Monday, September 30, 2013

ክቡር ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትር ኃይሇማሪያም ዯሳሇኝ ይህንን የማፊያ ቡዴን በማፍረስ ታሪክ ይስሩ

በ2005 ዓ.ም የምክር ቤት ዘመን መጨረሻ ሊይ የዯህንነት መስሪያ ቤቱን በሚኒስትር ዯረጃ ሇማዋቀር የሚረዲ አንዴ አዋጅ የሇምክር ቤት
ቀርቦ ፀዴቆዋሌ፡፡ ይህ አዋጅ ሲፀዴቅ ከነቅሬታዬ ያሇኝ ዴጋፍ መስጠቴ ይታወቃሌ፣ ሇዚህ አዋጅ ዴጋፍ መስጠት የፈሇኩት ጠቅሊይ
ሚኒስትር ኃይሇማሪያም ዯሳሇኝ ከበረሃ ይዘውት የመጡት ሌዩ ሌዩ አፋኝ ቡዴን ስሇማይኖራቸው እንዱሁም ቀዯም ሲሌ የነበሩትን አፋኝ
ቡዴንች ወዯ አንዴ መዋቅር በማጠቃሇሌ ተጠሪነቱ ከተሇያዩ መዋቅሮችና ግሇሰቦች ወዯ ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትሩ (ወዯ ተገቢው ማሇት ነው)
ቁጥጥር በማስገባት ሇዜጎች ስጋት ሳይሆን ሇዜጎች እና ሇሀገር ዯህንነት የሚስራ ተቋም ይሆናሌ በሚሌ ተስፋ ነው፡፡ ይህ ተስፋዬም ዝም
ብል ሳይሆን በአዋጁ አንቀፅ 3 “ይህ አዋጅ በመሊው ሀገሪቱ ተፈፃሚ ይሆናሌ፡፡ በፌዳራሌም ሆነ በክሌሌ መንግስታት ዯረጃ ላሊ የመረጃና
ዯህንነት ተቋም ማቋቋም አይቻሌም” የሚሌ ዴንጋጌ በመያዙ ነው፡፡ በመስከረም 19 እሁዴ ዕሇት አንዴነት ሇዱሞክራሲና ሇፍትህ ፓርቲ
በጠራው ሰሊማዊ ሰሌፍ “በሰሊም” ከተጠናቀቀ በኋሊ እጅግ አሰገራሚ የሆነ ተግባር አጋጥሞናሌ፡፡ ተስፋዬንም ስሇአጨሇመብኝ ይህን ጉዲይ
ክቡር ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትሩ እንዱያውቁትና የብሔራዊ የመረጃና ዯህንነት አገሌግልቱ ኃሊፊውን ጠርተው ማብራሪያ እንዱጠይቁ መነሻ
ሇመስጠት ነው፡፡
የፓርቲያችን ወጣቶች በሰሌፉ ሊይ ወጣቶችን፣ ሙስሉሙን፤ ክርስቲያኑን፣ ሴቶችን እንዱሁም በግፍ የታሰሩትን ዜጎች በተመሳላነት
ሇማሳየት እጃቸውን እና እግራቸውን በሰንሰሇት አስረው ከፊት ሆነው ሰሌፍ ሊይ ሲታዩ ነበር፡፡ ማንነታቸው ያሌታወቀ ሲቪሌ የሇበሱ
ሰዎች ከነዚህ ወጣቶች አንደን ጎትተው ከታክሲ በማውረዴ ወዯ መኪና ውስጥ ሇመጫና ሲለ በአካባቢው የነበሩ የአንዴነት ወጣቶች
ዯርሰው መውሰዴ አትችለም በሚሌ ግርግር ሲፈጠር በቦታው ዯረስኩ፡፡ በቦታው ዯርሼ ይህን የሚፈፅሙትን ሰዎች መታወቂያ
እንዱያሳዩኝ ሰጠይቅ ፈቃዯኛ ባሇመሆናቸው በአካባቢው የነበሩትን ፖሉሶች (ባሇ ኮከብ ማዕረግ ያሇቸው ጭምር) አስጠርቼ መታወቂያ
እንዱያሰዩን እንዱያዯርጉ ቢሞከርም እነዚህን ጉሌበተኞች መታወቂያ ሉጠይቅ የሚችሌ ሞራሌ ያሇው ፖሉስ አጣን፤ ህዝብ በተሰበሰበበት
ፖሉሶችን እንዳት እንዯሚያዯርጓቸው ማየት በእውነት በምን ሁኔታ ሊይ እንዲሇን የሚያስገነዝብ ነው፡፡ በዚህ አጋጣሚ ከፖሉሶቹ አንደ
ጠርቶኝ እነዚህ እኮ ከእኛ አቅም በሊይ ናቸው ሲሇኝ በቅርቡ በኢሳት ቴላቪዥን ቀርቦ ምስክርነት የሰጠው የፖሉስ መኮንን ትዝ ብልኝ
የመንግስታችን ባሕሪ አሁንም ሇውጥ እያሳየ ያሇመሆኑ እና ፊት ሇፊት ከምናያቸው ተቋሞች ጀርባ ላሊ ስሌጣን እንዲሇ ፍንትው ብል
ታየኝ፡፡ የሚገርመው በዚያው ዕሇት እኔን እያወቁኝ መኪናዬን በግዲጅ አሰቁመው መንጃ ፈቃዴ፣ በሚያስገርም ሁኔታ የመኪና ባሇቤትነት
ዯብተር፣ ሰሇቦል ዕዴሳት የማያገባቸውን ሁለ እየጠየቁ ታዘን ነው በሚሌ ከገዢው ፓርቲ ጋር በመተባበር ስሌፉ እንዲይሳካ ሲሰሩ የነበሩ
ፖሉሶች በሰዓታት ሌዩነት መታዊቂያ ያሇመጠየቅ ስሌጣን ያሊቸው ሌዩ ዜጎች እንዲለ አስገንዝበውናሌ፡፡ ክቡር ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትር እነዚህን
ሰዎች ማንነት ማወቅ ከፈሇጉ ፎቶና ቪዱዮ በእጃችን እንዯሚገኝ ሊረጋግጥልት እችሊሇሁ፡፡ ሲቪሌ የሇበሱ አፋኞችን ሳይሆን ዩኒፎርም
የሇበሱ ፖሉሶችንም ቢሆን መታወቂያ መጠየቅና ከወሮበሊ ደርዬ እራሳችን መጠበቅ መብታቸን እንዯሆነ ግን ይታወቃሌ፡፡
በነገራችን ሊይ ሰሌፉ ከተጠናቀቀ በኋሊ እነዚሁ ማፊያ ቡዴኖች ፎቶ ይዘው ወጣቶችን በየመንገደ እያስቆሙ እነዚህን ወጣቶች ማዯን
እንዯያዙ ያረጋገጥን ሲሆን በዕሇቱ ሇዯህንነታቸው ሲባሌ በአጀብ ወዯ ቤታቸው ሇማዴረስ የቻሌን ቢሆንም አሁንም እነዚህ ወጣቶች
በምንም ዓይነት ሁኔታ ጉዲት ቢዯርስባቸው ላሊ ምክንያት የላሇ እና ይህ የተዯራጀ የማፊያ ቡዴን የሚሰራው ስራ መሆኑን ክቡር ጠቅሊይ
ሚኒስትር እንዱያውቁት እፈሌጋሇሁ፡፡ በማፊያዎቹ በመታዯን ሊይ ያለት ወጣቶች ስንታየሁ ቸኮሌ፣ ዲንኤሌ ፈይሣ፣ ፋናዬ ወ/ጊዮርጊስ፣
ኤፍሬም ሰሇሞን እንዱሁም አበበ ቁምሊቸሁ የሚባለ መሆናቸው እርሶም የዓሇም ህብረተሰብም እንዱያውቀት መግሇፅ ተገቢ መስል
ታይቶኛሌ፡፡ በአዯባባዩ ሊይ ሲያሳዩ የነበረውም ምስሌ ይህንን ይመስሊሌ፡፡ ወንጀሊቸው ይህ ከሆነ ማሇት ነው፡፡የሰሌፉ መሪዎቸ በተምሳላታዊ አሇባበስና ሁኔታ (ከስር ተቀምጠው የሚታዩት ወጣቶች በዯህንነት ተብዬዎች የሚሳዯደት ናቸው

