BMD response to CSIS Report and Malema's call for regime change in Botswana

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The Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD) welcomes the June 2011 report published by the Washington-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), commissioned by AFRICOM.

Though the report does not necessarily  represent official  American governement  policy, it is instructive that it was sponsored by a key American government organ(AFRICOM), and therefore, paid for by the American taxpayer.  To that extent the findings of the report are quasi-official, and  have merit in the corridors of policy-makers in Washington and around the world.  In particular we are pleased to note the following;
 
CSIS Findings Consistent With Dr Francis Ngombe Prediction
* Acknowledgment by CSIS that a  ombined opposition will dislodge the BDP from power in the 2014 general elections. 

It is especially significant that this conclusion was reached before the Opposition Parties resolved to form an Umbrella Party to contest the forthcoming general elections.  Equally significant is the fact that this conclusion was arrived at before the historic public sector strike of April 18 - June 13 2011. 

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