Saturday, November 30, 2013

Ana Gmes Speaks: Addis Standard’s exclusive interview

Ana Gomes is coordinator and spokesperson of the foreign affairs committee for her political group, the Social-Democrat. With 200 members the Social-Democrat is the second largest group within the European Parliament. For Ethiopia and Ethiopians though Ana Gomes is best remembered for her role as the leader of the EU election observers’ team during the 2005 crisis-induced general election in Ethiopia. She has had a troubled relationship with Ethiopia’s late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who she still calls “a dictator,” after she published her report in which wrote the election was massively rigged. Eight years later, Ana Gomes came to Ethiopia to participate in the just concluded 26th ACP-EU parliamentary meeting. Her arrival in Addis Ababa caught many, who thought she would never be allowed to set foot in Ethiopia, by a surprise. Addis Standard’s deputy-editor-in-chief Tesfaye Ejigu met Ana Gomes during the meeting and held an exclusive interview. Excerpts:
AS - Your question to the development commissioner Andris Piebalgs was on Ethio-Djibouti road project funded by the EU. The commissioner replied EU no longer funds road projects in Ethiopia because construction work is given to companies without auction or given to friendly companies. What happened to the Ethio-Djibouti road project at the end?
Ana- Gomes - I don’t know if it was the auction. I raised the issue because some very concerned European friends told me about that because there is a lot of money from the European taxpayers which was supposed to be directed to development that was diverted. I only talked about the road. But I just confirmed with the EU commission representative that it’s indeed two contracts; one, a railway between Addis Ababa and Djibouti; the EU funding was around 45 million Euros, and two, 50 water tunnels project, by the same company worth 20 million Euros. The company was an Italian company called CONSTAT. That company adds Ethiopian Contractors/subcontractors. Obviously it was chosen by the ministry of finance with EU agreement. It’s a project that has gone very wrong because nothing has been achieved, and the money has been deviated.  EU has started investigation, arbitration is going on; it also involved your government.  And support has been cancelled. They are apparently trying to recover the money from the company. But the money has gone, so the investigation goes on. I was promised for the details by the European commission. It doesn’t mention road. It’s a bit weird however that the EU development commissioner mentioned road construction. And the EU signing new agreement to fund road projects in Ethiopia is contradictory. I think it’s important to clarify all these contradictions for the sake of taxpayers in Europe and also for the Ethiopian people. I am heartened by the fact that PM Hailemariam [Desalegn] has started taking measures even against the high officials who are involved in corruption. So I have to find out. In fighting corruption the main element is transparency. So this element has to be put out for the people to know. There are some things to be checked.qoute2
AS - EU funded hydropower project-Gilgel gibe 3 was given without auction to Salini Construction, an Italian company. A few months after it went operational part of it caved in and was closed. The EU criticized openly the handing out of the construction without auction. But it didn’t decide not to fund hydropower projects.
Ana Gomes - I am very interested to learn about that. I need to note down that information. I will find out about it and ask the EU.  I am glad you asked this. I have not been able to follow in detail all this development processes because I was not in the EU development committee.
AS - ACP-EU joint parliamentary assembly has democratic agenda. The speaker of the house of people’s representative of Ethiopia Abadula Gemeda said, “we have achieved a lot in building democracy, peace and good governance.” Do you buy that? Do you think a lot has been achieve?  
Ana Gomes - No! In many respect I see a lot of the old ways. Meles was an expert in using jargons such as good governance, the rule of law, democracy, sustainable development, but in practice doing just the opposite. It was a smart leadership which uses politically correct languages for Europeans and Americans consumption. But the practice was really oppressive. What I saw during Meles Zenawi was a dictatorship. I have lived in dictatorship in my own country. I believe this persists in the mind set of many authorities.
But at the same time, I realize there is indeed some opening, some realization [that] Ethiopia can’t continue this way.  Ethiopia needs change. Even some of the people who have that politically correct speech that everything has been achieved in Ethiopia in public, in private conversation with me they acknowledged that Ethiopia needs change, and that it is the time to really promote important, drastic changes. In that sense I welcome the move that the PM Hailemariam has initiated the prosecution of high officials, even a minister charged with corruption. I hope this will be the first step in the right direction. At the debate we were discussing the independence of the judiciary.  I used the debate to say that Judicial Independence doesn’t exist in Ethiopia, although it’s stated. I recalled the judges who flee the country in 2005 because they refuse to tamper with the conclusion on the inquiry about the massacre in 2005. They were pressed by the [late] PM and the government to do that. These were very courageous people who put all their lives and their families [at risk].  I also highlighted that trials of all political prisoners but in particular journalists Eskinder Nega, Wubeshet Taye, Riyot Alemu and others like DebebeEshetu; [political] leaders Andualem Arage e.t.c. were not fair; all the people [including] Europeans who were able to be present at some of these trials said they [the prosecutors] never produced any significant evidence against them and indeed the trials were not fair.  So I hope I have made this appeal today here.
AS - But they faced terrorism charges…?
These terrorist charges are not credible, so I appeal for their liberation in the spirit of openness. You have now a sort of dual register. In public it said one thing in private it acknowledges that Ethiopia must change. Or Ethiopia needs support to change. In that context, indeed bold decisions should be taken to liberate these people, because some of these people are icons of the younger generation. Very educated, qualified generation which Ethiopia needs to develop itself. I receive a mail, a standard letter everyday from an Ethiopian who manages to flee the country and who is somewhere in Kenya, Uganda ….Nigeria asking me to write a letter to the UNHCR saying they need political asylum. So I know Ethiopia looses the best, most qualified generation not only because of lack of jobs but because there is politically closed environment with which these young qualified people cannot live. I know Ethiopia faces serious terrorist threat as we all do, Ethiopia in particular because of the neighborhood and the tension that has been built up by Meles Zenawi between Muslims and Christians inside Ethiopia which was not an issue in 2005 but in the meantime became a big source of concern.  If the government continues the old ways repressing this bright, younger people who are now connected to the world in a way the regime cannot control them via the twitter, and facebook, and so on. Obviously many of these young people will be driven into the hands of radicals and extremists. Even to be recruited by terrorists.  It is what we see happening in other countries in the region. So, it is very important to open up democratically for the security of the country.
AS - in 2015 Ethiopia will hold a general election. Do you think it will be democratic, free and fair given the situation now?
