UN Some in Africa are celebrating the coups. Many are fed up and desperate for change, analysts say

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By Chinedu Asadu

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — After mutinous soldiers in Gabon announced they had deposed the country’s president, many residents danced in the streets and declared themselves free from the presidential family’s 55-year rule. It’s becoming a familiar scene in West and Central Africa, which has recorded eight coups since 2020.
“It is an expression of the popular dissatisfaction,” said Hermann Ngoulou in the Gabonese capital of Libreville. “The country has been experiencing a deep crisis on all levels due to bad governance, the rising cost of food (and) the high cost of living.”

There have been about 100 documented coups across Africa since the 1950s. This resurgence of military takeovers is often prompted by diminishing democratic dividends, according to analysts.
In Gabon, the coup occurred shortly after the president was declared the winner of the election from which international observers, for the first time, had been barred.
That’s not unusual in a region where elections are often alleged to be flawed, longtime leaders pursue the extension or elimination of term limits, and civic space is eroded by misgovernance, said Tiseke Kasambala, the director of Africa programs at the Washington-based Freedom House watchdog group.
In the end, the result is “widespread resentment and frustration amongst citizens,” she said.

At least 27, or half, of the 54 countries in Africa are among the 30 least developed in the world, according to the latest United Nations Human Development Index. Most are in West and Central Africa, often endowed with natural resources whose rich profits are little seen by everyday citizens.
The failure of leaders to significantly improve the lives of their populations has left people frustrated and desperate, said Remi Adekoya, a politics lecturer at the University of York.
“Africans do not think the idea of military rule is great; it is the disappointment in what is supposed to be a democratic rule that is causing people, if not openly support military dictatorship, to not be against it,” Adekoya said. “The leaders who are supposed to be democrats are not abiding by the rules of democracy … and people are wondering, what is in this system for me?”

Research network Afrobarometer’s 2023 surveys found that the number of people supporting democracy and elections in Africa has fallen. Only 68% of respondents across 34 countries preferred democracy to any other system of government, down from 73% a decade ago.
“A significant correlation” was established between the number of Africans reporting substantial corruption in the presidential office and dissatisfaction with democracy.
Most respondents believed elections are “an imperfect but essential tool for choosing their leaders,” the study noted.

On Aug. 26, as Gabonese went to the polls, authorities cut off the internet. As service returned in the hours after the coup, the president used it as a megaphone to the world, sharing a video in which he called on friends of Gabon to “make noise” for his restoration.

International sanctions imposed to reverse coups in Africa have often failed, resulting instead in more hardship for populations already struggling with high rates of poverty and hunger.
Niger was the world’s third-least-developed country before the coup there in July, and has 4.3 million people in need of humanitarian aid, according to the U.N. Sanctions aimed at reversing that coup resulted in “serious socio-economic crises” for Niger’s residents, the head of West Africa’s regional ECOWAS Commission, Omar Alieu Touray, told reporters recently in Nigeria.

Even as frustration grows against what some describe as “electoral coups” that keep longtime leaders in power, analysts warn that military regimes are never the answer, and efforts to intervene should be aimed at entrenching democracies.
“If a country requires reforms before elections, then the best way to support these reforms must be seriously considered, even if the protagonists include military coup leaders,” wrote Ornella Moderan, head of the Institute for Security Studies Sahel program.

The mutinous soldiers in Gabon claim to have taken power in the interest of the people — a familiar line in past coups elsewhere.
Militaries have sometimes been encouraged by what appears to be popular support, Adekoya said. “What is most encouraging for any would-be coup plotter today is the reaction of the crowd to the coups, the fact that on many streets in these countries, people are coming out to celebrate them,” he said.

But military regimes have not proven to be a better alternative for good governance.
In Mali, where soldiers have been in power since 2020, the Islamic State group almost doubled the territory they control in less than a year, according to U.N. experts. And in Burkina Faso, which recorded two coups in 2020, economic growth slowed to 2.5% in 2022 following a robust 6.9% the year before.
In other places like Chad, military regimes have been accused of clamping down on dissidents, sometimes resulting in extrajudicial killings.

African countries run by regimes have experienced “a breakdown in the rule of law, an increase in arbitrary arrests and detentions, bans on peaceful protests and impunity for human rights violations committed by military forces,” said Kasambala with Freedom House.
Still, some of the regimes are supported because of “intrusive” external forces, she said, citing former French colonies such as Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso where “perceived French interference in the affairs of government and what is seen as the propping up of authoritarian rulers has generated widespread anti-French sentiment.”

In the end, Africans weary of decades of misrule are not asking for much, Adekoya said.
“People are just asking for some slight improvements to their fortunes, some slight sense of security, and free and fair elections,” he said. “Once you have the majority of people feeling ‘the system is not working for me,’ then that system is in trouble.”
 
Some coup are absolute karma and the ex president should be happy they were not sodomized by a bayonet Gaddafio style.

Yes niggers are absolutely short sighted and retarded when they suck on Russia's propaganda and lies.
To the point were they bring Russia's flag to the main square to celebrate the coup.

