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Uphold Values Of A Free Society

Venson-Moitoi
 
Venson-Moitoi

This was apparently part of an orchestrated campaign to promote local sentiment against the upcoming private visit of the Dalai Lama to Botswana, where he is scheduled to participate in an international dialogue conference on the theme of Ubuntu/Botho.

The tour, it may be noted, also coincided with this week’s announcement of the passing of the 2010 Chinese Noble Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who was recognised around the world as pro-democracy and human rights activist, who died in prison as a result of his writings, calling for political reform in his own country.

We would hope that our journalists, academics and opinion makers, men and women who have a special role to play as key agents in the upholding of the universal principles of democracy and human rights, will carefully reflect on these developments in the context of our own country’s longstanding democratic and humanist ideals and practices.

It is in our collective practice of such values that we in Botswana today enjoy the basic freedoms of speech, publication and association that are sadly still denied to too many others around the world.

In as much as we in Botswana enjoy the freedom to criticise one another, let us not allow ourselves to be manipulated into betraying the fundamental principles that are the foundation of free peoples everywhere.