qoute1 Ana Gomes - I don’t know, but I hope it could be good. Meles died, he was the source of the repression;his own supporting group are divided. They are fighting with each other. There is indeed an opportunity to see Ethiopia change progressively, peacefully. Nobody wants to see Ethiopia destabilized. But to create the conditions for the election to be held democratically it requires the opposition to be allowed to operate, which is not the case in the moment. In the moment you have only one member of the opposition [in the parliament]. I recall in 2005 at least there were some results that were not disputed. And these are the results of Addis Ababa where all the 23 seats went in a shocking landslide victory to the opposition. Well, where are these people? In exile.
They say the opposition is weak, of course it is weak. “it is weak, it is fragmented, it is not loyal…” are the same kind of things that I used to hear in 2005 from Meles Zenawi. But any opposition in that condition in any country would be weak. In my own country do you think the opposition in the days of the dictator was stronger? No!  Most of it was underground. In order to have the conditions to operate I believe it is important to allow the opposition to operate, not just those inside the country but also those forced into exile. They need guarantee to operate. There is no media freedom, only an opening seen. I read the Ethiopian herald and it’s all the same thing only better because PM Meles Zenawi is not writing now. There is no condition for NGOs or civil societies to operate. I believe EU will not accept to come back and observe election and give its temp of credibility unless basic elements are met; such as liberating political prisoners or allowing the judiciary to operate independently.
AS - “Europe could definitely make the difference for democracy in Ethiopia. Instead, current European leaders are choosing to fail it. In doing so they are not just failing Ethiopians. They are also failing Europe.” This is taken from a letter you wrote to AP. By this do you mean Europeans aren’t trustworthy? They don’t like democracy to thrive in Ethiopia?
Ana Gomes - No! European citizens, European taxpayers, European Parliamentarians  care about Ethiopia, democracy, development in  Ethiopia, the efficiency of development assistance but the problem is they don’t know what happens in Ethiopia. They are fooled by the leaders; leaders in the council of ministers and in the European commission. And also the development industry prevailing should continue without trouble. That is their vested interest. The tragedy is many people don’t understand what is happening in Ethiopia.  I was very happy that finally EU human rights sub-committee came last July. They are very serious, knowledgeable colleagues of mine. It was eye opener. They asked to visit Kalite Prison and the PM allowed them but was rudely treated by the Prison administration. That is an eye opener.
AS - EU and Ethiopia are development partners today as well as then. When you were not on good terms with the regime in 2005 did EU stand by your side?
Ana Gomes - The then commissioner in charge of foreign affairs and human rights stood by me always. She was not from my party but very serious. I appreciated. But the then development commissioner Mr. Louis Michel didn’t support me. Some people from his services in Brussels even tried to rewrite my report to water it down. I didn’t accept that. Several moments, my views were attacked. They supported the campaign against me which the government of MelesZ enawi spread. But Meles has gone! This is a new timing. I am pleased I was granted visa without preconditions.
AS - You were lobbying with the EU member states accusing the Ethiopian government of violating human rights. Do you think the situation has improved now?
 Ana Gomes - I know it was not easy for the new PM to assert his role as PM.  I know there was a lot of internal fighting within the power. He is not a Tigrian.  I value the visa I was given. I value the move against corruption. I sense some change.
AS - I saw you with the speaker of the house of people’s representative, AbadulaGemeda and Ambassador Teshome Toga. You had lunch with them may be. But you were not on good terms with them?
Ana Gomes - There was nothing personal; even with Meles Zenawi.  Even these professionals who were instrumental, I have nothing personal against them.  I don’t pretend to know well this country.  Ethiopian people really marveled me. Ethiopia has a great resonance in my country.  My ancestors 500 years ago were looking for Prester John.  However, Ethiopia has a magical resonance in my childhood. Ethiopia is special. Ethiopia is a civilization; not any country. It is a civilization.
Anna Gomez AS – You said “the EU is not only misusing European taxpayer’s money, but supporting an illegitimate status-quo, letting down all those who fight for justice and democracy and increasing the potential for conflict in Ethiopia and Africa.” But conflict in Ethiopia rises sometimes due to terrorist threats. Do you agree?
Ana Gomes - Not only the Muslim-Christian conflict Meles Zenawi fueled by trying to interfere in the Muslim community leadership but also in Ogaden.  All the report we receive in the EU are disastrous, horrendous and I am very sorry to see the Ethiopian army involved in all of thatTerrorism is an excuse; subversion was in the days of the dictatorship in my country.  Now the buzzword is terrorism. It serves to excuse, and to erase any rules, principles and values. I don’t accept it. I am very conscience of the terrorist threat. It is strong democratic societies who are better empowered to fight terrorism, not those with high level of poverty, unemployment and of internal conflict. That is the situation in Ethiopia now. I hope this can be sorted out.
AS - “Western leaders resist speaking up against Zenawi’s regime by invoking stability interests. Besides attempting to depict Ethiopia as a success story of development assistance, EU and the US like to portray their ‘aid darling’ as a partner in the fight against terrorism and a crucial actor for stability in the horn Africa,” do you still believe in this statement of yours?
Ana Gomes - I hope Ethiopian people will be able to make the distinction between this bankrupt leadership in Europe which brought us into the big economic crises which is also political crises and the people of Europe who really are serious about democracy, human rights and the rule of law.
 AS - Do you think the EU and the USA still see the regime as a partner and a crucial actor for stability or do you see any change in their position?
Ana Gomes -  I think they do. But on the other hand they also appreciate the limits of that partnership in the sense that they understand the big tensions that have been developing in Ethiopia and in the region; namely lack of effectiveness in fighting terrorism and deterring terrorism to infiltrate. I think the Americans understand it better.
Within the Obama administration there is a realization that you cannot have security without real development, not fake development and numbers but without democracy. The Americans were much more effective in getting people out of jail. The American’s pressure had political prisoners freed; opposition leaders and Birtukan Medeksa and others. They realized these three elements are linked, although they have their own flout in fighting terrorism. I was told the new American ambassador to Ethiopia is outspoken about human rights. I hope it translates into a more principled approach on the part of the Obama administration.
AS – a lot of Ethiopians respect you. They gave you an Ethiopian name. Ethiopians like honesty. Are you aware of your name? Do you know what it means?
Ana Gomes - Yes! I am aware of it. Ethiopian friends told me about it. They told me “Ana Gobeze” I am flattered, I don’t deserve it. They told me that ‘Gobez’ means brave. I have been happy meeting Ethiopian community in different countries and also received fantastic ‘Kaba’ as a gift from Ethiopians inSweden.

