Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Human rights abuses in Ethiopia require congressional action


Last week, Secretary John Kerry met with the foreign ministers of East African nations in Kenya to discuss the fighting in South Sudan and the U.S.-backed African Union battle against al shabaab militant group in Somalia. But absent from Kerry’s agenda were the human rights abuses and repression that are still plaguing in Ethiopia. 
 
This past November, the Ethiopian security forces mowed down more than 400 people, after the Oromo, the country’s largest ethnic group, protested over the government’s plan to expand the zoning of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital. According to Leslie Lefkow, Human Rights Watch Deputy Africa Director, “Ethiopian security forces have fired on and killed hundreds of students, farmers, and other peaceful protesters with blatant disregard for human life.” Moreover, 100 protestors were killed in the Amhara and Oromo regions three weeks ago.
 
On Aug. 8, even a crew with PBS Television covering how the government responded to the recent drought, was arrested and their equipment confiscated in the south of the capital by the notorious Ethiopian security services.
 
The Ethiopians are living in systematic fear and repression across the country: Amhara, Oromo, Somali, Gambela and other regions. “’Mass killings, torture, kidnappings, rape, and pillaging”, is the Modus of Operandi of the ruling Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) grip on power in Ethiopia.
 
Despite that, the Obama administration considers Ethiopia as a regional partner for U.S. counter terrorism efforts in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia is part of the African Union troops fighting against al-shabab in Somalia.
 
America is complicit in the human rights violations and crimes against humanity in Ethiopia by the TPLF regime. The U.S. provides billions in aid including humanitarian, development, training and supplying weapons to the Ethiopian security forces, and those weapons have been used repeatedly to maim and kill its own people. Without U.S. and EU aid, the stranglehold the TPLF has on Ethiopians would diminish.
 
President Obama is the worst American president Africa had, for the past two decades. Obama has failed to promote human rights, good governance, freedom and the rule of law in Africa. Instead, he sided with African despots in Ethiopia, Uganda, Djibouti and others, in pursuit of Counterterrorism efforts in Africa. The Obama administration like Communist China has turned a blind eye to rampant corruption and the human rights abuses that beset Africa.
 
For example, last year when Obama visited Ethiopia, the first visit by a sitting U.S. president, he had a chance to address the human rights and crimes against humanity of the TPLF regime. Instead, he chose to praise the regime and even called the repressive government of Ethiopia “democratically elected”, despite the 2015 sham election; in which the TPLF won 98.9% of the parliament. 
 
More troubling, instead of scaling down or even cutting aid to the Ethiopian regime because of abuses, the EU is planning to provide millions of additional aid to the worst human rights abusers in Africa: Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea, in a scheme to stop migrants from reaching Europe. Yet these nations through tyranny are the ones enflaming the African migrant crisis.
 
Time is running out for the merchants of terror and corruption in Addis Ababa and their apologists in the State Department and the EU.
 
Because after a quarter century of power and human rights abuses, and one faction rule, the Ethiopian people are saying enough is enough. The beleaguered Ethiopians are yearning for freedom from fear and oppression and the right to dissent for a peaceful regime change. 
 
But with the repressive TPLF in the helm, a peaceful regime change through the ballot box is impossible. Ethiopia has never had a history of peaceful regime changes. In fact, the TPLF, former Maoist guerilla fighters, came to power through the barrel of the gun, after the overthrow of the Marxist despot Menghistu Haile Mariam in 1992.
 
The minority TPLF regime is also not going  to give up its monopoly on power  or reform itself because it is not democratically elected, and has no consent from the majority of the Ethiopian people. And if a free and fair election is held it would lose in a landslide.
 
So what should we do about the human rights abuses in Ethiopia? America and the EU have tremendous power to end the anguish of the Ethiopian people by holding the vile TPLF regime accountable. We should stop the violence against civilians by the TPLF regime, we should put on travel restrictions and freeze asset of the human rights perpetrators in Ethiopia.
 
Congress has the power of the purse to stop the massive human right abuses in Ethiopia. Congress should send human rights experts to investigate the atrocities in the Amhara, Oromo and Somali regions by the Ethiopian security forces, and to let the media cover those regions. Secondly, Congress must also act now and cut all non humanitarian aid to the Ethiopian regime until the State Department reassesses U.S. foreign policy in light of the prevailing blatant human rights abuses.  
 
