(Reuters) - Making his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa since his
election as French president in May, Sarkozy set out his Africa
policy in a public speech to Senegal's main university late on
Thursday, acknowledging colonialism's ills and calling for
democracy, liberty, justice and law, to a mixed reception.
"Cliches, more cliches and still cliches. What an insult!"
the Dakar daily Sud Quotiden said on its front page on Friday.
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election as French president in May, Sarkozy set out his Africa
policy in a public speech to Senegal's main university late on
Thursday, acknowledging colonialism's ills and calling for
democracy, liberty, justice and law, to a mixed reception.
"Cliches, more cliches and still cliches. What an insult!"
the Dakar daily Sud Quotiden said on its front page on Friday.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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