The Toxic Ecology of African Dictatorships

Written on Monday, December 7th, 2009 at 4:47 am by ethioforum

Prof. Al MariamBy Alemayehu G. Mariam | 07 December 2009–The inconvenient truth about Africa today is that dictatorship presents a far more perilous threat to the survival of Africans than climate change. The devastation African dictators have wreaked upon the social fabric and ecosystem of African societies is incalculable. Over the past several decades, bloodthirsty dictators like Uganda’s Idi Amin, Zaire’s (The Congo) Mobutu Sese Seko, Central African Republic’s Jean Bedel Bokassa, Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe, Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir, Chad’s Hissiene Habre, and the political fraternal twins Mengistu Haile Mariam and Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia have been responsible for untold deaths on the continent. Millions of Africans have starved to death because of the criminal negligence, depraved indifference and gross incompetence of African dictators, not climate change. Millions more suffer today in abject poverty because corrupt African dictators have systematically siphoned off international aid, pilfered loans provided by the international banks and plundered the tax coffers. Africans face extreme privation and mass starvation not because of climate change but because of the rapacity of power-hungry dictators. The continent today suffers from a terminal case of metastasized cancer of dictatorships, not the blight of global warming.

The fact that greenhouse gas emissions (global warming) from human activities are responsible for a dangerous elevation of the global temperature is accepted by most climatologists in the world. Only clueless flat-earther troglodytes like U.S. Senator James Inhofe believe that climate change is a conspiracy hatched by “the media, Hollywood and our pop culture.” The general scientific understanding is that the planet is facing ruin from an unprecedented combination of extreme weather patterns, floods, droughts, heat waves and epidemics. The developed countries are primarily blamed for the rise in temperatures caused by excess industrial carbon emissions. This is evident in the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans. Africa has contributed virtually nothing to global warming. For instance, Africa produces an average of 1 metric ton of carbon dioxide per person per year compared to 16 metric tons for every American.

For Africa, climate change paints a doomsday scenario: Global warming will severely aggravate the atmospheric circulation and precipitation in the African monsoonal system resulting in severe shortages in agricultural output. Millions of Africans will die from famine, and the continent’s agriculture will be crippled. Deforestation and overgrazing will cause further increases in global temperatures through emission of greenhouse gases. Africa’s subsistence farmers who already operate in marginal environments will face catastrophic consequences in terms of decreased tillable and pastoral lands. Competition for water, agricultural and grazing land and other resources will inevitably result in conflicts and wars. Vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, trypanosomiasis and others will spread rapidly causing large scale deaths in Africa.

The climate change debate has been honey in the mouths of forked tongue African dictators. It has provided them the perfect foil to avoid detection and accountability for their corruption and mismanagement of their societies, and a convenient opportunity to divert attention from their criminal state enterprises. Global warming has proven to be the perfect substitute for the old Bogeymen of Africa– colonialism, imperialism, neo-colonialism and poverty. Why is Africa reduced to becoming the “beggar continent of the planet”? Global warming! Why are millions starving (euphemistically referred to as “severe food shortages” by officials) to death in Ethiopia? Climate change. African dictators are using global warming as their new preferred ideology behind which they can hide and ply their trade of corruption while expanding their thriving kleptocracies.

The global warming debate has also offered African dictators a historic opportunity to guilt-trip the industrialized countries and rob them blind. Beginning on December 7, a phalanx of African climate change negotiators will swarm Copenhagen to attend the U.N. Conference on Climate Change. For Africa, the outcome of the negations is foreshadowed by pronouncements of comic bravado. On September 3, 2009, the Patriarch of African Dictators and head of the “single African negotiating team” on climate change, Meles Zenawi, huffed and puffed about what he and his sidekicks will do if the industrialized countries refuse to comply with his imperial ultimatum. Zenawi roared, “We will use our numbers to deligitimize any agreement that is not consistent with our minimal position… We are prepared to walk out of any negotiations that threatens to be another rape of our continent.” (Whether African dictators or the industrialized countries are raping the continent is an open question. Witnesses say it is a gang rape situation.)