Keeping the status quo would deny the 90 million Ethiopians the right to choose freely a government that has the consent of all of Ethiopia’s multi ethnic and religious society.
 
This scenario would sow the seeds of ethnic strife, violence and extremism from spreading into the despotic country and region. 
 
And for the west that would mean more migrants crossing the Mediterranean and heading for Europe. The very disaster America and the EU are expending vast resources trying to eliminate now.

Dozens killed in Amhara region, defence forces ordered to take measures

Dozens killed in Amhara region, defence forces ordered to take measures

Several dozen people have been shot dead on Monday and Tuesday in different towns of the Amhara region, according to reports. A resident of Simada town, 105kms from Debre Tabor, an important market town connecting Gondar with Lalibela, told the Amharic Service of the Voice of America (VOA) that clash broke out on Monday when residents tried to remove the country’s current flag with coat of star and replace it with the former one. The resident told VOA said that a militia started firing in to the protesters and he was certain that 11 deaths, some of them on the spot and others after transported to Debre Tabor Hospital. An opposition politician, Mulugeta Abebe of the All Ethiopian Unity party, confirmed that there had been deaths but said they were seven. He told VOA that many others were injured, and hundreds arrested. Clashes were reported in northern towns of Debre Tabor, Gaint, Woreta, Este, Addis Zemen, Ebinat and Ambesame, where protesters had set up roadblocks with burning tyres. The violence left several dead on Monday in Dangala town, including four security forces, witnesses told reporters the following day. The town’s mayor house was also burned down. The main road from Debre Markos to Baher Dar has been shut down since Sunday, causing vehicles and long-distance trucks to queue on Addis Ababa-Debre Markos road. In another violent confrontation with security forces on Monday and Tuesday in the northwest Ethiopian town of Dur Bete town, eight people were injured and taken to Baher Dar Felege Hiowt hospital, according to the Amharic Reporter newspaper. The paper that came out today wrote that the security forces opened fire after protesters tried to block the road.
The region’s government communication head Nigusu Tilahun told the local Sheger FM that here had been clashes across the region and said the region had ordered the defence forces to take measures against protesters. He accused anti-peace elements of exploiting local discontent and trying destabilize the region. He said public service establishments had been closed in various towns of the region.
Ethiopia’s ruling party, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front, met over the weekend to discuss protests and issued a statement praising its security forces for the “sacrifices paid with life and physical harm.” It said continued sacrifice will be needed to “maintain peace and guard the country’s development, democracy and peace.”
Source: ethiopiaobserver

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn order of merciless action against the protesters in Gonder and Gojjam.


Yesterday evening the Prime Minister of Ethiopia Mr. Hailemariam Desalegn confirmed on the national state media that he had gaven the national army an order of merciless action against the protesters in Gonder and Gojjam. 
Thousands of the Ethiopian national defense army are already deployed to eliminate protesters in Gojjam and parts of Gonder after a favorable opinion from the US intelligence. The long-awaited horror of genocide of the Amhara is continuing at the present moment without termination. This will be remembered as the genocide that even many historians in the future will know very little about. 
The various opposition elements also have a long way to go before convincing the world that they present a better governing option than the EPRDF. For all its repression and other failings, it has a solid track record of stability. Blue Party, the largest opposition in the country is dismantled by the covert infiltrators of both the EPRDF and the power-mongering Ginbot 7 operators within the party. 
But world is silent and has neglected this nation.


