Monday, February 29, 2016

Ethiopia – Eritrea: rumours of war



NAIROBI (HAN) – Public Diplomacy and Regional Stability Initiatives News. By I was sceptical when I first saw a blog by Russom Mesfun [below] but I have since seen a press release from the Eritrean government, issued today, which appears to underline his concerns.
Tension increased following Ethiopian accusations, on Thursday, that Eritrea was stoking Oromo protests over plans to expand Addis Ababa [below]
“WE HAVE CONCRETE EVIDENCE THAT SOME OF THE PEOPLE… INVOLVED AND INSTIGATING VIOLENCE IN THESE PARTICULAR LOCALITIES… HAVE THEIR ORIGINS FROM ASMARA,” THE CAPITAL OF ERITREA, SAID GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN GETACHEW REDA.
One can only hope that sense prevails and that another disastrous conflict is avoided.
Martin
Rumors of War: Ethiopia v. Eritrea
Could it be that the Horn of Africa is about to be aflame again? Recent developments in the Ethio-Eritrean no war-no peace stalemate have certainly escalated into a potential confrontation, with Ethiopia accusing its northern neighbor of kidnapping at least 80 of its citizens who were engaged in gold mining in the Tigray region.
The PFDJ has neither officially acknowledged the accusations nor reacted to statements from Ethiopia that it plans to retaliate.
Subsequent to the border and Badme dispute in 1998, the Eritrean regime claims to have been in a state of heightened alert for fear that Ethiopia might attack at anytime.
Only these days, Eritrea might have gained a welcome breather due to the recent Oromo uprisings, which Ethiopia claims has PFDJ hands.
Suspecting a possible crack in Addis Ababa’s edifice, Asmara might be attempting to take advantage of an opportunity to cause mischief, complementing Oromo efforts and thus helping destabilize its arch enemy while the iron is still hot.
Although the Ethiopians are not bound to take the bait and engage in a major escalation over incidents that they have downplayed as typical of Eritrea’s bad behavior, it does not necessarily follow that they will not retaliate in kind.
By minimizing the conflict, the Ethiopian leadership perhaps aims to manage public opinion and, in effect, lessen, if not totally avoid, persistent calls for a decisive action against Eritrea. Conversely, the measured reactions might have also been intended to buy more time to allow a meaningful military response.
Meanwhile, crippled by UN sanctions and internationally isolated — and with an army ravaged by defections and endless National Service — Eritrea would be at a serious disadvantage to counter an all-out Ethiopian assault.
Fiercely nationalist and once one of the mightiest and most effective fighting machines in the continent, the Eritrean army has long since lost its aura of invincibility, nowadays subsisting on fomenting border skirmishes and sponsoring opposition groups to fight wars by proxy.
Pay or no pay, the failure of the regime to shorten or cancel altogether the much dreaded national service will only weaken an army whose numbers have been drastically shrinking, its rank and file fleeing to the borders in the tens of thousands.
That being said, the no war-no peace state of affairs will remain intact, as both nations fully grasp the military and political realities on the ground. Too focused on dealing with current domestic crisis and reluctant to trip on Eritrea’s provocations, it’s highly unlikely that Ethiopia will go nuclear at this time, perhaps opting instead a proportionate yet significant surgical attack of PFDJ assets.
Ethiopia accuses Eritrea
Source: AFP
Addis Ababa (AFP) – Ethiopia accused arch-rival Eritrea on Thursday of being behind anti-government protests in the Oromia region last year which led to a violent clampdown by the government in Addis Ababa.
The two countries fought a bloody conflict from 1998-2000, but tensions are never far from the surface and were fuelled by protests which erupted last November.
“We have concrete evidence that some of the people… involved and instigating violence in these particular localities… have their origins from Asmara,” the capital of Eritrea, said government spokesman Getachew Reda.
Home to some 27 million people, Oromia encircles Addis Ababa and stretches over large parts of the rest of the country. It has its own language, Oromo, distinct from Amharic, the language of Ethiopia’s government.
Demonstrations erupted last November in Oromia to protest against a government plan to expand the Ethiopian capital.
The so-called Master Plan, which was eventually abandoned in January, fuelled land-grab fears among Oromo farmers, from the country’s biggest ethnic group.
Reda accused Eritrea of working in concert with two Ethiopian movements, the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) rebel group and the Ginbot 7 opposition group exiled in the United States and categorised as terrorists by Addis Ababa.
“The Eritrean government is not only working with OLF’s leftovers in Asmara but also with Ginbot 7, and they want to infiltrate all troublemakers into Ethiopia,” Reda said.
He added: “The protests that were being expressed by the people were based on legitimate concerns. But at a certain point, there were political elements involved in hijacking the process.
“What transpired… is an absolutely despicable case of criminal gangs roaming village after village and causing innumerable loss in lives.”
There was a brutal crackdown on the protests, which left over 140 people dead and thousands arrested, according to figures released in January by Human Rights Watch (HRW).
In a report published Monday, HRW said the crackdown is still ongoing, asserting that killings and arbitrary arrests were still being reported almost daily.
Eritrea separated from Ethiopia in 1991 after a 20-year independence war. The two countries have remained on a war footing since the open conflict around the turn of the Millennium, notably over their 1,000 km-long (620- mile) common border.
Source: Geeska Afrika Online

