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 African dictators (English eBook)


This version delves into the complex history of authoritarian regimes in Africa, aiming to understand their rise, exercise of power, and lasting impact.

Many leaders established regimes lasting for decades, marked by human rights abuses and economic hardship. These regimes prioritized the self-preservation and wealth accumulation of the leaders, often neglecting the well-being of their citizens and hindering national development. 

This book does not intend to glorify or vilify individual leaders; instead, it seeks a deeper understanding of this complex chapter in African history. By focusing on the causes, consequences, and potential lessons learned, we can contribute to a future where such regimes find no place.

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BRWZ8N7F

  • Langue ‏ : ‎ Anglais

  • Taille de fichier ‏ : ‎ 2415 KB

  • Usage de l'appareil simultané  ‏ : ‎ Illimité

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  • Longueur d'impression ‏ : ‎ 79 pages

EB - AFRICAN DICTATORS: Read with cautions

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  • African Dictators - English Version

    The book "African Dictators" in its English version is a poignant exploration into the fading memories of revolutionary autocrats in African history. The narrative, through confessions, serves as a written denouncement to fellow citizens, uncovering the past of strongmen with iron arms, whose impact transcends their mere existence.

    Since the independence of African peoples, numerous leaders have wielded their power in an authoritarian and often abusive manner. Some have established dictatorial regimes lasting for decades, plunging their nations into misery and chaos. This book sheds light on the atrocities committed, including the shedding of the blood of descendants, the killing of fathers, and the abandonment of homelands to the detriment of colonizers.

    The cry and bleeding of Africa persist to this day, as the continent strives to break free from the shackles of poverty, injustice, and democratic negationism. The book serves as a heartfelt plea for consolation to Mother Africa, invoking the compassion of God amid the enduring struggles faced by the continent.

    "African Dictators" in its English version is not only a historical account but also a call to reflect on the consequences of autocratic rule and to aspire towards a future free from the shadows of oppressive leadership.

  • EB - AFRICAN DICTATORS: Read with cautions
EB - AFRICAN DICTATORS: Read with cautions
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