Wednesday, April 30, 2014

In Ethiopia, Blogging on Human Rights Issues is a Crime (CREW)

CENTER FOR THE RIGHTS OF ETHIOPIAN WOMEN (CREW)
Press releaseThe Center for the Rights of Ethiopian Women (CREW) logo
The Center for the Rights of Ethiopian Women (CREW)* demands that the Ethiopian government unconditionally release the journalists and bloggers (Zone 9) that it arrested last week. These journalists have expressed their opinions about the current situations in Ethiopia, using their democratic rights which is clearly stated in the country’s constitution. They have not written to disturb peace nor have they advocated for violence. However, it is reported that “the main charge against the detainees was accepting money and working with foreign organizations and rights activists and using social media to destabilize the country.” This is a serious charge. It is very saddening to learn that young and aspiring journalists are being intimidated in order to discourage them from informing citizens about the economic, social and political conditions in their country.
Already, there are many journalists and political prisoners languishing in prisons in the different regions of the country. Reyot Alemu, the young female journalist, winner of the 2013 UNESCO-Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize for her contributions to press freedom and the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) Courage in Journalism Award in 2012, has been in prison since 2011. It is reported that she has been very ill and she is not even allowed to have proper medical treatment.
We demand the Ethiopian government to unconditionally release journalists, bloggers and all prisoners of conscience who are suffering in different notorious prisons in the country. We also urge the government to allow Reyot Alemu to get immediate and highly needed medical attention.
In many instances, the United States administration has spoken about human rights violations in selected countries. It is time for the United States and European countries that financially support Ethiopia, to speak out openly about the human rights violations in the country and to demand the release of all journalists, human rights activists and prisoners of conscience. Freedom of speech, expression and assembly are the major tenets of democracy. Blogging about human rights situations is not a crime.
[1] Center for the Rights of Ethiopian Women (CREW) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit, peace and human rights organization created to promote the rights of Ethiopian women worldwide. Address: P.O Box 10412, Silver Spring, MD 20914, USA — E-mail: ethiowomen@gmail.com – Website: www.centerforethiopianwomen.org


ESAT’s distortion of the Protest by Oromo Students


by Tedla Asfaw
I followed VOA’s Amharic today’s report by Solomon Abate andSisayAgena’s analysis onOromo University students protest in Ambo, Adama,Welega and Jimma.
A student at Adama University told Solomon Abate the protesters demand as follows.
- Stop Addis Ababa/Finfine Master Plan incorporating Oromo Kilil into Addis.
- Oromo prisoners to be released.
- Removal of Emperor Menelik statue from Addis Ababa.
From the interview ESAT made with Ambo resident the students demand remain the same except the removal of Menelik statue, might be censored.
OPDO organized protest in Ethiopia
Picture credit: Qeerroo
Sisay Agena on his analysis hopes the diaspora will sooner rather than later will come to support the Oromo students struggle. I am sure Sisay is visiting Oromo websites and he should have told us the reason we should give support for those who framed the students protest as struggle between Habesha/Ethiopians and the Oromos.
Is he expecting the Diaspora Ethiopian nationalists who fought Jawar Mohammed and his likes tooth and nail to go and support the establishment of Oromo Republic with its capital at Finfine destroying Menelik statue.
Sisay Agena claims the similarity of the Sidama people struggle defending Awasa from becoming “Federal” in the past with the Oromo struggle of keeping the Oromo Kilil its capital Finfine/Addis Ababa intact.
Sisay Agena should invite Jawar Mohammed as his guest to hear from the horse mouth directly. ESAT reporting and analysis is distorting this week students protest to say the least.
We have fought the eviction of farmers from all parts of Ethiopia since 2008. Oakland Institute stood beside our cause. Unfortunately the Oromo Students did not mind the land to be taken by foreigners then.
The current students protest is about keeping Oromia Kilil intact for future Oromo Republic. Sisay Agena Sidama example he brought on his analysis is the hardest to achieve. Sidamas have to fight many nationalities in South to declare a Sidama Republic. Oromo Republic has “fewer enemies” if someone believes Ethiopia will be disintegrated that easily.
ESAT the media that claims to be Ethiopian should not be a propaganda machine for anti Ethiopia Diaspora Oromo extremists. We are supporting the united struggle for freedom and justice but never give hands for destruction of Ethiopia directly or indirectly. The worldwide protest we witnessed at the end of last year proves for all that Ethiopian nationalism never died!!!

ሦስት ባርያ ነጻ የሚወጣው መቼ ነው? እሱ ሲፈቅድ ነው? ወይስ ጌታው ሲፈቀድለት? (ፕ/ር መሰፍን ወ/ማርያም )


