Yeno Thorli

Thank you so much for the editorial: 'Have the Slaves left the master's house' by Amanda Alexander And Mandisa Mbali.

It is inspiring to see an editorial of such insightful critique. The "masters tools will never destroy the master's house". It is so clear! It is almost oxymoron to think otherwise. We have lived long enough to see all the games that are played. The disguising of enslavement, colonialism, exploitation and disempowerment into other forms and terminology. But we've still ...read more

In balancing the space for women rights and the space for respecting cultural practices Doreen Lwanga may not be entirely wrong in arguing for 'legislation aimed at protecting women's rights should also include the right to practice a certain culture, even if that might include FGM'. It is an accommodation of the right for cultural space. Is that so wrong? As cultures change and evolve, hopefully FGM will be left behind in time. My only concern in legislating against FGM is the criminalis...read more

Thanks to Demba Moussa Dembele for starkly spelling things out in his article “Poverty Reduction or Poverty Reinforcement?” (Pambazuka News 136) It cannot get much clearer than that. All our leaders should have a copy of the article firmly stapled onto their foreheads and forced to read it. The article gives a moral tale. If you participate in a process, systems, institutions or a game, that is not of your own making, and did not contribute or influence the rule making process, your inte...read more