JAMES KIRCHICK IS DISAPPOINTED WITH SOUTH AFRICA:

This stance toward Iran is cause for concern on its own. Unfortunately, it is also illustrative of a much broader and more chilling trend in South Africa’s postapartheid foreign policy: one that cozies up to tyrants, and is increasingly orientated against the West–even at the cost of its self-proclaimed principles of human rights and political freedom.

Postapartheid South Africa’s easy relationship with dictatorships, it should be noted, is not a new development. Until very recently, however, it has largely been overlooked by the media. . . . For decades, the international community rightly considered South Africa a pariah state. With the fall of apartheid, South Africa earned the unique right to be a clarion voice for freedom and human rights around the world. What a shame, then, that the ANC pursues policies hearkening back to its country’s discredited past.

Read the whole thing. It’s very troubling.