Tuesday, June 3, 2014

US warns of possible terror attack in Ethiopia



The US Embassy in Addis Ababa urged American citizens residing or traveling to Ethiopia to exercise caution over a possible attack by a Somali terrorist group.
The safety advisory the embassy said was issued due to threat from Al-Shabaab against Ethiopia and western interests in Ethiopia.
Citing to multiple and ongoing credible threats, the US embassy urged its citizens to take the highest precautions to maintain their personal safety and security.
“The Embassy continues to receive credible threat reports of Al-Shabaab’s intent and capability to attack Ethiopia and western interests in Ethiopia” it said in a statement Sudan Tribunereceived on Sunday.
The embassy said that there have been a number of incursions along the Ethiopian-Somali border in recent weeks urging its citizens to maintain a high level of vigilance and to take appropriate steps to enhance personal security.
“While there is no known specific information regarding the timing or location of an attack, we would like to remind U.S. citizens to be especially vigilant in areas where large numbers of US and western citizens congregate, including restaurants, hotels, bars, places of worship, supermarkets, and shopping malls” the statement said.
The embassy highly recommended for Americans living in Ethiopia and those travelling to Ethiopia to enrol in the Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP).
“The STEP enrollment gives you the latest security updates, and makes it easier for the U.S. embassy or nearest U.S. consulate to contact you in an emergency. If you don’t have Internet access, enrol directly with the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate” it added.
Ethiopia, which is a regional security partner of the United States government, has a deployed forces in war torn Somalia to help the weak government battle the Al-Qaeda-allied Al-Shabaab group.
In the past Al-Shabaab has repeatedly warned to carryout massive attacks in Ethiopia in retaliation for its military intervention and Addis Ababa takes such threats seriously.
However government officials often disclose that the country’s defence force and intelligence are capable enough to thwart Shabaab’s terror plots and to defend the country from any external enemy.
Addis Ababa says it will remain determined to keep its troops in Somalia till order, peace and security is fully restored in Somalia.
However Ethiopian opposition politicians on the contrary call on government for immediate pull-out arguing keeping the troops longer will increase the risk of retaliation attacks against the horn of Africa’s nation.

(ST)

Source: sudantribune

Monday, June 2, 2014

Ethiopia under fire over journalist's arrest, detention

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Friday called on authorities in Ethiopia to release a journalist being held without charge following a spate of similar arrests in recent weeks.

Addis Ababa: The Ethiopian government has been condemned for detaining a journalist. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
An Ethiopian court on Tuesday extended by 14 days the pre-trial detention of Elias Gebru, Editor-in-Chief of the independent news magazine Enku who was detained for questioning in connection with a column published in his paper.

"The detention without charge of Elias Gebru is the latest move by the Ethiopian government to tighten the noose on the country's independent press," said Mohamed Keita of the CPJ.

"We call on authorities to release Elias immediately and to stop arresting journalists as a means to quell information and debate," he alleged.


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According to the CPJ, Elias' column covered a controversial monument recently erected outside the capital in honour of ethnic Oromos massacred in the 19th century by Emperor Menelik's forces. It cited local journalists as saying authorities were attempting to link the publication to deadly clashes between Oromo student protesters and security forces last month.

Ethiopian authorities said eight protesters were killed in the violence, although rights groups said the figure was far higher.

Last month six members of the blogging collective Zone Nine and three journalists were arrested by police, with the government saying they were being investigated for "serious crimes".

UN human rights chief Navi Pillay has condemned the arrests, warning the country is increasingly muzzling freedom of expression under the guise of fighting terrorism.