በሀገራችን የህግ ስርዓት እንዱሰፍን የምናዯርገው ጥረት የሚሳካው እንዯዚህ ዓይነት አፋኝ የማፊያ ቡዴኖች በማሰማራት አይዯሇም፡፡
የብሔራዊ የመረጃና ዯህንነት አገሌግልት መስሪያ ቤትም እንዱህ ዓይነት የማፊያ ስራ እንዱስራ ኃሊፊነት አሌተሰጠውም፡፡ የተሰጡት
ኃሊፊነቶችና ተግባራት ከባዴ በሀገር ሊይ የተቃጡ ወንጀልችን መከታተሌና መረጃ መሰብሰብ ይህንንም በህግ አግባብ እንዱፈፅም ነው፡፡
ክቡር ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትር በዯርግ የመጀመሪያ ዘመን ተሰፋፍቶ የነበረውን በየቪሊ ቤት እና በየመንዯሩ አፍነው ወስዯው ማሰቃየት
በኢትዮጵያ ምዴር እንዱቆም የማዴረግ ታሪካዊ ኃሊፊነት አሇቦዎት፡፡ ይህን ማዴረግ የሚያስችሌ ስሌጣን ከላሇዎት ሇሰብዓዊ ክብር
የሚስጠውን ክርስትና እምነት እየተከተለ ይህንን ስሌጣን መያዝ ትርጉም ስሇላሇው ሇእኛም ተሰፋ ስሇማይሆኑን ስሌጣን በመሌቀቅ ላሊ
ታሪክ መስራት ይችሊለ፡፡ ምርጫው የእርሶ ነው፡፡ ይህ ሳይሆን ቢቀር ግን ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትሩ አሸንጉሉት ናቸው ከጀርባ የሚያሽከረክርየ
ላሊ ኃይሌ አሇ ሇሚለት ምስክርነት እየሰጡ ነው ብዬ ሇመውሰዴ እገዯዲሇሁ፡፡
ይህ በአዱስ አበባ ከተማ በአፍሪካ መዱና የዯረሰውን መነሻ አዴርጌ የፃፍኩት ቢሆንም በክሌሌም የፀጥት ክፍሌ የሚባሌ ማንነታቸው
የማይታወቅ አሳሪዎች አለ፡፡ የእነዚህን ሌዩ የሚያዯርገው እስረኛ በአዯራ ፖሉስ ጣቢያ ስሇሚያስቀምጡ ነው፡፡ ፖሉሶች በአዯራ የገቡትየየ
መፍታትም ሆነ ፍርዴ ቤት ማቅረብ አይችለም፡፡ በክሌሌ ሇማስቃያ የሚሆን የቪሊ ቤት እጥረት ስሇአሇ ሉሆን ይችሊሌ፡፡ ከፖሉስ የበሇጠ
ስሌጣን ግን እንዲሊቸው በእርግጠኝነት እንዱያውቁት እፈሌጋሇሁ፡፡ አዋጁ በፍጥነት በስራ ሊይ ውል የብሔራዊ መረጃና ዯህንነት
አገሌግልት በአዋጁ የተሰጡትን ሀገራዊ ተግባር እንዱሰራ እንዱያዯርጉ አዯራ ጭምር እጠይቃሇሁ፡፡
በዚህ አጋጣሚ የአንዴነት ወጣቶች እነዚህን የማፊያ ቡዴኖች በአዯባባይ ህግን መሰረት አዴርገው ሲያጋሌጡዋቸው መመሌከት ከምንም
በሊይ ኩራት የሚሰጥ መሆኑን መግሌፅ ያስፈሌጋሌ፡፡ አሁንም ቢሆን ሁሊችንም በቃ ሌንሌ ይገባሌ፡፡ ታክሲ ውስጥ ያሇ ተሳፋሪ ሲቢሌ
ሇባሾች እንዱህ ሲያዯርጉ ማንነታቸውን መጠየቅ መብቱ መሆኑን ማወቅ አሇበት፡፡ የዯህንነት መስሪያ ቤቱ እነዚህን ቀሽሞች እንዯ ሰውር
ተከታታይ አሰማርቶ ከሆነ ከአሁን በኋሊ እነሱ የሚስጥር ስራ ሇመስራት ብቃት የላሊቸው መሆኑ ተገንዝቦ ሇሆዲቸው መሙያ የሚሆን ላሊ
ስራ እንዱፈሌጉ ቢነግራቸው ጥሩ ነው የሚሌ እምነት አሇኝ፡፡ ክቡር ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትር ይህን የምሌበት ምክንያት በሌጅነታችን የማሞ
ውዴነህን የስሇሊ መፅሐፍት ሇአነበብን እንዱሁም አሁን ባሇው ቴክኖልጂ የስሇሊ ፊሌም ሇሚመሇከቱ ወጣቶች የሚመጥን ስአአሌሆነ ነው፡፡
እነዚህ ግሇሰቦች የሚፈፅሙት ተግባር ተራ የደርዬ ስራ ስሇሆነ ነው፡፡ እኔ ሇእንዯዚህ ዓይነት ተቋም ሊሇኝ ክብር እንዯዚህ ዓይነትደርዬዎች አይመጥኑትም፡፡ ይህ መስሪያ ቤት በእርግጥ የተጣሇበትን ኃሊፊነት የመወጣት ፍሊጎት ካሇው (ሇዚህም ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትሩ
ግዳታ አሇባቸው) መስሪያ ቤቱ በባሇሞያ አንጂ በተራ ጆሮ ጠቢና የመንዯር ወሬ ሇቃሚ መሞሊት የሇበትም፡፡
ክቡር ጠቅሊይ ሚኒስትር 2006 ዓ.ም ተግባራዊ ስራ ሇመስራት የሚችለበት ዘመን እንዱሆን ምኞቴ ነው፡፡ በይፋም ባይሆን በሌቦ እና
በተግባር የግሌ አሻራዎን በዚህች ሀገር ሊይ ሇማኖር መሌካም አጋጣሚ አግኝተዋሌ፡፡ ይህ ዯግሞ ሉሆን የሚችሇው ሀገራዊ መግባባት
የሚፈጠርበትን እና የጠሊትነት ሰሜት የሚወገዴበትን ተግባር በመስራት ነው፡፡ መሌካም አዱሰ ዓመት!!!!
ግርማ ሠይፉ ማሩ

ICC on an African Safari?

