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Social Media, The ‘Leapfrog Effect’, Cappuccino Democrats, And Anti-Politics In Our Side Of The World

January 11, 2012

Social media has partly solved the “isolation problem” for the brave democrats who take on the tear-gas lobbing police

AfricaAl Jazeeraanti-hierarchical technologyCappuccino democratsEgyptFacebookisolation problemKenyaKenyan politicianleapfrog effectMabira ForestMartha KaruaMiddle EastNigeriaNigerian activistNorth Africaold Africaold-boy networkssocial mediasocial media anti-systemsouth of the Sahara desertTHE STREAMTunisiayouthful uprisings in AfricaYouTube

Record 17 Presidential Elections In Africa In 2011, 78% Of Them Disputed: Are Free Polls UnAfrican?

January 2, 2012

People like the admirable Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere were right to claim that old Africa had a democratic system of appointing leaders. However, what they didn’t have was a democratic system of removing them.

AfricaBeninBurkina FasoCameroonCape VerdeCentral African RepublicChadDjiboutiDR CongoIvory CoastJulius NyerereLiberia President Ellen Johnson-SirleafMadagascarMichael SataNigerNigeriaNobel Peace Prizerigged electionsrigged pollsSao Tome and PrincipeSeychellesThe GambiaUgandavote fraudZambia
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