Former South African President Mbeki talks democracy and aid
President Mbeki meets with the United Nations Secretary General to discuss the changes in his country from his residence in Sandton. Many in the country are speaking about an emerging democracy with new values toward tackling AIDS, poor health, poverty and economic inequalities. Additionally, he addressed his country’s response to Darfur and Zimbabwe.
February 25, 2009
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