Monday, September 30, 2013 @ 06:09 AM AlmaICC
Alemayehu G Mariam
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African Race Hunting, the Race Card and Racing After African Thugs?
Hailemariam Desalegn, the titular prime minister of Ethiopia, says the International Criminal Court (ICC) is on African safari. In May 2013,according to the BBC, Desalegn said, “African leaders were concerned that out of those indicted by the ICC, 99% are Africans. This shows something is flawed within the system of the ICC and we object to that. The process has degenerated into some kind of race hunting.” Last week a spokesman for the ruling regime in Ethiopia chimed in. “We never appreciated what the ICC has been doing, particularly when it comes African leaders, and its belittling and it’s disparaging the African leadership.”
Earlier this month, Hailemariam reportedly sent a letter to “the ICC copying the UN Security Council (UNSC) formally demanding that the charges against both president Uhuru Kenyatta and his vice president William Ruto be dropped.” African leaders are going ballistic and threatening a mass withdrawal from The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (the treaty that established the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression). They have scheduled an extraordinary summit in Addis Ababa on October 13, 2013 for that purpose.
The ICC’s chief prosecutor, Gambian international lawyer Fatou Bensouda, has stated repeatedly that most ICC cases are opened in cooperation with African countries. She has rejected the idea that the ICC is engaged in selective prosecution of Africans.
The specific reason for the mass withdrawal of African countries from the ICC treaty is “race hunting”. I have heard of race baiting, race discrimination, the race card and even the rat race. But never “race hunting”. Is Hailemariam, in his provocatively dramatic phrase, trying to suggest that the ICC is on an African safari hunting down and prosecuting innocent black Africans? Does he mean the ICC has “degenerated” into a white racist lynch mob using legal institution to chase, capture and hang crimeless and guiltless African leaders? Is he saying that the ICC was established to selectively prosecute African because “99%” of its  indictees are Africans? Is he saying that the West is using the ICC to neutralize and punish African leaders who have an axe to grind with the West?  Who are the 99% of Africans being “race hunted” (indicted) by the ICC”?
Last week, the vicious African warlord and ex-Liberian president Charles Taylor lost his appeal in his criminal conviction by the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL). Taylor was found guilty of murder, rape, mutilating civilians, conscription of  child soldiers, sexual slavery and other acts of terrorism in in Sierra Leone over an 11 year period beginning in the mid-1990s. Over 50,000 people died in that conflict. Taylor’s trial took nearly four years; and he testified on his own behalf for seven months. The Taylor trial cost USD$250 million! A total of 22 other suspects were indicted by the SCSL on similar charges. Fourteen were convicted and nine are now serving long prison terms. The rest died before trial or were released following a short imprisonment.
When Taylor was convicted in May 2012, I wrote a commentary titled, “Justice for Sierra Leone! No Justice for Ethiopia?” I argued that the Taylor “verdict is undoubtedly a giant step forward in ending the culture of official impunity and criminality in Africa. African dictators and tyrants may no longer assume automatic impunity for their criminal actions.” David Crane, the chief prosecutor of the SCSL correctly pointed out, “This is a bell that has been rung and clearly rings throughout the world. If you are a head of state and you are killing your own people, you could be next.” U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon described the Taylor verdict as “a significant milestone for international criminal justice” that “sends a strong signal to all leaders that they are and will be held accountable for their actions.”
Who has been “game” in the ICC’s African Safari?
The system of accountability established in the ICC and the U.N. Special Courts is now coming under fire by African “leaders” who are pulling out the old race card (it used to be the old colonial, imperialist card) to evade responsibility and perpetuate their crimes and culture of impunity and lawlessness. The question is whether there is any factual basis for Desalegn’s thinly veiled provocatively inflammatory charge that the ICC has “degenerated” into a racist international legal institution arbitrarily chasing after African leaders. Or is the real reason for Hailemariam’s complaint a gnawing and foreboding fear of  David Crane’s warning, “If you are a head of state and you are killing your own people, you could be next.”
Since the Rome Statue was entered into force in 2002, the ICC has issued indictments against two sitting heads of state (Sudan’s president Omar Al-Bashir and the late Libyan supreme leader Moamar Gadhafi), two individuals who became heads of state after they were indicted (Kenya’s president Uhuru Kenyatta and his vice president William Ruto), one former head of state (Liberia’s Charles Taylor) and another leader who refused to leave office after losing an election (Cote d’Ivoire’s Laurent Gbagbo).  The ICC has also returned indictments against dozens of African rebel and opposition leaders.
The ICC indicted Kenyatta and Ruto on charges of crimes against humanity in connection with the communal post-election violence between supporters of presidential candidates Raila Odinga and Mwai Kibaki in 2008. The U.N. estimated some 1,200 people died in Kenya in weeks of unrest between December 2007 and February 2008, and 600,000 people were forcibly displaced.
Beginning in 2003, Bashir pursued a policy of genocide in the Darfur region which by U.N. estimate claimed 400,000 lives and displaced over 2.5 million people. Bashir sneered at the ICC when he was indicted in 2009. “Tell them all, the ICC prosecutor, the members of the court and everyone who supports this court that they are under my shoe.”
In 2010, Gbagbo refused to leave office after his opponent was declared the winner in a runoff vote. The U.N. estimated that 3,000 people were killed in the postelection conflict.
In 2011, Gadhafi ordered and organized the arrest, imprisonment, and killing of hundreds of civilians opposed to his regime in the initial days of the Libyan uprising.  At one point, he urged, “I want provocation. People should take to the streets. Smash those dogs, and tell them: ‘you traitors will bring us the British.’”
The expanded list of suspects indicted by the ICC includes the names of some of the most ruthless and vicious criminals of the 21st Century. In Uganda, the ICC indicted senior leaders of the “Lord’s Resistance Army” including the notorious Joseph Kony who abducted children for decades and forced them to become child soldiers. His top commanders including Vincent Otti, Raska Lukwiya, Dominic Ongwen, Okot Odhiambo were also indicted. In the DR Congo, the ICC indicted various rebel and militia leaders, Congolese military officers and politicians who committed war crimes and crimes against humanity including Thomas Lubanga Dyilo (the first person ever convicted by the ICC), Germain Katanga, Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, Bosco Ntaganda, Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, Callixte Mbarushimana and Sylvestre Mudacumura. In the Sudan, Ahmed Haroun who coordinated the operations of Sudanese military and Janjaweed forces along with interior minister Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein were indicted by the ICC for their roles in the Darfur conflict. Saleh Jerbo and Ali Kushayb, Sudanese rebel leaders, were also indicted for, among other crimes, the killing of peace keepers of the African Union Mission in Sudan.
The ICC indicted Moammar Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam and Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi for violent oppression of popular uprisings in the early weeks of the Libyan civil war. Mohammed Hussein Ali, Commissioner of the Kenya Police was indicted by the ICC for acts and omissions following the 2007 elections along with Cabinet Secretary Francis Muthaura, radio station manager Joshua Sang and government minister Henry Kosgey.  Simone Gbagbo, wife of Laurent Gbagbo,  was indicted for her role in the systematic attacks against civilians when her husband refused to leave office after he was defeated in the 2010 election.
ICC indictment has not meant certain conviction. In a number of instances, ICC indictments have been  withdrawn, dismissed  or not confirmed. Among indictees the ICC declared nolle prosequi(case dropped) include Muthaura, Mohammed Ali, Callixte Mbarushimana and Bahr Abu Garda.
Unringing the ICC Bell in Africa
SCSL special prosecutor David Crane warned that “If you are a head of state and you are killing your own people, you could be next.” All of the inflammatory race baiting and race laced rhetoric and temper tantrums by African “leaders” is intended to “unring the ICC bell”.  The African “leaders” who are racializing, demonizing, scandalizing, disparaging and damning the ICC are the ones feeling the ICC heat is getting too close for their comfort. These “leaders” are not interested in prosecuting human rights violators because they are the prime human rights violators. In fact, the only African leader on record who directly requested ICC prosecution of  suspects in Africa was Cote d’Ivoire’s president Alisane Ouattara who in 2011 wrote a letter to ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo emphatically urging him to bring the “people who bear the greatest responsibility for the most serious crimes before the International Criminal Court.”
The African Union’s (AU) has been openly contemptuous of the ICC. In 2010, the AU thumbed its nose at the ICC stating: “The AU Member States shall not cooperate pursuant to the provisions of Article 98 of the Rome Statute of the ICC relating to immunities, for the arrest and surrender of President Omar El Bashir of the Sudan”. The AU officially took a stand to protect and shelter the Butcher of Darfur from facing justice!
Why are there no ICC indictments in Ethiopia?
Is Desalegn concerned that he and his crew maybe next on the ICC prosecution list? Do members of the ruling regime in Ethiopia have reasonable cause for concern that the ICC may one day come knocking on their doors? Let the evidence speak for itself.
An official Inquiry Commission appointed by the late leader of the regime in Ethiopia in its 2006 report documented the extrajudicial killing of at least 193 unarmed protesters, wounding of 763 others and arbitrary imprisonment of nearly 30,000 persons in the post-2005 election period in Ethiopia. (That’s the singular reason I got involved in Ethiopian and African human rights advocacy.) That Commission was limited to investigating the “violence  that occurred on June 8, 2005 in Addis Ababa and violence that occurred from November 1 to 10, 2005 and from November 14 to 16, 2005” in other parts of the country. (The Commission has evidence on extrajudicial killings by security forces for dates other than those indicated; and had those casualties been included in the official Commission report the numbers would have increased several fold.) The killings investigated by the Commission occurred after the late leader of the ruling regime publicly declared that all of the country’s security and military forces were under his direct, exclusive and personal command and control.
The Commission’s evidence further showed that nearly all of the 193 unarmed protesters died from gunshot wounds to their heads or upper torso. The Commission found substantial evidence that professional sharpshooters were used in the indiscriminate and wanton attack on the unarmed protesters. The Commission further documented that on November 3, 2005, during an alleged disturbance at the infamous Kality prison near Addis Ababa, guards sprayed more than 1,500 bullets into inmate cells in 15 minutes, killing 17 and severely wounding 53. These and many other shocking facts were meticulously documented by the Commission which examined 16,990 documents, received testimony from 1,300 witnesses and undertook months of investigation in the field. There is also documentary evidence to show that there are at least 237 named police and security officials directly implicated in these crimes who were subsequently dismissed from their positions. No person has even been criminally investigated, arrested, charged or prosecuted or in any way held accountable for any of these crimes.
In December 2003, in the Gambella region of Ethiopia, 424 individuals died in extrajudicial killings by security forces of the ruling regime in Ethiopia.  A report by the International Human Rights Clinic of Harvard Law School’s Human Rights Program corroborated the extrajudicial killings.
In 2008, in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, reprisal “executions of 150 individuals” and 37 others by regime soldiers were documented by Human Rights Watch:
Ethiopian military personnel who ordered or participated in attacks on civilians should be held responsible for war crimes. Senior military and civilian officials who knew or should have known of such crimes but took no action may be criminally liable as a matter of command responsibility. The widespread and apparently systematic nature of the attacks on villages throughout Somali Region is strong evidence that the killings, torture, rape, and forced displacement are also crimes against humanity for which the Ethiopian government bears ultimate responsibility.”
In 2010, Human Rights Watch made a submission to the U.N. Committee Against Torture “regarding serious patterns of torture and other cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment in Ethiopia.” Human Rights Watch reported, “Torture and ill-treatment have been used by Ethiopia’s police, military, and other members of the security forces to punish a spectrum of perceived dissenters, including university students, members of the political opposition, and alleged supporters of insurgent groups, as well as alleged terrorist suspects.”
Suffice it to say that what is good enough for the Sudan, Kenya, Uganda and the DR Congo MUST be good enough for Ethiopia because what is good for the goose is good for the gander. The available evidence of crimes against humanity is compelling and substantial. I believe the ICC has a legal duty and a moral obligation to at least open an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Ethiopia since 2002. (But I will revisit that issue another day.)
Race hunting the ICC
It looks like hunting season on the ICC will open on October 13, 2013 at the AU summit. I have no doubts that African “leaders” will bring out their long sharp knives, scoped hunting rifles, lures and whistles and wrap up the ICC in a straight jacket with a bull’s eye. They will surround the ICC like a cackle of hyenas ringing around a lone lion patrolling the African savanna. They will take turns and froth at the mouth delivering self-righteous, self-congratulatory and self-aggrandizing speeches. They will preach fire and brimstone about the old colonial masters and imperialists, the not-so-old neocolonialists and neoliberalists and the new globalists and the invisible members of the invisible New World Order that secretly dominate the world and scheme to keep Africa in permanent bondage and servitude.
On October 13, 2013, African “leaders” will gather at the African Union and collectively growl, howl and call foul. They will take turns to demonize, criminalize, scandalize, criticize, anathematize, racialize, ideologize, stigmatize, bestialize, politicize, ostracize and trivialize the ICC. We need not wait; we have already heard it. Thabo Mbeki, the former South African president, delivered it a few weeks ago in his speech, “The West’s contempt for Africa must end!”. Mbeki defended Robert Mugabe, Zimbabawe’s 89 year old president who has been in power since 1980, to show the West’s contempt for Africa. Mbeki said, “one of the strange things is that you have [in] the entire continent [of Africa] in terms of its credible and legitimate institutions” is that the  “will of the people of Zimbabwe” and Africans is disregarded. “You have an alternative voice in Washington, London and Brussels which says, ‘No, you Africans are wrong’”. Mbeki said the last election in Zimbabwe was free and fair, and the reason it lacks credibility is because “Washington and London and Brussels have [said] the elections were not credible. In reality, the only reason they were not credible is because Robert Mugabe got elected. That’s all.” Simply stated, if Mugabe was a dictator “Washington, London and Brussels” liked, his election would be sanctified by them. Does that mean the ICC indicts African “leaders” disliked by the West? (That is an important issue I have addressed on numerous occasions, most recently in April.)
All the talk about “contempt” by African “leaders” is just chaff thrown over real issues of crimes against humanity, war crimes, genocide and rigged and stolen elections in Africa. African “leaders” want to define the issue as Western disrespect and contempt for Africans instead of their own contempt and disrespect for the basic human rights of Africans.
If African “leaders” really want to stick it to the West and get the West’s respect, the way to do it is not by moaning, groaning, griping, grousing, bellyaching and teeth gnashing. The best way is to put their money where their mouth is: Establish the equivalent of the ICC or even an institution much better than the ICC in Africa. Instead of windbagging and badmouthing the ICC, let them show the world that African leaders can take care of their own criminals against humanity, war criminals and perpetrators of genocide. How beautiful the sound of “The African Criminal Court”! How proud I would be to see such an institution founded on the African continent. But I am not hopeful. The African Union could not afford to build its own building for its gabfest so it got a USD$200 million building “donation” from China. Charles Taylor’s trial at the ICC cost USD$250 million!
In his recent speech Mbeki called on “African intellectuals, to demand with one voice that the West’s contempt for the African people and African thought must end!” I call on African intellectuals worldwide to demand in one voice that African “leaders” stop showing contempt for the human rights of African peoples.  Standing up for the International Criminal Court is standing up against African war criminals, criminals against humanity and perpetrators of genocide! The time to defend the ICC is NOW!
Professor Alemayehu G. Mariam teaches political science at California State University, San Bernardino and is a practicing defense lawyer.
Previous commentaries by the author are available at:
http://open.salon.com/blog/almariam/
www.huffingtonpost.com/alemayehu-g-mariam/
Amharic translations of recent commentaries by the author may be found at:
http://www.ecadforum.com/Amharic/archives/category/al-mariam-amharic
http://ethioforum.org/?cat=24
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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Ethiopia opposition stage anti-government demo

