Geopolitics of Central Africa: Relentless Propaganda Attacks on Burundi
By Ann Garrison
  Global Research, January 07, 2017
  Region: sub-Saharan Africa
  Theme: Intelligence, Media Disinformation
  The end of the unipolar, U.S.-led global order is most   dramatically signified by the U.S. loss of its proxy war with Russia in   Syria, despite dropping bombs faster than U.S. weapons industries could manufacture them. For the past year and a half, a much quieter struggle has been playing out in the tiny East African nation of Burundi. 
  The US and EU nations have repeatedly demanded that Burundian   President Pierre Nkurunziza step down, but Russia and China have stood   up for Burundi, as for Syria, on the UN Security Council. 
  Despite its small size, Burundi is, like Syria, very   geostrategically situated. To the east, it borders the scandalously   resource rich Democratic Republic of the Congo. To the north, it borders   longstanding U.S. ally and military proxy Rwanda. To the East, it   borders Tanzania, which also favors Russia and China and borders the   Indian Ocean. Russian and Chinese firms have won Burundi's major mining contracts, and Russia and China have repeatedly blocked UN Security Council resolutions to condemn, sanction or send armed force to Burundi. The US and EU nations have punished Burundi by cutting aid, imposing sanctions, and turning a blind eye to Rwanda's cross border aggression.
  Western press and officials, including UN Ambassador Samantha Power,   have also waged a relentless propaganda war against Burundi. This week   the Washington Post published an attack on Burundi with no more evidence   than its PropOrNot denunciation of independent news sites or its claims about Russians hacking DNC computers and even the U.S. power grid in Burlington, Vermont. The story was first titled "They served an abusive regime. The UN made them peacekeepers anyway" but was later changed to "UN discovers that some peacekeepers have disturbing pasts."   This referred to the 1,130 Burundians serving as UN peacekeepers,   primarily in Somalia and the Central African Republic, making it the 23rd greatest contributor to United Nations peacekeeping operations as of July 31, 2016.
  Aside from its reliance on anonymous witnesses, and its dateline   Rwanda, the Washington Post story failed to mention that the top ten   contributors of UN peacekeeping troops include infamous human rights   abusers Ethiopia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Rwanda, Nepal, Egypt and   Indonesia.  Ethiopia, where the six percent Tigrean minority rules with   an iron fist, is the top contributor of UN peacekeeping troops, with   8,333 peacekeepers deployed, seven times more than Burundi.
  Washington D.C.-based Ethiopian human rights activist Obang Metho, founder of the Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia,   says that Ethiopia escapes criticism by serving the West. "The   Ethiopian government – the ruling ethnic minority regime that terrorizes   its own people – they are not being criticized because they are the   darling of the West. They're pretty much that from Bush till Obama.   Anything that the West will ask of them, they will do that."
  Metho also calls Ethiopia an ethnic apartheid regime. "Ethiopians   call it not only an ethnic minority group. People also call it an ethnic   apartheid group, because it's almost like the way it was in South   Africa and other countries. This tiny ethnic group, they control the   security, the intelligence, the economy – almost every sector – and then   they use it to divide and conquer, to divide one ethnic group against   the other."
  The U.S. has never called on Ethiopia's President Mulatu Teshome or   his predecessor Meles Zenawi to step down, as they have Burundian   President Pierre Nkurunziza. National Security Council Advisor and   Former UN Ambassador Susan Rice gave a 15 minute tribute to Zenawi at his funeral.
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