Is China Changing Its Africa Tune?

Frank Ching writes in the Globe and Mail:

China refused to allow Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to take part in the opening session of the Olympic Games, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. The Australian paper said Mr. Mugabe had travelled to Hong Kong but was then persuaded by China to go home.

While the report was not confirmed, it is consistent with China’s increasing desire to distance itself from pariah states in Africa and elsewhere that used to be treated as old friends. Mr. Mugabe has become an embarrassment and Beijing reportedly pressed him to negotiate with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change on a possible government of national unity.

Another African country that has drawn intensive Western criticism is Sudan, whose government is accused of waging genocide in Darfur. So closely is China identified with the government of Omar Hassan al-Bashir that a campaign was waged by actress Mia Farrow to dub the Beijing Games the “Genocide Olympics.”

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