Young People and the Search for Inclusion and Political Participation in Guinea

I. Bangura
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ABSTRACT:Guinean youth, who constitute more than half of the country’s population, argue that for decades they have been infantilized and marginalized by elders and political elites. They contend this infantilization and marginalization has led to mistrust, as well as constant confrontation. Such confrontation involved elders and political elites, on the one hand, and youth, on the other hand. Some of those encounters lead to loss of lives. While in 2010 the new democratic dispensation ushered in hope and promises of change, it appears that very little has been achieved. There is the perception among the youth that the government is, in fact, entrenching the prevailing status quo. This article critically analyzes the voices and expressions of Guinea’s youth in their search for inclusion and participation in leadership, as well as the decision-making processes in their country. It also juxtaposes the views of youth against those of elders and political elites. Overall, it seems that the existing mistrust, fear, and doubt on the part of the youth may have negative implications for Guinea’s nascent democracy.
几内亚青年与寻求包容和政治参与
摘要:几内亚的年轻人占该国人口的一半以上,他们认为,几十年来,他们一直被长辈和政治精英视为婴儿,被边缘化。他们认为,这种幼稚化和边缘化导致了不信任以及不断的对抗。这种对抗的一方是长者和政治精英,另一方是年轻人。其中一些遭遇导致了生命的丧失。尽管2010年新的民主体制带来了变革的希望和承诺,但似乎收效甚微。年轻人有一种看法,认为政府实际上是在巩固目前的现状。本文批判性地分析了几内亚青年在寻求融入和参与领导以及国家决策过程中的声音和表达。它还将年轻人的观点与老年人和政治精英的观点并列。总的来说,年轻人现有的不信任、恐惧和怀疑可能会对几内亚新生的民主产生负面影响。
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