Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Mr. Obang Metho to testify at the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission


September 29, 2015
International Financial Institutions and Human Rights
Hearing Wednesday, September 30, 2015 1:30 PM HVC-215
This hearing will take place at 1:30 PM on 9/30/2015, in HVC-215.
The hearing is open to members of Congress, congressional staff, the media and the interested public.
Please join the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission for a hearing on international financial institutions (IFIs) and human rights.Mr. Obang Metho’s speech in Las Vegas, Nevada
International financial institutions exert considerable influence on international development through their lending, grant-making, technical assistance and research. The World Bank, which has set itself the goal of eliminating extreme poverty, is arguably the most important international development agency. However, the World Bank has resisted incorporating human rights standards into its work. Many World Bank projects have been strongly criticized for generating highly prejudicial effects at the domestic level, such as land grabs and forced displacement. The inclusion of human rights standards in the design and evaluation of World Bank and other IFI development projects could assist in preventing such effects. Human rights observations could furthermore play a positive role by offering guidance to the World Bank and other IFIs on programs and projects to promote at the country and project level.
The first panel of hearing witnesses will discuss case studies of the negative consequences of development projects funded by IFIs. The second panel will focus on recommendations for advancing towards the incorporation of human rights into the work of the World Bank and other IFIs.
The following witnesses will testify:
Panel I: Case studies
•Obang Metho, Executive Director, Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia
•Milton Sanchez, General Secretary, The Interinstitutional Platform of Celendin
•Nezir Sinani, Safeguards Coordinator and Climate Change Coordinator, Bank Information Center
Panel II: Recommendations
•Professor Philip Alston, UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights                                                                                      source   http://ecadforum.com/ 

