Friday, 1 November 2013

International Commission of Jurists (ICJ): Ethiopian Leaders to Face a Trial for Genocide

By Betre Yacob.

Ogaden2The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) reported to have begun to work to bring Ethiopian authorities to justice for having committed a genocide in the Ogaden region. The International Commission of Jurists is a known international human rights organization composed of jurists (including senior judges, attorneys, and lawyers). The commission is known for its dedication to ensuring respect for international human rights standards through the law.
The report came right after different Swedish TV channels showed a movie smuggled out from Ogaden by an Ethiopian refugee, who had been a government official in the region. The 100 hours long movie is said to have many evidences of genocide committed by the Ethiopian government in the region.
Speaking to journalists, Stellan Diaphragm, the commissioner of the Commission, said that he would do everything necessary to bring the case to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Reports indicate that although Ethiopia is not a member of the ICC, the country can possibly face trial for crimes under international law.
The Ogaden region is a territory in Eastern part of Ethiopia, and populated mainly by ethnic Somalis. Since 2007, the region has been a site of brutal struggle between the government troops and the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), a rebel group seeking for more autonomy for the region.
Different human right organizations accuse the Ethiopian government of committing grave human right violation (including genocide) against the civilians in attempt to control the ONLF’s public support.
According to the Genocide Wach, the crimes committed in the region include extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, rape, torture, disappearances, the destruction of livelihood, the burning of villages and the destroying of life stock.

Source : The daily Journalist

Monday, 21 October 2013

For TPLF's Supporters what would you say?

Ethiopian people has been under colonization for almost 22 years with force and oppression by TPLF the suppression of press freedom has killed the democracy exchange between the people & the gov't.

 , Ethnic federalism applied by TPLF has played a role dividing people, spreading hate, and poisoning a nation from being united .
Propaganda of development Only works for corrupted TPLF's members but then instead living expense for the people of Ethiopia became a matter of survival, What else should we add? eviction? students being treated unfair? migration? crisis of living in Ethiopia in general? bad governance? or criticism which helps for the positive change of development became a conviction and crime that will get you imprisoned by Ethiopia regime anti terrorism law? Really what do you say? or which positive part you take side on? for TPLF's supporters? I wonder...*

(by the way i didn't say members , becouse as we all know and as the matter of fact their is a lot of TPLF's members, a forced one, to stay on job, to keep their house, to get Id from keble, to live in peace under the gun, to continue education, to use the opportunity which is available for only members of TPLF)
Throughout this all agony and controversy yet their are Heroes Like Andualem Aragieunique a unique which is very articulate, sharp and fearless,young brilliant opposition leader who stands for the truth and stand against boldly the abusive action done by regime which it scares badly TPLF's
so that He became one of the victim being labeled ,convicted, & imprisoned as a terrorist !!

Listen very well....









Monday, 14 October 2013

Sole opposition MP says Ethiopia bottling up strife


Girma Seifu Maru, Ethiopia’s sole opposition politician in a 547-seat parliament, says the authorities risk provoking social unrest if they do not offer more political space to critical voices.

The 47-year-old economist and consultant said his party, Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ), is pushing for greater openness with a petition against an anti-terror law that critics say is used to stifle dissent, and by a campaign of protests.
But it is an uphill struggle for opponents of the ruling coalition in a nation that Girma said was following China’s model in a bid to drag swathes of its 90 million people, many still subsistence farmers, out of poverty by 2025.

“The Chinese model is that economic development is the primary issue, don’t ask about human rights issues, don’t ask about your freedom, keeping silent on people’s rights so that a few politicians get the economic benefits,” he told Reuters in an interview at a modern hotel, where the imprint of China’s growing influence in Africa was evident on many of the fittings.
But he said the government risked a “violent struggle” if it continued that path until parliamentary elections in 2015.
“That will be a seed they are just giving water to at this time if they don’t change their route and give hope to peaceful activities,” he said in Addis Ababa, adding that his party was committed to change by peaceful means.

Ethiopia has won international plaudits for delivering double-digit growth for much of the past decade.

Once known for “Red Terror” purges of the 1970s and famine in the 1980s, the capital is at the heart of a building boom, while new highways are starting to connect far-flung regions.
But economists say the government’s preference for a command economy may be hurting growth prospects by squeezing out private business, while opponents say a heavy-handed state is curbing freedoms that may be bottling up ethnic and other tensions.

In 2005, a disputed election ended in violence and the killing of 200 people. Opposition candidates won 174 seats but many did not take them up, saying the vote was rigged. The government denies this and other charges about quashing dissent.
Girma was the only opponent to win a seat in 2010, saying the government used state institutions to keep out most rivals. Dressed in a tracksuit and sipping a local St George beer, he brushed off with a smile the idea he was lonely in parliament.
“I am one and they are one,” he said, referring to what critics see as the monolithic nature of the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and its allies.

“SPIRIT OF FEAR”
In its bid to ease what he calls the public’s fear of speaking out in the build up to 2015, Girma’s party has launched a campaign he called “millions of voices for change.”

In the past three months, he said his party activists had launched a petition to repeal the 2009 anti-terrorism law, which rights groups say has been used to lock up opponents. Human Rights Watch says 13 journalists have been convicted since 2011. He did not say how many signatures had been collected so far.
“A spirit of fear is very dangerous,” he said. “So if individuals can become free of this fear they can bring change.”
He said the party was organizing demonstrations for freedom around the country, including one in the capital where protesters raised political and economic gripes. Witnesses said hundreds turned up, although Girma put the figure higher.