የትግራይ ወጣቶች በተጠንቀቅ እንዲቆሙ ትእዛዝ ተሰጠ

የትግራይ ክልል ፕሬዚዳንት አቶ አባይ ወልዱ እና ከፍተኛ የህወሓት ሹማምንቶች እምነት የሚጣልባቸው የፓርቲው ወጣት አባላትን ስብስበው ጠንካራ ትእዛዝ አስተላለፉ::
"በእናቶቾቻችሁ፥ በአባቶቻችሁ፥ በእህት፥ ወንድሞቻችሁ ደምና አጥንት ማንነታቸሁ ተከብሯል:: ደርግ ወንበዴ እያለ ሲጨፈጭፈን መስዋዕትነት ከፍለን በሰላም የምትኖሩበት፥ የምትማሩበት፥ የምትሰሩበት እና በክብር ወጥታችሁ የምትገቡበት ናጽነት አግኝተናል::
አሁን ግን የጥፋት ኃይሎች በሻእቢያ እና ግብጽ በመታገዝ ደርግን መልሰው ሊያመጡብን ትግራዋይ ላይ ግልጽ ጦርነት አውጀዋል:: ስለዚህ ይህን የመመከት ኃላፊነት በእናንተ ወጣቶች ላይ ተጥሏል::
ወላጆቻችሁ ትምክህተኞችን ጠባቦችን ደምስሰው በኢትዮጵያ ሰላም ልማት እና ዲሞክራሲ አንዳሰፈኑት ሁሉ እናንተም አኩሪውን ታሪክ የመድገም ግዴታ አለባችሁ:: አለበለዚያ የተጋሩ ህልውና አደጋ ላይ ይወድቃል ብሎም ከላይ የሻእቢያ ከታች የትምክህተኞች ጥቃት መፈንጫ ሆኖ እንደ ሕዝብ የመቀጠል እድል የማይታሰብ ይሆናል:: በተለይ አሁኑ ሰዓት በአማራ ክልል ሁከት በተጋሩ ላይ የተፈጸመው ጥቃት ይህንኑ ያመላክታል::
ይህን አውቃችሁ ህወሓትንም ትግራይንም ከጥፋት በማዳን የተጋሩን ቀጣይነት አረጋገጡ:: ባለራዕዩ መሪያችን መለስ ዜናዊ የጣለብንን አደራ እንወጣ::በእናንተ ፍጹም እምነት አለን::"
በትላንትናው ዕለት ገዢው ስርዓት በግልጽ አማራ ክልል በወታደራዊ እዝ ስር እንደሚሆን በመግለፅ በከባድ መሳሪያ የታገዘ መከላከያ ሰራዊት ወደስፍራው አሰማርቷል ::
ኦሮሚያ ክልል አብዛኛው ክፍሉ በህወሓት ሰራዊት የታጠረ መሆኑ ይታወቃል::
የህወሓት ትእዛዝ ፈጻሚ የሆነው ብአዴን ከቅርብ ጊዜ ወዲህ አያፈነገጠ በመምጣቱ እና ሕዝባዊ ንቅናቄው ላይ የሚጠበቀውን የኃይል እርምጃ ባለመወሰዱ በኦህዴድ አመራሮች ላይ እንደደረሰው የመባረር እጣ የሚገጥማቸው ባለስልጣናት ይኖራሉ:: በተጨማሪ የብአዴን እንቅስቃሴ ሙሉ ለሙሉ በህወሀት ቁጥጥር ስር ይሆናል::