«አዲሱ የትራፊክ መቀጫ ህግ ትግበራ የሚጀመርበት ጊዜ ተራዘመ»

በተደጋጋሚ የትራፊክ ደንብ የሚተላለፉ አሽከርካሪዎችን መረጃ በመያዝ እስከ መንጃ ፈቃድ እገዳ የሚደርስ እርምጃ ለመውሰድ የሚያስችለው መመሪያ ተግባራዊ የሚደረግበትጊዜ ለሶስት ወራት መራዘሙን የፌደራል ትራንስፖርት ባለስልጣን አስታወቀ።
መመሪያውን ካሳለፍነው ሰኞ ጀምሮ በአዲስ አበባ ተግባራዊ ማድረግ የተጀመረ ቢሆንም፥ የአዲስ አበባ ታክሲ ባለንብረቶች ማህበራት በጠየቁት ጥያቄ መሰረት ነው የህጉን ተፈፃሚነት ለማራዘም ያስፈለገው።
ማህበራቱ ስለ መቀጣጫ ህጉ አፈፃፀም በታክሲ አሽከርካሪዎች ዘንድ የጠለቀ ግንዛቤ ስላልተፈጠረበት ይራዘምልን የሚል ጥያቄ ማቅረባቸውን የባለስልጣኑ ዋና ዳይሬክተር አቶ ካሳሁን ኃይለማርያም ለፋና ብሮድካስቲንግ ኮርፖሬት ተናግረዋል።
ጥያቄያቸውም በባለስልጣኑ መስሪያ ቤት ተቀባይነት በማግኘቱ ህጉ ተፈፃሚ እንዳይሆን ለሶስት ወራት ያህል መራዘሙን ነው አቶ ካሳሁን የተናገሩት።
በቀጣዮቹ ሶሰት ወራትም በተለያዩ መንገዶች የመቀጣጫ ህጉን በተመለከተ ግንዛቤ የማስጨበጥ ስራ ይሰራል ብለዋል።
ቀድሞውንም ቢሆን ህጉ ተግባር ላይ መዋል የጀመረው የትራፊክ አደጋ በዜጎች ላይ እያደረሰ ያለው ጉዳት ግምት ወስጥ ገብቶ ነው ያሉት አቶ ካሳሁን፥ አሁንም ከሶስት ወራት በኋላ ህጉ ዳግም ተፈፃሚ መሆን እንደሚጀምር ተናግረዋል።
በደንብ 208/2003 መሰረት መመሪያው በተደጋጋሚ የትራፊክ ደንብ የሚተላለፉ አሽከርካሪዎችን መረጃ (ሪከርድ) በመያዝ እስከ መንጃ ፈቃድ እገዳ የሚደርስ እርምጃ ለመውሰድ የሚያስችል ነው።
የትራፊክ የደንብ ጥሰቶቹ 1 እስከ 6 የጥፋት እርከን በማካተት ተግባራዊ የሚደረጉ ሲሆን፥ በዚህም መሰረት በአንደኛ የጥፋት ደረጃ 80 ብር የሚያስቀጡ የትራፊክ ደንብ ጥሰት የሚፈፀም አሽከርካሪ 2 ነጥብ ሪከርድ ይያዝበታል። 100 ብር የሚያስቀጡ የደንብ መተላለፎች ደግሞ 3 ነጥብ ሪከርድ እንዲኖር ያደርጋሉ።
3 የጥፋት እርከን 120 ብር የሚያሰቀጡ የደንብ ጥሰት ሲሆኑ 4 ነጥብ ሪከርድ ይኖራቸዋል። ባለፈው 2007 ዓመት ብቻ በኢትዮጵያ በትራፊክ አደጋ የሞቱት ሰዎች ቁጥር 3 ሺህ በላይ ሲሆኑ፥ እስከ 20 ሺህ በሚደርሱት ደግሞ ቀላልና ከባድ የመቁሰል አደጋ አጋጥሟቸዋል።
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አዲስ አበባ ታክሲ አልባ ሆና ውላለች