Source: AFP, via I-Net Bridge

ግንቦት 20፡ የኢትዮጵያዊያን ጠላት መሆንን የመረጠ ጉጅሌ ለስልጣን የበቃበት ታሪካዊ ቀን፤

በኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ ውስጥ ወርሃ ግንቦት የተለየ ሥፍራ አላት።ከወርሃ ግንቦት ግንቦት ሰባትንና ግንቦት ሃያን በተለይ አንረሳቸውም። ግንቦት ሃያ ጎጠኝነት፤ እኔ ብቻ ባይነት፤ አስመሳይነት ፤ስግብግብነት እና ሌብነት ተደምረው የወለዱት ቡድን ብሶት ወለደኝ ብሎ በትረ ስልጣኑን የተቆጣጠረበት ቀን። ብሶት ወለደኝ ብሎ ግንቦት 20 ዕለት በትረ ስልጣኑን የጨበጠው ቡድን ግንቦት ሰባት ዕለት ብዙ ህፃናትን፤ ብዙ ወጣት ሴትና ወንዶችን፤ ብዙ አረጋዊያንን ገድሎና በደም ሰክሮ የዴሞክራሲ ጥያቄዎችን ለማዳፈን የሞከረበት ቀን። አዎን ግንቦት ሃያ የኢትዮጵያ ጠላት መሆንን የመረጠ ጉጅሌ ለስልጣን የበቃበት ታሪካዊ ቀን።
ህወሃትን ስልጣን ይዞ አገርን ሊመራ እንደሚችል የፖለቲካ ተቀናቃኝ ድርጅት አድርጎ ማየት ከስህተት ይጥላል። ስህተቱ ደግሞ ለነፃነት፤ ለእኩልነት እና ለፍትህ የሚደረገውን የትግል አቅጣጫ ያዛባል። የትግሉ አቅጣጫ እንዳይዛባ ህወሃት የህዝብ ጠላት መሆንን የመረጠ ጉጅሌ መሆኑን አጥብቆ መያዝ ያስፈልጋል። ህወሃትን ከህዝብ ጠላትነት ዝቅ አድርጎ ማየት በማንኛውም መለኪያ ስህተት ነው።
በዚህ ወቅት ጉጅሌው ህወሃት የህዝብ ጠላት መሆኑን የሚጠራጠር ኢትዮጵያዊ እውነቱን ለመቀበል የማይፈልግ፤ ለነፃነት የሚከፈለውን ዋጋ ለመክፈል የማይፈልግ ሰነፍ አልባሌ ሰው ነው። እንዲህ ዓይነት ሰነፍ ሰዎች ጉጅሌዎቹ ሠላም ያመጣነው እኛ ነን ሲሉ ያምኗቸዋል። ልማትም ከመቼውም ግዜ በላይ ለኢትዮጵያ ያመጣንላት እኛ ነን ሲሉ እውነት ነው ይላሉ። እኛ ከሌለን ኢትዮጵያ ትበታተናለች ብለው ሲደነፉም ይደነግጣሉ።እንዲያውም ህወሃቶች ከሌሉ ማን አገሪቷን ሊመራት ይችላል ብለው ለመከራከር ይዳዳቸዋል።
ህወሃቶች በማንኛውም መስፈርት አገር ለመምራት ብቃት ያላቸው ቡድኖች አይደሉም። አገር የሚመራ ኃይል ኢትዮጵያዊ ብሄረተኝነትን ለማጥፋት ሳይታክት አይሠራም። ጉጅሌዎቹ ከተመሸጉባቸው የጎሳ ፖለቲካ ክበብ ውስጥ ሁነው ኢትዮጵያዊ ብሄረተኝነትን ለማጥፋት ያልፈነቀሉት ድንጋይ፤ያልቧጠጡት ዳገት የለም። ጉጅሌዎቹ የማያውቁት አንድ እውነት ግን ኢትዮጵያዊ ማንነት በፀና መሠረት ላይ የቆመ ተሸርሽሮ የማያልቅ ፅኑ ዓለት መሆኑን ነው። ግንቦት ሃያ ዕለት ስልጣኑን የጨበጠው ጎጠኛው ነፃ አውጪ ቡድን ከሃያ ዓመት በኋላም ሥሙን እንኳን ሳይቀይር “እኔ ካልገዛኋችሁ ኢትዮጵያ ትበታተናለች” እያለ ያሟርታል። ህወሃትን የህዝብና የአገር ጠላት የሚያሰኘው አንዱ አንጓም ይሄው ነው።”