ዛሬው እለት በ #ሳኡዲአረቢያ መካ ከጁምኣ ስላት በኋላ ኢትዮጵያውያን ወደሃገራችን አሳፍሩን በማለት መንገድ በመዝጋት ከባድ ተቃውሞ ማሰማታቸው ታወቋል::


Stranded Ethiopians blocked roads to Mekkah, Saudi Arabia (Photos)
The Ethiopian immigrants demanded to be transported to Ethiopia. They blocked the road to Mekka as a form of protest. Currently tens of thousands of Ethiopians who were ordered to leave the country are stranded in Saudi Arabia after the Ethiopian regime has refused to evacuate them.
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የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ ሊቀ-መንበር ኢ/ር ይልቃል በጀርመን- በስዊዘርላንድ – በሆላንድ – በዋሽንግተን ዲሲ ውይይት ያደርጋሉ

(ኢ.ኤም.ኤፍ) የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ ሊቀ-መንበር ኢንጂነር ይልቃል ጌትነት የአውሮፓና የሰሜን አሜሪካ ጉብኝታቸውን ጀምረዋል። ትላንት ኖቨምበር 29 ጀርመን ፍራንክፈርት የገቡት ኢ/ር ይልቃል በመጪዎቹ ቀናት በአውሮፓ ከተሞች ተከታታይ የስራ ጉብኝት እንደሚያደርጉ አስተባባሪ ኮሚቴው በተለይ ለኢ.ኤም.ኤፍ አስታውቋል።
ለጊዜው በደረሰን የስራ ሰሌዳ መሰረት :-
- ቅዳሜ ኖቬምበር 30 በጀርመን ኑረንበርግ ከኢትዮጵያኖች ጋር ውይይት ያደርጋሉ።
- ሰኞ ዲሴምበር 2 በፍራንክፈርት የሚደረገው ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ ላይ ይገኛሉ።
- ዲሴምበር 5 ጄኔቭ ስዊዘርላንድ የሚደረገው የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ ላይ ይሳተፋሉ።
- ቅዳሜ ዲሴምበር 7 አምስተርዳም በሆላንድ ህዝባዊ ውይይት ያደርጋሉ።
ከአውሮፓ ቆይታቸው በኋላ ወደ ዋሺንግተን ዲሲ በመጓዝ በዲሴምበር 30 አርሊንግተን በተዘጋጀው ስብሰባ ከፕ/ር አል ማርያም ጋር ንግግር ያደርጋሉ።
Nov 30: Nuremberg : Public meeting and fundraising
Dec 02: Frankfurt: Appearance at a rally; Meet with invited guests for dinner
Dec 05: Geneva: appearance at a rally
Dec 07: Amsterdam: Public meeting
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Washington DC Public Meeting with Semayawi Party Chairman Eng. Yilkal Getnet – Sunday Dec 15, 2013 – Sheraton Arlington Hotel.
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Over 50,000 illegal Ethiopian workers sent home from Saudi Arabia

AFP 
ADDIS ABABA (AFP) - Ethiopia has flown home over 50,000 citizens in Saudi Arabia after a crackdown against illegal immigrants in the oil-rich state, the foreign ministry said Wednesday.
"We projected the initial number to be 10,000 but it is increasing," foreign ministry spokesman Dina Mufti told AFP, adding that the final total once the mass airlift ends is now expected to be around 80,000.
Ethiopia started repatriating citizens living illegally in Saudi Arabia after a seven-month amnesty period to formalise their status expired on November 4, sparking violent protests between Saudi police and Ethiopian migrants preparing to leave the country.
The Ethiopian government said three of its citizens were killed in clashes.
Dina said the government is spending $2.6 million (1.9 million euros) on the repatriation programme to bring citizens home, the majority women.
Ethiopia has said relations with Saudi Arabia remain "sisterly", with Dina saying the government's main priority was to bring citizens home. View gallery."
"We are focussing on the repatriation... we have not evaluated that one, we have not assessed that," he said, referring to Ethio-Saudi ties.
Large numbers of Ethiopians -- often women seeking domestic work -- travel to the Middle East each year looking for jobs.
Around 200,000 women sought work abroad in 2012, according to Ethiopia's ministry of labour and social affairs.
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) said many face physical and mental abuse, low pay, discrimination and poor working conditions.
Reports of mistreatment of Ethiopians in Saudi Arabia has sparked outrage in Ethiopia.
In an emotional speech this month, Ethiopia's Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom said the government was in "around the clock crisis management" mode trying to bring citizens back.
With 91 million citizens, Ethiopia is Africa's most populous country after Nigeria, but also one of the continent's poorest, with the majority of people earning less than two dollars a day.

Around 27 percent of women and 13 percent of men are unemployed, according to the ILO.

ከኢትዮጵያ ዜጎች ጋር በተያያዘ በሳውድ አረቢያ ከፍተኛ የሆነ አደጋ ማንዣበቡን ኢትዮጵያውያን ተናገሩ



ህዳር (ሃያ)ቀን ፳፻፮ / ኢሳት ዜና :-በሳውድ አረቢያ የሚታየው ሁኔታ እጅግ አስፈሪ ነው ይላሉ ያነጋገርናቸው ዜጎች። ከ40 ሺ በላይ ኢትዮጵያን በእስር ቤቶች ውስጥ ይገኛሉ። ወደ አገራቸው ለመመለስ የሚፈልጉ በአስር ሺዎች የሚቆጠሩ ዜጎች ቀናቸውን ይጠባባቃሉ። የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት በመቶ ሺ የሚቆጠረውን ስደተኛ ለማስተናገድ የመደበው የሰው ሀይል 40 ብቻ ነው። የሳውድ አረቢያ መንግስት ደግሞ በተዘዋዋሪ መንገድ ኢትዮጵያውያን ከአገሪቱ ምድር ተጠራርገው እንዲወጡ እየቀሰቀሰ ነው። ሁኔታው በዚህ ከቀጠለ፣ በኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ ታይቶ የማይታወቅ አደጋ ሊፈጠር ይችላል ብሏል  አንድ ስሙ እንዳይገለጽ የፈለገ ጋዜጠኛ።
በዛሬው እለት በተለያዩ የሳውዲ ከተሞች የተበተነው የኤስ ኤም ኤስ መልዕክት  ህጋዊ ለተባሉትም ሆነ ህገወጥ ለሚባሉት ኢትዮጵያውያን የማስጠንቀቂያ ደወል ነው ይላሉ እኝህ ጋዜጠኛ።

በሞባይል ስልኮች የተበተነው ኤስ ኤም ኤስ ኢትዮጵያውያንን ቀጥራችሁ የምታሰሩ እንዲሁም መኖሪያ ቤት ያከራያችሁ ሁሉ በአስቸኳይ እንድታስወጡ፣ ይህን ባታደርጉ ግን 100 ሺ ረያል ትከፍላለችሁ የሚል እንደሆነ ያነጋገርናቸው ኢትዮጵያውያን ገልጸዋል። ይህን መልእክት ተከትሎ በርካታ ኢትዮጵያውያን ከተከራዩበት ቤት ተባረዋል። 9 ኢትዮጵያውያንን ወደ አስጠጋው ኢትዮጵያዊ በመደወል መታሰቢያ ቀጸላ አነጋግራቸዋለች። እርሱ እንደሚለው መልክቱ መተላለፉን ተከትሎ ጓደኞቹ ከቤታቸው እንዲወጡ ተደርጎ በእርሱ ቤት ተጠልለዋል::

