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希望悬而未决:中非的道德、政治与战争

Hope suspended: morality, politics and war in central Africa.

作者信息

Fennell J

出版信息

Disasters. 1998 Jun;22(2):96-108. doi: 10.1111/1467-7717.00079.

Abstract

The Great Lakes tragedy from 1994-8 has demonstrated the impact of a new consensus in favour of conditional relief for the protection and assistance of disaster victims. This paper attempts to catalogue the failures of the international humanitarian community, African leaders and donor governments to act effectively in defence of humanitarian principles throughout the crisis. The paper places special emphasis on the events in eastern Zaire during 1996-7 that have, so far, received limited treatment, and, it contends, led to the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives. The paper argues that the new orthodoxy of developmental relief, as adopted by UN and NGO humanitarian agencies in the Great Lakes, has acted more in support of the geopolitical and economic agendas of Northern governments and African leaders than in defence of disaster victims. The paper points out that the evidence of the Great Lakes tragedy suggests that the adoption of these approaches has sanctioned the abandonment of ideas about universal rights of protection for non-combatants at the moment when they are most at risk, with catastrophic results for those most vulnerable to abuse.

摘要

1994年至1998年的大湖地区悲剧表明了一种新共识的影响,这种共识支持有条件地提供救济以保护和援助灾难受害者。本文试图梳理国际人道主义团体、非洲领导人以及捐助国政府在整个危机期间未能有效捍卫人道主义原则的种种失败之处。本文特别强调了1996年至1997年扎伊尔东部发生的事件,这些事件迄今为止受到的关注有限,据本文作者称,这些事件导致了数十万人丧生。本文认为,联合国和非政府组织人道主义机构在大湖地区采用的发展性救济新正统观念,更多地是为北方国家政府和非洲领导人的地缘政治及经济议程服务,而非捍卫灾难受害者。本文指出,大湖地区悲剧的证据表明,这些方法的采用认可了在非战斗人员最易遭受危险之时抛弃普遍保护权理念的行为,给那些最易受虐待的人带来了灾难性后果。

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