“On the eve of President Trump’s speech in New York, the UN-affiliated “Global Hope Coalition” designated Moroccan King Mohammed VI a “hero” for his struggle to fight terror with tolerance. But on the other hand, the Mugabe dictatorship of Zimbabwe and civil war-torn Libya display an uglier side of Africa. To a more limited extent, so does the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a once-promising democratic experiment risks sliding into authoritarianism under the continuing rule of Joseph Kabila.”