ከቤታቸው ከተባረሩት መካከል አንዱ ከ8 ወራት በፊት አባቱ ቤታቸውን ሸጠው ፣ በኪራይ ቤት እየኖሩ በህጋዊ መንገድ እንደላኩት ይናገራል። አሁን ቤትክን ለቀህ ውጣ ተብሎ ህይወቱ አደጋ ላይ ወድቋል::

የሳውዲ መንግስት በኦፊሴል እንዲህ አይነት መልክት ያስተላልፍ እንደሆነ የጠየቅነው ጋዜጠኛ፣ መንግስት በቀጥታ እንዲህ አያደርግም ነገር ግን እርሱ ባሰማራቸው ሰዎች አማካኝነት መልክቶችን እንደሚሰድ ይታወቃል ብሎአል።

የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት ጠንካራ የዲፕሎማሲ ዘመቻ በማድረግ በመቶሺዎች የሚቆጠሩ ኢትዮጵያውያንን ህይወት መታደግ ሲችል በቀን ይህን ያክል ሰው አስመጣሁ በማለት ፕሮፓጋንዳ ይነዛል የሚለው ጋዜጠኛው፣ በሳውዲ የቀረው ኢትዮጵያዊ ወደ አገር ቤት የተመለሰውን በብዙ እጥፍ ይበልጣል ሲል በአገሪቱ ያለውን እውነታ አስረድቷል።

በሌላ በኩል ከሳውድ አረቢያ ወደ የመን የገቡ 3 ሺ ያክል ኢትዮጵያውያን በምግብ እጥረት ተጎሳቁለው እንደሚገኙ እስር ቤት ድረስ በመሄድ ጋዜጠኛ ግሩም ተክለሀይማኖት ጎብኝቷቸዋል።

“ዜጐች የተሰደዱት መንግስት የሥራ ዕድል ባለመፍጠሩ ነው”