በአሁኑ ጊዜ በኢትዮጵያ ውስጥ ያሉት የፖሊቲካ ድርጅቶች ገዢ የሚባለውንም ጨምሮ ስያሜአቸው እንደሚያመለክተው ከነጻነት ውጭ ናቸው፤ ሌላው ቀርቶ ለነጻነት የተዘጋጁ አይደሉም፤ ራሳቸው በባርነት ውስጥ በጀርባቸው ተንጋልለው ሌሎችን ከባርነት ለማውጣት ማሰባቸው አለማሰባቸውን እንጂ ሌላ አያመለክትም፤ ወያኔ ራሱ ገና ነጻ ያልወጣ የባሪያዎች አለቃ ነው፤ ወያኔ ለባርነት ደረጃ አበጅቶ ጠርናፊና ተጠርናፊ እያለ ከፍሎታል፤ ከወያኔ ጋር በደባልነት አገር ለመግዛት የተመለመሉት ከባርነት ሳይወጡ ካባ ለብሰው በአገልጋይነት የወያኔን ጉድለት ለማሟላት የሚሞከርባቸው መሣሪያዎች ናቸው፤ መሣሪያነታቸው የተሰማቸው ከብዙ ዓመታት ጀምረው በመኮብለል ላይ ቢሆኑም፣ ጭራውን እየቆላ በሞተ-ከዳ እግር ለመግባት የሚተናነቀው ብዙ ነው፤ ወያኔ ለአንድ ትልቅ አገር የሚበቃ ሠራዊት፣ ለአንድ ትልቅ አገር የሚበቃ የፖሊስ ኃይል፣ ለአንድ ትልቅ አገር የሚበቃ የአስተዳደር የሰው ኃይል በቁጥርም በጥራትም የለውም፤ በይድረስ-ይድረስ በብዙ ዶላር አስተማሪዎችን ከውጭ እያስመጡም ሆነ፣ ወይም በፖስታ፣ ወይም ከታወቀው ማምረቻ በሚወጡ የለብ-ለብ ምሩቆች እየተንገዳገደ እዚህ ደረሰ።Prof. Mesfin Woldemariam
እዚህ ደረስን ቢሉና ቢኤ፣ ኤምኤና ፒኤችዲ በአገኙት አጋጣሚ ሁሉ ቢያውለበልቡም የሚሠሩት ብቻ ሳይሆን የሚናገሩትም አለመማራቸውን ያሳብቅባቸዋል! ለመሆኑስ በጥይት ለጥይት የተገራ አንጎል እንዴት ብሎ በሀሳብ ይለዝባል? እንዴት ብሎስ ለሕግ ይገዛል? ስለዚህም ወያኔ ስለትምህርት መነሻውንም መድረሻውንም አያውቅም፤ ስለዚህም ለትምህርት ሚኒስትርነት የሰየማቸውን ሰዎች አንድ በአንድ ማስታወሱ ወያኔ ለትምህርት ያለውን ግምት ያሳያል፤ በትምህርታቸውና በሙያቸው እውቀት በኢትዮጵያ ብቻ ሳይሆን በየትም አንቱ የተባሉትን ሰዎች ‹በችሎታ ማነስ› እየተባለ በትእዛዝ በሚነዳ አሻንጉሊት እየተፈረመ ከዩኒቨርሲቲ ማባረሩና ዩኒቨርሲቲውን ወና ማድረጉ ሌላ ማስረጃ ነው፤ ከተባረሩት ውስጥ አንድም በኑሮው የተጎዳ የለም፤ የተጎዳው ዩኒቨርሲቲው ነው፤ የተጎዳችው ኢትዮጵያ ነች፤ የተጠቀሙት ወያኔዎች ናቸው፤ ዩኒቨርሲቲውን ሲያረክሱትና ሲያዋርዱት እነሱ ራሳቸውን ከፍ አድርገው ለማሳየት መድረኩን የከፈተላቸው መስሏቸው ነበር፤ በአቶ አዲስ ዓለማየሁ ላይ የተረተው ፋሺስት ‹ለካስ ሰው ከሌለበት፣ ቤት ቁንጫ ይፈላበታል!› ያለው እንደተፈጸመባቸው ዛሬም አልገባቸውም፤በዚህም ምክንያት ወያኔ ለተለያዩ የማኅበረሰብ አገልግሎቶች ለማሰማራት የሚያስችሉት የተማሩና የተመራመሩ ባለሙያዎች የሉትም፤ በአጼ ኃይለ ሥላሴ ዘመን የተቋቋሙት እንደኢትዮጵያ ንግድ ባንክ፣ አንደመብራት ኃይል፣ እንደቴሌ፣ እንደየኢትዮጵያ ዓየር መንገድ፣ … ወዘተ. በአጥንታቸው በመሄድ ላይ ናቸው፤ ማክሸፍ እንዲህ ነው! ለአብራሪዎች ትምህርት ቤት የነበረችው ኢትዮጵያ ዛሬ አብራሪዎችን ከኢጣልያና ከሌሎች አገሮች እያስመጣች ነው፤ የሥልጣን ወንበሩን ከያዙት ጀምሮ አከርካሪት ስለመስበር ሲፎክሩ ቆይተው አሁን ኢጣልያዊ አውሮጵላን አብራሪና መሀንዲሶችም ከያለበት እያስመጡልን ነው፤ የማን አከርካሪት ተሰበረ!
ይህ ሁሉ ታዲያ ከነጻነት ጋር ምን አገናኘው የሚል ይኖራል? አለው እንጂ! ወያኔ የሥልጣን ወንበሩን በጠመንጃ ነጻ ካወጣ በኋላ የፈላጭ-ቆራጭነት ነጻነትን ተጎናጸፈና እንዳይመቸው ሆኖ ቁጢጥ አለ፤ በጠመንጃው ከሕግ ነጻነትን አገኘ፤ ከዚህ በኋላ በእውቀትና በልምድ የሚበልጡትን ሁሉ እያደነ እርጭ አደረገ፤ በጠመንጃ ነጻ ባወጣው ወንበር ላይ ተቀምጦ ዋና የጠመንጃ አገልጋይ ባደረገው ሕግ እየተመራ እያፈረሰ መካቡን ተያያዘው፤ መንገድ ሲያፈርስ ሲክብ፣ ባቡር ሲያፈርስ ሲክብ፣ ሐውልት ሲያፈርስ ሲክብ፣ ሕንጻ ሲያፈርስ ሲክብ፣ ማፍረስ ዋና የሚታወቅበት ሥራው ሆነ፤ ይህ አያስደንቅም! ከየትና እንዴት አንደመጣ የታወቀ ነው፤ ነጻነት የሚለመልመው ሕግና ሥርዓት ባለበት ነው፤ ሕግና ሥርዓት በሌለበት አፈና፣ ዝርፊያ፣ ቅሚያ፣ ድብደባ፣ እስር፣ — ይኸ ሁሉ የሰለቸው ደሞ አገር እንደሌለው ሰው በስደት መንከራተትና መዋረድ ነው፤ በገዛ አገሩ የተጠላ ሰው የሌሎች አገሮች ሕዝቦች እንዴት ሊያከብሩት ይችላሉ? በፓሪስ አውሮጵላን ማረፊያ ‹‹ጃፓናውያን ጎብኚዎች እንኳን ደህና መጣችሁ!›› የሚል ጽሑፍ አይቻለሁ።
እንደኢትዮጵያ ያለች ትልቅ፣ ጥንታዊትና ታሪካዊት የሆነች የጨዋ ሰዎች አገር፣ የሦስት ታላላቅ ሃይማኖቶች ቅርስ ጠባቂ የሆነች አገር፣ እግዚአብሔርንና ሕግን፣ ይሉኝታንና ማናቸውንም የጨዋነት ደንብ በሻሩ ጎረምሶች ጫማ ስር ወደቀች፤ ተጋለጠች፤ ተዋረደች፤ ነጻነት-አልባ ሆነች።
ወያኔ በጣም ጨካኝና የተጠላ ሥርዓትን ገርስሶ ራሱን በአገር ሥልጣን ላይ ሊያወጣ ሲል ከመሸ በኋላ በምዕራባውያን ምክር ሕዝባዊ ወያኔ ሐርነት ትግራይ የሚለውን (ሕወሓት) የተገንጣይ ጎሣ ስም ለወጠና የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝባዊ አብዮታዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ግንባር (ኢሕአዴግ) የሚል ቀፎ ሠራ፤ በዚያ ቀፎ ውስጥ አንደኛ የተማረኩና ጥላቸውን የሚፈሩ ጭር ያሉ ወታደሮችን፣ ሁለተኛ የተሸነፉና የተበታተኑና መድረሻ ያጡ የኢሕአፓ ቅሪቶችን፣ ሦስተኛ ከያለበት ጭራቸውን እየቆለመሙ የሥልጣን ፍርፋሪ ለማግኘት በጎሣዎች ስም የገበሩለትን ወዶ-ገቦች ሰብስቦ፣ ሌሎችንም ከየመንገዱ ለቃቅሞ ኢትዮጵያን ገነጣጥለው ሊቃረጡ የተሰበሰቡ ሰዎችን የኢትዮጵያ ነጠላ እያለበሰ ቲያትር ሠራበት፤ (አብርሃ ደስታ ወያኔዎች ወያኔነታቸውን ስለሳቱ ወያኔ ሊባሉ አይገባም የሚለውን አስተሳሰብ ብቀበለውም፣ እኔ በበኩሌ የወያኔን ስም ለመለወጥ መብትም ፍላጎትም የለኝም፤ ለራሳቸው የሰጡት ስም ነው፤ በስማቸው መጥራቱን እመርጣለሁ፤ ወያኔነትን እንደመታወቂያ እቀበለዋለሁ፤ ሁለተኛ እኔ ወያኔን ከትግሬ ጋር ማደባለቅ አልፈልግም፤ ወያኔ ያልሆኑትን ትግሬ እላለሁ፤ ወያኔዎቹንም ባወጡት ስማቸው እጠራቸዋለሁ፤ ጀርመን ሁሉ ናዚ እንደማይባል ትግሬ ሁሉ ወያኔ አይባልም።)
የስዊስዘርላንድ ሕገ መንግሥት መግቢያ ውስጥ የሚከተለው ይገኛል፡–
ነጻ የሚባሉት በነጻነታቸው የሚጠቀሙበት ብቻ መሆናቸውን እናውቃለን፤ የአንድ ሕዝብም ጠንካራነት የሚለካው በጣም ደካሞች ለሆኑት አባሎቹ በሚሰጠው የተደላደለ ኑሮ ነው።
ወያኔ ባሪያ ፈንጋይ ነው ቢባል የሚከራከርለት አለ? ባሪያ የመፈንገል ጉልበት አለው፣ ከመኖሪያ የማፈናቀል ጉልበት አለው፣ የመቀማትና የመዝረፍ ጉልበት አለው፤ የማይፈልጋቸውን ሀሳቦች የማፈን፣ በውሸት የመለወስና የማታለል ተግባራትን የሚፈጽሙ መሣሪያዎች አሉት፤ ወያኔ ሻግቶ የሚያሻግት ድርጅት መሆኑን ለማረጋገጥ ከሟቹ መለስ ዜናዊ ሌላ ምስክር መጥራት አያስፈልግም፤ እንዲህ ያለ ድርጅት የነጻነት ጸር ነው፤ የነጻነት ጸር ማለት ባርነት ነው፤ የድርጅቱ አባሎች ነጻነት የላቸውም፤ ነጻነትን የማይፈቅድና ለነጻነት ዋጋ የማይሰጥ ድርጅት መሆኑን ከመለስ ዜናዊ ጀምሮ ሌሎችም ይህንን አረጋገጠዋል፤ ሕዝበ ክርስቲያኑ ይጮሃል! ሕዝበ እስላሙ ይጮሃል፤ ነጋዴው ይጮሃል! ተማሪው ይጮሃል! አስተማሪው ይጮሃል! በግልጽ የማይጮሁት ተናካሾቹ ብቻ ናቸው! ለእግዚብሔር አድሬአለሁ ያለውን ባሪያ አደረገው፤ ለገንዘብና ለመሬት አድሬአለሁ ያለውን ባሪያ አደረገው፤ ለሥልጣን አድሬአለሁ ያለውን ባሪያ አደረገው፤ ለጉልበት አድሬአለሁ ያለውን ዱላ አስጨብጦ ባሪያ አደረገው፤ ገበሬውን በማዳበሪያ ባሪያ አደረገው፤ … ወዘተ.
ሥልጣንን እያሳየ ሥልጣንን እንዲመኙ፣ ጉልበትን እያሳየ ጉልበትን እንዲመኙ፣ የተንበሸበሸ ሀብትን እያሳዩ ሀብትን እንዲመኙ፣ … በማድረግ ሁሉንም ወደባርነት ቀንበር ውስጥ አስገብቶ እየገዛ ነው፤ ሕዝብም የምኞት ባርነቱን ቋጥሮ ነጻነቱን እያስረገጠ ነው፤ አጉል ምኞቶችን ያቀፈባቸውን እጆቹን ነጻ ለማውጣት ሲፈቅድ ያኔ ነጻነቱን ያውጃል!