Kassa Hun Yilma

የሕወሃት ብጥብጥ እና ሽሽት- ከውስጥ አዋቂ ምንጭ – ክንፉ አሰፋ

Noose around TPLF neck tightens as Amara and Oromo join forces
Noose around TPLF neck tightens as Amara and Oromo join forces
ሕዝባዊ አመጹ ያመጣውን ቀውስ ተከትሎ በህወሃት ከፍተኛ አመራር ውስጥ ከፍተኛ መበጣበጥ እና የርስ-በርስ ፍጥጫ መከሰቱን ከታመነ የውስጥ አዋቂ ምንጭ መረጃ ደርሶናል። ­­­
“አመራሩ ክፉኛ ከመከፋፈሉ የተነሳም የርስበርሱ ችግራቸው ላይ ተወጥረዋል።” ይላል መረጃው። ቀንደኞቹ የህወሃት አባላት ስርዓቱ እንዳበቃለት ስለተገነዘቡ ንብረት እና ልጆቻቸውን በማሸሽ ላይ ናቸው።
ሕዝቡ ሁሉ እንደተፋቸው በግልጽ እየነገራቸው ስለተገነዘቡ፤ የህወሃት የደህንነት አባላት ሕዝቡን ተተው የራሳቸውን ሰራዊት እና ፌደራል ፖሊስ አባላት እንዲሰልሉ ተነግሯቸዋል። “ተጠርጣሪ” የኦህዴድ እና ብአዴን አባላት በነዚህ ሰላዮች ስለተከበቡ በፍርሃት መወጠራቸውን ከራሳቸው አንደበት እየተሰማ ነው።
የርስበርስ ውጥረቱ የተከሰተው ወቅታዊ ችግሩን እንዴት እንፍታ በሚለው ሃሳብ ላይ ተቃዋሚ ፓርቲዎችን በሙሉ በመጥራት የአንድነት መንግስት እንመስርት በሚለው ሃሳብ ላይ ስምምነት ተወያይተው ውሳኔ ካስተላለፉ በኋላ በዚህ የተከፋው ቡድን ባነሳው ተቃውሞ እንደሆነ መረጃው ጠቁሟል። ይህ ቡድን ችግሩን በውይይት ሳይሆን በመሳርያ ሃይል ለመፍታት ለብቻው መክሯል። ውይይታቸው ሁሉ ዛቻ እና ስድብ አዘል ንግግሮችም እንደነበሩበት ምንጫችን ጠቅሷል።
በውሳኔው መሰረት ተቃዋሚዎች በቤተመንገስት ይጋበዛሉ ተብሏል። ለማዘናጋትም ተብሎ ይሁን ወይንም በፍርሃት የመጣው ይህ ሃሳብ ግዜው አልፎበታል።
በሌላ በኩል ደግሞ ወታደራዊ ካምዮኖች የአጋዚ ወታደሮችን እና ከባድ መሳርያ ጭነው ከህወሃት ነጻ ወደ ወጡት ስፍራዎች እየጎረፉ ነው። ማብቅያ የሌላቸው እነዚህ የጭነት መኪናዎች እየተጓዙ ያሉት የውጭ ጠላትን ለመመከት ሳይሆን የገዛ ሕዝብን ለመደምሰስ ታቅዶ እና ታስቦ ነው። አለ የተባለው ሁሉ የህወሃት ሰራዊት ወደ አማራው ሕዝብ ተልኮ እመንገድ ላይ ታግቷል። በአሁኑ ሰአት ሌላው አካባቢ ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ እንኳን ቢኖር ከአጋዚ ነጻ ይመስላል።
ሕዝባዊ አመጽ በተቀጣጠለባቸው ስፍራዎች (በተለይ በጎንደር እና ጎጃም) ያሉ የሰራዊት አባላት በሕዝቡ ላይ እንዲተኩሱ ደብረ ጽዮን ገብረ ሚካኤል ትእዛዝ አስተላልፎ ነበር። ችግር ግን አለ። ይህ ትዕዛዝ ከአካባቢው የሰራዊቱ አባላት ተቀባይነት አላገኘም። ልዩ ፖሊስ በመባል የሚታወቁት የአካባቢው ፖሊሶች እና ወታደሮች የከህዝብ ጎን መቆምን መርጠዋል። በአካባቢው ያሉ የሰራዊቱ አባላት በህዝብ ላይ አንተኩስም ብለዋል። ይልቁንም ልዩ-ፖሊሶች ህዝብን ከአጋዚ ገዳዮች በመከላከል ላይ እንዳሉ ነው የሚሰማው።
በተለይ በጎንደር እና ጎጃም ሕዝቡ አስቀድሞ መንገዶችን በሙሉ ዘግቶ የአጋዚ ገዳዮች ወደ ስፍራው እንዳይገቡ አድጓቸዋል። ይህ ባለመሳካቱም የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ የውስጥ በረራውን አቁሞ የአጋዚ ሠራዊትን ወደ ባህርዳር እንዲያመላልስ ታዝዟል። በበርካታ ስፍራዎችም ሕዝቡ ራሱን ለመከላከል በመፋለም ላይ ይገኛል።
ሃይለማርያም ደሳለኝ በጠቅላይ ሚኒስትርነት ስልጣን ላይ ቁጭ ብሎ፤ በምክትሉ ነው የሚመራው። ለእያንዳንዱ የሚፈስ ደም፣ ለእያንዳንዱ የጦር ወንጀል፣ ለእያንዳንዱ በሰብአዊነት ላይ የሚፈጸም ወንጀል… የመጀመርያ ጠያቂው እሱ መሆኑን ዘንግቶት ግን አይደለም።
ላለፉት 25 ዓመታት በጥቂቶች የተረገጠ ህዝብ ብሶቱ ከመብዛቱ የተነሳ ገንፍሎ ወጥቷል። ጎንደር እና ጎጃም ክፍለ ሃገራት ከዘረኛው የህወሃት አገዛዝ ነጻ ወጥተዋል። በአንዳንድ ስፍራዎች ከፍተኛ የተኩስ ልውውጥ እየተካሄደ ቢሆንም ሁኔታው ለህወሃት እጅግ አስቸጋሪ እንደሆነበት ከስፍራው የሚደርሱን መረጃዎች ይጠቁማሉ።
በአዲስ አበባ እና በሌሎች ከተሞች ውጥረት እንደሰፈነ ነው። በሃገሪቱ የሚያስፈራ ድባብ ሰፍኗል። የኢኮኖሚው እንቅስቃሴ በእጅጉ እየተዳከመ ነው። የውሃ፣ የመብራት፣ የስልክ እና ኢንተርኔት መቋረጥ ህዝቡን እጅግ አስመርሮታል። አንድ ሊፈነዳ ያለ ነገር እንዳለ ይሰማል። ሕዝባዊ አመጽ በቀጠሮ አይመጣም። ብሶቱ መጨረሻ ደረጃ ላይ ሲደርስ ይፈነዳል።
የአዲስ አበባ ሕዝብ ለሰዓታት ከቤቱ ወጥቶ በሩ ላይ ብቻ ቢቆም፣ አሁን የሚደነፉበት ዘራፊዎች ሁሉ ሃገር ለቀው ይጠፋሉ።
Source: Mereja