Merera-Gudina
መንግስት ከሣውዲ የሚመለሱ ዜጐች ቁጥር አስቀድሞ ከተገመተው በላይ መሆኑን ገልጿል። ቀድሞ የተመላሾቹ ቁጥር
28 ሺህ እንደሚሆን ቢገመትም አሁን ወደ 80ሺህ እንደሚደርስ ተነግሯል፡፡ በስደተኞቹ ላይ እየደረሰ ያለውን እንግልት
የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትሩ ዶ/ር ቴዎድሮስ አድሃኖም፤ ባገኙት አጋጣሚ ሁሉ ከማውገዝ አልተቆጠቡም፡፡ ጉዳዩ በሰከነና
የዲፕሎማሲ መርሁ በሚፈቅደው መንገድ መያዙንም ገልፀዋል፡፡ መንግስት ከዚህ በላይ በዲፕሎማሲው ርቆ ሊሄድባቸው
የሚችልበት አማራጮች እንደሌሉ የሠሞኑ መግለጫዎቹ ያመለክታሉ፡፡ ይሁን እንጂ የአዲስ አበባ ዩኒቨርስቲ የፖለቲካ
ሣይንስ ምሁሩ ዶ/ር መረራ ጉዲና፣ መንግስት የዜጐቹን መብት በማስከበርም ሆነ የሃገርን ክብር በማስጠበቅ ረገድ ምንም
አልተራመደም ይላሉ – ተመላሾቹን ከመቀበል የዘለለ ዲፕሎማሲያዊ እርምጃዎች መውሰድ አለመቻሉን በመግለፅ፡፡ ዶ/ር
መረራ ጉዲና በጉዳዩ ዙሪያ የሰጡንን አጭር ማብራሪያ እነሆ:-
በሣውዲ አረቢያ በዜጐቻችን ላይ እየደረሰ ያለውን በደል ተከትሎ መንግስት ጉዳዩን የያዘበትን መንገድ እንዴት
ገመገሙት?
ሁለት ሶስት ነገሮች አሉ፡፡ አንደኛው አሜሪካ፣ ጀርመን፣ ስዊድን በመሳሰሉት ሃገሮች ያሉ ኢትዮጵያውያን በሣውዲ
አረቢያ ላይ ተቃውሞ ሲያሰሙ እየፈቀዱላቸው፣ እዚህ መከልከሉ በዜጐች ላይ ተጨማሪ ወንጀል መስራት ነው፡፡
ሁለተኛው በተለያየ መንገድ እየሰማን እንዳለው አሁንም ቢሆን በ40ሺህ የሚቆጠሩ ዜጐች እየተንገላቱ ነው፡፡ እሪታና
የይድረሱልን ጥሪ እያሰሙ ነው። የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት ደግሞ የሚያወራው ሌላ ነው፡፡ መደብኩ እንኳን ያለው 50
ሚሊየን ብር አንድ እነሱ “የመንግስት ሌባ” የሚሉት የሚሠርቀው እኮ ነው። 50 ሚሊየን ብር ለ70ሺህ ሰው ነው
የመደቡት። ነገር ግን በሙስና የተከሰሱት ሰዎቻቸው እኮ የዚያን ሶስት እጥፍ ሰርቀዋል ተብሏል፡፡ በእውነቱ የተመደበው
ገንዘብ በጣም ትንሽ ነው፡፡ ሌላው ደጋግመው የሚያሰሙት፤ የሣውዲ አረቢያ መንግስትን ድርጊት የሚኮንን ሳይሆን
ወዳጅነት እንዳይበላሽ ትልቅ ስጋት ያላቸው የሚያስመስላቸው ነው፡፡ ከዜጐች ድብደባ፣ ግድያና እንግልት ይልቅ
የሣውዲ መንግስት ፍቅር የያዛቸው ነው የሚመስለው፡፡ ስለዚህ በሚፈለገው መንገድ ለጉዳዩ ምላሽ እየሰጡ አይደለም
የሚል መደምደሚያ ላይ መድረስ ይቻላል፡፡ ድሮውንም ቢሆን እነዚህ ዜጐች የተሰደዱት የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት የስራ
እድል መፍጠር ባለመቻሉ ነው፡፡ ሃገሪቷን የስደት ሃገር ያደረገው ራሱ መንግስት ነው፡፡
በሃላፊነትም ያስጠይቀዋል፡፡ ስለዚህ መንግስት በቀን ይሄን ያህል ሰው መለስኩ ከሚል፣ በመሠረታዊነት ዜጐች
የማይሰደዱባት ሃገር መፍጠር አለበት፡፡ የስራ እድል ሊኖርና የሰብአዊ መብት ሊከበር ይገባል፡፡
መንግስት በዜጐቹ ላይ ለተፈፀመው ግፍ፣ በአለማቀፍ ፖለቲካዊ ዲፕሎማሲው ምን ድረስ ነው ሊሟገት የሚችለው?
መንግስት እኮ ደጋግሞ የሚነግረን በህገወጥ መንገድ ከሃገር የወጡ ናቸው እያለ ነው፡፡ እንኳን በዚህ ዘመን ቀርቶ በጥንት
ዘመንም ስደተኞች ክብር አላቸው፡፡ ዝም ብሎ ይገደሉ፣ ይፈለጡ፣ ይቆረጡ አይባልም፡፡ ስለዚህ ሣውዲ አረቢያ ኋላቀር
በሆነ መንገድ ዜጐቻችንን ስታንገላታ በህግ መክሰስም ይቻላል፡፡ ሌላ አማራጭ ከተፈለገም እንደወዳጅ መንግስትና
የንግድ ሸሪክ ብዙ ተጽእኖ ማድረግ ይቻላል፡፡ ይልቁንስ የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት እያየ ያለው፣ እዚህ ያሉ ተቃዋሚዎች ምን
አሉ የሚለውን ብቻ ነው፡፡ ተቃዋሚዎች ከሰሱን፣ አጣጣሉን የሚለው ላይ ነው ያተኮረው፡፡
ከዚያም ሲያልፍ ሌት ተቀን እንደ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ የሚነግረን ዜጐቹ በህገወጥ መንገድ መሄዳቸውን ነው፡፡ ዋናው ጉዳይ
መጀመሪያ የዜጐችን ነፍስ ማዳን ነው፤ ሌላው ደግሞ ለስደት የዳረገንን የኢኮኖሚ ችግር በመፍታት፣ ኢትዮጵያን ከስደት
ሀገርነት ዝርዝር ለማውጣት መንቀሳቀስ አለበት፡፡ ግን አሁን ባለው ሁኔታ የዚህ አዝማሚያ እምብዛም እየታየ አይደለም፡፡
መንግስት በሣውዲ አረቢያ ላይ ይከተል የነበረውን የዲፕሎማሲ አቅጣጫ ለመፈተሽና ለመቀየር የእነዚህ ዜጐች እንግልት
ምክንያት ሊሆን ይችላል ብለው ያስባሉ?
አሁን እኮ መንግስት ጠንከር ያለ መግለጫ እንኳ አላወጣም፡፡ በመኮነን ደረጃ እንኳ ደፍሮ መግለጫ ማውጣት
አልቻለም፡፡ ሌሎች ሀገሮች እኮ ቢያንስ በዜጐቻቸው ላይ በደል ሲፈፀም በመንግስት ደረጃ የመረረ ጩኸት ያሰማሉ፡፡
የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት ግን ከህዝቡ ጋር አብሮ ሊጮህ ቀርቶ፣ የህዝቡንም ድምጽ እያፈነ ነው፡፡ ለዚህ ነው በተለይ
በፖለቲካ ዲፕሎማሲው በኩል እየተወሰደ ያለው እርምጃ በቂ አይደለም የምለው፡፡
መንግስት ዜጐቹን ከሃገሪቱ ከማስወጣት ባለፈ እርምጃ ያልወሰደው የኢኮኖሚ ጥገኝነት ጉዳይ ስላለ ነው፤ የኢትዮጵያ
ዋነኛዋ የውጪ ንግድ ሸሪክ ሣውዲ በመሆኗ ነው የሚሉ አስተያየቶችንስ እንዴት ያዩዋቸዋል?
በእርግጥ የኢኮኖሚ ጥገኝነቱ አለ፡፡ እናውቃለን። ታላላቅ የሣውዲ አረቢያ ከበርቴዎች በዚህች አገር ኢንቨስት ያደርጋሉ፡፡
ነገር ግን ለኢኮኖሚ ሲባል የዜጐችን መብትና ብሔራዊ ጥቅምን አሣልፎ መስጠት በየትኛውም የፖለቲካ አማራጭ ፈጽሞ
አይመከርም፡፡ ከምንም በላይ የዜጐች መብትና የሃገር ክብር ይቀድማል፡፡ በመቶ ሺህ የሚቆጠር ሰው እየተንገላታ
ለኢኮኖሚ ጥገኝነቱ ሲባል ዝምታን መምረጥ እንዲሁም የዜጐችን ጩኸት ወደማፈኑ መሄድ ተገቢ አይደለም፡፡
አንድ መንግስት በሌላ ሀገር የሚኖሩ ዜጐቹን መብት ለማስከበር ከአለማቀፍ ህግና ፖለቲካ ተመክሮ አንፃር ምን ያህል
ርቀት ነው ሊጓዝ የሚችለው?
ዲፕሎማሲያዊ ግንኙነትን ጨርሶ እስከማቋረጥ ይደርሳል፡፡ ከዲፕሎማሲ ግንኙነት ማቋረጥ ባለፈም ችግሩን ለአለማቀፉ
ህብረተሰብ በጩኸት ማሰማትም ይገባል፡፡ የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት ግን አፉን ሞልቶ ‘በዜጐቻችን ላይ እየተሰራ ያለውን
ግፍ እንኮንናለን’ ለማለት እንኳ እየጨነቀው ነው፡፡ እዚህ ያለውን ኤምባሲ እንኳ ሲያነጋግሩ፣ ዋናውን አምባሳደር
አይደለም፡፡ በሰለጠኑትን ሃገሮች ደረጃ ቢሆን በ30ሺህ፣ 60ሺህ የሚቆጠሩ ዜጐች እንዲህ ያለ እንግልት ሲደርስባቸው
ቀላል ጉዳይ አድርገው አይመለከቱትም፡፡ የህንድ፣ የፊሊፒንስ እና የሌሎች ሃገሮች ዜጐች ከኢትዮጵያውያኑ በተለየ
ክብራቸው ተጠብቆ ነው ከሃገር የወጡት፡፡ ይሄ ለምን ሆነ ብሎ መጠየቅ ያስፈልጋል፡፡
የስደተኞቹ ስቃይ ለፖለቲካ መጠቀሚያነት እንዳይውል መንግስት ጠይቋል፡፡ በእርግጥ ለፖለቲካ መጠቀሚያነት ውሏል?
የኢትዮጵያ ዜጐች በያሉበት ብሶት እያሰሙ ነው። በተለያዩ መንገዶች በየሃገራቱ በኢትዮጵያውያኑ ላይ የሚፈፀሙት
በደሎች ሲሰሙ ይዘገንናሉ፡፡ እኛ እኮ እየጠየቅን ያለነው የእነዚህ ኢትዮጵያውያንን መብት ነው፡፡ ነገር ግን መንግስት
ጉዳዩን በሌላ እየተረጐመው እኮ ነው የተቸገረው፡፡
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Death and rape rife in Saudi Arabia as xenophobia against Ethiopians turns bloodier