የኢህአዴግ መንግስት በሚቃወሙትና በሚተቹት ላይ እየወሰደ ያለውን አፈና እና እስር የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ እንዲታገለው ጥሪ እናቀርባለን!!!


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አንድነት ለዴሞክራሲና ለፍትሕ ፓርቲ (አንድነት)
ፓርቲያችን አንድነት አበክሮ በተደጋጋሚ እንደገለፀው ኢህአዴግ ያነበረው አምባገን እና ክፉ ስርዓት ዜጎች በተለያየ ጊዜ የሚያነሱትን የሰብዓዊ መብት፣ የዴሞክራሲና የፍትህ ጥያቄ የሚቀለብሰው ወታደራዊ አቅሙን በመጠቀም ነው፡፡ በዚህ ህገ-ወጥ አካሄዱም ስርዓቱን ይቀናቀናሉ የሚላቸውን ጋዜጠኞች፣ ፖለቲከኞች፣ ታዋቂ ሰዎችና በግለሰብ ደረጃ ተቃውሞ የሚያሰሙ ዜጎችን የተለያየ ስም እየሰጠ ወደ እስር ቤት አውርዷል፡፡ እያወረደም ይገኛል፡፡ በርካታ ዜጎች የአስከፊው ስርዓት ሰለባ ሆነዋል፣ እየሆኑም ነው፡፡ ሀገራችን በመነጋገርና በመደማመጥ ችግራችንን የምንፈታባት እንዳትሆን ሆን ተብሎ ለዘላለም መንገስ በሚፈልጉ ባለጊዜዎች የፊጥኝ ታስራ፤ ዜጎቿ እንደቀደመው ስርኣት ሁሉ በእስር እየተሰቃዩ ይገኛሉ፡፡UDJ/Andinet party logo
እንደዜጋም በታላቋ ሀገራችን በሰቆቃ እንድንኖር ተፈርዶብናል፡፡ ኢህአዴግ ዛሬም ከመንገድ አፍሶ መውሰዱን ቀጥሏል፡፡ ማሰቃየቱንና ማንከራተቱን ገፍቶበታል፡፡ ከጊዜና ሁኔታዎች እንደመማር ዛሬም ለስርዓቱ አደጋ ናቸው የተባሉ ወጣቶች ሰበብ እየተፈጠረ ወደ ማሰቃያ ስፍራ እየተጋዙ ነው፡፡ የገዥው ፓርቲ አፈ-ቀላጤ በሆኑ ሚዲያዎች የታሰሩት ክስና ወደፊት የሚታሰሩት እነማን እንደሆኑ እየተነገረ ይገኛል፡፡ ወጣት አመራሮቻችንና አባላትን የማሸማቀቅ ስራ እየተሰራም ነው-ስራ ከሆነ፡፡
የኢህአዴግ መንግስት ሰሞኑንም በግል ተነሳሽነታቸው ለሀገራቸው አስተዋፅኦ ለማድረግ ወስነው በብዕራቸው የሰብኣዊ መብት እንዲከበርና ዴሞክራሲያዊ ስርዓት እንዲረጋገጥ በሚወተውቱ የነበሩ የዞን ዘጠኝ አባላትና ጋዜጠኞች ላይ የወሰደው የእስር ርምጃ የሚያመለክተው በቀጣዩ አመት የሚካሄደውን ምርጫ አስመልክቶ የተወሰደ የማሸማቀቅና የወጣቶችን ጥያቄ ለመቀልበስ የሚፈልገው የአምባገነኑ ስርዓት ተግባር ነው፡፡
ፓርቲያችን ሚያዝያ 17 ቀን 2006 ዓ.ም አመሻሽ ላይ ዞን 9 በተሰኘ ድረ ገጽ (ብሎግ) ላይ በሳል ፖለቲካዊና ማህበራዊ ትችቶችን በማቅረብ ከሚታወቁትን ወጣት ጋዜጠኞች ማህሌት ፋንታሁን፣ በፍቃዱ ሀይሉ፣ ናትናኤል ፈለቀ፣ ዘላለም አጥናፍ ብርሀን፣ አቤል ዋበላ እንዲሁም ጋዜጠኛ ኤዶም ካሳዬ፣ ጋዜጠኛ አስማመው ኃ/ጊዎርጊስ እና ጋዜጠኛ ተስፋለም ወልደየስ በመንግስት የጸጥታ ሀይሎች በቁጥጥር ስር መዋላቸው ሀሳብን በነፃነት የመግለፅ መብት የሚሸረሽር እንደሆነ እናምናለን፡፡ አፈናው ግን ሌሎችን በሺዎች የሚቆጠሩ ብሎገሮችና የሰብዓዊ መብት ተሟጋቾችን እንደሚፈጥር አንጠራጠርም፡፡
የኢህአዴግ መንግስት የከፈተው የእስር ርምጃ በአስቸኳይ እንዲያቆምና የታሰሩትም ታሰሩ ከተባለበት ሰዓትና ደቂቃ ጀምሮ የሚገኙበትን አጠቃላይ ሁኔታ እንዲጣራ፤ መንግስት ያሰረበትን ተጨባጭ ማስረጃ ካለ ለህዝብ ይፋ እንዲያደርግ፤ ያ ካልሆነ ግን እስረኞቹን በአስቸኳይ ያለምንም ቅድመ ሁኔታ እንዲለቅ እናሳስባለን፡፡ ፓርቲያችን ዘላቂው መፍትሄ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ስርዓት ለመፍጠር የሚደረገውን ትግል አፋፍሞ መቀጠልና በሰላማዊ ትግል አምባገነኑን ስርኣት ማስወገድ ብቻ እንደሆነ ያምናል፡፡
ድል የህዝብ ነው!!!
አንድነት ለዴሞክራሲና ለፍትህ ፓርቲ (አንድነት)
ሚያዚያ 21 ቀን 2006 ዓ.ም
አዲስ አበባ