Monday, September 28, 2015

Think of us as a human family in a global community


September 28, 2015
by Yerusalem
Good afternoon everyone and thank you for taking the time to come to the Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia’s first ever Solidarity Sunday picnic.My name is Yerusalem
I will begin my speech with story of a man I met name Steve Abdullah. Steve was released from prison the day I met him in the metro. I wore hijab. He greeted me with “Assalamu alaikum.” Humbled I responded, “Walaikum as-salaam.” A delightful introduction. He asked everyone to help him pay for a meal, but his voice drowned out in the crowd of morning commuters.
I was on my way to DC to the Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia (SMNE) office. The, SMNE, is a family. Everyone is welcome. Think of us as a human family in a global community. I sat next to two Ethiopian women new to the US. A young Muslim sister who had lived in Alexandria for one year and a Protestant Ethiopian Christian woman who had arrived two months ago. They were new to each other, their friendship only a week old, and already they supported each other in their job search. I gave them both my SMNE card and said we can help you get situated in this area to make it your home.
Steve returned to where we sat and asked me directly for a few dollars for a meal. I was reluctant, because I didn’t know where the money was really going so I offered him a bagel and coffee. I invited him to exit with me at my stop, Farragut West, where I planned to meet Obang Metho, the Executive Director of SMNE. I wanted to treat Steve like my brother. And I did.
Steve spoke the same Arabic I did. He said, “Shukran meaning thank you.” He blessed me with “Jazak Allah Khair or may Allah reward you with goodness.” Long story short, while we waited for Obang to meet us at the metro, Steve asked me for lotion. I said yes. Then he asked me for a couple dollars. Again, I said, “Breakfast, yes. A blank check, no.” He broke down and requested money to purchase a harmful chemical substance. I care about Steve. I don’t want him or anyone to suffer from addiction. I said, “I’ll only buy you a good or a product.” Then something beautiful happened.
He began to pray with me. We recited Al-Fatihah together, the opening Surah to the Quran. We bonded. He memorized as much Arabic as I had committed to memory. He is no different than me. He is no different than us all. In Islam, we’re taught that this world, this dunya, is much like a prison and one day we’ll be released to our true home – mansions in paradise and we’ll see gardens under which rivers flow.
As Obang, Steve Abdullah and I walked to a café to buy a bagel and coffee, Steve Abdullah whose name means “servant of God” said something interesting to me. I asked if he were Muslim and he protested, “Oh, I’m Jewish.” I laughed from my soul. Steve had a very similar journey to mine. I study the Abrahamic faiths – Islam, Christianity and Judaism. My name is Yerusalem, the Indonesian way to say Jerusalem.
It’s similar to the Ethiopian way, only in Amharic, the national language of Ethiopia, you say Eyerusalem. I hope I simplified it. Please call me Yeru or Ru. Ruh, I say it with an accent. Ruh with an “h” at the end is the Arabic word for spirit or soul. Ruach in Hebrew is the word for spirit. Christian believe in Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit. In English, the spirit is what lives on even after our physical death.
While we’re alive, we can feel the spirit. We can feel each other’s spirit. May we all have resilient spirits, indomitable spirits, peaceful spirits. And may we share that spirit with everyone we meet. I personally believe in heaven or paradise. The Islamic greeting in paradise will be “Assalamu alaikum.” Maybe this interaction with Steve was all a dress rehearsal for a future reality where Steve Abdullah will great me with a blessing of “peace be upon you.” Maybe the road to paradise is paved with good deeds or the Hebrew mitzvot. Pure intentions are important too. This whole interaction took place on Eid, a Muslim holiday, where more than 700 Muslim pilgrims lost their lives in Mecca. May their souls reach Jannah, Arabic for paradise. They had the right intention to make Hajj, a pillar of Islam. We must live by our beliefs. We aren’t promised tomorrow.
The peace we’ll experience in paradise far surpasses the peace we see here. As it’s written in Christian Scripture we should be anxious for nothing and in Philippians 4:7, we learn that “the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard our hearts.” So, let us thank God and ask for help when we need it. May God guide us and may we bring out the best in each other – giving every good gift.
This is just one small example of a person SMNE helped. Steve received breakfast, a metro card, a prayer and a spiritual hug on the blessed holiday of Eid. Let’s make our requests known. As the Psalmist King David wrote, “Delight thyself in the Lord and He will grant you the desires of your heart.” Let’s open our hearts to God and share what’s in our hearts with others. The heavens will open up and we’ll find ourselves standing or sitting in the midst of good company in peace and solidarity.
Our work at SMNE is to put our humanity before ethnicity and to remember that no one is free until we ALL are free. So let’s free our consciousness from any negative associations. Thus, we can embrace our true selves and extend that love, that compassion to everyone we meet.
Thank you.
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For more information, contact Yerusalem Work, Director of Operations, SMNE DC Office Email: Yerusalem @solidaritymovement.org
sourse http://ecadforum.com/

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

My Private Letter to Senator Ted Cruz (Alemayehu G. Mariam) A CALL TO ACTION

My Private Letter to Senator Ted Cruz (Alemayehu G. Mariam)