እኔ ያልኩት ካልሆነ አገሪቷን አፈርሳታለሁ፤ የጎሳ ግጭት ተነስቶ ህዝቡ እርስ በርሱ እንዲተላለቅ አደርጋለሁ” እያለ መዛቱ። እንግዲህ “እኔ ከሌለው አገሪቷን አፈርሳታለሁ” የሚል ቡድን በምን መሥፈርት አገርንና ህዝብን መርቶ ወደ ተሻለ ደረጃ ሊያደርሳት እንደሚችል “ህወሃቶች ከሌሉ አገሪቷን ማን ይመራታል” ብለው የሚጨነቁ ሰዎች መልሰው መልሰው ራሳቸውን እንዲጠይቁ እንመክራቸዋለን። ለማንኛውም ከግንቦት ሃያ መራራ ፍሬዎች መካከል አንዱ “እኔ ያልኩት ካልሆነ አገሪቷን እበትናታለሁ” የሚል ክፉና ጎጠኛ ጉጅሌ በአገራችን ጫንቃ ላይ መጫኑ ነው።
ጉጅሌዎቹ ከዚህ ቀደም ታይቶ የማይታወቅ ልማት አመጣንም እያሉ ድምፃቸውን ከፍ አድርገው ይጮኻሉ።የህወሃቶች ድንቁርና ልማትን ከሰው ልጅ ሠላምና ደስታ ይልቅ ዛሬ ታይቶ ነገ በሚጠፋ ግዑዝ ቁስ መለካታቸው ነው። ይህ ግዑዙ ቁስ ለሠው ልጆች ሠላም፤ ደስታና እፎይታ ካላስገኘ ልማት ሊባል አይቻልም። ጉጅሌዎቹ ልማትን የሚለኩት ከህዝቡ ደስታ፤ ሠላም እና የእለት ጉርሳቸውን ያለጭንቀት አግኝተው ማደር ከመቻላቸው አንፃር ሳይሆን ራሳቸው ዘርፈው ካካበቱት ሃብት አንፃር ነው። እነርሱ ዘርፈው ብዙ ሃብት ስላከማቹና ስም አጠራሩን እንኳ የማያውቁትን መጠጥ በብዙ ሺህ ብር ገዝተው መጠጣት ስለቻሉ አገሪቷ ያደገች ይመስላቸዋል። ጉጅሌዎቹ እንደሚሉት አገሪቷ በልማት ጎዳና ላይ እየተጓዘች ቢሆን ኑሮ ወጣቱ ትውልድ በአገሩ ተስፋ ቆርጦ የባእድ አሸከርና ገረድ ለመሆን ስደትን የሚመርጥ ባልሆነ ነበር።ጉጅሌዎቹ አገሪቷን ከተቆጣጠሩ ከግንቦት ሃያ 1983 ዓ.ም ጀምሮ ከኢትዮጵያ መሰደድን የማይመኝ ዜጋ አይገኝም። መንኩሴ፤ ሼኽ፤ ፓስተር፤ ገበሬ፤ ምሁር፤ ተማሪ ሁሉም የሚሰደድባት አገር ኢትዮጵያ ነች። ግንቦት ሃያ ካተረፈልን ፍሬዎች መካከል ሊጠቀስ የሚችለው የዜጎች ያለገደብ መሰደድ ነው። ልማታዊ ነን ብለው ራሳቸውን የሚጠሩት ጉጅሌዎቹ ዜጎች እጅግ አደገኛ በሆነ በርሃና ባህር ውስጥ አልፈው ከቀናቸው አሽከርና ገረድ መሆንን ለምን እንደሚመርጡ መልስ የላቸውም።