ሴቶችን አብዝቶ የሚፈራው መንግሥት


ቹቸቤJailed Ethiopian female bloggers, activists and journalists መነሻቸው ግልብ ጎጠኛነት መድረሻቸው መንደረተኛነት በመሆኑ በዘረፋ እየከበሩ በመለስ ራዕይ እያጨናበሩ ከመኖር ያለፈ ከእውነት ጋር ፊት ለፊት ተያይተው መኖር ያልቻሉት የትግራይ ጉጅሌዎች በወጣቶች ላይ የሚፈጽሙት ሰቆቃ አሳፋሪ ነው። በህጻናትና በሴቶች ላይ የሚበረቱ የማስተዋል ድርቅ የመታቸው፣ የእውቀት ረሀብ ያደነዛቸው ፍርሃት እንቅልፍ የነሳቸው ናቸውና ድፍረት ያላቸው ህጻናት ያስፈሯቸዋል እውነት የያዙ ሴቶች ያስደነግጧቸዋል። ለዚህ ነው የወጣቶችን ግንባር በምንደኛ ጦር ሲነድሉ ወጣት ሴቶችን ሲደፍሩ ሲያስደፍሩና ሲያዋርዱ ደስታን የሚያገኙት።
አብዛኞቹ በዚህ ጎጠኛ ቡድን የሚንገላቱት ወጣቶች ወያኔ በገባበት ዘመን የተወለዱ ወይም ገና ድክድክ የሚሉ ህጻናት ነበሩ። ሲነገራቸው የኖረውና ህይወታቸውን ሙሉ የተመለከቱት ኢትዮጵያ ስትዋረድ የሀገሪቱ ጀግኖች ሲሰደቡና ዘር በዘር ላይ ሀይማኖት በሀይማኖት ላይ የሚያነሳሳ ታሪክ ሲማሩ ነበር ያደጉት። ሬድዮ፣ ቴሌቭዥን ጋዜጣና መጽሄቱ ሁሉ የሰሩት የወያኔን ፕሮፓጋንዳ ነበር። ይሁን እንጂ ኢትዮጵያዊነት ከቀን ወደ ቀን ይበልጥ እየገነነ፣ ለነፃነት የሚደረገው ትግል እየጠነከረ መምጣቱ ይልቁንም አፍራሹ ፕሮፓጋንዳና ድርጊት ጠንካራ ወጣት ወንዶችና ወይዛዝርቶችን ቁርጠኛ ታጋይ እንዲሆኑ አደረገ እንጂ ኢትዮጵያዊነት ሲሞት አላየንም።
ከዚህ መማርና መለወጥ የሚቻል ቢሆንም ኢትዮጵያዊነትን ያሟጠጠ አእምሮው በጥላቻ የሰከረን መመለስ እንደማይቻል መመልከት አሳዛኝ ነው። “የሚያድግ ልጅ አይጥላህ” የሚባለው ተረት የሚያስተምር ቢሆን በወጣቶች ላይ የሚሰራውን ግፍ ቀነስ ማድረግ በተቻለ ነበር። እኒህ ወጣቶች ይቅር ባይ እንጂ ቂመኛ እንዳይሆኑ ግን ምኞቴ ነው።
እነዚህ ክፉዎች በየቀኑ የሚተክሉት የጥላቻ ችግኝና የእልቂት ድግስ የመቶ አመቱን በደል አስታውሶ ከሚያጫርሰው በላይ ዛሬ የሚደርሰውን ግፍና በደል አጉልቶ የሚያሳይ በመሆኑ የታች አምናውን ሳይሆን የትናንቱን የወያኔን ሕዝብ ከመኖርያ ማፈናቀል፣ ገበሬዎችን መበተን፣ የሀገር ድንበር መቁረስን፣ በአማራና ኦሮሞ ላይ እየተኪያሄደ ያለውን የዘር ማጥፋት እያስታወሰ የሕዝብ ሃይል መልሶ ጠራርጎ እንደሚያጠፋቸው አለማወቅ የግብዝነትና የድንቁርና ምልክቱ ነው። በዘመነ ደርግና በንጉሳውያኑ ዘመን ከሆነው ሁሉ የበለጠ ግፍና በደል የተፈጸመው በነዚህ ጎጠኞችና የሀገር ጠላቶች እንደሆነ ለመናገር እዚያው ትግራይ ያለውን ተቃውሞ ምሳሌ ማድረግ ይበቃል። ጎጠኞቹ ልብ ያላሉት የታቀፉት የእባብ እንቁላል እነሱኑ ቀድሞ እንደሚነድፍ ነው። ይህ እንደሚሆን ለማወቅ በሀገሪቱ ከተበተኑት ሰላዮች መስማት የሚፈልጉትን ብቻ ሳይሆን እውነት እንዲናገሩ ብቻ ቢፈቅዱላቸው እንኳ ያንዣበባቸውን አደጋ ባወቁት ነበር።
ርዕዮት አለሙ ጽንፈኛና አሸባሪ ልትባል የምትችልበት ምንም መረጃ የለም። ወያኔዎችን ያስፈራው እውነትን መያዝዋና ድፈረቷ ብቻ ነው። ርዕዮትን ማሸማቀቅ ሌሎችን ለማስፈራራት የተወሰደ እርምጃ ነበር ግን ውጤቱ በተቃራኒው ሆነ። እናም አነሆ ወይዛዝርቶቹ ተነሱ! ስለወያኔ ክፋት ሳይሆን ስለሕዝባችን ብርታትና መነሳሳት የምናወጋውም በኩራት የሚሆነው ለዚህ ነው።
ሴቶች ትግሉን አልተቀላቀሉም፣ ብዙዎቹ ወደሁዋላ ይላሉ እንላለን ጥቂት ግን በጣም ጥቂቶቹ ደፍረው ሲወጡ ከጎናቸው ልንቆምና በየአቅጣጫው ልንታገልላቸው ይገባል። ርዕዮት እድሜዋ ገና ሰላሳዎቹ ውስጥ ያለች ወጣት ትዳር ያልመሰረተችና ልጅ የሌላት ብዕረኛ ናት። ትዳሩ ይቅር ልጅም አይኑራት ነገር ግን ለህይወትዋ አስጊ በሆነ የጤና ችግር ላይ መሆንዋ እየታወቀ ህክምና እንዳታገኝ ማድረጉ አሰቃይቶ የመግደል እኩሌታ ነው። ይህ የግፍ ጽዋ ሞልቷል። ወጣቱ ቆርጦ ተነስቷል።
ምስላቸው ከዚህ ጽሁፍ ጋር የሚታየው ወጣቶች የእስርቤት ሰለባ ይሆናሉ ብሎ ማሰብ በጣም ያሳዝናል። ይሁን እንጂ ሁላቸንንም የሚያበረታቱ የጣይቱ የዘር ግንድ የጀግኖች የዜግነት ውርስ በዚህ ትውልድ ደም ውስጥ መፍሰሱን ስለሚያመለክቱ ተስፋ ይሰጡናል ብርታትም ይሆኑናል። እኒህ ወጣቶች ከታሰረው ከሰፊው ሕዝብ ጋር ተቀላቅለው ለነጻነት ለሚደረገው ትግል አስተዋጽዖ እንዲያደርጉ ተባብረን እንነሳ! ከትንሹ እስር ቤት ወደ ትልቁ ይመጡ ዘንድ ድምጻችንን እናሰማ። አብረንም ሆነን የተነጠቁ መብቶቻችንን እናስመልስ። ኢትዮጵያችንንም ነፃ እናውጣ!
ኦህ ኢትዮጵያ ባንቺ ተሰፋ አይቆረጥም… ልጆችሽ የነጻነት ዐየርን ይተነፍሱ ዘንድ በጀግንነት እንታገላለን… ሁሌም የመከራ ገፈት የሚቀምሱትና የበደል ጫና አንገት ያስደፋቸው የሀገራችን ሴቶች በሀገራቸው ኮርተው አንገታቸውን ቀና አድርገው እንዲሄዱ የድርሻችንን ሁሉ እናበርክታለን።