Sunday, September 29, 2013 @ 01:09 PM ed
ADDIS ABABA (AFP) –  A leading Ethiopian opposition group gathered Sunday to protest against the country’s anti-terrorism legislation, the head of the group said.
“We want the government to abrogate the law and to release all political and prisoners of conscience immediately,” Negasso Gidada, the leader of the opposition Unity for Democratic Justice (UDJ), told AFP.
Several opposition members and journalists, including dissident blogger Eskinder Nega, have been jailed under the 2009 legislation.
The government accused the group of  ”glorifying” convicted criminals and said the threat of terrorism in Ethiopia needed to be taken seriously.
“These people are downplaying the danger that this country has been facing… its not a potential threat, it’s already there,” said government spokesman Redwan Hussein.
Negasso said he was briefly arrested ahead of the protests along with the single member of parliament from an opposition party, Girma Seifu, and 60 other people.
Redwan said he did “not know of anybody” who had been detained.
The demonstration is part of a three-month campaign launched by UDJ, which has held protests in several cities across the country.
Negasso estimated the crowd at 80,000 people, while Redwan said only a few hundred had gathered.
The group, led by five people dressed in prison uniforms, chanted slogans demanding freedom and the release of prisoners, including UDJ member Andualem Arage who is serving a life sentence after he was convicted under the law.
Rights groups have accused Ethiopia’s anti-terrorism legislation of being vague and used to stifle peaceful dissent.
Last year, two Swedish journalists jailed on terror-related offences were released after serving 13 months of their 11-year sentence.
 

