefully handing over power Coup-d’etat [...]

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The Dilemma of Dictatorts Part V: Focus on Obiang Nguema of Equatorial Guinea

October 28, 2011

Part IV of AfroAmerica Network’s series: The Dilemma of Dictators focused on arguably the most ruthless, corrupt, and cunning dictator that Africa has ever known: the self styled General Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda. As we write this, the extent of his appalling human rights record and massacres and his empire of corruption is being [...]

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The Dilemma of Dictators Part IV: One Down, More to Go: Focus on Paul Kagame of Rwanda

October 23, 2011

In Part III of our series, the Dilemma of Dictators, we urged dictators to break the cycle of violence and fade away in peace, instead of being haunted by the ghosts of their crimes for years in dark cells, if not killed in the process, meeting the same fate as Samuel Doe, Nicolae Ceausescu, and [...]

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The Dilemma of Dictators: Part III

August 19, 2011

In our previous discourses titled the Dilemma of Dictators Part I and Part II, we contrasted a few African dictators with a figure from the Hebrew Bible and looked at the dilemmas faced by dictators. We then put forward propositions on how to overcome the dilemmas. Since then, a lot happened.  Laurent Gdagbo of Ivory [...]

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Libyan Colonel Muamar Gaddafi and Rwandan General Paul Kagame: The Parable of the Mote and the Beam

July 28, 2011

Libyan Colonel Muamar Gaddafi and Rwandan General Paul Kagame of Rwanda: The Parable of the Mote and the Beam On July 22, 2011 Rwandan President General Paul Kagame addressed a youth militia in Gako, a dusty town in South Central Rwanda. The town is mostly occupied by a huge high security military academy known as [...]

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Rwanda: When Seeking Peace Becomes Terrorism

May 20, 2011

Rwanda: When Seeking Peace Becomes Terrorism by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD May 19, 2011 INTRODUCTION On May 5, 2011, the Rwandan New Times media outlet, widely known to be a mouthpiece of the Rwandan President General Paul Kagame and  his Intelligence Services, published an article written by Tom Ndahiro, one of the shadow communication advisors to [...]

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Rwanda: Quand La Recherche de la Paix Devient Terrorisme

May 19, 2011

Rwanda:  Quand La Recherche de la Paix Devient Terrorisme par  Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD le 19 mai 2011   INTRODUCTION Le 5 mai 2011, The New Times, un journal largement connu pour être sous la coupe du président rwandais général Paul Kagame et de ses services de renseignement, a publié un article écrit par Tom Ndahiro, [...]

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AfroAmerica Network invites Contributors to submit articles

May 16, 2011

AfroAmerica Network invites contributors to submit articles. AfroAmerica Network invites contributors to submit articles. Have you visited AfroAmerica Network lately?  If not, please do (http://www.afroamerica.net). You asked, we listened, and now we are answering. Several of our readers have expressed their interest in submitting articles to AfroAmerica Network to be posted in our pages on  [...]

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