Monday, June 30, 2014

አንጋፋው የነጻነት ታጋይ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ በየመን የፀጥታ ሃይሎች በቁጥጥር ስር መዋላቸውን ግንቦት 7 ዛሬ አስታውቋል::

Breaking News: አንጋፋው የነጻነት ታጋይ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ በየመን የፀጥታ ሃይሎች በቁጥጥር ስር መዋላቸውን ግንቦት 7 ዛሬ አስታውቋል

new.gifአንጋፋው የነጻነት ታጋይ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ በየመን የፀጥታ ሃይሎች በቁጥጥር ስር መዋላቸውን ግንቦት 7 ዛሬ አስታውቋል::

June 30, 2014
ግንቦት 7 ዛሬ ለጋዜጠኞች እና ለአባላቶቹ በላከው መግለጫ የድርጅቱ ዋና ጸሃፊ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ ለስራ በሚንቀሳቀሱበት ሰአት ትራንዚት በአደረጉበት በየመን አውሮፕላን ጣቢያ ውስጥ በፀጥታ ሃይሎች መወሰዳቸውን አስታውቋል።
ginbot 7
ንቅናቄው የየመን መንግስት አቶ አንዳርጋቸውን ለወያኔ አሳልፎ እንዳይሰጥ ከፍተኛ የሆነ ማስጠንቀቂያ የላከ ሲሆን ለሳምንት ያህል ውስጥ ለውስጥ ሲደረግ የነበረው ውይይትም በሁለቱ ወገኖች ሳይሳካ መቅረቱን በመግለጽ የመን ይህን ታሪካዊ ስህተት ብትፈጽም በወደፊቱ የሁለተዮሽ ሀገራት ግንኙነት ላይ የማይጠፋ ጠባሳ እና አስቸጋሪ ሁኔታ እንደሚፈጠር አስታውቋል፡፡
ድርጅታችን የሚያደርገውን የነጻነትና የዲሞክራሲ ትግል ከቶ ለአንዳፍታም ቢሆን አያቆምም ያለው ድርጅቱ፤ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ራሳቸውን አሳልፈው ለሚወዷት ሀገራቸው እማማ ኢትዮጵያ መሰዋእት ለመሆን የተዘጋጁ የኢትዮጵያ የቁርጥ ልጅ መሆናቸውን እና መላው የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ በዚህ አስቸጋሪ ሁኔታ ከጎናችን ሆኖ ትግሉን እንዲያጠናክርና  በየመን መንግስት ላይ ህዝቡ በያለበት ጫና እንዲያደርግ ጥሪ አቅርቧል።
እንደሚታወቀው በአለፉት ወራቶች የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት በአቶ አንዳርጋቸው ፅጌ ላይ የመግደል ሙከራ ማድረጉ የሚታወስ ነው።

Monday, June 23, 2014

Woyane is a dead and deadly regime walking


Ethiopians must be very attentive to safeguard the safety of our people and the integrity of our country from a dead and deadly regime walking. We must warn the officials and the cadres of the regime to abandon Woyane like their colleagues or ultimately pay for all the crimes of the Woyane. There would be no excuses not to abandon the regime and expect a safe haven to hide or run.
by Teshome Debalke
Ethiopians must be very attentive to safeguard the safety of our people
The defection rate of Woyane’s officials and cadres are increasing faster than ever. In recent news several individuals including the Deputy Communication Minster Ermias Legesse, the Federal Prosecutor Tewodros Behar, the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange Executive Director Anteneh Assefa, and the General Manager of the Endowment Fund for Rehabilitation of Tigray (EFFORT) Getachew Belay Wendimu is the sign of a dead and deadly regime walking.
The testimony of the former Deputy Communication Minster Ermias Legesse 1 2 3 / alone is sufficient to the extent of the crimes of Woyane to abandon it. Others choose to remain silent as cowards from telling what they know. They will be sought out as conspirators of the regime’s crime for the rest of their lives.
Things are not going well for Woyanes. Desperation is setting in among the officials and the rank and file of the cadres of ruling regime Woyane. They are searching for a place to run for dear life.
There are no armed oppositions surrounding them to surrender yet. There is no popular uprising to overthrow the regime yet. They are afraid of the same regime they have been serving most of their adult life going to use them as fall guys for its extensive crimes to buy time.
The inner circles of TPLF are scared to their pants from each other and are in a no-way-in no-way-out position the regime put them in. It is like being in hard place and a rock. The grandfather of Woyane Sibhat Nega is seen shuttling back-and-forth to calm down the Gangs of Adwa to stick with each other or else.
The ethnic puppets Woyane assembled and use to justify its crimes are in more crises than ever. Used and abused as front men by TPLF’s ethnic agenda, they sensed they are disposable to get out of the jam the regime got itself in to save face. Stuck from getting out of their predicament of serving the criminal enterprise of TPLF they are looking for escape route out of the reach of the regime’s assassins.
The vocal Diaspora apologists are also looking for an easy way out of their association with Woyane. With very little options for their transgression against the people of Ethiopia for far too long, economic growth and peace and stability became the only safe things to say to feel better. The popular badmouths of Woyane are also toning down their insult of Ethiopians on behalf of TPLF– sounding more patriotic that unite Ethiopians than Woyane lovers. If it wasn’t for the perk, they would have bailed out sooner than later singing Tobia Hagre woy mot.
The top enchiladas of the regime are also scrambling to stop the bleeding of Woyane by throwing all kinds of bizarre propaganda as they go. Accordingly, terrorist are surrounding us is becoming the quick way of buying time until they find a better diversion.
Other developments are, the numbers of Woyane’s officials’ family abounding the country to settle around the world. ’According to the advocacy groups that follow up these case most of the families of high officials are seeking residency permits as investors while the low ranked cadres are applying for political asylum. Sources inside the regime reviled the operatives of the regime are issuing passport and legal papers for substantial fee to smuggle officials to preferred destination of Western countries.
Others that fear Diaspora oppositions in Western countries prefer to migrate in African countries, South Africa in Africa and Thailand and Malaysia in Asia being the preferred destination.
As much as many corrupt officials and their families are free to migrate anywhere around the world with stolen public money without much challenge, oppositions rarely challenge them with all legal means available in the countries of their destinations.
Ethiopians have a long way to go to setup legal groups to challenge the officials of the regime and their families that committed crimes of atrocities and corruptions. Medias can’t any longer seat ideal and watch when the regime officials and their family launder public money in front of our nose. Political parties can no afford to squabble over minor differences than saving their country and protecting their people they want to rule. Individual Ethiopians no longer can pretend the little benefit they may have gotten from Woyane in a form of land is sufficient to abandon their people and country for the criminal enterprise of TPLF.
It is time to standup and be counted