It was vintage Zenawi with his trademark zero-sum game strategy writ large to the world: “My way or the highway!” It does appear rather preposterous and irrational for the master of the zero-sum game to open negotiations with his longtime benefactors by sticking an ultimatum in their faces. Obviously, the strategic negotiating bottom line is to shakedown the industrialized countries and strong-arm them into forking over billions in carbon blood money; and Zenawi did not mince words: “The key thing for me is that Africa be compensated for the damage caused by global warming. Many institutions have tried to quantify that and they have come up with different figures. The sort of median figure would be in the range of 40 billion USD a year.”

Curiously, we could ask what Zenawi and his brotherhood of dictators would do with the windfall of billions, if they could get it? It is reasonable to assume that they will use it to expand their kleptocracies and cling to power like ticks on a milk cow. They will certainly not use to meet the needs of their people. What they have done with the international aid money and loans they have received over the decades provides compelling extrapolative evidence of what they will do with any windfall of carbon blood money.

As Dambissa Moyo and others have shown, in the last fifty years the West has poured more than a trillion dollars of aid into Africa. Today, over 350 million Africans live on less than USD$1. Real per-capita income in Africa is lower today than it was four decades ago. Aid money and international bank loans have been stolen by African dictators and their henchmen to line their pockets and maintain their huge kleptocracies. In 2002, an African Union study estimated the loss of USD $150bn a year to corruption in Africa, and not without the complicity of the donor countries. Compare this to the USD$22bn the developed countries gave to all of sub-Saharan Africa in 2008. In 2006, former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo, who faced impeachment for corruption and ineptitude, declared at an African civic groups meeting in Addis Ababa that African leaders “have stolen at least $140 billion from their people in the decades since independence.” Ghanaian economist George Ayittey citing U.N. data argues, “These are gross underestimates… $200 billion or 90 percent of the sub-Saharan part of the continent’s gross domestic product was shipped to foreign banks in 1991 alone. Civil wars in Africa cost at least $15 billion annually in lost output, wreckage of infrastructure, and refugee crises… In Zimbabwe, foreign investors have fled the region and more than 4 million Zimbabweans have left the country along with 60,000 physicians and other professionals….” Is it any wonder that Africa today is worse off than it was 50 years ago?

The question is not whether global warming could impact Africa disproportionately, or Africa is entitled to assistance to overcome the effects of greenhouse emissions caused by the industrialized countries. The question is whether African dictators have the moral credibility and standing to make a demand for compensation and what they will do with such compensation if they were to get it. Certainly, the capo African negotiator has as much credibility to demand compensation in Copenhagen as a bank robber has from the bank owners. It has been a notorious fact for at least two decades that Ethiopia is facing environmental disaster. Ethiopia’s forest coverage by the turn of the last century was 40%. By 1987, under the military government, it went down to 5.5%. In 2003, it dropped down to 0.2%. The Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute says Ethiopia loses up to 200,000 hectares of forest every year. Between 1990 and 2005, Ethiopia lost 14.0% of its forest cover (2,114,000 hectares) and 3.6% of its forest and woodland habitat. If the trend continues, it is expected that Ethiopia could lose all of its forest resources in 11 years, by the year 2020. What has Zenawi’s regime done to reverse the problem of deforestation in Ethiopia? They have sold what little arable land is left to the Saudis, the Shiekdoms, the Indians, the South Korea and others with crisp dollar bills looking for fire sales on African lands.

There has been a lot of environmental window dressing and grandstanding in various parts of Africa. In Ethiopia, lofty proclamations have been issued to “improve and enhance the health and quality of life of all Ethiopians”, “control pollution” and facilitate “environmental impact” studies. The “nations, nationalities and peoples” are granted environmental self-determination. There is an Environmental Protection Council which “oversees activities of sectoral agencies and environmental units with respect to environmental all regional states.” The Environmental Protection Agency is “accountable to the Prime Minister.” What have these make-believe bureaucracies done to save Lake Koka, just outside the capital, and the 17,000 people who drink its toxic water daily?