The Horn Times Newsletter
by Getahune Bekele-South Africa

“Take the money and even my luggage but please don’t rape me and I implore you, don’t take my life…” an Ethiopian woman’s impassioned plea to a Saudi Arabian religious police commander at Amira Nura university near the capital Riyadh- Saudi Arabia.
22-year-old Ethiopian domestic worker was crushed to death by Saudi police bus
Approximately 1400 years later, while the sepulchers of prophet Mohammad’s relatives who were the first refugees in the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia still standing near the northern Ethiopian town of Wukro as historic piece of evidence to the two nation’s centuries old close ties, no one expected the mass murder of the children of Bilal by Saudi citizens in Saudi Arabia.
Nonetheless, it happened, causing incalculable grief in Ethiopia and as a result Saudi Arabia also losing her incandescent charm as the holy land of Islam.
Not that this dead Ethiopian girl earned a generous stipend in the medieval and backward kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a nation dependent on cheap slave labor for her daily survival. The slayed defenseless girl was there in Saudi just to escape the abject poverty blighting her country, a poverty created by successions of tyrannical oppressors but exacerbated by the current ruling minority junta, which openly practices an evil ethnic apartheid system in the 21st century. The young beauty meant no harm to the Saudis.
The 22-year-old domestic worker was crushed to death last week by a police bus at Amira Nura repatriation center in Riyadh-Saudi Arabia, during a scuffle with security forces. We withheld her name, as her next-of-keen is yet to be informed.
“The girl didn’t die instantly. First she squirmed in pain then her body was quivering long after the police bus that killed her sped off. Four hours later, they send morgue-van instead of ambulance, trussed her body like a dead stag, throw it disrespectfully onto the back of a van and drove away. They have unparalleled inborn cruelty you don’t normally see in humans.” A sobbing Zyad Saadiq Gutaa, 28, told the Horn Times from Riyadh by phone with her speech incoherent.
“Come to Saudi and see by yourself what the privileged rapacious Saudi slave masters are doing to our girls and woman in general, come and see please. They rape women who worked for them for years and bring them to one of various repatriation centers to be deported back to Ethiopia. No amount of compensation or justice will ever placate the victims. We are in peril.” Adds Zyad who registered for voluntary repatriation tearing to pieces her work permit. She was a legal resident of the Islamic oil sheikdom.
“They shot and kill migrant worker for no apparent reason and say they killed him because he tried to flee, but attempting to run away is purely a reaction fear.” Another Ethiopian migrant laborer said.
As one of the most feared supremacist TPLF warlords, foreign affairs Minister Tewdros Adhanom continues to play a melodramatic political point scoring game at the expense of thousands of afflicted Ethiopian migrant workers, the barbaric and brutal attack on woman and children by the fading kingdom’s notorious religious police is reaching unprecedented proportions.
The cry of raped woman and tortured men is echoing forlornly in the desert with the international community and the Ethiopian ruling minority junta simply looking the other way. In the teeth of these extremely vicious attacks, demonstrations staged by diaspora Ethiopians from the US across Europe did not make the royal family of Saudi Arabia suspend their cruel decree or lose their spitting venom against the defenseless migrant workers, or rein in the over- scrupulous religious police synonymous with beheadings and rape.  The carnage and bloodletting is continuing.
According to the Horn Times reporters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopians, grinning and bearing the tragedy, are currently staring huge-eyed at their ruling junta which violets every norm of how a responsible government should behave in the face of such criminal acts. They are also staring at the savage kingdom of Saudi Arabia in utter astonishment, completely rejecting all the nonsensical fancies preached to them about the so-called benevolent and munificence country of loving Mahras or land of myriad treasures.
“Instead of twitting the number of returnees and taking pictures with them for political point scoring, our so-called foreign minister supposed to summon the Saudi Ambassador to his office and issued him an ultimatum. However, we all know the junta does not have that courage of offending the Saudis, who, in all probability, would immediately start backing the opposition to speed up its demise. Hence, as long as the dead are non –Tigre Ethiopians, the minority junta wont intervene in any form to end the suffering of Ethiopians.” A respected political analyst explained to the Horn Times from Addis Ababa.
“Ethiopians are used as scapegoat by the nervous royal family to divert attention from other pressing issues as a tide of desire for change start building up so rapidly within Saudi Arabia. We are talking about a wealthy family clinging to power by virtue of preserving traditional Islam, tightly controlling state administration, diplomacy, and commerce. The world’s most fiendish family and the only surviving absolute monarch is sensing the end of its supposedly eternal power. Drenching the land with the blood of migrant workers doesn’t guarantee prolonged stay in power.” The respected analyst who cannot be named for security reasons added.
In recent weeks, prominent Ethiopians have been calling on western powers to have the moral integrity to insist that the Saudi Arabian leaders respect all rights that were agreed upon when they signed the UN charter.
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MLDI launches fundraising bid for case of Ethiopian journalists


Media Legal Defence Initiative
Your support is needed to free two Ethiopian journalists wrongly convicted as terrorists and set a precedent that will help stop the abuse of anti-terror laws across Africa.
Your support is needed to free two Ethiopian journalists
The Media Legal Defence Initiative has launched a fundraising campaign to support its bid to free Ethiopian journalists, Eskinder Nega and Reeyot Alemu.
MLDI has brought a legal challenge to the African Commission and Court of Human Rights, the main human rights tribunals at the African Union, asking them to declare that Reeyot and Eskinder’s conviction under Ethiopia’s anti-terrorist laws breaches their human rights and to stop the abuse of anti-terror laws to silence journalists.
While the legal team all give their time and expertise for free, there will be significant costs in attending hearings, translating numerous legal documents and other court-related expenses. MLDI is asking for donations to help cover these costs.
This fundraising campaign is one of the launch projects of Indie Voices, a new crowdfunding platform for independent media, which MLDI is proud to be part of.
To make a contribution or for more information, please click here.
Notes to editors:
  • Mr Nega and Ms Alemu are award winning journalists and shared the Human Rights Watch Hellman-Hammett Award in 2012, awarded to journalists targeted for political persecution. Mr Nega has been working as a journalist since 1993. Prior to his most recent arrest in September 2011, he had been arrested on 7 previous occasions. He was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment in July 2012 for various offences under the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation.
  • Ms Alemu writes on topics such as government policy and spending, the lack of an independent media in Ethiopia and the mistreatment of minorities. Her arrest in June 2011 occurred several days after she published an article criticising practices of Ethiopia’s ruling party. She was initially sentenced to 14 years imprisonment for offences under the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation, reduced to 5 years on appeal. Both journalists are reported to have spent time in solitary confinement. Mr Nega was also alleged to have been beaten and Ms Alemu was deprived of medical care following surgery 15 months ago.
  • IndieVoices is a crowdfunding site that specializes in helping independent media, primarily in the developing world, raise the funds they need. Its goal is to serve as a bridge that connects social investors to high-quality, independent, and socially relevant news and content providers and media Companies.
Public Meeting with Semayawi party Chairman Eng. Yilkal Getnet




Washington DC Public Meeting with Semayawi party Chairman Eng. Yilkal Getnet – Sunday Dec 15, 2013 – Sheraton Arlington Hotel

Abebe Gellaw with Adeola “The Ethiopian Gov. Is Part Of The Problem”

Ethiopian Journalist, Abebe Gellaw joined SaharaTV’s Adeola Fayehun to explain the ongoing deportation of Ethiopians in Saudi Arabia. Gellaw, an exiled journalist and founder of Addis Voice stated that “There are over 30,000 Ethiopians held in concentration camps [in Saudi Arabia],” said Gellaw. He also noted that those in concentration camps rarely receive food and medical help. According to Gellaw, “The Ethiopian Government is part of the problem.” Because of oppressive living conditions in Ethiopia “The people of Ethiopia go to Saudi Arabia for better opportunities but unfortunately that hasn’t been the case,”said Gellaw. In efforts to expose this situation, Gellaw says he and other protestors are appealing to the international community.


