On
the day of Nelson Mandela Memorial, I found myself writing a few notes about
reconciliation in a post-crisis political process. The point was to look at
Mali’s situation and try to make some recommendations.
I
thought of Mandela, and started by saying that enlightened leadership at the
top level of national authority is fundamental. Then I added that that the
other levels of political responsibility need to change their approaches
towards the minorities as well and adapt a fair attitude that invites
inclusiveness. Finally, we need to put in place mechanisms of appeasement at
the community level, between neighbours, ethnic groups, local people. On a
daily base, that´s where the proof of the pudding takes place. At the
grassroots level.
Is
all this happening at present in Mali?
My
answer is very simple: I am afraid not.
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