Talk to Al Jazeera - Thabo Mbeki: 'Justice cannot trump peace'

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • The former South African president says balancing stability and rule of law is a principal challenge facing Africa.

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  • @nicolouschula2459
    @nicolouschula2459 10 лет назад +17

    one of africa's best leader......i salute

    • @NahumGFajji
      @NahumGFajji 9 лет назад

      Nicolous Chula so true, one of the best

  • @kweksstar7360
    @kweksstar7360 8 лет назад +12

    We need leaders like him in Africa, the continent will prosper

    • @mathembasovara5192
      @mathembasovara5192 4 года назад

      Leaders like honorable Thabo Mbeki need to be engaged at all times so as to get wisdom to deal with intricacies that face Africa and the world over .We need to be proud of ourselves to produce such wealth and quality leadership and dare we fail to utilize it .

  • @jspiro5505
    @jspiro5505 10 лет назад +2

    A true Pan-Africanist, and one of the few respected African statesmen. There is no greater honour than a statesman who speaks his mind without fear of intimidation or rebuke by his detractors or those of an opposing view. Thabo Mbeki and RGM are two of a kind!

  • @slajaa
    @slajaa 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting. Mbeki is a great leader by understanding how external power with most hidden agenda can destroy more in the name of justice than and building a democratically process that takes time to achieve

  • @lehlohonololeshele2424
    @lehlohonololeshele2424 9 лет назад +6

    No decision concerning the future of Africa should ever be taken outside the borders of our continent. They have dictated to us for a long time and we Pan-Africanists shall forever stand behind African Solutions to African Problems. #AfricanRevolution

    • @pholelamapeyi4589
      @pholelamapeyi4589 8 лет назад

      +Lehlohonolo Leshele ....having said that... we also need the expertise of foreign intervention so implementation of justice cannot be biased or favor a few people .... paving way for more foreign investment ...

    • @ndolisabi4070
      @ndolisabi4070 8 лет назад

      +Pholela Mapeyi and you believe that foreign interventions are not biased? aren't aware that most of local conflicts have foreign meddling including supplying arms on both sides

    • @4ablackafrica416
      @4ablackafrica416 6 лет назад

      Pholela Mapeyi Translation: black people shouldn't be allowed to run their own country and they need the white man's supervision!

  • @andrewmboweni8285
    @andrewmboweni8285 6 лет назад +1

    THABO MBEKI is one of AFRICA s greatest servant and he served with dignity and exited from power peacefully we salute him

  • @nkosikhonsgumedr-de4mv
    @nkosikhonsgumedr-de4mv Год назад

    Greatest intellectual politician our country has ever had 😊

  • @andrewmboweni8285
    @andrewmboweni8285 6 лет назад +1

    THABO MBEKI is one of AFRICA s great country he served with dignity and he exited from power peacefully we shall celebrate his legacy forever

  • @missKfierce
    @missKfierce 10 лет назад +3

    if we have to sacrifice justice for the sake of peace, then we should do just that. the African soil is soaked in too much blood; it longs for peace.

  • @sunafric1
    @sunafric1 10 лет назад +5

    The need to provide security for all Africans is a priority that does not necessarily compromise justice. But, given the varying conceptions of "security" and "justice" and the way to achieve them in the perception of the many players on the Continent with varying and often competing cultural, economic and religious backgrounds it becomes a dauntig task to find the balance, especially as the victim, the African himself, is the last to be consulted. Peace and justice are not mutually exclusive.
    Unfortunately, the African politician has little compassion for his fellow African while pursuing his political and economic goals.Generally, foreign interventions created most of the problems in the first place and they cannot be expected to solve those problems.More interventions perpertuate the current problems, create new ones and compound the issues.
    Africa needs leadership COMMITTED to the African FATE.