Ethiopian Journalist, Abebe Gellaw joined SaharaTV's Adeola Fayehun

Ethiopia most restrictive Sub Saharan Country, Freedom House reports 2013



 Ethiopia has one of the lowest rates of internet and mobile telephone penetration in the world, as meager infrastructure, a government monopoly over the telecom sector, and obstructive telecom policies have notably hindered the growth of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the country. Despite low access, the government maintains a strict system of controls over digital media, making Ethiopia the only country in Sub-Saharan Africa to implement nationwide internet filtering. Such a system is made possible by the state’s monopoly over the country’s only telecom company, Ethio Telecom, which returned to government control after a two-year management contract with France Telecom expired in December 2012. In addition, the government’s implementation of deep-packet inspection technology for censorship was indicated when the Tor network, which helps people communicate anonymously online, was blocked in mid- 2012.


Internet Freedom

Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who ruled Ethiopia for over 20 years, died in August 2012 while seeking treatment for an undisclosed illness. Before his death was officially confirmed on August 20th, widespread media speculation about Zenawi’s whereabouts and the state of his health prompted the authorities to intensify its censorship of online content. A series of Muslim protests against religious discrimination in July 2012 also sparked increased efforts to control ICTs, with social media pages and news websites disseminating information about the demonstrations targeted for blocking. Moreover, internet and text messaging speeds were reported to be extremely slow, leading to unconfirmed suspicions that the authorities had deliberately obstructed telecom services as part of a wider crackdown on the Ethiopian Muslim press for its coverage of the demonstrations.

In 2012, legal restrictions on the use and provision of ICTs increased with the enactment of the Telecom Fraud Offences law in September,1 which toughened a ban on certain advanced internet applications and worryingly extended the 2009 Anti-Terrorism Proclamation and 2004 CriminalCode to electronic communications.2 Furthermore, the government’s ability to monitor online activity and intercept digital communications became more sophisticated with assistance from the Chinese government, while the commercial spyware toolkit FinFisher was discovered in Ethiopia in August 2012.

Repression against bloggers, internet users and mobile phone users continued during the coverage period of this report, with at least two prosecutions reported. After a long trial and months of international advocacy on behalf of the prominent dissident blogger, Eskinder Nega, who was charged with supporting a terrorist group, Nega was found guilty in July 2012 and sentenced to 18 years in prison.

Read Freedom House reports 2013, Full report about Ethiopia

Read Freedom House reports 2013, Full Report

Source: http://www.freedomhouse.org/

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ከ120 በላይ ኢትዮጵያውያን ከሊቢያ ይመለሳሉ
እስራኤል ኢትዮጵያውያንን ጨምሮ 60ሺህ የሚጠጉ አፍሪካውያን ስደተኞችን ከሃገሯ እንደምታስወጣ ያስታወቀች ሲሆን በህገወጥ መንገድ በሊቢያ የሚኖሩ ከ120 በላይ የሚሆኑ ኢትዮጵያውያን ደግሞ ወደ ሃገራቸው ይመለሳሉ ተብሏል፡፡ የእስራኤል ካቢኔ ባለፈው እሁድ ስደተኞቹን የሚያስወጣ አዲስ ህግ ካፀደቀ በኋላ የሃገሪቱ ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ቤኒያዊን ኔትያሁ፣ ህገወጥ ስደተኞቹን ከሀገራቸው እንደሚያስወጡ አስታውቀዋል፡፡ የአገሪቱ ካቢኔ ባፀደቀው መመሪያ መሰረት እስራኤል በመጀመሪያው ዙር 4ሺ ስደተኞችን የምታስወጣ ሲሆን በቀጣይም በዘላቂነት ህገወጥ ስደተኞች ወደ ሀገሯ እንዳይገቡ በዘላቂነት ለመከላከል ከግብጽ የምትዋሰንበትን ድንበር ጥበቃ እንደምታጠናክር ገልፃለች፡፡ ከሀገሪቱ ይወጣሉ ተበለው የሚጠበቁት አብዛኞቸ ሱዳናውያንና ኤርትራውያን ሲሆኑ ኢትዮጵውያኑም የገፈቱ ቀማሽ እንደሚሆኑ ተገልጿል፡፡ በሌላ በኩል ወደ አውሮፓ ለመሻገር ሊቢያን ማረፊያ ያደረጉ ከ120 በላይ ኢትዮጵያውያን በግብጽ ካይሮ ባለው የኢትዮጵያ ኤምባሲ ትብብር የጉዞ ሰነዳቸው ተዘጋጅቶላቸው በውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስቴር እና በአለማቀፍ የስደተኞች ተቋም (IOM) ትብብር እንደሚመለሱ ታውቋል፡፡ ይህ በእንዲህ እንዳለ በባህሬን በቤት ሠራተኝነት ተቀጥራ ትሠራ የነበረች ኢትዮጵያዊት በሶስት ወንዶች ተጠልፉ መደፈሯንና በሴተኛ አዳሪነት እንድትሰራ መገደዷን ገልፃ፤ ድርጊቱን ፈጽሟል የተባለውን ባንግላዲሻዊ እንደከሰሰች ሰሞኑን ተዘግቧል፡፡ የ28 አመቷ ኢትዮጵያዊት ቆሻሻ ለመድፋት ወደ ውጪ ስትወጣ ሁለት ማስክ ያጠለቁ ወንዶች አፍነው በመውሰድ አፓርታማ ቤት ውስጥ ከነበሩ አራት የተለያዩ አገራት ሴቶች ጋር በሴተኛ አዳሪነት እንድትሰራ መደረጓን ገልፃለች፡፡ በቀን አስር ጊዜ ያህል ከተለያዩ ወንዶች ጋር ወሲብ እንድትፈጽም ትገደድ እንደነበርም ለፍ/ቤት አስረድታለች፡፡
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የአውሮፓ ህብረት ፓርላማ አባላት ከተቃዋሚዎች ጋር ተወያዩ

 


