Tan­z­a­nia Part 3: Mama Samia and the World Eco­no­mic Forum

To what ext­ent „Mama Samia“, Tanzania’s new pre­si­dent, sup­ports the „Gre­at Reset“ or not is not clear from the available sources. Howe­ver, the importance of the WEF for Tan­z­a­ni­an poli­tics should not be unde­re­sti­ma­ted. Alre­a­dy in 2010, the first mee­ting of Young Glo­bal Lea­ders in Afri­ca took place in Dar es Salaam. wei­ter­le­sen…

Tan­z­a­nia Part 1: A „bull­do­zer“ with few sym­pa­thies in the West

Of cour­se, such a rest­ric­tion of press free­dom is just as unde­mo­cra­tic as the exten­si­ve de fac­to exclu­si­on of cri­tics of the Coro­na mea­su­re from public dis­cour­se in the Fede­ral Repu­blic of Ger­ma­ny. Whe­re was the out­cry from Ger­man media repre­sen­ta­ti­ves the­re when US Pre­si­dent Donald Trump’s Twit­ter chan­nel was blo­cked? Whe­re did you see the front pages of the major Ger­man dai­lies show­ing outra­ge over the cen­sor­ship of various chan­nels of con­tra­ri­ans and other Coro­na mea­su­re cri­tics by You­Tube and Face­book, over the ban­ning of „Sput­nik“ and „RT DE“ or the dele­ti­on of the AfD’s Tik-Tok chan­nel? Whe­re was the outra­ge when the inter­na­tio­nal­ly renow­ned Ger­man ENT doc­tor Dr. Bodo Schiff­mann from Sins­heim in Ger­ma­ny first went on holi­day to Aru­sha in Tan­z­a­nia and then emi­gra­ted the­re becau­se media agi­ta­ti­on and legal­ly ques­tionable house sear­ches made a nor­mal life in Ger­ma­ny vir­tual­ly impos­si­ble? wei­ter­le­sen…