  • @reubenkholisile7586
    @reubenkholisile7586 8 лет назад +2

    u are a true african mr mbeki

  • @elizabethnadrau195
    @elizabethnadrau195 3 года назад

    l still remember when we were in Bonn in Germany when Nelson Mandela was invited in Germany after released From Prison. We were happy and Mandela got sick Was a happy time and Again sad time., for the ANC. , but now ANC? I Yhuuuuu.He had sympathy this Man.Nobody is old stories.

  • @mosachuene5694
    @mosachuene5694 5 лет назад +1

    A True African Leader

  • @nkosikhonsgumedr-de4mv
    @nkosikhonsgumedr-de4mv Год назад

    The best nd underrated president of our w

  • @DrPatrickChiwara
    @DrPatrickChiwara 5 лет назад +2

    How relevant is this still today

  • @nkosikhonsgumedr-de4mv
    @nkosikhonsgumedr-de4mv Год назад

    Intelligent mind speaks

  • @richmore6018
    @richmore6018 8 лет назад +2

    The only genuine South African president we had so far

  • @havilahki4599
    @havilahki4599 6 лет назад +2

    It was most unfortunate that when Mbeki was President of South Africa, his denial of AIDS, and his blocking of proven medications for the HIV infected, allowed the epidemic in his country to grow to disastrous proportions, and contributed to the production of millions of AIDS orphans in South Africa. It's a gargantuan problem even today.

    • @amakhositvfan6332
      @amakhositvfan6332 6 лет назад +2

      Havilahki This man never denied AIDS. He was asking deeper question about the fact that those ARVs had some side effects... And guess what, those ARVs where actually recalled after some time... and he wanted to address that... and instead of listening to what the man is say, we go with what the media is saying...

    • @onelezembe5365
      @onelezembe5365 4 года назад

      After all have been said a man remains, phambili Dlamini.

    • @olwethusilo7155
      @olwethusilo7155 4 года назад

      TB is a disease that killed more people than Aids bruh, that’s still true till date. 🤦🏽‍♂️ so allocated a certain budget and energy to one avenue isn’t all too wise but maybe your name calling is very wise. 👀

  • @sinethemba225dicks3
    @sinethemba225dicks3 8 лет назад

    Mr Mbeki yes brilliant indeed u ar despite the existing presedent

  • @Bozewani
    @Bozewani 7 лет назад

    سلام في افريكة peace in Africa paix en afriques paz en Africa

  • @kaizenngobeni6773
    @kaizenngobeni6773 4 года назад

    Hayi mangava lama n'wi tlhandlama. President Mbeki i munhu wa xivonakule, wa vutlhari, wo kota ku vulavula hi ku kongoma a nga chavi. Murhangeri wo ke vukungundzwana.

  • @mbuyiselomatha7837
    @mbuyiselomatha7837 4 года назад

    I agree

  • @lukhamasuku7877
    @lukhamasuku7877 10 лет назад +1

    Mugabe committed genocide by killing 20 000 Ndebele people. What we have now is a tribal Shona dominated. It is a Shonalised and Zanuficated country all other tribes are dominated as foreigners. We Africans are too tribalistic in nature. All these wars within Africa are as a result of tribal rulership. Mugabe was a blue eyed boy of the British in the 80s and Tsvangirai was another one waiting

  • @lynnvanzyl6300
    @lynnvanzyl6300 10 лет назад

    Real problem in the Est on DR congo

  • @muziwakhenhlapo3579
    @muziwakhenhlapo3579 10 лет назад +1

    Mbeki is an EFF

    • @thokozanidube446
      @thokozanidube446 9 лет назад +9

      You should refrain from spreading malicious statements about our leaders.

    • @MrSihle1
      @MrSihle1 7 лет назад +1

      Muziwakhe Nhlapo . udakiwe

    • @lorenzowillemse422
      @lorenzowillemse422 6 лет назад

      Muziwakhe Nhlapo issa lie!!

  • @patrickesau2560
    @patrickesau2560 6 лет назад

    Puppetry in motion

  • @robertwilson3808
    @robertwilson3808 4 года назад +1

    Sellout