በአወዛጋቢው የ1997 ዓ.ም ምርጫ የታዛቢ ቡድን መሪ የነበሩት አና ጐሜዝን ጨምሮ “ለአፍሪካ ፣ ካሪቢያን፣ ፓስፊክና
የአውሮፓ ህብረት” የጋራ ስብሰባ ወደ አዲስ አበባ የመጡ የአውሮፓ ህብረት ፓርላማ አባላት ሰሞኑን ከተቃዋሚ ፓርቲ
መሪዎች ጋር ተወያዩ፡፡
ፓርቲያቸውን ወክለው በውይይቱ እንደተካፈሉ የተናገሩት የኢዴፓ ማዕከላሚ ኮሚቴ አባል አቶ ልደቱ አያሌው፤
የአውሮፓ ህብረት ፓርላማ አባላት የኢትዮጵያ የዲሞክራሲና የፖለቲካ ሁኔታ ላይ ምን አዲስ ነገር አለ? የወደፊቱ
አቅጣጫ ምን ይሆናል? በማለት ጥያቄ እንደሰነዘሩ ገልፀዋል፡፡ የፓለቲካ ምህዳሩ፣ ተቃዋሚ ፓርቲዎች ሊጠናከሩ
የሚችሉበት እድል ከጊዜ ወደ ጊዜ መጥበቡን ተናግሬያለሁ የሚሉት አቶ ልደቱ፣ የሀገሪቱ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ሂደት
እንደሚያሳስበንና የአውሮፓ ህብረት እርዳታ የፓለቲካ መጠቀሚያ እንዳይሆን ጥንቃቄ መውሰድ እንዳለባቸው
አስረድቻለሁ ብለዋል፡፡ የአውሮፓ ህብረት ለአገራችን እርዳታ መስጠቱን እንደማንቃወም፣ የእኛን ችግር እነሱ እንዲፈቱ
እንደማንጠብቅ ገልፀንላቸዋል ያሉት አቶ ልደቱ፤ ከዲሞክራሲያዊና ከሰብዓዊ መብት አያያዝ አኳያ ማድረግ
የሚገባችሁን ወደኋላ ትታችኋል፤ እርዳታ ሰጪ እንደመሆናችሁ ማድረግ ያለባችሁን ነገር ዘንግታችኋል የሚል አስተያየት
ሰጥቻለሁ ብለዋል፡፡
የአንድነት ፓርቲ ዋና ፀሃፊ አቶ አስራት ጣሴ በበኩላቸው፣ የፓለቲካ ምህዳሩ መጥበቡን፣ የሠላማዊ ትግል ተስፋ
መዳፈኑንና ህገ መንግስቱ እየተከበረ አለመሆኑን እንዳስረዱ ጠቅሰው፤ በነፃው ፕሬስ ህግ፣ ተሻሽሎ በወጣው የፓርቲ
ህግ፣ በፀረ ሽብርተኛ አዋጁ ዙሪያ እንደተወያዩበት ተናግረዋል። በ2002 ዓ.ም. ምርጫ በዝርፊያና በንጥቂያ ኢህአዴግ
99.6 በመቶ ድምፅ አግኝቶ ማለፉን በመጥቀስ፤ 2007ዓ.ም. የሚደረገው አገር አቀፍ ምርጫ አጣብቂኝ እንደሆነብን
ለአውሮፓ ህብረት የፓርላማ አባላት አስረድቻለሁ ብለዋል – አቶ አስራት፡፡
ተቃዋሚ ፓርቲዎች ህዝቡን ሰብስበን ማነጋገር፣ ሠላማዊ ሰልፍ ማድርግ እንዳልቻልንም፣ የመንግስትን ጫና በማሳየት
ገለፃ አድርጌያለሁ በማለት አቶ አስራት ተናግረዋል፡፡ የአውሮፓ ህብረት አባላት ከኢትዮጵያ መንግስት ባለስልጣናትም
ጋር ቀደም ብለው ውይይት ማድረጋቸውን የተናገሩት አና ጎሜዝ፣ አገሪቱ በኢኮኖሚ ማደጓለ እንደሚገልፅና ልማቱ ግን
ህዝቡን ከድህነት ያላወጣ መሆኑን ጠቅሰዋል፡፡
በ2007 ዓ.ም. ለሚደረገው አገራዊ ምርጫም ተገቢውን ድጋፍ እንደሚያደርጉ አና ጐሜዝ ገልፀው፤ ታዛቢዎችን ከመላክ
በተጨማሪ በየሁኔታው እና በየወቅቱ ድጋፋቸውን እንደሚቀጥሉ ጠቁመዋል፡፡
መኢአድ፣ ኢዴፓ፣ መድረክ፣ ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ በውይይቱ ላይ ተካፋይ እንደነበሩ ታውቋል፡፡
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MLDI launches fundraising bid for case of Ethiopian journalists


Media Legal Defence Initiative
Your support is needed to free two Ethiopian journalists wrongly convicted as terrorists and set a precedent that will help stop the abuse of anti-terror laws across Africa.
Your support is needed to free two Ethiopian journalists
The Media Legal Defence Initiative has launched a fundraising campaign to support its bid to free Ethiopian journalists, Eskinder Nega and Reeyot Alemu.
MLDI has brought a legal challenge to the African Commission and Court of Human Rights, the main human rights tribunals at the African Union, asking them to declare that Reeyot and Eskinder’s conviction under Ethiopia’s anti-terrorist laws breaches their human rights and to stop the abuse of anti-terror laws to silence journalists.
While the legal team all give their time and expertise for free, there will be significant costs in attending hearings, translating numerous legal documents and other court-related expenses. MLDI is asking for donations to help cover these costs.
This fundraising campaign is one of the launch projects of Indie Voices, a new crowdfunding platform for independent media, which MLDI is proud to be part of.
To make a contribution or for more information, please click here.
Notes to editors:
  • Mr Nega and Ms Alemu are award winning journalists and shared the Human Rights Watch Hellman-Hammett Award in 2012, awarded to journalists targeted for political persecution. Mr Nega has been working as a journalist since 1993. Prior to his most recent arrest in September 2011, he had been arrested on 7 previous occasions. He was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment in July 2012 for various offences under the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation.
  • Ms Alemu writes on topics such as government policy and spending, the lack of an independent media in Ethiopia and the mistreatment of minorities. Her arrest in June 2011 occurred several days after she published an article criticising practices of Ethiopia’s ruling party. She was initially sentenced to 14 years imprisonment for offences under the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation, reduced to 5 years on appeal. Both journalists are reported to have spent time in solitary confinement. Mr Nega was also alleged to have been beaten and Ms Alemu was deprived of medical care following surgery 15 months ago.
  • IndieVoices is a crowdfunding site that specializes in helping independent media, primarily in the developing world, raise the funds they need. Its goal is to serve as a bridge that connects social investors to high-quality, independent, and socially relevant news and content providers and media companies.