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ግን ወዴት እየሄድን ይሆን? ለሁሉም የቀረበ ወቅታዊ ጥያቄ ነው!!!

    “የኢህአዴግን የሥልጣን ዘመን አጭበርብረሃል” የሚል ወቀሳ ደርሶብኛል “ሥልጣን ለኢህአዴግ የምርጫ ሳይሆን የህልውና ጉዳይ ነው!” ውዲቷን ኢትዮጵያ ላለፉት 12 ዓመታት በርዕሰብሔርነት የመሯት (ወይስ መራቻቸው?) የ90 ዓመቱ አዛውንት ፕሬዚዳንት ግርማ ወልደጊዮርጊስ፤ ከጥቂት ቀናት በኋላ ሥልጣናቸውን በአደራ ለሰጣቸው ኢህአዴግ አስረክበው ከቤተመንግስት በመውጣት ኢህአዴግ ወዳዘጋጀላቸው መኖርያ ቤት ይገባሉ ተብሎ ይጠበቃል። “ሰላማዊ የሥልጣን ሽግግር ይደረጋል” ሲባል ሰማሁ ልበል? ወይስ ጆሮዬ ነው? (ጆሮዬ በሆነ!) ለምን መሰላችሁ? መቼም እሳቸው ከሥልጣን አልወርድም ብለው ከኢህአዴግ ጋር ሙግት ሊገጥሙ አይችሉም። ይሄማ ውለታ ቢስ መሆን ነው። እናላችሁ ---- “ሰላማዊ የስልጣን ሽግግር” ከሚለው ይልቅ “ሰላማዊ የሥልጣን እርክክብ” ቢባል የተሻለ ሳይሆን አይቀርም የሚሉ ወገኖች አሉ። በነገራችሁ ላይ ፕሬዚዳንት ግርማ ወልደጊዮርጊስ በሥልጣን ዘመናቸው ከህመማቸው በቀር በሌላ በሌላው እድለኛ ናቸው ማለት ይቻላል። እንዴት ብትሉ---- ስንቱ ቱባ ቱባ የኢህአዴግ ሹማምንት በጋዜጠኞች ሲሞለጩና ሲተቹ፣ በፓርቲያቸው ሲገመገሙና “ሂሳችሁን ዋጡ” ሲባሉ፤ እሳቸው ግን ለ12 ዓመት እንደተከበሩ ኖረዋል። (ከተሳሳትኩ እታረማለሁ!) የፕሬዚዳንቱ አማካሪ አቶ አሰፋ ከሲቶ፤ “ውጤታማና እድለኛ ናቸው” ያሉት ለዚህ ይሆን እንዴ? በእርግጥ አልተሳሳቱም፤ሰውየው እድለኛ ናቸው። ባለቀ ሰዓት ግን ተቃዋሚ ፓርቲዎች ባልሾመ አንጀታቸው የትችት መዓት አወሩዱባቸው እንጂ።