“የኢኮኖሚ ልማት … በሰው ልጅ ሁለንተናዊ እድገት፣ በዋና ዋና መሠረተ ልማት አቅርቦቶች፣ በአካባቢው ገበያ በሚኖር ተወዳዳሪነት፣ በምቹ የተፈጥሮ አካባቢ (ኢንቫይሮመንት)፣ በማኅበራዊ መስተጋብር፣ በጤና፣ በደህንነት፣ በትምህርት እና በመሳሰሉ ነገሮች እድገት ማምጣትን ያካትታል።ብለው ልማትን የሚተረጉሙ ሊሂቃን አሉ።”
የጉጅሌዎቹ ልማት በእነዚህ መሥፈርቶች ቢለካ ተስፋ በሚያስቆርጥ ደረጃ ላይ እንደሚገኝ አገራቸውን ጥለው የሚሰደዱ ዜጎች ብዛትና ዓይነት ደህና ምስክር ነው። የጉጅሌዎችን የህዝብ ጠላትነት ከሚያሳዩ እውነታዎች መካከል ሌላው ገፅ ይሄው ዜጎችን በሙሉ ተስፋ አስቆርጦ ለስደት የሚዳርግ ሥርዓት በአገሪቷ ውስጥ እንዲዘረጋ ማድረጋቸው ነው።
ህወሃቶች የህዝብ ጠላት መሆንን የመረጡ ጉጅሌዎች ናቸው ስንል ሌላው መገለጫቸው ህዝቡን ሠላም ማሳጣታቸው ነው። ጉጅሌዎቹ እኛ ከመጣን በኋላ አገሪቷ ሠላም ወረደላት፤ የህዝቡም አንድነት ከመቸውም ግዜ በላይ ተጠናከረ እያሉ ያላዝናሉ።
በእውኑ ኢትዮጵያችን ውስጥ ሠላም አለን? ህዝቦቿስ ከመቸውም ግዜ በላይ በኢትዮጵያዊነት ስሜት አብሮ የመኖር ዝንባሌ እያሳዩ ነውን ? መልሱ ግልፅ ነው። ሠላም የለም፤ ኢትዮጵያም የዜጎቿ አገር አልሆነችም።
ከግንቦት ሃያ መራራ ፍሬዎች መካከልም ዜጎች ለዘመናት ከኖሩበት እና እትብታቸው ከተቀበረበት መንደር ውጡና ወደ አገራችሁ ሂዱ ተብለው ከነ ቤተሰቦቻቸው ሜዳ ላይ ተበትነው ማየታችን ትልቅ ትኩረት ሊሰጠው የሚገባ ቁም ነገር ነው። ጉራፋርዳ አማራ ተብሎ ለሚጠራው ዘውጌ ማህበረሰብ አገሩ ካልሆነ የአማራ አገሩ የት ነው? ከቤንሻንጉል አማሮች ውጡ ሲባሉ ኢትዮጵያዊነት ከወደየት አለ? በአዲስ አበባ አካባቢ የሚኖሩ የኦሮሞ ገበሬዎች ተፈናቅለው የትም ተጥለው የጉጅሌው አባላት እና ደጋፊዎች መሬታቸውን ሲቀራመቱ ህግ የት ደረሰ? እነዚህ ሁሉ ፈተናዎች የግንቦት ሃያ ፍሬዎች መሆናቸውን መርሳት አይገባም።
እንግዲህ ጉጅሌዎቹ ነጋ ጠባ “ሰላማችን፤ ሰላማችን” እያሉ የሚያላዝኑት፤
  • ዘረኝነት የፓለቲካ ሥርዓቱ መታወቂያ ሆኖ እያለ፤
  • ኢፍትሃዊ የሀብትና የሥልጣን ክፍፍል እና ሙስና የሥርዓቱ መለያ ሆነው እያሉ፤
  • ፍትህ ተዋርዳ ፍርድ ቤቶች ገዢዎች የሰጡት ቅጣት ማሳወቂያ በሆኑበት፤
  • በዘርና በፓለቲካ ወገንተኝነት የተዋቀሩት የጦር ሠራዊት፣ የፓሊስና የስለላ ተቋማት ኢትዮጵያዊያንን ማጥቂያ ሆነው እያሉ፤
  • በፓለቲካ እምነታቸውና በሀይማኖቻቸው ምክንያት ታስረው ሰቆቃ እየተፈፀማቸው ያሉ ወገኖቻችን ብዛት በአስደጋጭ ፍጥነት እየጨመረ ባለበት ሁኔታ፤
