The
visit of Pope Francis to Bangui should be highly commended. He took the right
decision, notwithstanding all the advice he got, from different countries and
institutions, against such a visit on grounds of security. He has shown that
leaders ought to be brave. That´s what people expect from leaders. He has also
sent the message that conflicts, even very dramatic crisis like the one the
Central African Republic experienced during the last two or three years, can
only be solved if national efforts are supported by the international
community. And that should be the case in CAR.
It
was also very sad to see that the media keeps referring to religion and
religious differences as the causes of violence in the country. The issue is
much deeper. Religion is just a tag, an identification of sides in conflict. The
true issues have to do with migrations into the country of pastoralists from
much further North, deforestation and climate change, threats to traditional farming,
livelihoods, and chaotic urbanization. And on top of all that, very low level
leaders for decades, very often with the protection of political elites from
Europe.
My
fear is that once Pope Francis has left Bangui the country will fall back into
the dark well of forgetfulness. It has been in that realm for so long.
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