The New Zealand Herald

Obama takes aim but doesn’t mention name

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In his highest profile speech since leaving office, former US President Barack Obama has denounced the policies of President Donald Trump without mentioning his name, taking aim at the “politics of fear, resentment, retrenchme­nt”, and decrying leaders who are caught lying and “just double down and lie some more”.

Obama was cheered by thousands in Johannesbu­rg’s Wanderers Stadium as he marked the centenary of Nelson Mandela’s birth by urging respect for human rights, the free press and other values he said were under threat.

He rallied people to keep alive the ideals that the anti-apartheid activist worked for as the first black President of South Africa, including democracy, diversity, gender equality and tolerance.

Obama opened by calling today’s times “strange and uncertain”, adding that “each day’s news cycle is bringing more head-spinning and disturbing headlines”.

“We see much of the world threatenin­g to return to a more dangerous, more brutal, way of doing business,” he said.

Obama criticised “strongman politics”. The “politics of fear, resentment, retrenchme­nt” are on the move “at a pace unimaginab­le just a few years ago,” Obama added.

“Those in power seek to undermine every institutio­n . . . that gives democracy meaning,” he said.

The first African-American President of the United States spoke up for equality in all forms, adding: “I would have thought we had figured that out by now.”

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Barack Obama called for respect for human rights, the press and values he said were under threat.
Photo / AP Barack Obama called for respect for human rights, the press and values he said were under threat.

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