Zenawi and his minions will show up looking for a pot of gold at the end of the Copenhagen rainbow. It does not appear that a bonanza of riches will be awaiting them. If the advance Barcelona negotiations held last month are any indication, a deal does not appear possible in Copenhagen. German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the Barcelona summit that “global climate negotiations would inevitably drag out after the meeting in Copenhagen ends on Dec. 19.” African dictators deserve our grudging admiration for their sheer tenacity and brazen audacity. After sucking their people dry, they are now moving camp to the greener pastures of climate change to continue their vampiric trade.

The fact of the matter is that while the rest of the world toasts from global warming, Africa is burning down in the fires of dictatorship. While Europeans are fretting about their carbon footprint, Africans are gasping to breathe free under the bootprints of dictators. While Americans are worried about carbon emission trapped in the atmosphere, Africans find themselves trapped in minefields of dictatorship. Handing over carbon blood money to African dictators is like increasing industrial emissions to cut back on global warming. It is the wrong thing to do.

Africa faces an ecological collapse not because of climate change but because of lack of regime change.

It is humorously ironic that African dictators who panhandle the industrialized countries for over two-thirds of their budgets should threaten to walk out on them. We know the bravado is nothing more than the “chatter of a beggar’s teeth”. As the bank robber will not walk out of the bank empty handed because of moral outrage over the small amount of money sitting in the vault, we do not expect the band of African negotiators to walk out Copenhagen because they are offered less than what they are asking. We expect to see them making a beeline to the conference door for handouts for there is no such thing as a choosy beggar. We wish them well. Go on, take the money and run….

Regime Change Before Action on Climate Change in Africa!

Alemayehu G. Mariam, is a professor of political science at California State University, San Bernardino, and an attorney based in Los Angeles. He writes a regular blog on The Huffington Post, and his commentaries appear regularly on Pambazuka News and New American Media.

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  • 25 Responses to “The Toxic Ecology of African Dictatorships”

    1. Borsamo Harqa Says:

      The natural and political climate in Ethiopia are closely related and can be seen in isolation from each other. The most dangerous crisis challenging Ethiopia is the ethnical fascist rule of Meles Zenawi which is repressive and anti-Ethiopia in all its aspects. The ethnical fascists have poisoned and polluted the political climate in the country through their most dreaded ideology of fascism and racism. As a result Ethiopians have been forced to live in constant fear and suspicion which prevent them from focusing their energy and other resources on development. The ideology of ethnical fascism implemented by the TPLF ethnic supremacists is discriminating and marginalizing the vast majority of Ethiopians. Similarly, the ethnic fascists are selling the fertile and productive lands of the country to foreign bidders which are likely to cause environmental hazards in the country. The land selling spree of
      the ethnic fascist Meles Zenawi is robbing millions of poor and starving Ethiopians of their livelihood and going to force them to depend on western food aid. So it is clear to see that the ethnic fascists and supremacists are destroying both the natural and political environments of the country. Recently,I met one blind follower of Meles regime and raised the ongoing sales of land. This follower of ethnical fascism behaved in the typical arrogant and racist TPLF ways due to my criticism of the policies of his fascist boss. Since he does not have any reasonable point to defend his boss, the angry and blind ethnic follower said that you guys from the south do not like hard work and modernization. This is when I came to my own conclusion that it is of no value or use to try to engage the ethnical fascists and racists in any meanigful dialogue. Therefore, the most pressing issue for Ethiopians is the removal of the ethnical fascists and their foreign sponsors from their land. Ethiopians should join and support the anti-ethnical fascist and genuine oppostion movement, Ginbot7.

    2. sewe Says:

      Once again, Amen.

      Great analysis!

