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September 7, 2008 6:26:31 PM CDT



Stubborn Mbeki Denies the Blood on Hands

Posted Jul 3, 08 6:45 AM CDT in World Opinion 

(Newser) – Five years ago Roger Cohen interviewed Thabo Mbeki in the New York Times, and even then the South African president insisted that Zimbabwe will "get over" its conflicts. So as supposed mediator in Zimbabwe's deepening economic and humanitarian disaster, why has Mbeki still done nothing? An earlier act of stubbornness might provide a clue: his AIDS denialism, which cost hundreds of thousands of lives in his own country.

In Mbeki's "angry vision," HIV does not cause AIDS, and the link between the two is a racist fabrication that parallels earlier white dehumanizations of black Africans. It's the very real crimes of apartheid that gave rise to Mbeki's appalling pseudoscience—and, writes Cohen, to his support for Mugabe, a tyrant in the guise of a liberator. "Mugabe must go, South Africa move on, and Mbeki must consider the blood that has flowed from his myopia," writes Cohen.

Source New York Times

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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, right, and his South African counterpart, Thabo Mbeki in Harare, Friday, May 9, 2008.   (AP Photo)
Thabo Mbeki talks at the South African Parliament, in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, June 26, 2008.   (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, left, Deputy President Jocyce Mujuru, center, and South African Thabo Mbeki at State House in Harare, Zimbabwe Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008.   (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
President Robert Mugabe, right, welcomes South African President Thabo Mbeki, left, of South Africa at Harare International Airport, Saturday, April, 12, 2008.   (AP Photo)
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