  • ሚሊዮኖች ድሀ ገበሬዎች ከይዞታቸው እየተፈናቀሉ በገዛ አገራቸው ስደተኛ የሆኑበት ሁኔታ እየተባባሰ መምጣቱን እያየን፤
  • ኢትዮጵያዊያን ገበሬዎች ቤተሰቦቻቸውን የሚመግቡት ቁራጭ መሬት አጥተው እያለ ሰፋፊ ለም መሬቶች ለውጭ ባለሀብቶች በገፍ እየተሸጠ ባለበት ሁኔታ፤
  • የወያኔ ሹማምንት በሀብት ላይ ሀብት እየጨመሩ ከተሞችን በሕንፃዎች ሲያሽቆጠቆጡ ዛንጋባ እንኳን አጥተው በረንዳ ላይ የሚያድሩ ዜጎች ቁጥር በከፍተኛ ፍጥነት እየጨመረ መሆኑን በገዛ ዓይኖቻችን እያየን፤
  • ከፍተኛ ትምህርታቸውን ያጠናቀቁ ወጣቶች ለሚጠብቃቸው የሥራ እድል ባይማሩ ኖሮ ይበልጥ ተመራጭ ይሆኑ የነበረበት የመሆኑ አሳዛኝ ሐቅ እያየን፤
  • ወጣቶች በተስፋ እጦት ከአገር ሲሰደዱ በባህር ሰጥመው አሊያም በበረሃ ንዳድ ተቃጥለው እያለቁ ባሉበት በአሁኑ ሰዓት፤
  • አብዛኛው ሰው ቁርስ፣ ምሳና ራቱን ደርቦ “ቁምራ” እየበላ ስለ ተከታታይ ዓመታት 11.6 % ዓመታዊ የኢኮኖሚ እድገት መስማት ግዴታ የሆነበት የጉድ አገር ሆኖ እያለ፤
  • የኢትዮጵያ ብቻ ሳይሆን የአፍሪቃና የአረብ አገራት እስር ቤቶች በኢትዮጵያዊያን ወንዶችና ሴቶች ተሞልተው እያለ፤ እና
  • ወያኔ የሚያደርሰው ግፍ ፅዋውን ሞልቶ በፈሰሰበት በአሁኑ ወቅት ነው “ሰላማችን፣ ሰላማችን” እያሉ የሚያደነቁሩን።
ይኸ ሁሉ ኢ-ፍትሃዊነት ባለበት ሊኖር የሚችለው ሰላም አሉታዊ ሰላም ያውም ተቃውሞን በጉልበት በመደፍጠጥ የሚገኘው አደገኛ አሉታዊ ሰላም ብቻ ነው።በጉልበት የሚመጣ አሉታዊ ሰላም ለአገራችን አይበጃትምና የወያኔን ሰላም መቃወም ተገቢ ነው። ከብዙ አገሮች ልምድ እንዳየነው አደገኛው አሉታዊ ሰላም ከመኖሩ አለመኖሩ ይሻላል። የወያኔ ሰላምም ለኢትዮጵያችን የሚበጅ አይደለም።
የግንቦት ሃያ መራራ ፍሬዎች ብዙ ናቸው።ግንቦት ሃያ የህዝብ ጠላት መሆንን የመረጠ ጉጅሌ የአገሪቷን ስልጣን የተቆጣጠረበት ቀን ነው።ከዚህ ቡድን የሚጠበቅ መልካም ፍሬ የለም። ግንቦት ሰባት የፍትህ፤ የነፃነት እና የዴሞክራሲ ንቅናቄ ግንቦት ሃያ ቀን የአገሪቷን ስልጣን የተቆጣጠረው የጉጅሌው ቡድን ከህግ በታች እንዲውል ለማድረግ ትግላችንን አጠናክረን እየቀጠልን ነው። የትግላችን መዳራሻም የህዝብ ጠላት መሆንን የመረጠ ቡድን መሪዎች እጅ ተይዞ ለፍርድ እስከሚቀርብ ድረስ ይዘልቃል። ይሄም ያለምንም ጥርጥር ይሆናል።
እናሸንፋለን።
ድል ለኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ !

Light at the end of the tunnel for the “Dark Continent”?

By Prof. Alemayehu G. Mariam
(Author’s note: This commentary appeared on  Pambazuka.org on May 29, 2014 as part of a mid-century outlook on possible scenarios in Africa. I make my “predictions” debating myself as a political scientist and a defense lawyer.)
Africa Map FutureIs there light at the end of the tunnel for the “Dark Continent”?
“Making predictions is hard. Especially about the future”, said the famous American baseball player, Lawrence “Yogi” Berra facetiously. Likewise, predicting whether there is light at the end of the tunnel in 2050 and beyond is hard. Especially about the Dark Continent. Making predictions about Africa based on the facts of the last half century will surely make one a doomsayer. Not looking in the rear view mirror would make one a soothsayer. I am neither.
As a political scientist, I am grudgingly guided by the reputed “founding father” of “modern” political science, Nicolo Machiavelli, who instructed that “Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times.” Machiavelli took a dim view of the human capacity to learn from mistakes. He must have believed man is doomed to incorrigibility.
As a lawyer, I take cue from Jean Paul Sartre who unabashedly declared, “Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.” Sartre was preempted by his intellectual forbearer Jean Jacques Rousseau who proclaimed, “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. Those who think themselves the masters of others are indeed greater slaves than they.” Are Africans condemned to be free and live under the rule of fair and just laws; or are they damned to perpetual slavery in the service of African tyrants who are themselves enslaved by their former colonial and neocolonial masters?
In making “predictions” about the future of Africa mid-century, I am guided by two questions: Is Africa’s “future history” determined by its “past history”, or is it yet to be written by free Africans yet unborn? Will the cradle of mankind become the graveyard of freedom and human rights in 2050 and beyond?
I shall use neither a rear view mirror, a crystal ball nor mathematical models to predict Africa’s future. I will leave that to the professional futurists and turbaned seers. I choose to look into Africa’s future as a “political lawyer”, a human rights advocate looking through the opaque prism of justice, freedom, rule of law, equality and other such sublime virtues. The question for me is not whether demographics, economics, sociopolitical change, the environment, and human development factors will shape and determine Africa’s future in 2050 and beyond. These factors are unquestionably decisive. My concern is how the rule of law and good governance in Africa can avert the doomsday scenarios of socioeconomic, political and ecological collapse in Africa.
There is an old Ugandan saying which cautions, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.” Where is Africa going in the next 50 years? Will Africans take Mandela’s long walk to freedom and prosperity as they march to 2050 and beyond, or find themselves caged in a poverty and tyranny trap and self-destruct in an Armageddon of ethnic strife, sectarian warfare, corruption and uncontrolled population growth? Will Africa be the Promised Land for Africans in 2050 and beyond or remain a newer unkinder and un-gentler version of the “beggar continent” that it is today? Will there even be an Africa as we know it today in 2050 and beyond? Is it an exercise in futility to even venture to make predictions about Africa?
The (Machiavellian) political scientist in me whispers prophetic words of doom and gloom in my ears. “Africa emerged from the colonial tyranny of the white man only to be trampled by the tyranny of the black man. Over 50 years of independence, Africa has fallen into a bottomless vortex of dictatorship, corruption, poverty, war, ethnic strife, famine and disease. It will be Apocalypse Africa in 2050. Africa will remain chained in Plato’s Cave where she can see only shadows but never light. It will be the end of times. Africa has no future.”
The defense lawyer in me whispers prophetic words of optimism and exuberance. “Africa’s future is bright as the sun. Tyranny will be swept into the dustbin of history in the inexorable march of freedom across Africa. Dictatorship will inevitably be replaced by genuine multiparty democracy; injustice and inequality vanquished by the rule of law; corruption will evaporate in the sunlight of transparency and accountability; prosperity will grind down poverty; peace will prevail over war; ethnic strife will be overcome by ethnic harmony; famine will be consigned to oblivion by plenty; and ignorance will be banished by enlightenment. The rule of law will replace the rule of evil men. There is bright sunlight at the end of the tunnel. It will be the beginning of times, a new epoch in African history.”
So here are a few audacious “predictions” for Africa in 2050 and beyond as “calculated” by the political scientist and the lawyer.
The Political Scientist: Africa’s principal problem in 2050 and beyond will be famine and starvation, or “food insecurity” as the international poverty pimps conveniently call it. By 2050, Africa’s current population of 1.1 billion is estimated to increase to at least 2.4 billion. Nigeria’s population of 174 million will increase to 440 million. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, “Ethiopia, in particular, with an estimated fertility rate of 6.0 children per woman in 2011, is projected to vault from 13th to seventh on the list of most populous countries by 2050, tripling in total population from 91 million to 278 million.” In 2050, Africa will find herself in a “poverty trap”(intergenerational poverty perpetuated by bad governance and economic mismanagement) and a “Malthusian cage” (population growth will outstrip food supply). Africa will be unable to increase food production and will implode from runaway population growth. The “population bomb” will finish off Africa by mid-century.
The Lawyer: An estimated 70 percent of Africa’s population today is under 35 years of age. The youth bulge will likely persist through the middle of the century. Improved education for Africa’s youth and changing youth aspirations and values will reduce the traditional large family size. The younger generation will adopt effective family planning practices and birth control measures and delay child bearing. Africa’s youth will take advantage of innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities. They will take control of the helm of government and practice good governance as part of their value system. Africa will have genuine multiparty democracies with functioning independent judiciaries and legislatures, a free and independent press and civil society institutions and regular free and fair elections. Africa will be the breadbasket for the world with abundant fertile land and water on the continent. Africa’s best days are yet to come!