    3. D. Says:

      Nothing intellectual or new about this article, this is the same kind of carbon copy redundant negative story i read and hear in WESTERN medias everyday, how inferior and bad Africans and Afica is.

    4. Yeqolo Temaari Says:

      What a wonderful analysis!! I learnt a lot of things from your articles as always without paying a penny. God bless you Professor Alemayehu.

      Akibariwo Yeqolo_Temaari

    5. Guta Says:

      Professor, there is a difference between global warming and greenhouse gas emissions. They are not synonyms. You seem to confuse the two in your article. Greenhouse gas emissions are the causes for global warming. ////// (Edited) //// I don`t see any reference in your article and I don`t believe that all the information is your own. //// (Edited) ///

    6. Anbese Says:

      Mlas Zenawi is one of the main genocider Stalinist in Africa, He can not represent Ethiopian(African). He must be invite to International Criminal Court as soon as possible. The invitation for the brutal Dictator Zenawi to represent African in copenhagen is completely ridiculous.

      Ignoring the Humanity and meeting with the genocider Stalinist person(Zenawi) never ever will accept in any Human, Who are feeling good to innocent people.

      The meeting in Copenhagen general assembly of the World Countries leaders, Governments must be accept Ethiopian Human right report from all Human activists evidences.
      Ethiopian needs Justice, Freedom and Democracy.

      Meles Zenawi is the genocider extrem Communist, Who was baptised in Stalinism ideology believing in torturing, killing.

      All Human rights from allover the World Countries(UN) had confirm that Zenawi’s brutality had report several times based on Human rights. However, No one feeling the innocent Ethiopian suffering life needs Justice, Freedom and Democracy.
      Some of the Devloped Country governments are written about, The Weyane regime brutality. They do not taken any actions.

      We Ethiopian are standing for our right through the G7 Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy.

      Long Live Ethiopia!!!

    7. Kebede Says:

      Are you guys still not moving? I think the editor is trying to make a living and the political professor is trying to get known without ligitmate facts. I am sorry for your worthless time. The good thing is that Ethiopia is moving fast.

      Kebede

    8. Teshome Says:

      D,

      Africa is Inferior becuse of the puppet bandas like Legesse Zewnawi.

    9. girmay Says:

      a very intersting article
      በአሁን ጊዘ አስፈላጊው ነገር በሊቢያ በረሃ, በሜድትራኒያን ባህር በተለዩ ሃገሮች በዱር በገደሉ የምንገኝ አርትራውያን በኤርትራ ኤምባሲያችንን ለመክፈት የምናደርገውን ጥረት የሚደግፍ ብቻ ነው.
      other thing does not help us

    10. Legesse Zenawi Says:

      Africans are on the right track. They have their rightful leader in my name to represent them in such an important conference, that has a great meaning to their future. Stop talking about nonsenses like dictatorship, nepotism, ethnic politics, ethnic cleansing, genocide, bla, bla, bla. My fellow Africans are doomed to suffer because of the effects of environmental degradation caused by the so-called developed nations. The rains are not coming on time, the forests are dwindling, diseases are becoming rampant, people are starving due to global warming, which is a result of green house emissions from these nations. Some accuse us unfairly as thiefs. It is obvious that we cannot steal money, which in the first place was not there in a sufficient amount to feed our peoples. It is not $40billions; it is not $80billions, etc. The so-called developed world owe us ten- and twenty-fold of this for the crime it committed on us, Africans. They have plundered our resources in the past by colonizing us. They are doing the same now through their agents in the diaspora. They have been worsening the damage by destroying our environment. They owe us a lot in compensation. So, I call upon all Africans to rally behind me to claim our rightful reward. It is a matter of time, that the mercenary diaspora will pay dearly once we succeed in our endeavor to get the necessary financial backup.