September 20, 2015
by Alemayehu G. Mariam
A CALL TO ACTION
Special note and request: I am asking my readers in the United States, particularly Ethiopian Americans in the great State of Texas and in the Washington metropolitan area, to join me in advocating against confirmation of Gayle Smith who has been nominated to head the USAID.Gayle-Smith-nomination
The United States Senate has independent and full authority to confirm or reject Gayle Smith’s nomination.
I specifically urge Ethiopian American constituents of Senator Ted Cruz to contact one of his district offices or Senate office in Washington, D.C. and register their strong opposition to Smith’s confirmation.
For a list of Senator Cruz’s district offices in Texas and Washington, D.C.,CLICK HERE.
I also call upon all Ethiopian Americans who believe in freedom, democracy and human rights to phone, write, email and fax their Senators’ local or Washington offices and register their strong opposition to Ms. Smith confirmation.
To contact your United States Senators, CLICK HERE.
“The President…shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law….” United States Constitution, Article II, section 2, Clause 2.
As I have set forth below in my letter to Senator Ted Cruz, Ms. Smith’s confirmation to head USAID will be a disaster for Africa and an unmitigated catastrophe for Ethiopia.
Let us use the U.S. Constitution and petition our Government to do the right thing:  REJECT THE NOMINATION OF GAYLE SMITH!
“You just need to be a flea against injustice. Enough committed fleas biting strategically can make even the biggest dog uncomfortable and transform even the biggest nation.”
― Marian Wright Edelman
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September 18, 2015
Senator Ted Cruz
U.S. Senate
Suite SR-404
Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Senator Cruz:
I refer to your Letter to President Barack Obama dated July 16, 2015.
In that Letter, you indicated your intention “to block all nominees for the Department of State” until the President provided you certain assurances.
The President has failed to provide you the assurances you requested.
As you pledged in your Letter, I am writing to seek your support in blocking the confirmation of Gayle Smith as Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
On June 17, 2015, Ms. Smith’s confirmation was held before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The Senate has yet to act on her nomination.
I am opposed to Ms. Smith’s nomination.
On May 12, 2015, I registered my objection to Ms. Smith’s confirmation in The Hill in my op-ed piece, “The Senate should not confirm Gayle Smith”.
I believe Ms. Smith is the wrong choice for the job.
I specifically object to Ms. Smith’s confirmation because of 1) her poor record in promoting and supporting democracy, freedom and human rights in Africa, and 2) for her unwavering support for African dictators for the past three decades and 3) for her foreign policy approach which treats Africans as welfare aid recipients who must be perpetually tethered to the pockets of hard working American tax payers.
Ms. Smith subscribes to a foreign policy of welfare, aid handouts and alms-giving to Africa generously supported by American taxpayers. In 2014, American tax payers through USAID spent over $5 billion in Africa on various health and development programs.
What have American tax payers received for the billions of dollars they have spent in Africa through USAID?
What have American tax payers received for the billions of dollars they have spent in Ethiopia through USAID?
No one really knows. Not even USAID!
In 2010, the U.S. State Department Office of the Inspector General (OIG)  concluded  its “audit was unable to determine whether the results reported in USAID/Ethiopia’s Performance Plan and Report were valid because mission staff could neither explain how the results were derived nor provide support for those reported results.” (“Audit of USAID/Ethiopia’s Agricultural Sector Productivity Activities (Audit Report No. 4-6663-10-003-P (March 30, 2010, p. 1″).
In 2014, the OIG concluded that the USAID HIV project in Ethiopia experienced significant and undue delays and was plagued by poor planning, lack of oversight and monitoring and complete absence of quality control.  (AUDIT OF USAID/ETHIOPIA’S HIV CARE AND TREATMENT ACTIVITIES, AUDIT REPORT NO. 4-663-14-006-P (MAY 23, 2014.)  In one USAID-funded hospital,  the OIG (with photographs)  “discovered several cartons of food supplements that mice had also chewed on. There were mouse droppings in both rooms where food was stored. The rooms were damp and dirty; one had no windows or lighting, and the other had a leaky ceiling (p.12.))
According to Global Financial Integrity (GFI),  “Ethiopia, which has a per-capita GDP of just US$365, lost US$11.7 billion to illicit financial outflows between 2000 and 2009.”
A good chunk of the nearly $12 billion lost in illicit transfer is American tax payer dollars given through USAID and laundered by the leaders of the ruling regime in Ethiopia and their cronies in off shore banks.