Some of those coups are pure karma. Corrupt dynasties supported by forreign forces like the Bongos should be happy they were not beheaded.
The west says they are pro democracy yet they support false elections and president being relected 3893983 times.
 
I think the West Africans should once and for all tell the USA and its dick lickers to gtfo of their countries, stop telling them how they should run their own affairs, and let them decide how they want to run their lives. The ChinkoCommies and to a lesser extent Russia are so well liked in WA because they say "hey, we will invest in your country but we won't force you to live under the iron heel of a dictator who is there to ship your wealth to us and force you to call it democracy". Murika has uniformly grown its empire via far right wing dictators who are kept in office by Murikan military bases until the dictators are more senile than Joe Biden and develop a Trumpian tendency to rant semi-coherently on local TV about god knows what. Eventually the local military gets fed up and shoots the senile old dictator and orders Murika out of their country. Well, good.
 
"Experts say constant revolutions, military dictatorships, civil strife, and anarchy are possibly ungood."

But this is where we're going in the US, so...
 
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Some twink: “These are freedom fighters unlike those JAN 6th CHUDS!”
Or those TOXIC Taliban!

"Experts say constant revolutions, military dictatorships, civil strife, and anarchy are possibly ungood."

But this is where we're going in the US, so...
Talking heads lie all the time. Everyone knows it and they know it too. Which is why its fitting that they quake in terror as the MSM loses relevance in the eyes of the public.
 
I’m surprised America isnt more (visibly) tied up in Africa tbh. The amount of natural resources in Africa is staggering. The Chinese seem to have realised this. The Americans are a little slower off the bat but have a record of stepping on anyone who does try to be an elected leader (cough cough Patrice lamumba…)
The ChinkoCommies and to a lesser extent Russia are so well liked in WA because they say "hey, we will invest in your country but we won't force you to live under the iron heel of a dictator who is there to ship your wealth to us and force you to call it democracy".

Can’t speak for the Russians but the Chinese aren’t there out of benevolence. They pay for infrastructure for a reason and it’s not humanitarian. I strongly suspect that covid ties into some kind of lebensraum program there for china. They want the land and the resources and they will not have the white western worlds bleeding heart sympathy for the locals. They will simply exterminate them if they want to.
One potential future of America goes down the pan is china moves to occupy Africa wholesale, mass genocide of those living there, with not a peep from an emasculated and declining west.
 
Countries without national freedom will happily give up personal freedom for it.

The local elites of West Africa are tired of bending the knee to France, but have no desire of actually giving their people a say.

This is a good first step for these places. Their economies have stagnated for decades, while those outside of France's grip have exploding economies.

Some coup are absolute karma and the ex president should be happy they were not sodomized by a bayonet Gaddafio style.

Yes niggers are absolutely short sighted and retarded when they suck on Russia's propaganda and lies.
To the point were they bring Russia's flag to the main square to celebrate the coup.

Some of those coups are pure karma. Corrupt dynasties supported by forreign forces like the Bongos should be happy they were not beheaded.
The west says they are pro democracy yet they support false elections and president being relected 3893983 times.

I doubt these people love Russia. Aside from hating LGBT stuff, most just see Russia as a convenient ally.
 
I’m surprised America isnt more (visibly) tied up in Africa tbh. The amount of natural resources in Africa is staggering. The Chinese seem to have realised this. The Americans are a little slower off the bat but have a record of stepping on anyone who does try to be an elected leader (cough cough Patrice lamumba…)
Patrice Lumumba wanted to sell out his country to the Chinese long before it became the thing for Africa to sell itself out to the Chinese, so I think he got what he deserved. Moise Tshombe was in my eyes the best leader for the Congo but he got couped by Mobutu and his forces. I also think Thomas Sankara got what he deserved too, if he had remained in power he would have ended up just like Mengistu where there would have been a famine that killed millions of people along with a brutal civil war. The people who did know what they were doing were the whites, such as South Africa's National Party up until Hendrik Verwoerd was assassinated because he spoke out against the jews and the global financial control. Every South African leader after him was complete dogshit and just led to the end of Apartheid and the horrid state that South Africa is in now. At the end of the day it was pretty obvious that much of Africa was not ready for independence and needed at least 25-50 more years before they could get independence by educating the population.
 
"Emancipation before education" an actual ANC slogan, has been a disaster for most of the continent.
It has been a windfall for the ANC and other assorted strong men that have ruled Africa since whitey got BTFO'd
 
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mass genocide of those living there, with not a peep from an emasculated and declining west.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but most of the west is fed up with african migrants and their criminals also they use muh human rights as justification to do whatever they want to do. The Chinese are the most hated and targeted group for extortion. Secondy exterminate ? With what army ? Sure they can try biological weapons but Africa has the biggest genetic diversity and fertility rate whatever they kill will come back with vengeance. Thirdly the average African knows their way around weapons vs average Chinese who gets in prison for life for having gun Airsoft replicas . The Chinese will be lucky if they don't get invaded by niggers like the rest of the world or straight up banned by ever single African country.

Also i didn't knew i needed experts to tell me the water is wet .
 
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