The Political Scientist: George Ayittey observed, “Africa is poor because she is not free.” In fact, Africa is not poor. Africa is the richest continent in terms of natural resources. Africa is poor because her leadership is morally bankrupt. Africa’s leaders are scraped from the bottom of the barrel. Despite alleged runaway economic growth in Africa (‘seven out of the ten fastest growing economies in the last decade are African’), often trumpeted by the international poverty pimps and indolent Western media parrots, poverty shall persist as an inescapable fact of life for the descendants of the 85 percent of Africans who today live on less that USD1 per day. In 2050, poverty and disease will reduce the average African life expectancy to no more than 37 years. Africa will remain shackled in a poverty and tyranny trap.
The Lawyer: The coming generations of Africans will rescue Africa from the poverty and tyranny trap. They will not be addicted to Western aid. They will forswear the culture of beggary. They will use their knowledge and technological sophistication to solve problems and liberate Africa from the poverty trap. They will take responsibility for their own failures. They will not blame colonialism, imperialism, communism and all of the other ‘isms’ for Africa’s failure. They will stand proud and self-confident. They may not be able to solve all of Africa’s poverty problems but they will surely solve Africa’s bankruptcy of leadership. They will pull up Africa out of its poverty and tyranny trap by its bootstraps.
The Political Scientist: It is written that ‘Where there is no vision, the people perish.’ Africans today are perishing by the millions in South Sudan, the Central African Republic, Mali, Chad, Somalia and elsewhere. Africa is cursed by visionless (benighted and blind) leaders. The Mo Ibrahim Prize for African Leadership, the largest annually awarded prize in the world (USD5 million over 10 years, and a lifetime endowment of USD200,000 per year), has been given out only three times since it was established in 2007. The awardees have come from Mozambique, Botswana and Cape Verde. None of the “new breed of African leaders” sanctified by Bill Clinton and Tony Blair made the cut. The leadership bankruptcy in Africa will economically bankrupt Africa in 2050 and beyond.
The Lawyer: By 2050, Africa’s leaders will be proactive and not as reactive as their forbearers. They will be well-educated and trained (in contrast to the benighted and corrupt ignoramuses who hold the reins of power today). They will plan to avoid problems instead of muddling through problems after the problems have become insoluble. They will be flexible and adopt to new circumstances. They will listen to their young population and act to meet the needs and desires of their generation. They will be open-minded, open to change and resourceful in solving and anticipating problems. Africa’s leaders in 2050 and beyond will be honest, transparent, accountable, self-confident, creative and inspirational. They will be guided by Mandela’s prescription: “It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership.”
The Political Scientist: “Africa is a continent of failed states. Africa is a failed continent.” So say many in the Western media. The euphemism of failed and fragile states is used to hide the truth that African states are actually thugtatorships, kleptocracies and corruptocracies. The African state is a glorified criminal racketeering organization for the elites to rip off the national treasury and resources. Nowhere on the planet does one find more corruption, political and economic mismanagement and human rights violations than on the African continent. By 2050, nearly all African states will be failed states or “thugistans” ruled by thugtators. Few African states will be able to deliver the most basic political goods to their citizens. Few African states will have legitimacy in the eyes of their citizens; almost all African states will be held in contempt by their citizens and others. The African state will be an object of contempt and derision throughout the world. Recently, US Senator John McCain giving advice to President Obama said, “I wouldn’t be waiting for some kind of permission from some guy named Goodluck Jonathan to go into Nigeria to search and rescue some 300 girls abducted by the terrorist group Boko Haram.” Goodluck Johnathan has yet to deploy significant military assets in a mission to search and rescue the girls. The US has sent troops and drones to “help” the Nigerian military rescue the girls since Nigeria cannot do it on her own. Such has been the fate of the “Giant of Africa”. Likewise, when the Central African Republic, Cote d’Ivoire and Mali faced internal strife, they called in their former colonial masters to save them from themselves. By mid-century, Africa will be fragmented into bite size ‘thugistans’ (more than one hundred bite size countries under the rule of thugtators, warring warlords and mercenaries). Africa will be transformed from a continent of failed and fragile states to completely flopped states by mid-century.
The Lawyer: Africa will complete her transition from dictatorship to democracy by mid-century because she is condemned to be free. Much of Africa in 2050 and beyond will be like today’s Botswana (I deplore and condemn the displacement and “resettlement’ of the “San” people (“Bushmen”) by the Botswana government). They will have free and fair multiparty elections. African countries will take the democratic path like Ghana and South Africa, led by the cheetah (young) generation. There will be robust institutions including independent courts, professional civil servants and civil society institutions. The rule of law will be institutionalized and human and property rights respected. Africa’s newer generations will be raised in a culture of openness and tolerance. They will condemn the culture of impunity and corruption that has kept the continent at the tail end of the community of nations.
As Africa’s enlightened youth begin to control the destiny of the continent, they will reject the benighted ways of the preceding generations. By mid-century, Africa will have made up for its democratic deficit by greater and more effective and widespread use of communication technologies. Africa’s youth will join with the worldwide youth community and spearhead unprecedented change throughout Africa. They will have the knowledge, wisdom and technological sophistication to solve Africa’s problems not only with borrowed ideas but also original ideas rooted in African cultures and societies and dreams. Africa’s long, cold and hard winter of tyranny, poverty and discontent will be made glorious by a bright and gleaming African Spring by mid-century.
Looking through a glass darkly at the Dark Continent, it is impossible to see light at the end of the tunnel. The fog of tyranny, corruption and abuse of power that shrouds the continent is impregnable to light. The miasma of uncontrolled population growth, unmanaged urbanization, endemic corruption, cataclysmic income inequality, catastrophic climate change, ceaseless brain drain and cyclical conflict and strife is blinding. Yet, I am certain as the sun will rise tomorrow that there is a bright future for the Dark Continent in 2050 and beyond. I, free from the trappings of profession and occupation, am a die-hard optimist about Africa’s future. It is in my nature; after all, I am a utopian Ethiopian.
Source: addisvoice