    11. Anbese Says:

      kebede በሚል ቅጽል ስም የምትጽፈው ወያኔ!: ከላይ ፕሮፌሰር አለማየሁ ገ/ማርያም የጻፉት ሁሉ ሃቅ ነው:: ካልተዋጠልህ! ትግሉ እየተጧጧፈና ወያኔን ገንድሶ ለመጣል ህዝባዊው ማእበል እየተንቀሳቀሰ ነውና የወያኔ በቅርቡ መውደቅ የማይቀር ጉዳይ ነው::
      እርምህን ከአሁኑ አውጣ

    12. mekeraw Says:

      first of all a fantastic article , look dictaters have never create job and supply good living standered to their own peaple ,never care about enviroment only take care of them selves.

    13. Wey neddo Says:

      Guta - Proffesor Al-Mariam is a world class intellectual rich with his philosophy and analysis. Guta- You should be ashamed if pointing your dirty fingers at Professor Al-mariam, hoping you would make sense. My friend you are not “denkoro”

      If you want any carbon copy go and read the Crime Minister MelASS thesis “developmental state” full of garbage violeting the formal acadamic essay.

      Watch out whom you criticizing. Derom Guta kemibal jel men yetebekal???? Chuhet

    14. Destachew Says:

      Did you read (Dec8/2009) today`s canada`s national newspaper called The “GLOBE AND MAIL” by BOB GELDOF personal recent latest visit to Ethiopia and his unbiast testmony about Ethiopia ? WAW !!

    15. woizero hannah Says:

      I agree with D. Nothing new hear just another tap dancing tirade by Mr. Bojangles. Full of sound and fury signifying nothing. Hey Al, when u gonna shuffle on out of yo’ Uncle Toms Cabin and tell the truth about the toxic ecology of your boss. Everyone but you, a whole law professor, knows African dictators exist because the man you changed your name for, the man you put your bowtie on for, your massuh put them there in the first place. BTW are you seriously calling for an invasion of Africa by Africom? wtf do you mean regime change in Africa? you and which army? This article will be found to be offensive by many Africans who love Ethiopia, many Ethiopians who love Africa and many people and who work hard for the continent including many African environmentalists and negotiators at Copenhagen. FYI Al, Africans have NEVER elected or selected Crime Minister Meles to rep them. You better talk to your massuh about all that. your are wasting our time and your education….

    16. Destachew Says:

      Did you read (Dec8/2009) today`s canada`s national newspaper called The “GLOBE AND MAIL” by BOB GELDOF personal recent latest visit to Ethiopia and his unbiast testmony about Ethiopia ? WAW ! !

    17. BBX Says:

      Great article and keep up the good work Professor.

    18. Guta Says:

      To the editors, thanks to God that you guys are not in Ethiopia misleading and misinforming Ethiopians. Thank God! Your kinds of ignorants who live in the free world but do not get what free expression means and edit comments to fit their desire should not be allowed to survive in Ethiopia. We don`t need unprofessional, old school, dictatorial minded dergists in Ethiopia. We need progressive, open minded, well educated journalists who gets it what free expression means.

    19. Woye Nedo Memot Says:

      ለባሏ የምትታመን ሚስት ጀግና የሆነ ሀገሩንና ወገኑን የሚወድ እንደ Anbese እና እንደ ፕሮፌሰር ዓለማየሁ ያለውን ትወልዳለች: ያልታደለችና ዘልዛላ የመንገድ አዳሪ ሳታስበው ኢብነል ሀራም የሆነ ልጅ እንደ Kebede ያለውን ያለቀኑ ትጨነግፋለች::

      ኢትዮጵያ ፈርዶባት ስንት ጀግናና አርበኛ በፈጠረችበት ማህጸን ጉድና ከሃዲ እንደወለደች ይህ አስተዛዛቢ ቀን አሳየን: ሁሉም ይቅር ብርቅየ የሆኑትን ቀንና ሌሊት ደከመኝ ሰለቸኝ ገንዘብ እርዱኝ ሳይሉ የህዝባቸውና የሀገራቸው መከራ መከራቸው ሆኖ ለውነት ሲሉ የሚደክሙትን ፕሮፌሰር ዓለማየሁን የሚቃወም ሰው ሳይሆን ዓይን ያወጣ ቀጣፊና ከሃዲ ወያኔ ብቻ ነው: በነገራችን ላይ ወያኔ ለኔ ሰው ሳይሆን የቀንና የጠራራ ጅብ መሆኑን መግለጽ እፈልጋለሁ::