GFI concluded, “The people of Ethiopia are being bled dry.  No matter how hard they try to fight their way out of absolute destitution and poverty, they will be swimming upstream against the current of illicit capital leakage.”
If Ms. Smith is confirmed, the capital leakage will be capital hemorrhage, a capital tsunami out of Ethiopia! Ethiopians will be paddling up that famous creek without a paddle if Ms. Smith is  confirmed.
Simply stated, the OIG’s conclusions point to the incontrovertible fact that USAID in Ethiopia has been working hand in glove with the corrupt regime in Ethiopia and asleep at the switch, or shall I say the spigot, as American tax dollars flowed directly out of American pockets and into the pockets of regime officials and their crony contractors.
Confirmation of Ms. Smith to head the USAID will be an endorsement of USAID’s  business-as-usual modus operandi in Ethiopia.
Confirmation of Ms. Smith to head the USAID will mean a “beggar’s feast” for the regime in Ethiopia.
You see Senator Cruz, Ms. Smith  has been bosom buddies with Africa’s worst dictators for decades.
Ms. Smith has been and remains a dyed-in-the-wool supporter of some of the most ruthless dictatorships in Africa.
Ms. Smith was a staunch supporter and spin doctor of the late Meles Zenawi, the late bloodthirsty  and ruthless dictator in Ethiopia,  whose crimes against humanity have been certified by an Inquiry Commission he personally established.
It is a little known fact that Ms. Smith was an employee of Mr. Zenawi’s rebel organization the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in the mid-1980s.
According to a May 1991 Christian Science Monitor report, “One of the few Westerners who speaks the Tigre language and has had many contacts with Zenawi over a nine-year period, is Gayle Smith, an American who worked for Tigre’s relief agency, REST, during the 1985-6 drought.”
Ms. Smith had long “gone native” with the brutal rebel group that is today ruling Ethiopia.
Smith was a staunch defender and spin-doctor of Meles Zenawi. She is today a protector and guardian of the TPLF.
It is ironic that the TPLF, which employed Ms. Smith decades ago is today is the official regime in Ethiopia, is today  listed in the Global Terrorism Database.
The fact of the matter is that Ms. Smith has tried to humanize the late cut-throat Marxist Meles Zenawi and his TPLF as  harmless ideologues.
Ms. Smith has tried to justify many of Zenawi’s outrageously radical statements as “language that goes along with being a left-of-center guerrilla organization”.
Ms. Smith has even tried to paint Zenawi as a reasonable liberal democrat who “realizes only a broad-based coalition can govern Ethiopia’s diverse ethnic population.”
Ms. Smith has long been a bulwark for a regime with a frightening human rights record.
The facts speak for themselves.
In 2003, Ms. Smith’s old comrade, Meles Zenawi, massacred over 400 innocent villagers in Gambella, in Western Ethiopia.
Ms. Smith was silent and turned a blind eye to the crimes against humanity committed by her old comrade-in-arms.
In 2005, Meles Zenawi ordered the massacre and shooting of hundreds of unarmed protesters following the election that year. In the Meles Massacres, nearly 200 unarmed protesters were killed and some 800 wounded.
Ms. Smith remained dead silent as the very graves the innocent protesters were buried in.
The Meles Massacres of 2005 were a defining moment for me, Senator Cruz.
Overnight, I was transformed from an armchair academic and pugnacious defense lawyer into an indefatigable human rights advocate for Ethiopia and Africa.
For the past nine years, I have written long weekly commentaries (without missing a single week!) exposing the crimes against humanity committed by the late Zenawi and the crimes against humanity that continue to be committed by the TPLF today.  (My commentaries are available at almariam.com  and   http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alemayehu-g-mariam )
In 2007, Meles Zenawi ordered the indiscriminate bombing of the Ogaden region of Ethiopia results in the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent villagers. The massacres in the Ogaden have been described as “genocide”.
Ms. Smith remained silent, deaf and mute in the face crimes against humanity committed by her dear friend Meles Zenawi.
As I am sure you are aware, the TPLF, the party for whom Ms. Smith worked decades ago, this past May declared one hundred percent (100%) victory in the parliamentary election.
In 2010, the same party declared victory by 99.6 percent.
To the shock and horror of the world, President Obama in July 2015 said, “the government of Ethiopia [which “won” the 2015 election by 100 percent] has been democratically elected.”
Ms. Smith was at the side of the President in Addis Ababa when he made the absurd declaration.
Over the past few months, a few of Ms. Smith’s personal friends and associates have written op-ed pieces lionizing her and trying to reinvent her a new public image as a defender of human rights. The latest one appeared in The Hill on September 18  declaring it is “Time for the Senate to confirm Gayle Smith.”