ባለፈው ሳምንት በዚሁ ጋዜጣ ላይ ስለፕሬዚዳንቱ የ12 ዓመት የሥልጣን ዘመን አስተያየት የሰጡ የተቃዋሚ ፓርቲ መሪዎችና ምሁራን በአንድ ድምፅ “ውጤታማ አልነበሩም” ብለዋቸዋል። እኔ ፕሬዚዳንቱን ብሆን (ምኞት እኮ ነው!) ምን እንደምል ታውቃላችሁ? “የእኔን እድል ይስጣችሁ” (እርግማን እኮ አይደለም!) “እንደእኔ ፕሬዚዳንት ሆናችሁ እዩት” ለማለት ነው። ልክ ነዋ! ኢህአዴግ በፕሬዚዳንትነት የሾመው ሰው ያለው ሥልጣንና ሃላፊነት የቱ ድረስ እንደሆነ ሳያውቁ እኮ ነው ተመቸን ብለው የሚናገሩት። ኢህአዴግ የሾመው ከኢህአዴግ ፍላጎት ውጭ ተዓምር እንዲሰራ መጠበቅ “ፌር” አይደለም። (በኢህአዴግ ደግሞ ትግል እንጂ “ተዓምር” መስራት አይፈቀድም!) ከፓርቲው አፈንግጦ ተዓምር ለመስራት የሚወራጭ ካለም የቀድሞው ፕሬዚዳንት የዶ/ር ነጋሶ ጊዳዳ ዓይነት እጣ ፈንታ ይገጥመዋል። ከቤተመንግስት ወጥቶ ጣራው የሚያፈስ የኪራይ ቤቶች ቤት ውስጥ ይገባል።
ይሄም ታዲያ እጁን ከፖለቲካ ሰብስቦ ከተቀመጠ ብቻ ነው። ነጋሶ ግን እጃቸውን ሰብስበው አልተቀመጡም። በግላቸው በምርጫ ተወዳድረው በማሸነፍ ፓርላማ ገቡ። ራሴ ባረቀቅሁት ህገመንግስት ውስጥ የሰፈረውን ፖለቲካዊ መብቴን ከማስወስድ የሚያፈስ ቤታችሁን ውሰዱልኝ አሉ። (“የነጋሶ መንገድ” በሚለው መፅሃፋቸው እንደነገሩን) በነገራችሁ ላይ ፕሬዚዳንት ግርማ “ውጤታማ አልነበሩም” የሚለውን የተቃዋሚዎች ትችት እየተቃወምኩም ሆነ እየደገፍኩኝ አይደለም። (“አይቻልም ወይ መኖር የማንም ሳይሆኑ” ያለችው ድምፃዊት ማን ነበረች?) እኔ ግን ጥያቄ አለኝ - በፕሬዚዳንቱ ላይ በተሰነዘሩት አስተያየቶች ዙሪያ። ፕሬዚዳንቱ ይሄን ሁሉ ዘመን ኖረው ኖረው ከቤተመንግስት ሊወጡ አንድ ሐሙስ ሲቀራቸው “ውጤታማ ነበሩ? አልነበሩም?” የሚለውን የጦፈ ሙግት ምን አመጣው? ምናልባት ኢህአዴግ አዲስ ለሚሾመው ፕሬዚዳንት ይጠቅም እንደሆነ እንጂ ለተሰናባቹ እኮ የሚተርፋቸው ፀፀት ብቻ ነው። (The damage is already done! አለ ፈረንጅ) እውነቱን ለመናገር--- ተቃዋሚዎች ስለፕሬዚዳንቱ የሰጡት አስተያየት የድሮ ተረት ከማስታወስ ያለፈ ፋይዳ አለው ብዬ አላስብም (“ጅብ ከሄደ ውሻ ጮኸ” አሉ) የሚገርመው ደግሞ ከአስተያየት ሰጪዎቹ መሃል ጠንካራና ደካማ ጎኖቻቸው ወይም ስኬትና ውድቀታቸው ብሎ ከፋፍሎ ለማየት አንድ እንኳን የሞከረ የለም። ተቃዋሚዎቹ “የማርያም ጠላት” ያደረጓቸውን ያህል በፓርላማ የኢህአዴግ ደጋፊና ብቸኛው የግል ተመራጭ ዶ/ር አሸብርም እንከን የሌለባቸው ፍፁም ፕሬዚዳንት አድርገው ነው ያቀረቧቸው። (“ወልደህ ሳትጨርስ---”የሚለው ተረት ትዝ ብሏቸው ይሆን?) የፕሬዚዳንት ግርማ አማካሪ አቶ አሰፋ ከሲቶ እንኳን የቱንም ያህል መላዕክ ቢያደርጓቸው አይፈረድባቸውም (ሥራቸው ነዋ!) እኔ ተቃዋሚዎችን ብሆን ግን ትችቴን አንድም ኢህአዴግ ላይ አሊያም የፕሬዚዳንቱን ሥልጣን በገደበው ህገመንግስቱ ላይ ነበር የማነጣጥረው።
(“አህያውን ፈርቶ ዳውላውን” አሉ!) እኔ የምለው ግን--- ጀግናው አትሌት ኃይሌ ገ/ሥላሴ በፕሬዚዳንት ግርማ ላይ የወረደውን የትችት ውርጅብኝ ሰምቶ ይሆን? ከሩጫ በኋላ ፕሬዚዳንት የመሆን ፍላጎት አለኝ ስላለ እኮ ነው! (ፍላጎት ነው ምኞት?) በኋላ ከሚቆጨኝ ለአትሌታችን ምክር ቢጤ ጣል ባደርግለት ደስ ይለኛል። ለፖለቲካ ዲሲፕሊንና ልምምድ ብቻ በቂ አይደሉም። (ሩጫና ፖለቲካ ለየቅል ናቸው!) እንግዲህ ፕሬዚዳንት ግርማ ወልደጊዮርጊስ ባለፉት 12 ዓመታት ሰሩም ተባለ አልሰሩ በቅርቡ ከሥልጣናቸው ይሰናበታሉ። ከወር በፊት ይመስለኛል--- ፕሬዚዳንቱ ከ“ሚት ኢቲቪ” አዘጋጅ ተፈራ ገዳሙ ጋር ባደረጉት ቃለምልልስ፣ ለሁለተኛ ጊዜ ሲመረጡ የፍርሃት ስሜት አድሮባቸው እንደሆነ ጠይቋቸው፣ በመጀመርያው ጊዜ እንጂ በሁለተኛው ምንም ዓይነት ፍርሃት እንዳልተሰማቸው ገልፀው፣ለሦስተኛ ዙር በፕሬዚዳንትነት መቀጠል አለመቻሉ ትንሽ እንደሚያናድድ ተናግረዋል - በቀልድ መልክ። (ከአንጀታቸውም ሊሆን ይችላል!) ግን አያችሁልኝ--- የኢህአዴግን ምስጢር ወዳድነት። እስካሁን እኮ ቀጣዩ ፕሬዚዳንት ማን እንደሚሆን ፍንጭ እንኳ አልሰጠንም። (ኢህአዴግ “ሰርፕራይዝ” ማድረግም ነፍሱ ነው አሉ!) እናላችሁ--- ችግር የለም፤ ቀኑ ሲደርስ አዲሱን ፕሬዚዳንት በፓርላማ አቅርቦ ሰርፕራይዝ ይለናል - እንደ ልደት ስጦታ (ስጦታውስ ለኛ ሳይሆን ለተሿሚው ነው!) ባለፈው ሳምንት “ታጋይ ደከመኝ አይልም እንጂ ኢህአዴግ ድክም ብሎታል” በሚል ርዕስ ያቀረብኩትን ፅሁፍ ያነበቡ አንድ ደንበኛ ስልክ ደውለው እንዴት እንደወቀሱኝ አልነግራችሁም። ወቀሳው ምን መሰላችሁ? “የኢህአዴግን የሥልጣን ዘመን አጭበርብረሃል” የሚል ነው። በመቆርቆር ግን አይመስልም፤ “23 ዓመት አንቀጥቅጦ ገዝቶን እንዴት 21 ዓመት ብቻ ትላለህ? ሁለቱን የት ደብቀህለት ነው?” ነበር ያሉኝ።
እኔ እንኳን መደበቄ አልነበረም። ሁለቷ ዓመት የልምምድ ጊዜ ናት ብዬ ነበር የተውኳት (ለካስ ሂሳብ ማወራረድ ተጀምሯል!) እኔ ግን 30 እና 40 ዓመት የመግዛት ራዕይ ላለው ፓርቲ ገና ወገቡ ላይ ሆነን ሂሳብ መተሳሰብ ፋይዳው አልታየኝም። ባይሆን 30ዎቹ የእድሜ ክልል ውስጥ ሲገባ የሥልጣን ዘመኑን መቆጣጠር እንጀምራለን፤ አሁንማ ምን ተነካና። በነገራችሁ ላይ --- ኢህአዴግ የሥራ ብዛትና ጫና ስላደከመው ከመውደቁ በፊት የአንድ ዓመት እረፍት ይውሰድ በሚል ያቀረብኩትን ሃሳብ አብዛኞቹ የኢህአዴግ አባላት ክፉኛ እንደተቃወሙትና እንዳወገዙት ሰምቻለሁ - “ታጋይ አይደክመውም” በማለት። ከዚህ ሃሳቤ የማልታቀብ ከሆነም በቅርቡ የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ለመውጣት እንደዛቱብኝ ውስጥ አዋቂ ምንጮች ሹክ ብለውኛል። ከሁሉም የገረመኝ ግን ምን መሰላችሁ? አንዳንድ የኢህአዴግ ካድሬዎች በእኔ ላይ ለሚደረገው የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ገና ካሁኑ መፈክሮች ማዘጋጀት መጀመራቸው ነው። (የሰልፍ ፈቃድ ሳያገኙ?) እስቲ ከመፈክሮቹ ጥቂቶቹን እንያቸው - “ኢህአዴግ ደክሞታል በሚል ማደናገርያ ሥልጣን በአቋራጭ መያዝ የህልም እንጀራ ነው!” “ሥልጣን ለኢህአዴግ የቅንጦት ሳይሆን የህልውና ጉዳይ ነው!” “ኢህአዴግ አረፍ እንዲል የሚፈልጉት የኒዮሊበራል ተላላኪዎች ናቸው!” እኔ ግን እንደነሱ አይደለሁም።
ሃሳብን በነፃነት የመግለፅ መብት ቀንደኛ አቀንቃኝ ስለሆንኩ በዛቻውም ሆነ በመፈክሮቻቸው ቅያሜ አላደረብኝም። እንደውም ያለውዝግብ የሰላማዊ ሰልፍ ፈቃድ ካገኙ ከእነሱ ጋር ሰልፍ ለመውጣት ሁሉ አስቤአለሁ - ተቃውሞው በእኔ ላይ ቢሆንም። ከገዢ ፓርቲ ጋር ተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ማድረግ ምን ዓይነት ስሜት እንደሚፈጥር ማወቅ እፈልጋለሁ (ለጠቅላላ እውቀት እኮ ነው!) በዚያ ላይ ተቃዋሚዎች ከቅርብ ጊዜ ወዲህ በሚጠሩት በእያንዳንዱ ሰልፍ ከአዲስ አበባ መስተዳድር ፈቃድ ክፍልና ከፖሊስ ጋር የሚጋቡትን እልህና ውዝግብ ሰበብ ለማወቅ እፈልጋለሁ። ኢህአዴግስ ተመሳሳይ ውዝግብና እልህ ውስጥ ይገባል ወይስ ነገሩ አልጋ በአልጋ ይሆንለታል? (የባለቤቱ ልጅ መሆኑ እኮ አልጠፋኝም!) ይሄን ሁሉ የመፈተሽና የማጥናት ፍላጎት አለኝ። ስፖንሰር ተደርጌ እኮ አይደለም። (የሃገሬ ጉዳይ አያገባኝም እንዴ?) ባለፈው እሁድ ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ በመስቀል አደባባይ ሰልፍ ለማድረግ ጠይቆ፤ ቦታው በኮንስትራክሽን ሥራ ላይ እንደሆነና “ለልማት ነው ቅድምያ የምንሰጠው” የሚል ምላሽ እንደተሰጠው ገልጿል።
በዚሁ ሰበብ ፖሊስ ከቢሮው ንብረቶች እንደወሰደበት እንዲሁም እሁድ እለት ሰልፉን ሊያካሂዱ ሲሉ መንገድ በመዝጋት ሰልፉን እንዳቋረጠባቸው ፓርቲው በሰጠው መግለጫ አስታውቋል። አንድነት ፓርቲም በመስቀል አደባባይ ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ ለማድረግ ጠይቆ፤ ሌላ አማራጭ ቦታዎች አቅርብ ከተባለ በኋላ ያቀረበው ሁሉ ውድቅ ሆኖ ሰልፉን ጃንሜዳ አድርግ እንደተባለ አስታውቋል። በዚሁ ሰሞን ሰላማዊ ሰልፍን የሚገድብ አዲስ መመሪያ ከአዲስ አበባ መስተዳድር መውጣቱን የሚናገሩ ተቃዋሚ ፓርቲዎች፤ የተቃውሞ ሰልፉ የሚደረግበትን ቦታና ጊዜ የሚወስነው መስተዳድሩ እንደሆነ ጠቁመው፤ “አሁን የቀራቸው የምትቃወሙትንም የምንሰጣችሁ እኛ ነን” ማለት ብቻ ነው ሲሉ ክፉኛ አሽሟጠዋል። አንድ የተቃዋሚ ፓርቲ ደጋፊ አዲስ ወጣ በተባለው መመሪያ ተናዶ ምን እንዳለኝ ታውቃላችሁ? “እንደዚያ ከሆነማ ለምን ሰልፍ የሚወጣውንም ህዝብ እነሱ አይመድቡልንም?” በአሁኑ ጊዜ ኢህአዴግ የተቃዋሚዎች ሰልፍ በጣም አስፈርቶታል የሚለው ይሄው የተቃዋሚ ደጋፊ፤ “በመኪና ለመቀስቀስ፣ ፖስተር ለመለጠፍ፣ በራሪ ወረቀት ለመበተን፣ ወዘተ--- ለሁሉ ነገር አስፈቅዱኝ እያለ ነው፣ ለምን መፈክሮቹንም እሱ አያዘጋጅልንም” በማለት አዲስ የሥራ ፈጠራ ሃሳብ ለገዢው ፓርቲ አበርክቶለታል። “እናም ኢህአዴግ በቅርቡ “ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ እናዘጋጃለን፣ የተቃውሞ አጀንዳዎችን እንቀርፃለን፣ ለሰልፍ የሚወጣ ህዝብ እንመለምላለን፣ በራሪ ወረቀቶችን እናዘጋጃለን፣ የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ቅስቀሳ እናደርጋለን ወዘተ-- የሚል ልዩ ማስታወቂያ በኢቴቪ ሲያስተላልፍ ልንሰማ እንችላለን” ብሏል - የተቃዋሚ ደጋፊው። (ግን ወዴት እየሄድን ይሆን? ለሁሉም የቀረበ ወቅታዊ ጥያቄ ነው!)          
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Addis Ababa rocked by protest rally