      የተከበሩ ወድ ፕሮፌሰር ዓለማየሁ ለጥቅምና ለፍርፋሪ ብለው ሳይሆን እናት ኢትዮጵያ ያጠባቻቸው ጡት ሀገራቸው አሳድጋ ያስተማራቻቸውን አስታውሰውና ግዴታ እንዳለባቸው አውቀው በነጻ ህሊናቸው የሚያደርጉት ስለሆነ የማንም ልጋጋም ወያኔ ያለውን ቢል ከሃሳባቸው የሚለወጡ አይደሉም: ሀሳቡን የሚቀይርና በየጊዜው አስተሳሰቡን የሚለውጥ ለጥቅምና ለሹመት የሚቋምጥ ሰው ስለሆነ የሚሰሙበት ጀሮ አይኖራቸውም: ለነገሩ እንደሳቸውም ብዙ የተማረና ለጥቅሙ ብቻ ተሸሽጎና ተደብቆ ገንዘብ የሚሰበስብ ስንት አለ::

      ውድ Anbese በርታ ትግል በጦር ሜዳ ብቻ አይደለም: አሳማ ወይም ውሻና ዶሮ የሚፈለፍሉት ብዙ ጫጩቶች ነው: አሁን ያስቸገሩን በልተውና ሰርቀው የጠገቡት ወያኔዎች ሳይሆኑ ለፍርፋሪ የተፈለፈሉት ቡችላወች ስለሆኑ እነሱን የግድ ማጥራት ስላለብን የያዝከው ጸረ ወያኔነት የሚደገፍና የሚያበረታታ ስለሆነ አንተንም ሆነ እናት ኢትዮጵያን ጌታ ይጠብቅ እያልኩ ምኞቴን እገልጻለሁ: በቸር ይግጠመን::

    20. Wane Wane Says:

      Guta
      But we need more of your types for shoe schine in every 10 killometers in addis after we wiped out woyanne but you have to apply now if you like to get priority cos as for me you are fit only for these profession you are not cut for politics leave the politics for politicians but not for woyannes Ethiopia needs high intellectuals not like dedebit zinjeros who does not deserve even (lewatch lewatch)in which we have thousands and thousands like judge Bertukan

    21. Anbese Says:

      ውድ Woye Nedo Memot ያቀረቡልኝን የሞራል ድጋፍ በኢትዮጵያ አምላክ እግዚአብሔር ስም አመሰግናለሁ:: ቀደም ብለን ለእናት ዓለም ኢትዮጵያ ሃገራችን በትምህርት ቤትና በአርበኝነት ቃል ኪዳን እንደገባንላት መገንጠል ያወጁባትንና የሚያኩባትን ዜጎቿን እንደዋዛ እየቀጠፉና ለእስርና ድብደባ እየዳረጉ ያሉትን ፋሽስት ወያኔዎችን ከምድረ ኢትዮጵያ ለማስወገድ ከውድ ኢትዮጵያውያን የግንቦት 7 የአንድነት የነጻነትና የዲሞክራሲ ንቅናቄ ውድ የሃገር ደራሽና አዳኝ አባሎች ጋር በአንድነት:-
      ” ኢትዮጵያ በልጆቿ አንድነትና ተጋድሎ ንቅናቄ: አንድነቷን ነጻነቷንና የሕዝቧን ዲሞክራሲ መብት በማስከበር ለዘለዓለም ትኖራለች ”

      ድል ለኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ!!!

    22. Boku Says:

      I would like to see Al Mariam take a position on Eritrea. A clear stand.

    23. Boku Says:

      I would like to se Dr. Al Mariam take a clear stand on Eritrea.

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