በአዲስ አበባ ከተማ የሚገኙ ታክሲዎች የስራ ማቆም አድማ ያደረጉበት ዋነኛው 
ምክንያት፣ መንግስት ወደ ትግበራ እገባለው ያለው አዲሱ የመንገድ ትራፊክ ደህንነትና 
መቅጫ ደንብ ነው።

የደንቡን ዝርዝር ከተያያዘው ምስል ይመልከቱ።



Sunday, February 28, 2016

ሰበር ዜና‬ – የመንግስት አካላት ዛሬ ከጠዋት ጀምሮ የታክሲ ሾፌሮችንና ባለንብረቶችን በማስፈራራት ስራ ላይ ተጠምደው መዋላቸውን ባለጉዳዮቹ ነግረውናል

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በአዲስ አበባ በሚገኙ የታክሲ ተርሚናል ውስጥ ማስፈራራያ አየደረስብን ሲሉ በቦታው የሚገኙ የታክሲ ሾፌሮች እና ረዳቶቻቸው ምሬታቸውን በዚህ መልኩ ገልፀዋል የመንግስት ካድሬዋችና የደህንነት ሰዋች መንገድ ትራንስፓርንን ጨምሮ ማስፈራሪያና ዛቻ ለሾፌሮች በመስጠት ላይ ይገኛሉ ።
ነገ ማንም መቅረት የለበትም ምንም ነገር ቢመጣ ሀላፊነት እንወስዳለን መኪና ቢስበር እያሉ እንደሚገኙ ምንጮቹ ገልፀዋል ።
በአዲስ አበባ አንዳንድ አካባቢ የሚገኙ የታክሲ ሹፌሮች የማታለል ስራው እንደማይቀበሉትና እየተስራ ያለው ሴራን የታክሲ ባለንብረትም ሹፌሮችም መረዳት ይኖርባቻዋል ሲሉ ሀሳባቸውን ገልጠዋል ካድሬዋቹ የመንግስት ቀኝ እጅ የሆኑ ሰዋች ህግ ተስርዛል ምንም ችግር የለም እያሉ እንደሚገኙ መረጃዋች ይጠቁማሉ
ሹፌሩም በፍፁም አንደማያምኖቸውና ለሁለት ቀን ስራ እናቆማለን በማለት መልስ መስጠታቸው ማንም ከዚህ አድማ ወደ ሆላ የማይል መሆኑን ግልፅ አቆም ማስቀመጣቸውን መረጃውን ምንጮች አድርሰውናል


Source: Satenaw

Ethiopia lot of protesters began to defend themselves from attacks by government see a policeman wounded in the picture

Ethiopia lot of protesters began to defend themselves from attacks by government see a policeman wounded in the picture
Ethiopia lot of protesters began to defend themselves from attacks by government see a policeman wounded in the picture
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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Ethiopia gets sharp criticism of violence against protesters

Addis Ababa (AFP) Ethiopian security forces leading a bloody campaign against peaceful protests in Oromia region outside Addis Ababa, according to Human Rights Watch.
Almost every day, people killed and subjected to arbitrary arrests, writes human rights organization said in a statement.
Demonstrators began in November as a result of the government's plan to develop the areas around the capital, which led many local farmers feared being forcibly.
Oromia is home region to the Oromo, who constitute 30 percent of the population.
The government dropped urban development plans on January 12, but the protests still continued, and it also has official brutal reactions, according to HRW.
- To flood the Oromia with federal security forces shows the authorities' profound contempt for peaceful protests as students, farmers and other dissidents are behind, says Leslie Lefkow, deputy for HRWs Africa section. (© NTB)
Source: Folkebladet .

Opposition denies Eritrean role in Ethiopian protests

Oromo People's Congress leader says 240 killed in protests over expanding Addis Ababa boundaries
Opposition denies Eritrean role in Ethiopian protests