In June, witnesses said thousands of Ethiopians staged an anti-government protest that was the largest since 2005.
Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said last week the government was not to blame for the opposition’s poor showing.
“Shall we say to the people elect this guy or that guy?” the premier told Reuters, speaking from offices in the hill-top gardens of what was once the imperial palace of Haile Selassie. “It is the people who decide.”
Girma said his party and the other dozen or so groups in the opposition Medrek coalition only wanted a level playing field.

Girma said his party advocated a more market-led economic system that would relinquish state control of the nation’s mobile phone operator and end state banks’ dominance.
“The only way they can continue as a ruling elite is by controlling the economy,” said Girma, who was studied economics at Addis Ababa University and runs a business consultancy.

Girma also said the EPRDF, made up of four ethnic and regional parties, has entrenched ethnic rivalries rather than united the diverse nation.
“They think it is keeping the balance,” he said. “But if they lose that balance you lose everything.”

Source: ZeHabesha

Sunday, 6 October 2013

TPLF terrified "Any one who have connection with Ginbot7 , ONLF, OLF is a Terrorist!

Criminal for the regime in Ethiopia is the one who stand against the human right violation act made by the government.

The prime minister said that TPLF is using International  anti terrorism law but of course when it comes to implementation it is a vice versa .

*In Ethiopia any one who stands for its rights are a terrorist.
*A journalism who exposes what really going on is a Terrorist.
*An Opposition Party members are a Terrorists
*Any one who support or even have connection with Opposition party which challenges TPLF  is a Terrorist 

Look how the PM Talks about Ginbot 7, ONLF,OLF "any one who has connections in practical terms with this Organizations will be punished ,their will be no excuses, you guys you can not walk Addis Ababa peacefully Now!" how dictatorial !



People left for abuse, a regime bankrolled to abuse

On Saturday August 31, 2013, the Ethiopian capital once again turned into a hell where heavily armed TPLF commando forces besieged the Blue Party headquarters, looted the entire office material, and assaulted young men and women who at the time were on their last minute preparation for a peaceful demonstration planned for the following day. According to eye witnesses, leaders, members and supporters of Blue party were handcuffed; frog marched and badly beaten by heavily armed Special Forces. The assault and humiliation on young female members of the party was even worse and strange to the Ethiopian culture that treats all women as mothers. Many female members of the party were taken to police stations and army barracks, ordered to take out their clothes, and forced to roll in stinking sewage sludge.
Just like the absolute majority of the over 90 million Ethiopians, the dream of young men and women of Blue party is to see the important values of justice, liberty, and democracy prevail in their country. The only weapons they carry are pen and paper, their sole goal is peace and prosperity, and their slogan is “Let our voices be heard”. However, last Saturday; the response from an excessively brutal regime that knows only violence was to use an overwhelming force to silence the voices of freedom. This past Saturday, as it usually does; the TPLF regime took the constitutional right of the people and by doing so; the brutal regime has once again demonstrated its utter intolerance to multi-party politics and any kind dissent in Ethiopia.
Ginbot 7 Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy denounces the savage and heartless acts of the TPLF regime in its strongest sense and holds the regime accountable for all of its actions. Ginbot 7 understands that no words can comfort those who endured last Saturday’s horrendous assault and humiliation at the Blue party headquarters. However, we at Ginbot 7 want the courageous Blue Party leaders and members to know that we are thinking of you and sharing your pain at this difficult time. Most importantly, we want to reassure you that regardless of what the brutal regime does, no one can close the opened gates of liberty, and we shall overcome.
After 22 years of brutal killing, complete neglect for human right, utter intolerance for dissent, ever shrinking democratic space and unprecedented corruption; Ethiopia is left completely shattered and is now a failed State. At this historic juncture, Ginbot 7 wants to ask donor nations and other enablers of Ethiopia’s brutal dictators a very important question: Are you for the Ethiopian people or against the Ethiopian people? Are you financing dictatorship or development?
At the meantime, Ginbot 7 makes a call for all democratic forces of Ethiopia inside and outside the country to set aside their minor differences and stand firm for a nation that has been bleeding for so long. The question of how to fight the TPLF regime has already been answered by the continued and unabated brutal actions of the regime. We as a nation have been pushed to the limit and there is no more space to be pushed. We either fight collectively and declare our freedom or perish collectively. The nation has called us, let us answer the call.
We shall overcome!Taken from @ginbot7.org

Saturday, 5 October 2013

For TPLF's Supporters what would you say?

Ethiopian people has been under colonization for almost 22 years with force and oppression by TPLF the suppression of press freedom has killed the democracy exchange between the people & the gov't.

Ethnic federalism applied by TPLF has played a role dividing people, spreading hate, and poisoning a nation from being united. Propaganda of development  Only works for corrupted TPLF's members but then instead living expense for the people of Ethiopia became a matter of survival,  What else should we add? eviction? students being treated unfair? migration? crisis of living in Ethiopia in general? bad governance? or criticism which helps for the positive change of development  became a conviction and crime that will get you imprisoned by Ethiopia regime anti terrorism law? Really what do you say? or which positive part you take side on? for TPLF's supporters? I wonder...*


(by the way i didn't say members , becouse as we all know and as the matter of fact  their is a lot of TPLF's  members, a forced one, to stay on job, to keep their house, to get Id from keble, to live in peace under the gun, to continue education, to use the opportunity which is available for only members of TPLF)

Throughout this all agony and controversy yet their are Heroes Like Andualem Aragie a unique which is very articulate, sharp and fearless,young brilliant opposition leader who stands for the truth and stand against boldly the abusive action done by regime  which it scares badly TPLF's ,so that He became one of the victim being labeled ,convicted, & imprisoned as a terrorist !!