ይድረስ ‘ለጆን ኬሪ’፣ የእኔን ኑሮ ሳያዩ እንዳይመለሱ


ይድረስ…. ከእናት ሀገራችን ቀጥሎ አባት ሀገር ከሆነችን አሜሪካ ለምትመጣው ‘ጆን ኬሪ’….John Forbes Kerry current United States Secretary of State.
ለጤናህ እንደ ምንድን ነህ…
ባገራችን ባህል መሰረት የማተዋወቁ ሰዎች ሲገናኙ ሰላምታ ስለሚለዋወጡ እንጂ አንተስ ደህና እንደሆንክ አውቅ ነበር…
የአለምን ድህነት ሆነ ብልጽግና ቁልቁል የምተመለከትበት ነጩ ቤት (Whitehouse) ውስጥ ሆነህ ምን ትሆንና…
ብቻ አገራችን ልትመጣ አየር ላይ መሆንህን ሰማሁ….
ካገራችን ዘርፈ ብዙ ችጋር የተነሳ ውሀ የተሞላበት ጄሪካን፣ 24 ሰዓት የሚያበራ ባትሪ፣ ኢንተርኔት ያለው ላፕቶፕና፣ ኔትወርክ ያለው ስልክ…ይዘህ እንደምትመጣ አያይዤ ሰማሁ…
ኸረ እንደውም ሌላ ሊያጋጥምት የሚችልን ችግር ንገረኝ አይበሉኝ እንጂ….
የለበሷት “ቶክሲዶ” ሱፍ አገራችንን መሬት ገና እንደረገጡ ወደ አምባሳደር ሱፍነት እንደምትለወጥ ጥርጥር የለኝም….
ብቻ ሁሉ ይቅርና እንኳን ደህና መጡ ….
የቤተ መንግስት ሰዎች እርሶን ለመቀበል ሽር ጉድ እያሉ ነው፡፡ ትላንት እርሶ ባወጡት አመታዊ ሪፖርት ምክንያት ጠልተዎት አይኖን ላፈር ያሉ፤ ቢሆንላቸው እንደሌሎች ጋዜጠኞች እና ጦማሪያን እርሶንም ቢያስሩ ደስ የሚላቸው…
ሰሞኑን ምን አግኝተው ይሁን ወይም ምን ቃል ገብተውላቸው እንደሆነ ባላውቅም…. በየመንገዱ ባንዲራዎች ተሰቅለዋል፣ መንገድ ጠራጊዎች የቦሌን አስፓልት በኦሞ ዘፍዝፈው ማጠብ ነው የቀራቸው. ቤተመንግስት ከዚህ በላይ እንደሚጠብቆዎ የወጣው ሪፖርት ያሳያል….
ኸረ እንደውም አሉባልታ ነው እንጂ ፤ ከቤተ መንግስቱ በር ጀምሮ ጥቃቅንና አነስተኞች ሀ/ማርያም ቢሮ ድረስ አዝለው እንደሚያደርሶው ሰምቻለሁ….
ብቻ ይሁን እንኳንም ይህ ሁሉ ተደረገልዎ….
እኔ የሚያሰጋኝ ይህ ሁሉ ሽር ጉድ የመጡበትን ሀሳብ እንዳያስቀይሮት እና… የታሰሩ የህሊና አስረኞችን፣ አሸባሪ ጦማሪያኑን ደግሞ አመጸኞች እንዳይሏቸው ነው…..
እንዲሁም እኔን መተው ሳያዩ… አገሪቷ በኢኮኖሚ አድጋለች አሜሪካ ላይ ለመድረስ ትንሽ ነው የቀራት እንዳይሉን አደራ እላለሁ፡፡..
እርሶ ብቻ እቤቴ ይምጡ…
አገሪቷ ያለችበትን ድህነት ገና እቤቴ ሳይገቡ ሊወድቅ ትንሽ የቀረው የጊቢዬ አጥር ይነግሮታል….
ጆን ኬሪ…
እንደው የእረሶ አለቃ የሆኑት ፕሬዝዳንት ባራክ ኦባማ በአንድ ወቅት አንድ ገበሬ ኢንተርቪው አድርገው ‹‹ገበሬው እየተለወጠ እንደሆነ ነግሮኛል ይሄም ኢትዮጵያ ውስጥ ምን ያህል ለውጥ እንዳለ ይህ ማሳያ ይሆናል›› ብለው እንደዘባረቁት እርሶም እንዳይዘባርቁ እለምኖታለሁ…
በመጨረሻም አንድ ቃል ልግባሎት….
እርሶ የብዙ ጭቁን ህዝቦች አጋር ሆነው፣ ለምናደርገው የነጻነት ጉዞ የጀርባ ስንቅ ሆነው…
ፍትህ፣ እኩልነት ፣ ሰብዓዊነት የምትታይበት አገራችን እንድትፈጠር ከረዱን….
የእርሶንና የአገርዎን ስም ልቤ ላይ እንደምነቀስ ቃል እገባሎታለሁ፡፡
‹‹የመጡት ኢትዮጵያ ነውና ኢትዮጵያን ይመልከቱ ባለስልጣናቱን ሳይሆን…››
…………………………..አክባሪዎ አቤል ኤፍሬም

ዓባይ እንደ ዋዛ–ኢትዮጵያዊነትን አጥፍቶ ዓባይን ለመታደግ ይቻላልን?


አክሎግ ቢራራ (ዶር)
ክፍል ሁለት

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“ውኅ እየጠማው ያባዪን ልጅ
እሚያዘጋጅለት ቢጠፋ

እሚያበጃጅ ለልማት የሚያመቻች ዓባይን
አኮላሽቶለት ፈንጂውን”

ሰይፉ መታፈሪያ ፍሬው፤ ዐባይ–ፈንጅ የቀበረ ውሃ
ኢትዮጵያ ታላቅና ሃብታም ለመሆን የምትችል አገር ናት። የተፈጥሮ ሃብቷ፤ አቀማመጧና የሕዝብ ስርጭቷ ለታላቅነቷ የማይገኙ ምሰሶዎች (Social Pillars) ናቸው። ሆኖም፤ ይህ የአገርና የማህበረሰብ ታላቅነት መሰረት ጎሳዊና አምባገነናዊ የሆነ ስርዓት ባመጣው ጦስና ቀውስ እየባከነ ነው። ህወሓት ከተመሰረተበት ጀምሮ የተካውን መንግሥትና ሌሎችን በማዋረድ፤ በማጋለጥ፤ በማጥላላት፤ በማሰር፤ በመግደልና ከሃገር በማባረር ሃያ ሶስት ዓመት ገዝቷል። የጥቂቶችን ኪስ በሚያሳፍር ደረጃ ሞልቶ፤ ቢያንስ ሃያ አምሥት ቢሊዮን ዶላር ከሃገር ተዘርፎ ወደ ውጭ ሃብታም አገር ባንኮች እንዲዘዋወር አድርጓል። ይኼን ሲያደርግ ደጋግሞ የሚነግረን ተግባሩ ሁሉ ለጭቁን ሕዝቦች፤ ለድሃዎች ጥቅም የሚል ፕሮፓጋንዳ እየተጠቀመ ነው። ኢትዮጵያ የብዙ ምሁራን፤ ጠበብቶች፤ ሰራተኞች፤ አገር ወዳዶች ወዘተ አገር ብትሆንም ዛሬ የተማረና አገሩን ለማልማት የሚችል የተማረና የሰለጠነ የሰው ኃይል ድሃ ሆናለች። በሃያ አንደኛው መቶ ክፍል ዘመን ተቀባይነት የሌለው በኢትዮጵያ ተከስቷል። ገዢው ፓርቲ ኢትዮጵያውያንን በጎሳ እየከፋፈለ፤ እያሰረ፤ እያባረረ፤ እያደኼየ፤ ኃይላቸውን እያባከነ፤ ተስፋ እያስቆረጠ፤ መብታቸውን እየገገፈፈ፤ ተሰደው የውጭ ምንዛሬ እንዲልኩ እያደረገ ከሕንድ፤ ከቻይናና ከሌሎች አገሮች የሰው ኃይል፤ የቀን ሰራተኞች ጨምሮ፤ ይሽምታል። ኢትዮጵያውያን ሊሰሩት የሚችሉትን በውጭ አገር ሰዎች ያሰራል። አገሪቱ የማትችለውን ደሞዝና አበል ይከፍላል። የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ ያስተማረውና ያሰለጠነው የሰው ኃይል፤ በተለይ ወጣቱ ትውልድ በአገሩ የመስራትና የስራ እድል የመፍጠር አቅምና መብቱ ስለታፈነ ወደ መካከለኛው ምስራቅ፤ ሰሜንና ደቡብ ሱዳን ወዘተ ይጎርፋል። የሳውዲ፤ በቅርቡ የኩዌት መንግሥትና ሌሎች በኢትዮጵያውያን የቀን ሰራተኞች ላይ የወስዱት አሳፋሪ እርምጃ በግልፅ ያሳየን አስደናቂ እድገት ታሳያለች የምትባለው አገራችን የኢትዮጵያውያንን የስራ፤ የገቢና የኑሮ ፍላጎት ለማሟላት አለመቻሏን ነው። በተደጋጋሚ እድገቱ የጥቂቶች መጠቀሚያ ሆኗል የምለው ለዚህ ነው።
አብዛኛው የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ በኑሮው፤ በመብቱ፤ በመንግሥቱና በተፈጥሮ ሃቡቱ ለማዘዝ አይችልም። በአገር ቤት መሬት ለመመራት፤ ቤት ለመግዛት፤ የግል ተቋም ለመመስረት የሚችለው ገቢና አቅም ያለው ዲያስፖራ፤ በአብዛኛው የገዢው ፓርቲ አጋር ሆኗል ለማለት ይቻላል። በዓለም ድሃ፤ የሕዝባቸው ጤና ያልተጠበቀበትና ኋላ ቀር ከሆኑ አገሮች መካከል አንዷ የሆነችው ኢትዮጵያ የተማረ የሰው ኃይል ድሃ መሆኗን በአንድ ምሳሌ አቀርበዋለሁ። የካናዳው ኩሶ ኢንተርናሽናል ባደረገው ጥናት ከ1990-2006 ዓም ባለው ጊዜ ብቻ ኢትዮጵያ ካሰለጠነቻቸው 3,700 የህክምና ባለሞያዎች 700 ብቻ አገር ቤት ይሰራሉ። ሶስት ሽህ የሚሆኑት ወጥተው ሌሎች ሕብረተሰቦችን፤ ራሳቸውንና ቤተሰቦቻቸውን ያገለግላሉ። በሌሎች ሞያዎች የተሰማራነውም ተመሳሳይ ሚና አለን። ገዢው ፓርቲ ፈቃድና ፓሥፖርት በመስጠት ቀልጣፋ ነው። መብትን በመግፈፍ የሰለጠነ ነው። የሚፈልገውን ያገኛል። የሚፈልገው ሁለት ነገሮች አሉ። አንድ የውስጥ ተወዳዳሪና ተቃዋሚ እንዳይኖር። ሁለት ወደ ውጭ የሚጎርፈው የሰው ኃይል የውጭ ምንዛሬ እንዲልክና ለገዢው ፓርቲ ደጋፊ እንዲሆን። ብንቀበልም ባንቀበልም ይህ እቅድ እየሰራ ነው። የእድገቱ አድናቂ ከሆኑት ውስጥ ሃብትና ቤት ያለው ዲያስፖራ የመጀመሪያውን ደረጃ ይዟል። ከመቶው ዘጠናው የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ የነፍስ ወከፍ ገቢ ዓለም ባንክ ካወጣው በቀን አንድ ዶላር ከሃያ አምስት ሳንቲም በታች መሆኑን ረስቶታል ወይንም አያየውም። ስለዚህ ነው፤ “ዓባይ ዓባይ ዓባይ” የሚለው አነጋጋሪ አርእስት ከስርዓቱ አፋኝነት ጋር አብሮ መታየት አለበት የምለው። [ሙሉውን ለማንበብ እዚህ ይጫኑ]
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa

Misplaced opposition to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam


Minga Negash, Seid Hassan and Mammo Muchie
The 1929 Nile water allocation agreement that was signed by Egypt and the United Kingdom (which excluded Ethiopia and nearly all other upper basin countries) allocated 48 billion (65%) cubic meters of water per year to Egypt and 4 billion to the Sudan. The 1959 agreement between Egypt and the Sudan raised the share to 55.5 (75%) billion and 18.5 billion cubic meters to Egypt and the Sudan, respectively. This agreement also excluded all the other upper Nile riparian nations. Egypt wants to keep the colonial-era agreements and the 1959 accord. This unfair allocation of the Nile water enabled Egypt to construct the Aswan Dam and the two countries never cared to consult the upper riparian nations. As argued by Badr Abdelatty, a spokesman for Egypt’s Foreign Ministry, Egypt wants to keep the status quo because it needs all the “assigned 55 billion cubic meters a year for vital use such as drinking, washing and sanitation needs” by 2020. This clearly indicates Egypt’s desire to secure its own Nile water-related benefits intact while at the same time denying other (Sub-Saharan) Nile riparian countries from using their own waters for alleviating poverty and enhancing sustainable development. Contrary to the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) that was formalized in 1999 that Egypt was a party to, it is now saying that any change to the colonial era agreement would be tantamount to affecting its strategic interests and repeatedly threatens to use all means available if Ethiopia continues to build the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Egypt continues to escalate the confrontation despite Ethiopia’s claim that the dam would have no appreciable negative impact on Egypt. Ethiopia, along with the other upper Nile riparian countries object the privileges that Egypt gave itself and consider Egyptian monopoly over the Nile waters as a violation of their sovereignty. In accordance to the 2010 Entebbe Agreement by the upstream countries, which included Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, and now effectively Sudan and South Sudan), Ethiopia, therefore, insists on adhering to its plan and is forging ahead on constructing the dam.Nile water allocation agreement
In what follows, we use an amalgam of economics, history, law, security and environment factors to examine the Egyptian opposition to the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). We try to triangulate these factors hoping to contribute to the debate and gain insight into the current tension between Egypt and Ethiopia. We attempt to make a dispassionate analysis of the water sharing problem between upstream and downstream countries. Consistent with theory and real life cases, we surmise that water has been and continues to be the cause for conflict in a number of regions in the world and, unfortunately, water wars tend to be irrational, unsustainable and economically and socially destructive. Trans-boundary water sharing and pollution (environmental-ecological) problems are never resolved through hegemonies, militarism and ultra-nationalism.
Dissenting voices against mega projects such as GERD are not new – the criticisms ranging from cost and scheduling overruns (as a recent study by Ansar, Flyvbjerg, Budzier and Lunn of Oxford University shows ), to their impacts on population dislocation, corruption, transparency in awarding of contracts, the manner in which such projects are financed, social and environmental impacts in upstream and downstream countries and water security concerns. Hence, Ethiopians may legitimately ask questions and raise concerns about the manner in which the Government of Ethiopia is handling the project. In this article, however, we focus on trans-boundary environmental problems, the fair use of the Nile water and address Egyptian concerns. This is important because the construction of GERD has reignited the long standing explosive issue of the equitable use of Nile waters. We also believe the recent (counterproductive) Egyptian threats of war and various forms of diplomatic offensives require the attentions of scholars of substance and policy makers.
Egyptian worries and aspirations over the Nile River system however is historical and goes back to the days before the formation of the Egyptian nation/state even though the issue began to dominate the country’s political landscape with the generation of militarism and ultra-nationalism (from Gamal Abel Nasser to the late President Sadat’s 1979 threat of war and to the current leaders of Egypt vowing not to lose a “drop of water).” The recent political instability in Egypt must have made the trans-boundary water sharing problem a point of political opportunism. Reports indicate that Egypt may indeed be laying the ground work to “destroy the dam before Ethiopia starts filling it with water or risk flooding Sudan’s flat eastern territories upon its destruction.” A WikiLeaks report is also known to have revealed that Egypt, in collaboration with Sudan, had plans “to build an airstrip for bombing a dam in the Blue Nile River Gorge in Ethiopia.” In its June 2013 analysis of Egypt’s military options, Straighter, a global intelligence organization indicated that the country does have military options against Ethiopia’s dam, but noted that distance will heavily constrain Egypt’s ability to demolish the work. The options, however, may include air attack from bases in the Sudan, Djibouti and Eritrea and/or sponsoring present day local “militants” to frustrate the construction of the dam. Obviously, Ethiopia is aware of the Egyptian options and its age-old aspiration to control the sources of the Nile River system. For example, on April 17, 2014, amid reports that Egypt was trying to woo South Sudan towards its dispute over Nile waters , the Voice of America reported that the President of South Sudan assured the Ethiopian authorities that the recently signed military and economic cooperation between Egypt and South Sudan would not allow Egypt to attack Ethiopia or allow subversive activities.
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“Is there any hope for Africa?”


Should we despair over Africa?

In March 2004, Nicholas Kristof, the noted columnist for the New York Times declared in frustration,  “Africa is a mess. It is the only continent that has gotten poorer over the last four decades and its  famous for civil wars, genocide and mindboggling corruption. Is there any hope for Africa?” Kristof was commiserating over the fate of Chad, at the time the “the site of Africa’s latest heartbreak.”
In March 2014, just a hop and a skip on Chad’s southern border is the Central African Republic (CAR), the site of Africa’s latest heartbreak. Chad 2004 is CAR 2014. For the past year, the people of CAR have been facing a nightmare of unspeakable horror. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was so disheartened by the ongoing “ethno-religious cleansing” in CAR that he recently declared, “The international community failed the people of Rwanda 20 years ago… And we are at risk of not doing enough for the people of the CAR today… Ethno-religious cleansing is a reality. Most members of the Muslim minority have fled. We cannot just continue to say ‘never again’. This, we have said so many times…” A year ago, in the town of Yaloke, less than 150 miles from CAR’s capital Bangui, there were an estimated 30,000 Muslims with 8 mosques. Today, according to Human Rights Watch, there are fewer than 500 Muslims and one mosque left.  Is there any hope for (Central) Africa?The audacity of hope and rapacity of despair in Africa
In March 2014, just a hop and a skip on Central African Republic’s eastern border is the world’s newest country of South Sudan, which is in the throes of communal warfare.  The conflict that erupted four months ago in South Sudan when President Salva Kir dismissed his vice president Riek Machar and accused him of treason has resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians and displacement of one million, a fifth of which are refugees in neighboring countries. UNICEF reports that among the displaced population nearly 380,000 are children.
In April 2014, according to the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), a massacre occurred in Bentiu in the north of the country when  “the anti-government [Machar’s] forces entered the mosque, separated individuals of certain nationalities and ethnic groups and escorted them to safety, while the others were killed. More than 200 civilians were reportedly killed and over 400 wounded. At the Catholic church, SPLA in Opposition soldiers similarly asked civilians who had taken refuge there to identify their ethnic origins and nationalities and proceeded to target and kill several individuals.”  UNMISS also reported that some rebels took to local radio to “broadcast hate messages declaring that certain ethnic groups should not stay in Bentiu, and even calling on men from one community to commit vengeful sexual violence against women from another community.”
In April 1994, Hutu extremists who opposed a 1993 ceasefire agreement for power sharing between Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda launched their “final war” to “exterminate the [Tutsi] cockroaches.’ The “akazu” extremists set up their own radio station (Radio Mille Collines) and broadcast hate messages and read out the names of people to be killed and directed militias known as the Interahamwe and Impuzamugambi to commit atrocities. Nearly a million Rwandans died in that genocide.

