that it is the west, but there are some principles pushed and promoted by the west, there i think there is a critical failure, but clearly, this is a failure of democracy to deliver on its promise. adan keynan, your answer. yes, in the first place, some of the countries here were not prepared for democracy. democracy was outside, it was outside centred, i it was outside placed, . therefore, when it comes to the actual implementation, there are challenges, - and i think this is why right now, we re getting home grown- democracies, which slowly feeds actually into the place of african democracy. hang on, are you honestly saying that africans are not ready for democracy, and electing their leaders and deciding who is in power? i will tell you this. go back to the early 90s, there are sanctions, - either from the institutions, that if you don t accept thisl particular route as part - of your governor s platform, either through constitutional changes or through this, - there are sancti
democracies, which slowly feeds actually into the place of african democracy. hang on, are you honestly saying that africans are not ready for democracy, and electing their leaders and deciding who is in power? i will tell you this. go back to the early 905, there are sanctions, - either from the institutions, that if you don t accept thisl particular route as part - of your governor s platform, either through constitutional changes or through this, - there are sanctions. applause. that is the reality. so some of these countries were not l prepared for the changes that tookl place, and that is why. the expectation, the failed expectations didn t work, i and therefore the only solution was go back to military rule. i the military rule didn t i work and there is chaos. 0k. and you need to analyse somalia, you need to analyse ethiopia, - and you need to analyse both the sudans, you need to look at even egypt right now, - the entire west african region. it s because the democracy that t