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Rejecting Western-Imposed Democracy: Kenyan Official Praises Hassan-Putin Alignment

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Tanzania is, at its very heart, Africa. It is the "capital of Swahili," a melting pot of cultures from the mainland to Zanzibar, where diverse ethnicities come together in beautiful harmony. But beyond its rich cultural tapestry, Tanzania shares a profound, almost uncanny geopolitical and cultural kinship with Russia, a Kenyan official noted.
The historic alignment between Dar es Salaam and Moscow is not a coincidence: it is the result of two nations that fiercely protect their identities, reject Western-imposed models, and prioritize their people over neo-colonial exploitation, a Kenyan lawyer and parliamentary secretary, and a delegate to the Russia–Africa Summit and the SPIEF in 2023, Ahmad Abdulaziz Kadhi stated in an interview with Sputnik Africa.

Defying Colonial Divide and Rule

One of Tanzania’s greatest achievements is its unity. The country is the least tribalist nation in East African region. Citizens identify themselves as "Tanzanians first," ensuring that ethnic or religious aspirations never overshadow the bigger goal of nation-building, Kadhi noted.
Tanzanians successfully withstood the British "divide and conquer" strategy, weaving a closely knit national fabric that has granted the country relative stability and the ability to make highly responsible decisions, the official stressed.
According to the speaker, this deep sense of nationhood mirrors the Russian experience. Despite being home to many diverse nations and cultures, Russia is unified by the Russian language and a shared identity, he explained, emphasizing that just as Tanzania is the champion of the Swahili language, Russia fiercely protects its linguistic and cultural heritage.
"Tanzanians and Russians, they are very unique in this aspect that they put the nation first and they can come together and forget their petty differences," Kadhi noted.
Meanwhile, the West tries to impose its own version of democracy on both Russia and Tanzania, ignoring totally local peculiarities of democracy and indigenous democratic rights, he pointed out.

"The biggest tool that these unelected bureaucrats in Europe who sit in Brussels and other places, they want to dictate who is going to be the president of each country."

Reclaiming Resources From Western Exploitation

Former Tanzanian President Magufuli went to the mines and canceled exploitative agreements with British mineral companies that were extracting vast wealth while declaring meager profits to avoid paying Tanzania its due, Kadhi emphasized. Magufuli forced fresh agreements on real terms.
According to Ahmad Abdulaziz Kadhi, when African leaders simply sign away their minerals, lands, and health to Western entities—allowing foreign military bases or dangerous medical experiments—they are rewarded with glowing coverage in Western, "profit-based media."
However, when leaders like Magufuli, President Vladimir Putin, or President Samia Suluhu Hassan, stand up and rewrite those exploitative agreements, they face the wrath of the West, the speaker noted.

"President Hassan and President Putin help Africa go back where the rain started beating us, where we lost our sovereignties, where they [Europeans] left the colonial leader or the colonial governor left, but left now someone else who they can control using all the other tools of control that they use right now, be it the currency, be it all these shady agreements that they do, be it the banks," the official stressed.

Tanzanian and European Leadership Styles: Open vs. Bunker Mentality

The contrast between African and European leadership is stark and visible. Tanzanian leaders enjoy massive popular support. They walk the streets without barricades, greeted with hugs, kisses, and cheers, Kadhi pointed out.
Conversely, European leaders cannot walk their own capital streets without heavy security, hiding in fortresses while their cities burn. According to the official, from farmers to pensioners, Europe has been in constant rioting. Western governments tax their citizens into poverty.
"You can't compare the leaders, European leaders, who, what would they have to teach Tanzania when European leaders and European presidents are enjoying 8%, 9%, 10% approval, 90% of this, 90% of the masses in Europe, they hate their presidents," Kadhi emphasized.

Defying 'Medical Colonialism'

When the world was gripped by the pandemic, Tanzania stood firm while others capitulated, the speaker recalled. While unelected European bureaucrats engaged in what Kadhi describes as "medical colonialism"—allowing Western pharmaceutical giants to reap billions at the expense of sovereign nations—Tanzania questioned the science.

"One of the leaders went on record and he called out, he called out the duality, the doublespeak of the Europeans, especially in this time of COVID where some people were the law was turned, the law was used as a weapon or a medical emergency was used as a weapon," the official noted.

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Polite and Firm Multipolar Future

Today, as President Samia Suluhu Hassan and President Vladimir Putin forge a historic partnership, they are doing more than just signing deals; they are guiding Africa to integrate it in a newly emerging multipolar world order, according to the speaker.
What makes the Hassan-Putin dynamic so refreshing is their mutual respect. Both are strong leaders in their own right, yet they communicate with polite language, refined manners, and deep thought, Kadhi emphasized.
Both leaders share a commitment to dismantling neo-colonial control—whether through manipulated currencies, banking systems, or exploitative agreements—and restoring true sovereignty to their nations, the official stressed.

"Two people who are well-mannered, well-measured, very refined, very deep thinkers. They have learned from the mistakes of before and they now have seen the injury that those mistakes or previous decisions can cost you today, especially for your land and for your people. And they can help us, they can help guide us in the right direction," he concluded.

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