It is time to send back Gayle Smith’s nomination to the White house  stamped, “REJECTED”.
In another forum, I have presented ample evidence to support my opposition to Ms. Smith.
Let me restate my deep concerns that if the Senate confirms Ms. Smith, it will be a holiday for African dictators on the American tax payers’ dime.
I have no doubts that with news of Gayle Smith at the helm of USAID, African dictators will be rubbing their palms and drooling on their jackets at the very prospect of bleeding the American tax payer. They will be like slobbering  hyenas snorting a whiff of carrion.
USAID has long been a candy store for African dictators.
When Gayle Smith takes over, USAID will be a chocolate factory for African dictators.
In 2016, USAID will have some 22 billion in greenbacks to spread around the globe. A good 25 percent plus of it will  go out of the pockets of American tax payers to line the pockets of African dictators.
Gayle Smith’s confirmation will mean one thing for sure: One small insignificant event for the impoverished people of Africa, one giant money-making opportunity for African dictators.
Let me also underscore my deep disappointment over the fact that Ms. Smith believes Africa can develop and sustain itself hooked to the life-support system bleeding American tax payers.
Ms. Smith is wrong on her views on American tax dollars in Africa.
As Dambissa Moyo, one of the most respected African policy analyst has convincingly demonstrated, the “insidious aid culture has left African countries more debt-laden, more inflation-prone, more vulnerable to the vagaries of the currency markets and more unattractive to higher-quality investment.”
No one has ever escaped poverty by receiving alms or welfare payments disguised as “aid”.
What the USAID needs today is not a coddler of dictators or someone who caters to the whims and fancy of Africa’s strongmen.
The USAID needs the steady hand on the tiller.
Gayle Smith is not a steady hand on the tiller, though her confirmation will certainly mean African dictators will have their hands and fingers in the American tax payers’ till.
On the other hand, you are no doubt aware that USAID development programs have been plagued by widespread allegations of fraud, waste, abuse and corruption.
A Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that a significant amount of the nearly $10 billion spent by the U.S. in Africa between 2002 and 2012  on various health projects, including malaria and HIV control, “has been partly hijacked by organized networks that steal large quantities of donated malaria drugs and ship them from East to West Africa, where they end up for sale at street markets.”
The Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction in 2013 found  that USAID’s of lack of effective oversight and monitoring placed hundreds of millions of U.S. tax dollars “at risk of waste, fraud and abuse.”
USAID does not need a namby-pamby leader at the helm.
USAID needs a strong consensus builder with the proven ability to resolve serious internal administrative issues.
USAID needs a visionary leader who could envision Africa holding a plough and sickle, not an Africa with outstretched arms holding a begging bowl for American tax payer dole out.
USAID needs a leader who can clean house, not house sit.
USAID does not need a leader who will sweep out the dirt, not hide it under the rug.
USAID does not need an administrator of welfare programs for African dictators.
USAID needs a leader with the ability and commitment to root out fraud, waste and abuse in the USAID.
If confirmed, Ms. Smith will oversee the administration of billions of dollars in U.S. aid to Africa.
Ms. Smith’s long and chummy relationship with Africa’s dictators make it impossible for her to become a strong advocate of human rights, the rule of law and good governance on the continent.
Ms. Smith will be a god-send for African beggar-dictators.
President Obama often invokes the metaphor of being “on the right side of history”.
Ms. Smith is on the wrong side of history; she has always been on the side of Africa’s dictators and strongmen.
President Obama is requesting the Senate’s advice and consent for Ms. Smith to become USAID Administrator.
It is time for the Senate to withhold consent on Smith’s confirmation and advise the President to send a nominee who is on the right side of history, on the right side of the rule of law, on the right side of democracy and on the right side of human rights.
It is time to reject a nominee who is on the side of dictators, strongmen and thugs who cling to power by the barrel of the gun.
For Africa, Senate confirmation of Ms. Smith at this moment will be the equivalent of moving the clock of history backwards for freedom, democracy and human rights.
I trust you will remain true to your promise in your July 16 Letter to President Obama and block Ms. Smith’s confirmation.
Regards,