Sunday, September 29, 2013 @ 04:09 AM ed

The protest rally organized by the Unity for Democracy and Justice Party and Medrek has drawn hundreds of thousands of people. But the government has blocked the protesters from marching to Meskel Square and other venues requested by the organizers. The protesters have condemned political oppression and human rights violations. They demanded for the unconditional release of jailed journalists and activists.                                      source adise voise

Saturday, September 28, 2013

ታላቅ ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ በዋሽንገተን ዲሲ – አዲስ አበባ ላይ የሚደረገውን ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ ለመደገፍ - See more at: http://www.andinetusa.org/archives/17125#sthash.vyfHcjkl.dpuf

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- See more at: http://www.andinetusa.org/archives/17125#sthash.vyfHcjkl.dpuf

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ፖለቲካና ስደት
(ወለላዬ ከስዊድን)
መቼም እኔና አንቺን ሲፈጥረን
ጉዳችሁ አይለቅ ያለን ነን
ይሄው ደግሞ ተሰደንም
ልንስማማ አልደፈርንም።
ሳትሰሚኝ አጣጥመሽ
እኔም ያንቺን ሳላውቅልሽ
መግባባቱ እንዳቃተን
በየአቅጣጫው ተበታትነን
ስንፋተግ ዕድሜ ገፋን።
እውነታውን ስንሸሸው፣ መወያየት ስንፈራ
ቀለብ ሆነን ሀሜት ጉራ።
በይ ተይው ግዴለም፣ ድሮውንም ሲፈጥረን
ጉዳችሁ አይለቅ ያለን ነን።
ለነገሩ ትተነውስ ወዴት ልንደርስ
ግደለሽም እኛው ደፍረን እንዋቀስ
የዕለት የዕለቱን ትተነው
ዘላቂውን እንመርምረው።
የጋራ ችግራችንን ተነጋግረን
በጋራ እንፈታለን እያልን
በአፍ ብቻ ስንወተውት
ከልብ አጣን ስምምነት።
ስለሀገሬ ስለሀገርሽ
አንቺም ስሚኝ፣ እኔም ልስማሽ!
የማተያት፤ የማልተዋት
የጋራችን አንድ ሀገር ናት።
ታዲያ ይሄንን እያውቅን
በድርጅት ተከፋፍለን
እላይ ላዩን ታጋይ መስለን
ውስጥ ለውስጥ ተሸዋውደን
“በእከክልኝ ልከክልህ” ተዘማምደን
እንኳን ካለው ከጎናችን
ጸበኛ ሆ’ን ከህሊናችን።
የጠላታችንን ጠላት፣ ወዳጅ ማድረግ
እንቢ ብለን በማፈግፈግ
እሱ ራሱ ተስፋ እንዲቆርጥ
እንጥራለን ለመበጥበጥ
ይሄን አውቀን በአዲስ መንፈስ
ካልፈታነው ያለንን ቀውስ
ከቶ አንችልም የትም ልንደርስ።ከአፍ ብልጠት ሳትቆጥሪብኝ
ማነህ? ብለሽ ሳታይብኝ
እንደ አባቶች በእርጋታ፣ እንደ እናቶች በጽሞና
ተወቃቅሰን እንቃና
ህዝብ ማለት እኮ-እኔና አንቺ ነን
ሀገርም ማለትም እኛ ነን።
ሀገር ሀገር ብንላት
በምላሳችን ጫፍ ለጥፈናት
አናድናትም ከጥፋት
እስቲ እንተወው አልልሽም ይሄንንስ
ትተነውስ ወዴት ልንደርስ?
ሌላ ሀገር እኮ ቢኖሩት
ያስጨንቃል የራስ እጦት
አዎን! ችሎ ማደር ይባላል
ችሎ ማደር ይቻላል
ሀገር ካልኖረ ችሎ፣ ታድሮስ የት ይገባል?
ይሄው! በትግሉ ጎራ ብንኮለኮልም
እኔና አንቺ ጠርተን አንጠራም
እርስ በእርስ ተቆራቁዘን
ተኮራርፈን ተሰዳድበን
ስም መግደያ ሰይፍ መዘን
ስንቱን ጥለን ጨፈጨፍነው
ስንቱን ሰቅለን አወረድነው
እኔና አንቺ ከመጣብን
ምን ያስዋሻል እንደዚህ ነን።
በይ! እንፍታው በንግግር
እንድንድን ከዚህ ችግር
እስከመቼ ተፈራርተን
ተባባሉ መባል ጠልተን
እውነታውን አንሸፍን
ድንገት እንኳን ቢሆነን ፈውስ
ተገጣጥመን እንዋቀስ።
አንዴ ወጥተን ሥልጣን ላይ
የልጅ ልጆች እዛው ሳናይ
እኔና አንቺን የሚነካን
ወያኔ ነው ውረድ ካለን።
የኔና ያንቺ ሥልጣን አቅም
ከልጆች መብት ብዙ አያንስም
ብናጠፋስ ማን ተናግሮን
እንዳላየ ነው የሚያልፈን
ይሄን ይሄን ካላረምን
ገዚው ፓርቲ የሚበልጠን
ልብ ብለን ካስተዋልነውበሚንስትር ብቻ እኮ ነው።
እንተወው አልልሽም ይሄንንስ
እኔና አንቺው እንዋቀስ
መወቃቀስ ለህሊናው ላደረ ሰው
እንደ እንቆቆ መዳኒት ነው
ይሄን አውቀን አምነንበት
መራሯን ቃል እንጨልጣት
ካለን ሕመም ለመፈወስ
ደግመን ደግመን እንዋቀስ
ግድ የለሽም ገጽታሽን አታጥቁሪ
አንገትሽን አታዙሪ
ለሰው ያሉትን - ለኔ ብሎ መስማት
ይጠቅማል እንጂ የለውም ጉዳት።
በይ! እንግዲህ እንዋቀስ፣ ብለን ካልን
ስህተታችን ካስተማረን፤
ትንሽ ሲገኝ የምንኮራ
ወሬ ሰምተን የምንፈራ
በገዢና ተገዢ አይነት
በኔ አውቃለሁ ግትርነት
በተበለጥኩ ምቀኝነት
ተተብትበን ምንራኮት
የጠራ አቋም ያልጨበጥን
የማንፈትሽ ውስጣችንን
እኛን ጥለን ሌላ ምንጥል
በግማሽ ልብ ምንታገል
መወያየት አስፈርቶን
አሉባልታ የተጫነን
ምን ያስዋሻል፣ እኔና አንቺ እንደዚህ ነን።
ወለላዬ ከስዊድን
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Obama administration to allocate $45M for cops in schools

