Long Walk to Nowhere: Mandela's story Long Walk to Freedom is iconic but when freedom is imprisoned by fear, long walks go nowhere.

Long Walk to Nowhere: Mandela's story Long Walk to Freedom is iconic but when freedom is imprisoned by fear, long walks go nowhere.

by Allan Munn
Long Walk to Nowhere: Mandela's story Long Walk to Freedom is iconic but when freedom is imprisoned by fear, long walks go nowhere.

Long Walk to Nowhere: Mandela's story Long Walk to Freedom is iconic but when freedom is imprisoned by fear, long walks go nowhere.

by Allan Munn

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Overview

Africa is struggling whilst western political correctness has gone mad. Its insanity props up autocrats who are controlling uncontrollably. Blind eyes are turned on the causes of the African refugees' plight, as millions flee annihilation along their long roads to nowhere. The resulting human devastation is causing alarming global ripple effects.Eastern super powers shrewdly capitalise on Africa's political stalemate whilst western nations remain impotent, hiding behind their post-colonial guilt syndromes.This story is a journey down a long road that focuses on answers. It seeks clarifications of misinformed western political perceptions of how, why and when post-colonial Africa's long walks to freedom went so comprehensively wrong and why the world is suffering as a result.

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ISBN-13: 9781528988568
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Publication date: 06/30/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Allan Munn was born and raised in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. His family have lived in Africa for five generations. Their clerical grandparents originated in Scotland. His many years in Africa offer a deep reverence for nature and community. He graduated with a Masters, majoring in African rural communication and researched African culture, spiritual beliefs and paranormal phenomena. In 1971, the author founded the Munn Group of Companies, which after thirty-five years of operations in southern Africa, became the largest consumer magazine publishers and media distributors north of the Limpopo River. The company traded successfully throughout the region and internationally. The late 1970s was a time of unprecedented political unrest in southern Africa. During this period, the author was co-founder of the political activist group 'The September Declaration' that called on the UDI Prime Minister Ian Smith to acknowledge a negotiated settlement with Zimbabwe's liberation armies. He worked with the then British and American governments and white and black political leaders whilst attempting to reach this objective. In the 1990s, under the rule of the Mugabe regime, corruption mushroomed in Zimbabwe. This encouraged the formation of a powerful opposition political party 'The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)'. The author was invited to become a provincial chairman of the party. The MDC opposed the Mugabe regime's political philosophy. Munn was co-founder of the Environment Africa Foundation and is the author of the book Extinction Is Forever. The Munn Drought Relief Trust Fund in rural Zimbabwe was funded and formed by the author and he was co-founder of The Thoroughbred Trust of Zimbabwe. National hyperinflation and the collapse of Zimbabwe's national infrastructure forced the closure of the author's personal and business interests. In 2002 political persecution forced him to escape from Zimbabwe in fear of his life.
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