Pentagon advisor: Tanzania has more moral authority than all countries in East Africa combined

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BY LAURA SECORUN PALETMAY

The Arusha airport looks like a huge souvenir shop with an airstrip attached. Thousands of tourists pass through here on their way to Tanzania’s famed national parks and Mount Kilimanjaro. But what those sunburned visitors may not know is that where their safari starts is where civil wars end.

This sleepy city in the north of Tanzania has been a diplomatic hub since the signing of the Arusha Accords in 1993 ended the war in Rwanda. But now, with civil conflict brewing or in full swing in neighboring Burundi and South Sudan, this neutral city may be the region’s best broker for peace agreements. Over 345 new cases of torture and abuse by security forces have been reported in Burundi since the start of 2016 and experts warn of the violence taking an even darker turn. “We are not there now,” says Alexandre Lévêque, Canada’s high commissioner and envoy to the East African community, “but everybody remembers Rwanda.”

The role of peacemaker is one that Tanzania’s recently elected president John Magufuli is taking seriously. He has appointed a seasoned diplomat as minister of foreign affairs and at the top of his agenda is addressing the violence in Burundi, where the election of President Pierre Nkurunziza to an unconstitutional third term has thrown the East African nation into turmoil. If the Tanzanian official manages to convince Nkurunziza to come to the table, that table will be in Arusha.

Home to a number of crucial institutions, including the East African Court of Justice, Arusha is also where the Burundi civil war ended in 2005 after 12 years — and some 300,000 dead. It was there that the National Liberation Forces, Burundi’s last rebel group, finally signed a deal to stop the fighting, demobilize and be integrated into the national army. Today, nestled among rolling green hills, Arusha moves slowly; save for an occasional four-wheel-drive vehicle rushing tourists to view zebras, the city gives the impression that nothing bad could happen here.

Tanzania has more moral authority than all countries in the area combined, so they are best placed to make peace happen.
Paul Nantulya, Pentagon adviser

But can Arusha — “the Geneva of Africa,” as Bill Clinton once called it — live up to its past image as peacemaker? Part of that depends on the rest of Tanzania. Paul Nantulya, a Pentagon adviser who was part of a peace-based negotiating team in Arusha in 1998, says having morally respected arbiters — the late South African leader Nelson Mandela and Julius Nyerere, Tanzania’s founding father — are key to any peace agreement. “Those accords only happened because of Mandela and Neyrere,” Nantulya says. “Tanzania has more moral authority than all countries in the area combined, so they are best placed to make peace happen.”

Given Tanzania’s neighbors, there isn’t much of an alternative. Kenya has a recent history of electoral violence, and Ugandan and Rwandan leaders have both forsaken term limits — the same issue fueling violence in Burundi. Meanwhile, Tanzania just had a peaceful change of government, and in 2003, when violence threatened Zanzibar, the country managed to negotiate the creation of a “unity government.”


Source:
ozy.com
 
Mhh Ukiona mbwaya wako anakusifia jiulize mara mbili.
Hizi sifa zinazidi sasa.
Inaweza kuwa kweli, au kukosa kujiamini. Kwani USA ni mbaya wako? Halafu Swahili tunatabia zisizoeleweka, tukiandikwa vibaya utasikia ooooh Wazungu hawaandikagi mazuri ya Afrika, tukiandikwa vizuri bado twalalamika.
Tunaishi maisha ya kutojiamini kama digidigi.
 
I am sure Rais wetu anaweza kumshawishi Nkurunzinza na kukaa nae meza moja wakaweka mambo sawa
 
Tatizo lile lile la mgeni kujifanya anapajua kwa watu kuliko wenye kwao.


Mkuu huyu mgeni wa hivi usikute tayari anatujua wenyeji wake kuliko tujijuavyo.

Majibu ya humu yamenifurahisha lakini :)
 
I am sure Rais wetu anaweza kumshawishi Nkurunzinza na kukaa nae meza moja wakaweka mambo sawa


Sure mkuu?!... wa muhula uliopita tungeweza dhania, lakini huyu kufanikisha mahusiano ya maziwa makuu kwa sasa?
Labda uongezee hili kidogo.
 
Hiyo taarifa ni ya kweli lakini kinachotutafuna na kitakachotumaliza ni pale tunaposhindwa kama taifa kuweka vipaumbele kama taifa.Watawala wetu kufanya kazi kana kwamba wameajiriwa na watu wengine kwa hiyo hata wakiharibu hawana hasara ili mradi account zao zinasoma.Dawa kubwa ya taifa hili ni kubadilika kwa Mind set za watawala na wananchi kwa ujumla.Tujivunie taifa letu,tufanye kazi zenye tija kwa bidii.
 
Sure mkuu?!... wa muhula uliopita tungeweza dhania, lakini huyu kufanikisha mahusiano ya maziwa makuu kwa sasa?
Labda uongezee hili kidogo.
Well, inawezekana kui, kuna mambo fulani yanayoashiria jamaa wa awamu hii kuweza pengine hata kumzidi mwenzake wa muhula uliopita.
Kwanza, kule nyuma akiwa waziri alijenga alliances zake ndani ya kanda kuliko nje (KE -Odinga, UG -M7). Pili, baadhi ya nchi kubwa ndani ya SADC uchumi wao haukuwi (S.A, Angola, Zim) kwa hio focus imerudi EAC. Tatu, historical competitors ndani ya EAC (Kenya, UG) focus yao ipo zaidi Somalia/ndani ya nchi kwa hio anabaki kuwa na nafasi ya kutekeleza kazi zake bila ushindani wa kisiasa.
 
Point of correction!
Arusha Peace Accord of 1993 did not end the war in Rwanda BUT the war ended when the rebel group (RPF) [supported by Uganda, US, UK, Israel, Australia & Canada] overthrew the legitimate government of Habyalimana!
 
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