Mbeki should blame himself for South Africa’s troubles
2. Juni 2008 | Von atsil | Kategorie: Read the WorldBy Alan Cowell (The New York Times)
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2008
President Thabo Mbeki must now live with the consequences of what he has called the “quiet diplomacy” that, his critics assert, has merely permitted President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe to pursue his economically ruinous regime without restraint.