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Switzerland, thank you for granted resident status to Ethiopian Airlines Co-Pilot


June 6, 2014
Ethiopian Current Affairs Discussion Forum (ECADF)
Your Excellency Mr. Marco Renna
Ministere Public de la Confederation
The Government of Switzerland
Dear your Excellency Mr. Renna:
In the name of 90,000,000 voiceless, freedom lovers and Justice seekers of Ethiopians, we would like to express our heartfelt appreciation and thanks to you, your government, the Swiss Federal office of Justice, and the Swiss people in general for standing by the rule of law and justice, rejecting the extradition of Ethiopian Airlines Co-pilot Hailemedhin Abera and granting him a stay in Switzerland. The Co-pilot diverted his own aircraft on February 17, 2014 and landed safely in Geneva while none of the 202 passengers and crew injured; and to that matter none of them notice the diversion.Ethiopian Current Affairs Discussion Forum
Your Excellency:
Hailemedhin, wanted to let the world exactly know and pay attention to the brutality of the current regime, the gross human right violation and heinous crime being committed by the current regime of Ethiopia. Level of atrocity and human rights violation is beyond the limit of tolerance. That is what Hailemedhin wanted to testify, and the Swiss justice system understood very clearly and showed it in its action, we thank you for that. His message was and is clear; he did not do it to advance a better life of his own. He was one of the few privileged who had a good career with stable income to enable him live luxuries life in a country where about 40% of the population live under poverty line. But the suffering of his fellow citizens, mass arrest and torture of journalists, human right defenders, and political leader under fabricated crime, disappearance of citizens without explanation, the regimes impunity towards his critics, would not allow him to sit and see. He did it in a way that international community would understand.
Your Excellency:
In current Ethiopia, under the rule of Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF), freedom of belief and creed are violated, freedom of expression is jeopardized, critical opinion against the regime is not tolerated, poor farmers are forcefully being evicted from their ancestral land and left to die in bushes, government sponsored ethnic based skirmish are threatening regional stability, and the list goes on. This is a known fact by Western governments but they are deliberately avoiding from holding the dictatorial regime accountable. The Ethiopian situation is very volatile and fragile, if Ethiopia falls into chaos, the whole region will follow, that is what Hailemedhin wanted to portray in his action. Otherwise, he had countless opportunities to seek asylum be it in the United States of America, Canada or Europe.
Your Excellency:
Hailemedhin action was a call to freedom loving countries like Switzerland to listen to the plight of the Ethiopian people. Switzerland listened to his call and rejected the regimes quest for his extradition. We urge the Swiss government to listen to the main call of Hailemedhin and discontinue any association with the current regime of Ethiopia and be exemplary to the rest of the world.
At this juncture, we would like to bring to your attention that the people of Ethiopia are reaching the point of no return. If the present level of atrocities and terror continues by the dictatorial regime and the silence of western governments to the plight of the people, the brutality and abuse of this tyrant regime will continue. We are afraid that the situation could be out of control. This regime has prepared enough recipes that would lead the international community to witness another Rwanda.
Once again, we thank on behalf of 90,000,000 Ethiopians for standing by the rules of law, justice, democracy, human rights and for granting Hailemedhin Abera a stay in Switzerland. We also hope Switzerland will grant him a refugee status.
God Bless You and the peace loving People of Switzerland.
Ethiopian Current Affairs Discussion Forum, thank you letter

Sunday, May 25, 2014

ያለ በቂ ማስረጃ በሕገ ወጥ መንገድ ከአራት ሳምንት በፌት ከተያዙት ስድስቱ የዞን ዘጠኝ ጦማርያን በተጨማሪ በአንድ ጦማሪ አባል መኖሪያ ቤት ላይ ፖሊስ ለ7 ሰአት የቆየ ብርበራ አካሄደ


Zone9
ያለ በቂ ማስረጃ በሕገ ወጥ መንገድ ከአራት ሳምንት በፌት ከተያዙት ስድስቱ የዞን ዘጠኝ ጦማርያን በተጨማሪ በአንድ ጦማሪ አባል መኖሪያ ቤት ላይ ