MILITARY INTERVENTION IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS IN AFRICA: THOUGHTS ON SOUTH AFRICA'S ROLE

IF 0.3 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
C. Saunders
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Almost 20 years after it took place, the Rwanda genocide of 1994, in which over 800 000 persons were slaughtered in 100 days while the world stood and watched, continues to haunt Africa. When the African Union (AU) was born, provision was made in its Constitutive Act, signed in 2000, to authorise military interventions, to prevent a Rwanda-type catastrophe ever happening again. But a decade later Africa remains unready to intervene where threats of mass killings arise, as the cases of Libya and Mali have recently shown. In 2011, after the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) had authorised the use of "all necessary force", the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) intervened militarily in Libya when there appeared to be a threat that the regime there was about to slaughter civilians in Benghazi. In 2012 France sent troops to Mali to prevent a rebel force that had committed massacres in the north advancing south to the capital, Bamako. The side-lining of Africa in the Libya and Mali crises, and the decision by the NATO countries to move from dealing with the perceived threat of civilian massacres in Libya to regime change, forced African leaders to give new thought to the idea of "African solutions for African problems". Africa should, it was said, have the capacity to intervene in conflict situations.
军事干预非洲冲突局势&对南非作用的思考
1994年卢旺达种族灭绝事件发生近20年后,在全世界的注视下,在100天内屠杀了80多万人,继续困扰着非洲。当非洲联盟(AU)诞生时,其于2000年签署的《组织法》中就做出了授权军事干预的规定,以防止卢旺达式的灾难再次发生。但十年后,非洲仍然没有准备好在出现大规模屠杀威胁的地方进行干预,正如利比亚和马里最近的案例所表明的那样。2011年,在联合国安理会(UNSC)授权使用“一切必要武力”后,北大西洋公约组织(NATO)对利比亚进行了军事干预,当时利比亚政权似乎有屠杀班加西平民的威胁。2012年,法国向马里派遣军队,以阻止在北部实施大屠杀的反叛力量向南推进到首都巴马科。非洲在利比亚和马里危机中的不利影响,以及北约国家决定从应对利比亚平民屠杀的威胁转向政权更迭,迫使非洲领导人对“非洲解决非洲问题的方案”的想法进行新的思考。有人说,非洲应该有能力干预冲突局势。
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