Alemayehu (Al) Mariam, Ph.D., J.D.
Professor of Political Science &
Attorney at Law
Department of Political Science
California State University, San Bernardino
San Bernardino, CA 92402
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

እነ ብርሃኑ ተ/ያሬድ ለህዳር 21 ተቀጠሩ – ‹‹የሽብር ተከሳሽ በመሆናችን ህክምና ተከልክለናል›› ተከሳሾቹ

እነ ብርሃኑ ተ/ያሬድ ለህዳር 21 ተቀጠሩ – ‹‹የሽብር ተከሳሽ በመሆናችን ህክምና ተከልክለናል›› ተከሳሾቹ

September 16, 2015
በነገረ ኢትዮጵያ ሪፖርተር
የኢትዮ-ኤርትራ ድንበርን አቋርጠው ኤርትራ የሚገኘውን ግንቦት ሰባት የተባለ በተወካዮች ም/ቤት ሽብርተኛ የተባለ ድርጅትን ሊቀላቀሉ ሲሄዱ ተይዘዋል በሚል የሽብር ክስ የተመሰረተባቸው እነ ብርሃኑ ተ/ያሬድ በድጋሜ ለብይን ቀጠሮ ተሰጥቶባቸዋል፡፡Ethiopian youth commitment to freedom
ዛሬ መስከረም 5/2008 ዓ.ም የፌደራሉ ከፍተኛው ፍርድ ቤት የቀረቡት ብርሃኑ ተ/ያሬድ፣ እየሩሳሌም ተስፋው፣ ፍቅረማርያም አስማማው እና ደሴ ካህሳይ በድጋሜ ለህዳር 21/2008 ዓ.ም ብይን ለመስማት ተቀጥረዋል፡፡ ፍርድ ቤቱ ዛሬ የአቃቤ ህግን ምስክርና የሰነድ ማስረጃ መርምሮ ብይን ይሰጣል ተብሎ ይጠበቅ ነበር፡፡
ተከሳሾቹ በማረሚያ ቤት እየደረሰብን ነው ያሉትን አቤቱታ ለፍርድ ቤት ያሰሙ ሲሆን፣ በተለይ ‹‹የሽብር ተከሳሽ ስለሆንን ብቻ ህክምና ተከልክለናል፤ በማንነታችን ጥቃት እየተፈጸመብን ነው›› ሲሉ ችሎት ፊት ተናግረዋል፡፡ በመሆኑም ፍርድ ቤቱ እነዚህን ችግሮች በተመለከተ ለማረሚያ ቤቱ ትዕዛዝ እንዲሰጥላቸው ጠይቀዋል፡፡ ፍርድ ቤቱ የማረሚያ ቤት ተወካይ ያለውን በማስጠራት ‹‹ማስታወሻ ያዝና አጣራ›› በማለት አልፎታል፡፡
በሌላ መዝገብ የሽብር ተከሳሽ የሆነው በአርባ ምንጭ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ አስተባባሪ በፍቃዱ አበበ በበኩሉ ቀሪ የመከላከያ ምስክሮቹን ለማሰማት ለህዳር 16/2008 ዓ.ም ተቀጥሯል፡፡                                                                       sourse           http://ecadforum.com/

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Zone 9 Bloggers Winners of the 2015 CPJ Press Freedom Award