Is there hope for “Hopeless Africa”? Is hype hope in Africa?

In 2007, Kristof got a partial answer to his question. Maybe there is hope for Africa. He wrote, “when African countries have enjoyed stability and sound policies, they have often thrived. Indeed, the fastest-growing country in the world from 1960 to 2001 was Botswana (South Korea was second, and Singapore and China tied for third). More and more African countries are now following the Botswana model of welcoming investors and obeying markets. Aside from Rwanda, countries like Mozambique, Benin, Tanzania, Liberia and Mauritius are among those trying to build a future on trade more than aid.”
The so-called African leaders have also been wind bagging about an “African Renaissance”, the “African Century”, the “Dawn of Africa”, and “Africa Rising” to panhandle the West and squeeze some cold hard cash from the multilateral lending institutions. (The renowned (French) Senegalese scholar and academic Cheikh Anta Diop was the first to talk and write about an  “African Renaissance”, “rising Africa”, etc.,  in a series of essays back in 1946, but today’s Africa’s kleptocratic leaders have appropriated his ideas without even giving lip service credit to Diop.) Some media commentators have even suggested that the emerging economic powerhouses of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) may soon have to admit Africa and become BRICA.
In 2008, The Economist magazine gave lip service to the possibility of hope for Africa. “Despite the persistence of Africa’s natural and man-made horrors, the latest trend is cheeringly positive,” proclaimed The Economist. However, in 2000, The Economist had commiserated in despair with the headline, “Hopeless Africa?” “Since January, Mozambique and Madagascar have been deluged by floods, famine has started to reappear in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe has succumbed to government-sponsored thuggery, and poverty and pestilence continue unabated. Most seriously, wars still rage from north to south and east to west… These acts are not exclusively African—brutality, despotism and corruption exist everywhere—but African societies, for reasons buried in their cultures, seem especially susceptible to them. “In 2013, The Economist declared that much of Africa is out of the woods and sought to “paint a picture at odds with Western images of Africa. War, famine and dictators have become rarer. People still struggle to make ends meet, just as they do in China and India. They don’t always have enough to eat, they may lack education, they despair at daily injustices and some want to emigrate. But most Africans no longer fear a violent or premature end and can hope to see their children do well…” Does 2014 mark the end of hope and the beginning of a new era of despair in Africa?

Hope’s on the ropes in 2014 Africa

In March 2011, I wrote a commentary about the referendum and anticipated creation of South Sudan later that year in a piece entitled, “Referendum for Sudan, Requiem for Africa.” I am heartbroken by the reality and possibility of secession anywhere in Africa. I felt at the time, “It is the best of times in the Sudan. It is the worst of times in the Sudan. It is the happiest day in the Sudan. It is the saddest day in the Sudan. It is referendum for the Sudan. It is requiem for Africa.” When African countries unyoked themselves from colonialism in the 1960s, their future seemed bright and limitless. Independence leaders thought in terms of Pan-Africanism and the eventual political and economic unification of Africans. They aspired to attract Africans in the Diaspora into an ever expanding “global African community”. Pan-Africanism represented a return to African values and traditions in the struggle against neo-colonialism, imperialism, racism and the rest of it. Its core value was the unity of all African peoples.
Above all, the founding fathers of post-independence Africa all believed in the dream of African unity, not merely emancipation from colonial misrule. They understood the enormous challenges the continent faced, but they were undeterred in the pursuit of a more perfect union among African countries. Ethiopia’s H.I.M. Haile Selassie, Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah, Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta, Tanzania’s Julius Nyerere, Guinea’s Ahmed Sekou Toure, Zambia’s Kenneth Kaunda and Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser and others were all declared Pan-Africanists.
On the occasion of the establishment of the permanent headquarters of the Organization for African Unity (OAU) in Addis Ababa on May 25, 1963, H.I.M. Haile Selassie made the most compelling case for African unity: “We look to the vision of an Africa not merely free but united… We know that there are differences among us. Africans enjoy different cultures, distinctive values, special attributes. But we also know that unity can be and has been attained among men of the most disparate origins, that differences of race, of religion, of culture, of tradition, are no insuperable obstacle to the coming together of peoples. History teaches us that unity is strength, and cautions us to submerge and overcome our differences in the quest for common goals, to strive, with all our combined strength, for the path to true African brotherhood and unity…”
Pan-Africanism is dead. The pursuit of African unity has proven to be more elusive than the quest for the Holy Grail.  African unity today is African political fragmentation as the continent heaves under seismic ethnic fissures. Tribalism and ethno-nationalism are the “neo-ideologies” sweeping over Africa. Africa’s thug-tators are furiously beating the drums of ethno-nationalism and blowing the horns of religious discord all over the continent just to cling to power and corruptly enrich themselves and their cronies.  In many parts of Africa today pride in “ethnic identity”, “ethnic purity,” “ethnic homelands”, ethnic cleansing and tribal chauvinism have become fashionable. In Ethiopia, tribal politics has been repackaged in a fancy wrapper called “ethnic federalism” and used to segregate the Ethiopian people by ethno-tribal and linguistic classification in grotesque regional political units called “kilils” (reservations) or glorified apartheid-style Bantustans or tribal homelands. Nigeria has been immersed in ongoing conflict between “original inhabitants (indigenes)”  and “settlers”  since that country  took a turn to the “democratic path” in 1999. Discrimination and violence against “Nigerian settlers” in their own country has resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of lives.  In Ivory Coast, an ideological war was waged over “Ivoirite” (“Ivorian-ness”) and its proponents argued that the country’s problems are rooted in the contamination of genuine Ivorian identity by outsiders who have been allowed to freely immigrate into the country. The Red Horseman of Tribalism and Ethnic Chavinism haunts the African continent today.

The audacity of hope and rapacity of despair in Africa

Does Africa’s destiny hang in the balance between the audacity of hope and the rapacity of despair? Is Africa condemned to a future of civil wars, genocides and crimes against humanity? Does Africa’s hope lie in strings attached multilateral loans and aid, colossal debts and predatory foreign investors? Is Africa doomed to become the permanent object of charity, sympathy and pity for the rest of the world? Is Africa floating on a sea of hope or drowning in an ocean of despair? Is it true what they say about Africa that though “brutality, despotism and corruption exist everywhere—but African societies, for reasons buried in their cultures, seem especially susceptible to them.” Is there something buried deeply in the African ethos (character), logos (logic of the African mind), pathos (spirit/soul) and bathos (African narrative of the trivial into the sublime) that makes Africans extremely susceptible to the triple deadly cancers of brutality, despotism and corruption? Is Africa the infernal stage of Dante’s “divine comedy”?: “Abandon all hope, you who enter [live] here [in Africa].”

On the road to hope

Nelson Mandela dreamt that to reach his “beautiful South Africa”, his people must follow “two roads  named Goodness and Forgiveness.” To reach the “Beautiful Africa”, I believe Africans must take long walks on the twisting unmarked trails and dirt paths of truth and reconciliation before getting onto the highways, expressways and freeways of hope. If “all roads lead to Rome”, I believe only three arterial roads lead Africans to the heart of  “Beautiful Africa.” I would call the roads Rule of Law, Respect for Human Rights and Accountability. It is the rule of law that will shield the people from the corruption and abuse of predatory thugs palming themselves off as “leaders”.  When corrupt and criminal African leaders respect the human rights of their people, wars, civil strife and genocides will come to an end. When African leaders and institutions are held accountable to the people in a free and fair election and before an independent judiciary, then governments will fear the people.