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FILE: July 11, 2013: Practice air-powered handguns sit on a teacher's desk in a classroom at Clarksville High School in Clarksville, Ark.AP
The Obama administration plans to spend millions of dollars to place armed police officers in schools throughout the country in a move advocated by the National Rifle Association in the wake of last December's shooting massacre in Newtown, Conn.
The Department of Justice announced Friday it's giving nearly $45 million to fund 356 new school resource officer positions. Funding will be provided by grants from the department's Community Oriented Policing Services, or COPS, office.
"Just over nine months after the senseless mass shooting at Sandy Hook, we remain committed to providing every resource we can to ensure that the children of Newtown can feel safe and secure at school and elsewhere," Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement. "And as we hold lost loved ones in our thoughts and prayers, we resolve to continue to support and protect this community — and to help them heal together."
Holder announced the department has allocated $150,000 to put police officers in schools in Newtown. The grant from the department's Bureau of Justice Assistance is intended to fund two positions, such as resource officers.
The NRA was initially criticized by Democrats for focusing so closely on school security, and rejecting gun control measures, following the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.in which 26 people were killed. NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre in December called for armed officers to be installed in every school in the country.
In the NRA's first in-depth public comments since the shooting, LaPierre argued that if banks and members of Congress can have protection, schools across America should be afforded the same security.
"It's now time for us to assume responsibly for our schools," he said. "The only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be permanently involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection."
He added: "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun."
In August, the Department of Justice authorized spending another $2.5 million in Newtown to help compensate police for overtime, forensic work and security since the shooting. The gunman, who had killed his mother at home before going to the school, killed himself as police closed in.
Police have been present since January at the school Sandy Hook students are using. The town's high school and one of its middle schools also have resource officers.
The district's acting school superintendent, John Reed, declined to comment Friday on the Department of Justice announcement through an assistant, who said the schools had not been notified about the funds.
Newtown established a school security committee last year and has been working with New York's John Jay College of Criminal Justice on a security analysis of all its schools.
Reed sent a letter to parents last month informing them of several security improvements, including the installation of security cameras in all schools.
The committee has said its goal is to have the full-time presence of one police officer and at least one trained security officer at each school building during regular school hours and it expects that to occur shortly after winter break.
Also on Friday, the State Bond Commission approved a $3.7 million grant for Newtown to finance the planning, design and site preparation costs for a new Sandy Hook Elementary School.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Friday, September 27, 2013

No Human Rights = No Development


No Human Rights  = No DevelopmentSeptember 26, 2013

Oakland Institute and the Housing and Land Rights Network Submit Human Rights Report on Ethiopia to the United Nations

OAKLAND CA- In a report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on September 15, 2013, the Oakland Institute and the Housing and Land Rights Network outlined the human rights and international law violations perpetrated by the government of Ethiopia in the name of country’s development strategy.
Drawing clear links between recorded testimonies on the ground and breaches of specific international covenants and articles in Ethiopia’s constitution, the joint submission to the UN Human Rights Council also responds to Ethiopia’s draft National Human Rights Action Plan for 2013-2015. “Rather than working to build a development strategy grounded in human rights, the Ethiopian government is attempting to hoodwink its human rights record, leaving unmentioned its villagization program and the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation-both used by the government as significant justifications for forced resettlement, arbitrary detentions, and politically motivated arrests,” said Anuradha Mittal, Executive Director of the Oakland Institute.
As previous Oakland Institute reports have chronicled, the Ethiopian government’s efforts to clear land for large-scale foreign investment has entailed widespread violations of human, social, economic, and political rights. Violations of citizen’s rights to self-determination, housing, land for subsistence production, and free political association–enshrined in the Ethiopian constitution, the Rural Land Administration and Land Use Proclamation, and in United Nations international covenants–are carried out in the name of development.
The joint UPR submission suggests that the ruling party’s ability to implement country’s unpopular villagization program rests in its monopoly on force and dominance over the allocation of humanitarian assistance. “Authoritarian governance and the methods used in implementing development projects have combined to violate human rights to livelihood and culture for land-based peoples, especially in the peripheral regions,” said Joseph Schechla, Coordinator of the Housing and Land Rights Network. “Involuntary resettlement, a form of forced evictions, accompanies deprivation of the right to food, including the right to feed oneself, particularly for agropastoralists. On the other hand, the ability to control information and stifle dissent has enabled the ruling party to present a positive face to the international community, which has dubbed Ethiopia a nation in “renaissance”, he continued.
The joint submission presents undeniable evidence that should compel the international community to advocate for a human rights centered development strategy that would benefit all Ethiopians.

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Fuel-price-rise protests continue in Sudan


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Demonstrations sparked by fuel and gas price hikes gain momentum with some protesters calling for government's fall.

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Protesters hold up signs reading 'No to killing' and 'I only want the regime to go' [Ahmed Saad/Al Jazeera]
Sudanese security forces have opened fire on demonstrators as thousands marched through the streets of the capital in continuing protests over fuel price hikes.
About 3,000 people, angered by a police crackdown on previous demonstration, also demonstrated after Friday prayers in Khartoum's twin city Omdurman, across the Nile, shouting "Freedom! Freedom!" and "The people want the fall of the regime!".
The protests over the last week, in which at least 50 people have been shot dead according rights groups, are seen as the biggest domestic challenge faced by President Omar al-Bashir since he came to power after a coup in 1989.
Police fired teargas, sending some protesters running for cover. But most remained, some hurling stones at the police,
others torching cars.

More than 2,000 people protested in Khartoum's northern Bahri district, a hot-spot for days of unrest, and other areas, witnesses said.
"People will not be stopped by the killings until this rotten regime leaves," one witness and Umma Party member, Mohammed al-Mahdi, told the AP news agency.
Security forces opened fire on a march on 60th Street in eastern Khartoum, one witness said, speaking on condition of anonymity for security reasons. There was no immediate reports on casualties.
Sudan's economy was severely hit after South Sudan broke off and became an independent state in 2011, taking Sudan's main oil-producing territory.
"Will the government's use of live ammunition keep the people from taking to the streets, or will it give them more reason to do so?" said Al Jazeera's Harriet Martin, reporting from Khartoum.
Protests first erupted this week in the town of Wad Madani, south of Sudan's capital, then spread to Khartoum and seven other cities after the government cut subsidies on fuel and gas on Sunday, causing prices to rise.
Angry protesters torched police and gas stations and government buildings, while students marched chanting for Bashir's ousting.
The subsidy cuts are part of a programme worked out with the International Monetary Fund aiming at salvaging the economy after the break with the south, seeking to cut state spending while encouraging non-oil sectors.
Bashir justified the new measures, saying they would rescue the country from "collapse".
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