September 15, 2015
(CPJ) – In April 2014, Ethiopian authorities arrested six bloggers affiliated with the Zone 9 collective. The bloggers–Abel Wabella, Atnaf Berhane, Mahlet Fantahun, Natnail Feleke, Zelalem Kibret, and Befekadu Hailu–were charged with terrorism.Zone 9 Bloggers Winners of the 2015 CPJ Award
The Zone 9 blogging collective was formed in May 2012 in response to the evisceration of the independent press and the narrowing of space for free expression. The name, “Zone 9,” is derived from the zones in Kality Prison, the main jail where Ethiopia’s political prisoners, including several journalists, are held. While Kality Prison is organized into eight different zones, the bloggers refer to the entire country as “Zone 9” because of Ethiopia’s lack of democratic freedoms, one of the bloggers told CPJ.
The collective is made up of nine bloggers–the six named above, and Soleyana S Gebremichael, Endalk Chala, and Jomanex Kasaye, all of whom are in exile. Soleyana has been charged in absentia.
In July 2015, weeks before U.S. President Barack Obama visited the country, Ethiopian authorities released Mahlet and Zelalem.
The Zone 9 bloggers were arrested along with three other journalists–editor Asmamaw Hailegeorgis and freelancers Tesfalem Waldyes and Edom Kassaye, who were later released. The initial charges against the group included working with international human rights organizations and taking part in email encryption and digital security training. The group was subsequently charged with terrorism.
Since 2009, when Ethiopia’s anti-terror law was implemented, the government has used the sweeping legislation to imprison more than a dozen critical journalists, according to CPJ research. In 2012, bloggerEskinder Nega was sentenced to 18 years in prison and Woubshet Taye to 14 years, both on terrorism charges. CPJ’s 2014 prison census found that Ethiopia was the fourth worst jailer of journalists in the world, with at least 17 journalists behind bars. Ethiopia also ranked fourth on CPJ’s 2015 list of the 10 Most Censored Countries.
With the motto “We Blog Because We Care,” the Zone 9 collective has voiced concerns over domestic issues, including political repression, corruption, and social injustice. The collective’s posts were frequently blocked inside Ethiopia, but gained a following with Ethiopians in the diaspora, according to local reports. Their posts on Facebook solicited some 12,000 responses a week, reaching 200,000 during a four-part “campaign” they ran on Facebook.
By awarding the Zone 9 bloggers with its International Press Freedom Award, CPJ recognizes the important role that bloggers play in environments where traditional media are weak or have been all but shuttered by financial hardship and direct or indirect state attacks.
Country facts:
  • Ethiopia released at least six journalists from prison in 2015, but is still holding around a dozen journalists in jail in relation to their work.
  • In May 2015, the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) won 100 percent of the vote.
  • In 2014, at least eight independent publications were shut down, according to CPJ research.
  • Between 2013 and 2014, in response to the continued government crackdown on the media, more than 40 journalists fled into exile from Ethiopia.

Monday, September 14, 2015

US Diplomat Forced to Pay Her ‘Ethiopian Housekeeper’ $3.3M Settlement for an Absolutely Disgusting Reason


September 14, 2015
US Diplomat Forced to Pay Her ‘Ethiopian Housekeeper’ $3.3M Settlement for an Absolutely Disgusting Reason
Former U.S. Diplomat Linda Howard was accused of cruel slavery and sexual abuse of her Ethiopian housekeeper. She is believed to have paid a $3.3 million settlement to the woman who was allegedly abused.Former U.S. Diplomat Linda Howard
The housekeeper, whose identity remains anonymous, was reportedly raped by Linda’s husband Russell—who has since died—multiple times for over a four-month period while she was trapped inside their home in Japan.
According to the court records, when Russell first approached the woman for sexual favors, she refused. He then “abused her brutally” and told her that if she didn’t comply she would be fired and deported.
Eventually Russell entered into the maid’s room, where he raped and “used his right hand to choke and restrain” her, according to the original report. In total, he raped the thirty-one-year-old maid more than 10 times.
Linda Howard allegedly knew about the rape and even told the maid to make sure to keep her husband happy:
The maid finally escaped in the middle of the night, wearing every article of clothing she owned. She fled to a women’s shelter in Tokyo, which reported the abuse to U.S. Embassy officials.
According to the Herald Sun, in 2012 US judge Liam O’Grady ordered Linda Howard to pay the abused woman after finding the couple liable of trafficking, sexual abuse and forced labor.
The judge said during the time:
“The harm was physical, it involved the intentional disregard for the health and safety of Mrs Doe, it was repeated – involving approximately fourteen instances of forced sexual acts, and the harm was planned with forethought and intentionally inflicted on Mrs Doe.”
Linda’s payout included $1,250,000 for emotional distress caused by sexual servitude and $44,500 for forced labor.
After the payout, Linda Howard fled to Australia. She was then brought back into court and told the Supreme Court of Victoria that she treated her maid like a daughter.
The court ordered that the housekeeper’s accusations could not be deemed as fraudulent, since Linda didn’t speak up for two years following the initial payout.
Source: http://ecadforum.com/