Why don't we hear more about Equatorial Guinea?
by
lomahasha
06/30/2008, 10:27 AM
In the 90's Robert Klitgaard's Tropical Gangsters described the poverty and corruption that existed before the oil boom. 60 Minutes has also shown the abuse of public funds by poltical leaders and their cronies. I agree that the oil, not so much the volume as the secure access granted to the US, makes us overlook the political dysfunction in Equatorial Guinea. Unfortunately, Zimbabwe gets more attention because it has shown a great deal more industrial potential than EG. Also, the problem in Zimbabwe is a threat to the region. South Africa cannot absorb or stop the wave of Zimbabweans who would cross the border if things got much worse. There are already far more Zimbabweans and other African immigrants for South Africa's government and poor communities to accommodate. South Africa's inaction and Mugabe's bad behavior make the story. Sadly, it seems an invasion to depose Mugabe is the only solution. But his opponent hasn't proven himself to be a worthy democrat: not even within his own party/movement. And South Africa's intervention in Lesotho makes it reluctant to play a similar role in Zimbabwe. All of this makes the Zimbabwe story compelling. Hopefully, the press attention will move key players in Zimbabwe and the international community to do the right thing.