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Maverick Gaddafi calls for borderless Africa
07/04/2005 12:59

SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi underlined his maverick reputation Monday by telling African leaders their people's woes would be solved by creating a borderless continent with a single passport.

Asking for foreign aid would lead to humiliating failure, he said.

"Begging will not make the future of Africa, (instead) it creates a greater gap between the great ones and the small ones," he told the opening session of a summit of the 53-nation African Union (AU) in his home town Sirte.

The veteran leader's vision has had little impact on the agenda of the AU, due to adopt a broadly favorable stance on a British-backed drive for more help for Africa to be presented to this week's Group of Eight summit.

But few delegates in Sirte were prepared to offer public criticism of Gaddafi or his ambitions.

Gaddafi has since 1999 pushed for the creation of a United States of Africa, complete with its own parliament and institutions. He says his plan does not necessarily mean a country's sovereignty will be sacrificed.

Banners at the summit read "The United States of Africa is the hope" and "Enough plundering of African resources."

Not wanting to offend Gaddafi, whose oil wealth and aggressive diplomacy have won him friends around the continent, African leaders praised the ideas and agreed to review them.

In power since a 1969 coup, Gaddafi says African nations must unite to survive in an increasingly globalized world.

The ideas sound seductive to many ordinary Africans who admire his anti-Western opinions and pride in the continent.

"We are one single nation ... we need to a unique African common market that is competitive," said Gaddafi, dressed in a purple traditional robe and hat.

"Fifty percent of gold in the world is in Africa, 95 percent of diamonds are in Africa and 95 percent of platinum is found in Africa ... it's a very rich continent, but it is not exploited (by Africans)," he said.

RALLYING CALL

Gaddafi made African unity a rallying call after failing to get fellow Arab leaders to support his campaign for a united Arab nation.

Critics of Gaddafi question his motives, describing the Union as a pitch for power in the continent. Others question the practicalities.

"His views are not in line with the rest of Africa on a number of issues," said Sue Mbaya, director of the Pretoria-based Southern African Regional Poverty Network.

An African diplomat, who asked to remain anonymous, said: "Gaddafi is a maverick and will remain a maverick."

Few at the summit were prepared to comment on a passage in his speech on AIDS.

Gaddafi told the leaders of a continent where 2 million people die of AIDS every year that the pandemic was not a problem, according to an official translation. He instead attacked drugs firms for making money off AIDS.

(Additional reporting by Manoah Esipisu)

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