Unable to write a review

Hi Guys,
I have been an avid podcast listener for quite sometime and eventually decided to download itunes to not only manage my casts but to also provide some support to the podcast community in presenting some reviews.
However since I am situated in South Africa, with a valid itunes account, I am unable to review any of the podcasts, and if I wish to download or set up a subscription I have to change my country of origin to USA.
I find this total ludicrous and feel marginalized by Apple...is there any member out there that could provide me with some assistance in either finding a work around or perhaps a way of getting the matter resolved.
Many thanks for your kind assistance.
Regards
R3bbit

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