Thursday, 4 April 2013

A specimen of the new breed of Ugly Americans: Howard G. Buffet

(PHOTO 1: Howard G. Buffet, billionaire philanthropist and

self-appointed stakeholder in the African Great Lakes Region)



(PHOTO 2: Erstwhile CIA operative and US State Department official

Hank Crumpton, CEO of the Crumpton Group and pen-for-hire of Howard G.

Buffet)



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Writing yesterday in the Kigali-based daily New Times, reporter

Eugene Kwibuka celebrated--no doubt as a vindication of the Rwandan

government unconvincing denial of its involvement in setting up and

micromanaging the M23 bandits--the polished hogwash, written by

lobbyists on behalf of billionaire Howard G. Buffet and his

foundation, that purports to give a more informed view on the crisis

in eastern DRC than the one given last year by the UN Group of

Experts.



(Source: http://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/index.php?i=15316&a=65567)



The ridiculously laudatory piece by Kwibuka fails to point out that

this publication by the Howard G. Buffet Foundation (HGBF)--aptly

released on April's Fool Day--is a self-cannibalizing set of

plagiarisms lifted from a piece co-authored by Buffet and Tony Blair

titled "Stand with Rwanda: Now is no time to cut aid to Kigali"

published on Foreign Policy on February 21, 2013.



(I ranted on that nonsense here in a post of early March:

http://alexengwete.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-callous-buckraker-called-tony-blair.html?m=1)



Well, what else can one expect from a paper that has abandoned all

semblance of decent journalism to become the mouthpiece of the

repressive Kagame regime.



A more balanced assessment of the new dossier penned by Buffet's

mercenaries can be found on the blog ethuin.wordpress.com (With Eyes

Wide Open) in a post titled "Putting things in perspective: Buffet

Foundation versus UN Group of Experts"

(http://ethuin.wordpress.com/2013/04/02/putting-things-in-perspective-buffet-foundation-versus-un-group-of-experts/)



I won't be parsing the paid pro-Kagame informercial produced by Buffet

here, but I am rather marking it down as a benchmark: the dawn of a

new breed of Ugly Americans in the guise of roving global

self-appointed stakeholders.



These self-appointed stakeholders are even worse than the breed of the

new Africa scholars whose ambition, as I surmised in a post of June

2012, "is to make the traditional genre of Africa reporting extinct

and to replace it with something that is a cross between academic

hogwash and advocacy."



(See: http://alexengwete.blogspot.ca/2012/06/laura-seays-view-from-goma-in-warscapes.html?m=1)



What makes Buffet and his ilk dangerous is, firstly, the tons of

monies they're waddling in. Secondly, some of them, such as Tony

Blair, have been top political leaders who currently enjoy instant

access to the world top influential people and decision-makers. And,

lastly, as this most recent endeavor of Buffet has shown, they are

well connected to former spooks turned contractors running their own

intel outfits.



What's more, unlike "unselfish" advocacy groups such as the

International Crisis Group (ICG) or Human Rights Watch (HRW) that

often offer paths to lasting solutions in conflict situations or

advocate on behalf of individual citizens or civil society groups

often oppressed by the powers that be, these new "Ugly Americans"

brazenly advocate on behalf of repressive regimes and oppressive

leaders such as Kagame.



These new Western moneyed self-appointed global stakeholders have now

come to shore on the African continent to stake out their claims and

carve out cartographies of interventions--no matter how idiotic or

terrible they might be.



They're now busy attempting to change, orient, and trim the future of

the African continent to fit and suit their narrow interests while at

the same time driving out, evacuating, dispossessing, disempowering,

and disenfranchising legitimate local, indigenous stakeholders.



In sum, these self-appointed stakeholders--mostly American

unfortunately--are bad news for Africa. Therefore Buffet, being one of

them, is very bad news for Africa in general, and for the African

Great Lakes Region in particular. And I don't care how much money

Buffet is funneling to the good causes at the Bill & Melinda Gates

Foundation or the WWF.



No one knows what made Buffet appoint himself a stakeholder in and a

savior of the African Great Lakes Region.



But this past December, Buffet baffled Congolese and others in the

region when he "boosted" the Kampala M23-DRC government with a

whopping $500,000 donation!



Why would Buffet invest so much money in "boosting" a group so

universally hated by the Congolese?



You only get an answer to such questions circumstantially--by turning

for instance to one of the two hired guns Buffet enlisted to patch up

an incoherent attack against the UN Group of Experts laced with an

embarrassing panegyric of Kagame and a blasting attack against the

government of the DRC for its malgovernance.



I'm alluding here to the Crumpton Group, headed by erstwhile CIA

spymaster and US State Department official Henry "Hank" Crumpton.



In an interview last May with CNN Suzanne Kelly at the launch of his

memoir "The Art of Intelligence," Crumpton said:



"If you look at the role of non-state actors overall both as

adversaries as enemies, as allies as potential allies, as citizens,

and institutions that we need to protect, I think that they are

increasingly a part of the landscape."



(Source: http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/15/former-spys-memoir-gives-voice-to-the-frustration-that-comes-with-the-territory/)



Crumpton-qua-Buffet may therefore see M23 as part of eastern DRC

"landscape" for years to come and as actors to partner with in the

future balkanized Congo!



As I said before, in the ideal world of social and cartographic

engineering designs of these new self-appointed roving stakeholders,

local peoples and their imaginings don't exist. This ideal world has

no bearing whatsoever on the reality of Africa, having been hatched in

air-conditioned offices in Seattle, Washington, or in Arlington,

Virginia.



Postcolonial Africa has yet to start planning on ways of countering

the imperial forays of these colonists of the 21st century.



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PHOTO CREDITS: PHOTO 1: Via farmfutures.com; PHOTO 2: Via cnn.com

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