Friday, August 23, 2013

Drama in Addis Ababa as police discovered two “hand grenades” at busy market place


The Horn Times Breaking News
by Getahune Bekele-South Africa

police removes “dangerous explosives
It was business as usual for the people while police removes “dangerous explosives” in Addis Ababa on 22 August 2013. (Pic by minilik Salsawi)
According to eye witnesses whom the Horn Times spoke to, this pictured police officer first picked the two harmless bombs but a colleague shouted at him to place them back under an Isuzu van reg. number, code 3-73189.
And there began the live show of shame after ETV cameras and TPLF journalists rushed to the scene along with anti-terror squad members and federal police bomb disposal unit members.
Amid laughter and mockery by hundreds of onlookers at one of Addis Ababa’s busiest terminals known as American Gibi, near Ras Seyoum hotel, on Wednesday morning 22 August 2013, two police bomb disposal unit members crawled to the “dangerous explosives” and removed them while a camera man film their every move from very close range. However, the drama did not end there.
As the ETV camera zoomed, four police officers dragged a well-dressed and bearded young man who looks like a traditional Ethiopian Muslim from a nearby grain store and pulled out two detonators out of his hip pocket before horridly driving off the way they came. It was mission accomplished-planting evidence to persecute the innocent; in this case the Ethiopian Muslims.
Some already labeled the drama a strategic deception by the ruling minority junta to secure conviction by planting evidence that will lead to wrongful incarceration, torture, or even extrajudicial execution.
“It is ridiculous. How could police remove bombs with hundreds of people standing less than two meters away and ETV cinematographers filming the whole episode from less than a meter away? In addition, what kind of stupid terrorist is placing hand grenades without detonators under a car only to be caught with them moments later? I think everything is stage managed.” A shop owner who watched the whole drama from his balcony told the Horn Times reporters.

A well-known legal expert who chooses to remain anonymous said planting evidence has become part of the junta’s plan to stifle the opposition after the 2005 mass uprising against the minority rule.
“Police and intelligence officers who are employed by the Tigre People Liberation Front/TPLF cannot comply with the requirements of oaths and perform their jobs in an honorable and honest manner due to their ties to the regime.

“Under pressure from their superiors; officers plant evidence instead of gathering and analyzing evidence. Since they are hired to serve the ruling party, they think every opposition politician deserves to be incarcerated whether or not the suspects committed the particular crime in question.
“In my more than fifteen years of practice, I have seen dozens of wrongful convictions of respected opposition figures and journalists due to police planted evidence. Few days ago the Ethiopian government seized bombs at the airport and today another two bombs tomorrow a weapons cache…all these will be used in the ongoing propaganda war against Ethiopian Muslims.” He explained warning that opposition politicians, journalists, and religious leaders will never get fair trial in a police state like Ethiopia.
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Top UDJP Official Nebiyou Bazezew in critical condition after assault


The Horn Times Newsletter August
by Getahune Berkeley-South Africa

UDJP tour bus mobbed by its diehard supporters in Fiche. (Pic minilik Salsawi)
UDJP tour bus mobbed by its diehard supporters in Fiche. (Pic minilik Salsawi)
Drunk with ethnocentric tyranny, the Ethiopian ruling minority junta under the leadership of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn is continuing its crack down on opposition groups with devastating cruelty and mercilessness.
Currently, the inept and abusive regime and its cadres are focusing on the opposition party UDJP’s nationwide campaign for change under the banner of “millions of voices for change.”
According to Finotenetsanet weekly Amharic tabloid, as part of the naked assault on freedom of association, UDJP Addis Ababa zone executive committee member Nebiyou Bazezew Wubalem, 42, and colleague Messay Teke were severely assaulted and robbed by more than sixteen TPLF cadres in the town of Fiche; about 45 km north of the capital while on campaign to mobilize the local youth for Saturday 25 August 2013 peaceful march.
The incident took place yesterday 21 August 2013 at 9pm local time.
The injured duo have arrived in Addis Ababa this morning, 22 August for further medical attention and UDJP acted swiftly and decisively by sending another strong team to the town of Fiche.
The town’s deputy security chief, Haileeyesus Beyene, spearheaded yesterday’s well-coordinated attack and robbery on UDJP members.
“Nebioyu Bazezew Woubalem became a target before even going to the town of Fiche after his recent interview with you guys (the free media in exile). I spoke to him today at 12 o’clock and despite the ordeal he is in good spirit and raring to go. His injuries are not life threatening but he was in critical condition earlier. We all hope and pray that he will be back to work soon.” A close friend of the brutally mauled UDJP stalwart Ato Nebiyou Bazezew who requested anonymity told the Horn Times from Addis Ababa.
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