Press Statement: Centre for Human Rights releases a second press statement calling on Ethiopia, the African Union and the United Nations human rights monitoring mechanisms to take steps regarding the gross human rights abuses in Ethiopia

The Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, is deeply alarmed by the deteriorating human rights situation in Ethiopia, and especially, the arbitrary killing, arrest and detention of protesters.
According to reports, the     Ethiopian government forces have killed more than 500 protestors since November 2015, and have arrested and detained thousands.
We recall that on the eve of calls for protests, the Ethiopian Prime Minister Haile-Mariam has warned that measures will be taken against protesters. Eventually, when protests took place in the Amhara and Oromia regions in August 2016, nearly a hundred protesters were killed. The public statements of warning by the senior government officials stirred the suspicion that the ongoing human rights abuses by government forces are happening by the approval of the Ethiopian government.

The Ethiopian government has rejected the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights’ (UNOHCHR) request that the government allow international observers to assess the human rights violation in Ethiopia. The government has stated that it would establish a domestic body to investigate the matter.
However, the findings of the commissions of inquiry established in the past by the Ethiopian Parliament (House of Peoples’ Representatives) have generated mistrust by stakeholders, human rights organisations and other bodies. In the past, instead of the main perpetrators of the violence that actually committed the arbitrary killings and detentions, individuals who took part in the protests have been held accountable on charges like incitement and terrorism. The commissions of inquiry have not implicated members of government forces and senior government officials, and as a result, they have not been held accountable. These commissions of inquiry have also lacked adequate participation of stakeholders and transparency.
Moreover, the fact that senior government officials have been, and continue to make statements threatening protesters from making peaceful protests amounts to approving the human rights violations. Such statements send a signal to the Ethiopian security and military forces to assume that the ongoing arbitrary killings, arrests and detentions are legitimate.
With a view to addressing these problems, making a credible, independent, impartial, effective and transparent inquiry is imperative. To this end, the Centre is convinced that international or regional inquiry mechanisms are better suited than domestic commission of inquiry in Ethiopia.
Therefore, the Centre for Human Rights makes the following requests:
·         The United Nations Human Rights Council should put the serious human rights violations in Ethiopia in its agenda on the 33rd regular session in September 2016. It should be noted that Ethiopia is currently a member of the Human Rights Council. The Council should consider whether to suspend Ethiopia’s membership of the Council for having committed “gross and systematic violations of human rights” (as provided for under A/RES/60/251 paragraph 8).
·         The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Killings should make an urgent appeal to the Ethiopian government, and undertake a visit to Ethiopia with a view to gather first-hand information of the arbitrary killings according to its mandate, and to release it reports.
·         The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions should investigate the arrests and detentions of protesters in Ethiopia.
·         While we take note of the letter expressing grave concern about the violations by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, we urge the Commission to undertake a visit into the country and in order to assess the human rights violations.
·         The Chairperson of the African Union, with its seat located in Addis Ababa, should denounce the human rights violation in Ethiopia
·         The Ethiopian government should consent to fully cooperate with international and regional inquiry mechanisms to undertake their investigation; it should release political detainees; it should respect the right to peaceful demonstration, which is protected in art 30(1) of the Ethiopian Constitution and various human rights treaties to which Ethiopia is a party; it should note that the limitations of this right are to be construed narrowly; and it should desist from further using excessive force and violence to disperse peaceful protests.

Source: chr.up.ac.za