By Addis Getachew
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
 A prominent Ethiopian opposition figure has denied government claims of Eritrean involvement in unrest in an area around capital Addis Ababa earmarked for urban development.
“Eritrea has become a mantra the government is quick to cite wherever its moves are met with opposition,” Merera Gudina, leader of the Oromo People's Congress, told Anadolu Agency in a telephone interview.
His party estimates 240 demonstrators have been killed by security forces during protests that sprung up late November after the government proposed expanding the boundaries of Addis Ababa into Oromia regional state, leading to concerns among Oromo farmers about a loss of land. The Oromo are the country’s largest ethnic group.
Journalists, bloggers and opposition members have reportedly been jailed for criticizing the government.
Gudina said fresh riots erupted earlier this month in Arsi, a province to the southeast of Addis Ababa after security forces opened fire on a wedding party.
In a news conference on Thursday, Communications Minister Getachew Reda indicated Eritrea was behind the recent unrest.
“At a certain point there were other elements involved,” he said. “Of course political elements here and abroad were involved in hijacking the process.”
He added: “Eritrean government from the very outset manifested a sort of precocious talent for troublemaking in the region. This is a government which has turned destabilizing the region into an art form. And every resource they have is spent on destabilizing the region. Ethiopia for obvious reasons is the primary target.”
Ethiopia fought a border war with Eritrea in the late 1990s that ended with a peace treaty in 2000. However, Ethiopia has not accepted the post-conflict borders and maintains troops in contested areas.
Source: AA

ETHIOPIA- BREAKING The military has officially taken over Oromia

Ethiopian soldiers
high ranking military, intelligence and federal police officers held emergency security meeting with President of Oromia, Muktar Kedir, at his office located in Addis Ababa. The meeting was chaired by General Asefa Abiyu,Commissioner of Federal Police and Muktar Kedir, President of Oromia. In attendance were mostly military officers above the rank of Colonel and commanders of federal police.
Intelligence Officers presented analysis and assessment of security situation in Oromia, which concluded the civilian leadership has failed to contain the situation hence the matter is now a national security crisis. They proposed the military formally take over security operations in the region. Accordingly Oromia has been subdivided into eight ( 8) military regions ( wetderawi ketena) each to be led by military generals. Civilian administration is cooperate and report to the commanding generals. The generals are to report to a command post which includes chief of armed forces, intelligence and federal police. Oromo generals strongly opposed the decision but no one heard them.
This is an official coup d’etat against civilian leaders in Oromia and perhaps the first step towards staging one at federal level. Stay tune for more details about which generals are put in charge and analysis of how this impacts the ongoing conflict.
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ከመንግስት ቢሮ አፈትልኮ በወጣ መረጃ መሰረት አጠቃላይ የኦሮሚያ ክልል ከሲቪል አስተዳደር ወደ ወታደራዊ አስተዳደር መሸጋገሩ ታወቀ።

Ethiopian soldiers

የካቲት 19 /2008 በከፍተኛ የወያኔ የጦር መኮንኖችና : የኦሮሚያ ክልላዊ መንግስት ፕሬዘደንት በሆኑት በአቶ ሙክታር ከድር መካከል በተደረገ አስቸኳይ ስብሰባ የኦሮሚያ ክልላዊ መንግስት ከሲቪል አስተዳሩ ቁጥጥር ውጪ በመሆኑ የማስተዳደሩ ኃላፊነቱ በስምንተኛው የምድር ጦር ዲቪዥን ስር በሚገኙ የምድር ጦር ብርጌዶች እንዲሆን መወሰኑ ታወቀ
በስብሰባው ላይ የተገኙ የኦሮሞ ተወላጅ የሆኑ ከፍተኛ የጦር መኮንኖች ሃሳቡን የተቃወሙ ቢሆንም የሚሰማቸው ጠፍቶ ውሳኔው መወሰኑ ታውቋል
ከፍተኛ ሀይል በመጠቀምና ህዝቡን በመጨፍጨፍ ተቃውሞን ለማስቆም ታስቦ የተወሰነ ነው በተባለለት በዚህ ውሳኔ ቀድሞም ለይስሙላ እንደነበር የሚታወቀው የነ አቶ ሙክታር ስልጣን ሙሉ ለሙሉ ተቀምቶ በወያኔዎች ለሚመራው በስምንተኛው የምድር ጦር ስር ለሚገኙ የምድር ጦር ብርጌዶች ተላልፏል
ለህዝብ ጥያቄ ተገቢውን ምላሽ ከመስጠት ይልቅ ቀጥቅጬ እገዛለው በሚል ያረጀ ያፈጀ እሳቤ እየተንቀሳቀስ ያለው የወያኔ መንግስት ያሰበው ጭፍጨፋ እንዳይሳካ መላው የኦሮሞ ህዝብና ሌሎች ሃገር ወዳድ ዜጎች በአንድነት በመቆም በቃህ ሊሉት ይገባል በማለት አንዳንድ አስተያየት ሰጭዎች መልዕክታቸውን አስተላልፈዋል