Despair or repair Africa

There are some who say Africa is the Humpty Dumpty of the world and that neither the king’s men nor horses could put her back together. In 1963, in his inaugural speech at the Organization of African Unity, H.I.M. Haile Selassie said, “Today, Africa has emerged from this dark passage [of colonialism]. Our Armageddon is past.” Africa may have “emerged from the dark passage of colonialism”, but neocolonialism and globalization still cast long dark shadows of over Africa. Is Africa’s “Armageddon past”? Is Africa’s apocalypse now?  Behold South Sudan, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali, Chad, Sudan, Somalia, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia…!
In 1963, in a speech given at the United Nations, H.I.M. Haile Selassie, answered the question “Is there hope for Africa?” He said there will be only war, and no hope for Africa and the world, “…until the philosophy which holds one race [tribe, ethnicity, religion, language, region] superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned: That until there are no longer first-class and second class citizens of any nation; That until the color of a man’s skin [tribe, ethnicity, religion, language, region] is of no more significance than the color of his eyes; That until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race [tribe, ethnicity, religion, language, region]; That until that day, the dream of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but never attained;… Until bigotry and prejudice and malicious and inhuman self-interest have been replaced by understanding and tolerance and good-will; Until all Africans stand and speak as free beings, equal in the eyes of all men, as they are in the eyes of Heaven; Until that day, the African continent will not know peace [or have hope]…” [Brackets added.]
Such were the prophetic words of the man who single handedly made possible the establishment of the Organization of African Unity, the very first continental organization dedicated to the pursuit of a more perfect union among Africans. It is a tragic irony and a low down shame that H.I.M. Haile Selassie, one of the greatest African and world leaders of his time,  is denied the simple dignity of a memorial statute on the grounds of the African Union in Ethiopia because the ruling regime in Ethiopia continues to rabidly oppose erection of any symbol that honors him.
My answer to the question, “Is there hope for Africa?” is a simple one. Africa is blessed with an abundance of hope and its youth are the fountainhead of Africa’s hope. As I have written before, Africa is a continent of “Afr-I-Cans” and “Afr-I-Cannots”. Africa is a continent of Cheetahs (the youth, the movers and shakers), and Hippos (the old generation, who sit on their behinds and complain) as George Ayittey likes to say. The Cheetahs spring with hope. The Hippos struggle on the rope. The “Hippo Generation” leaders and elites of post-independence Africa remain as “unscrupulous, impulsive and corrupt” as ever. “Their cupidity and short-sightedness has blighted the fortunes of post-colonial Africa for several decades.” The Cheetah generation of today is on the move and they are  “aggressively seizing back control of their continent and leading the African people back on the journey to socio-economic redemption,” declared Ayittey. Africa’s hope is not reflected in shiny glass edifices of corruption built by thug-tators or in the blings that adorn the necks of crony capitalists.
For those who want an answer to the question, “Is there hope for Africa?”, I say look into the eyes of Africa’s young people ; probe their minds and listen to their heartbeats. They are Africa’s only hope. It is on the wings of their dreams that Africa will one day soar above ethnic divisions, religious dissensions and linguistic confusion. So I say to “Africa’s hopes” in the poetic words of Langston Hughes,  “Hold fast to dreams,/ For if dreams die/ Life is a broken-winged bird,/That cannot fly.” Or soar!
As Africa’s youth dream of the “Beautiful Africa” of tomorrow, I shall rhapsodically cherish my own pipe dreams (daydreams). I have a pipe dream that one day the benighted leaders of Africa will be enlightened; the rule of men in Africa will one day give way to the rule of law; multiparty democracies in Africa will one day replace single party thugogracies; transparency and accountability will one day root out venality in Africa; political brinksmanship and gamesmanship in Africa will one day be transformed into multiethnic, interdenominational and interreligious partnership; dictatorship will one day be consigned to the dustbin of history by African statesmanship.
I have a pipe dream (daydream) that one day the African Union will live out the true meaning of its creed that it “shall promote and protect human rights in accordance with the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights and other relevant human rights instruments.”  I have a pipe dream that useless organizations such as the Pan-African Parliament, the Economic, Social and Cultural Council, the Peace and Security Council, the New Economic Partnership for Africa’s Development and the African Peer Review Mechanism, among others,  will one day magically transform themselves into useful organizations to serve the people of Africa. I have a pipe dream that  the African Court on Human and People’s Rights will one day become a reality.
Above all, I have a pipe dream that one day in Africa government wrongs will be redressed by human rights; and that African governments will fear their people and the people will forever  cast off their fear of their governments. Such are the pipe dreams (daydreams) of a utopian Ethiopian for Africa.
Hope is for the hopeful, not the hopeless. “Despair is only for those who see the end beyond all doubt. We do not.” J.R.R. Tolkien
Professor Alemayehu G. Mariam teaches political science at California State University, San Bernardino and is a practicing defense lawyer. 
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Ethiopian authorities lie about crackdown against free speech


AFP – Ethiopia said Tuesday several people had been arrested on charges of “serious criminal activities”, but rights groups identified those detained as journalists and bloggers targeted in a sweeping crackdown against free speech.Ethiopian  bloggers known as "Zone 9" arrested
“They are suspected of some serious crimes, and the police are investigating,” government spokesman Getachew Reda told AFP, without providing details of the alleged crimes.
The journalists and a group of bloggers known as “Zone 9″ were arrested last week, prompting an outcry from rights groups.
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called the arrests “one of the worst crackdowns against free expression” in the country, while Amnesty International said it was part of a “long trend of arrests and harassment of human rights defenders, activists, journalists and political opponents.”
Leslie Lefkow of Human Rights Watch said the “arrests signal, once again, that anyone who criticises the Ethiopian government will be silenced”, and called for their immediate release.
The arrests come ahead of a visit this week by US Secretary of State John Kerry.
“The timing of the arrests — just days before the US Secretary of State’s visit — speaks volumes about Ethiopia’s disregard for free speech,” Lefkow added.
The bloggers Zone 9 website, reportedly named after the prison where political detainees are held, listed the names of nine people arrested, saying they were charged with having worked with foreign human rights activists to foment violence or instability.
But the government dismissed the rights groups, and said those arrested were not detained for their work as journalists.
“We don’t take orders from Human Rights Watch,” Getachew said.
- Free speech ‘a crime’ -
An opposition group staged a protest on Sunday following the arrests, calling for “greater liberties and a true democracy” in Ethiopia, but police shut the 200-person demonstration down soon after it started.
HRW said 20 members of the political opposition Semayawi or “Blue” party have also been arrested since Friday, although there has been no official confirmation of exact numbers.
“With the latest arrests, Ethiopian authorities are turning the peaceful exercise of free expression into a crime,” the CPJ’s Tom Rhodes said in a statement.
Amnesty said the group had only restarted blogging last week after suspending their work for the past six months, accusing the government of harassment.
Ethiopia has been accused of cracking down on independent media and has doled out several heavy sentences for journalists charged under the controversial anti-terror legislation, which rights groups have called vague and far-reaching.
“With still a year to go before the general elections, the Ethiopian government is closing any remaining holes in its iron grip on freedom of speech, opinion and thought in the country,” said Amnesty’s Claire Beston.
In 2011, two Swedish journalists were sentenced to 11 years in jail under the law, but were later pardoned after serving 15 months.
Ethiopia has one of the most closed press environments in the world, the CPJ says. It calculates that at least 49 journalists have been forced into exile, the third worst after Somalia and Iran.

Teddy Afro chosen to perform at The IAAF Diamond League


(EMF) Ethiopian pop star Teddy Afro is chosen by The International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF ) to perform in this year’s IAAF Diamond league to be held on May 9, 2014 at the Qatar Sports club, in Doha, Qatar.Teddy Afro to perform in this year's IAAF Diamond league
Sources also said that the Filipino star Christine Reyes will accompany Teddy Afro to perform at the league.
The IAAF Diamond League encompasses 32 individual Event Disciplines, with a points scoring ‘Diamond Race’ which runs throughout the 14 meeting series. Winners of each Diamond Race will get a Diamond Trophy, a cash prize, a wild card for the IAAF World Championships (certain conditions apply) but more importantly, will have shown season long consistency to earn the unchallenged honour of being the World Number 1.
World record holders, including Ethiopian athlete Genzebe Dibaba, athlete of the year Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce, the indoor World Champion and Olympic medalist the Qatari Mutaz Barshim will be participating at the IAAF race.
Teddy Afro has also performed last year at Doha 2013 Diamond League . Over Ten thousand fans have enjoyed his show after the diamond league competition.
The Qatar athletics federation was very happy with Teddy’s fascinating show.