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Egypt to deport 77 Ethiopians for attempting to sneak into Israel

Illegal immigration of Africans

Seventy-seven Ethiopians arrived on Saturday at Cairo International Airport on their way to being deported back to their country.
They entered Egypt’s Aswan governorate via Sudan and were attempting to sneak into Israel.
Security sources at the airport said the deportees include three children. Interrogations proved that they were seeking arrival at Sinai ahead of infiltrating into Israel to work there. They are scheduled to be deported to Ethiopia late on Saturday.
Egyptian authorities arrest African citizens who attempt to illegally immigrate into Israel to seek jobs.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

Ethiopian Woman Beaten, Raped, Threatened By An Egyptian

 
May 30: A25-year old Ethiopian woman filed a case at Abu Halifa Police Station against an Egyptian expatriate who attacked and raped her, and threatened to kill her if she reported to the police, reports Al-Seyassah daily. According to security sources, the Egyptian expatriate forced the victim into his flat, after which he beat her and raped her.

He then threatened to murder her if she complained to securitymen. However, the victim obtained a medical report indicating the injuries she sustained and registered a case against the suspect. Investigations are ongoing to find and arrest him.
Officers jail ordered: Assistant Undersecretary for Traffic 
Affairs at the Ministry of Interior Major- General Abdullah Al-Muhanna has issued a directive to put behind bars an unidentified officer and his subordinate for erecting an inspection point at a roundabout in Jahra without permission from the authorities, reports Al-Rai daily. According to sources this had resulted in traffic jam on a road leading to commercial complexes and investments areas.

Woman says molested: A 30- year-old Syrian woman has filed a complaint with the Salmiya Police Station accusing an unidentified person of molesting her and harassing her eight-year-old son while he was playing with other children near the building, reports Al-Rai daily. A case has been registered and police are looking for the suspect

Source: arabtimesonline

አረብሳት ከኢትዮጵያ የሞገድ አፈና እየተደረገብኝ ነው አለ

አረብሳት ከኢትዮጵያ የሞገድ አፈና እየተደረገብኝ ነው አለ

ካቻምናም ታፍኛለሁ፣ ዘንድሮ ግን በህግ እጠይቃለሁ ብሏል

ተቀማጭነቱን በሳዑዲ አረቢያ ያደረገውና በርካታ የቴሌቪዥን ጣቢያዎችን በተለያዩ የዓለም ክፍሎች የሚያሰራጨው የአረብ ሳተላይት ኮሙኒኬሽን ተቋም (አረብሳት) ካለፈው ሳምንት ጀምሮ እየተፈጸመበት ያለው ዓለማቀፍ የሳተላይት ሞገድ አፈና (Jamming) ምንጩ ከኢትዮጵያ መሆኑን እንዳረጋገጠ ገለጸ፡፡
ሳትኒውስ የተባለው የአገሪቱ የዜና ምንጭ ከትናንት በስቲያ እንደዘገበው፣ አረብሳት በሚያስተላልፋቸው በርካታ የቴሌቪዝን ጣቢያዎቹ ላይ መታየት የጀመረውን የስርጭት መስተጓጎል መነሻ ለማወቅ ባደረገው በረቂቅ ቴክኖሎጂ የታገዘ ጥናት፣ ከኢትዮጵያ ግዛት ውስጥ የሚነሳና ሆን ተብሎ የሚፈጸም የሳተላይት ሞገድ አፈና (Jamming) እየተደረገበት መሆኑን ማረጋገጡን አስታውቋል፡፡ ይህን መሰሉ ህገወጥ ድርጊት መፈፀሙ መሆኑ እጅግ እንዳሳዘነው ያስታወቀው አረብሳት፤ ከኢትዮጵያም ሆነ ከኤርትራ የሚተላለፍ ምንም አይነት ስርጭት ሳይኖረው፣ የሳተላይት ሞገድ አፈና መደረጉ እንቆቅልሽ እንደሆነበት ገልጿል፡፡ 
የሳተላይት ሞገድ አፈናው፣ ምናልባትም ከሁለቱ አገራት የአንዱ ተቀናቃኝ የሆኑና ከአረብሳት ሳተላይቶች አቅራቢያ በሚገኙ ሳተላይቶች አማካይነት የሚሰራጩ የቴሌቪዝን ጣቢያዎችን ለማፈን የታለመ ሊሆን እንደሚችል ያለውን ግምትም ሰጥቷል፡፡
እየተፈጸመበት ያለውን ህገወጥ ተግባር ለመመከት በብሄራዊና በአለማቀፍ ደረጃ እየተንቀሳቀሰ መሆኑን የገለጸው አረብሳት፣ ጉዳዩን ለዓለማቀፉ የቴሌኮምኒኬሽን ህብረት እና ለአረብ ሊግ ማሳወቁንም ጠቅሷል፡፡አረብሳት ጉዳዩን በቀጣይ ከመረመረ በኋላ፣ ከአለማቀፍ የህግ  ተቋማትና የአገሪቱ የህግ አካላት ጋር በመቀናጀት ወደ ህግ እንደሚያመራና እየተቃጣበት ባለው የሳተላይት ሞገድ አፈና ለደረሰበትም ሆነ ለሚደርስበት ጉዳት ካሳ እንደሚጠይቅ  ማቀዱን ተናግሯል፡፡ከሁለት አመታት በፊት ከኢትዮጵያ ተመሳሳይ የሳተላይት ሞገድ አፈና እንደተፈጸመበትም አስታውሷል።
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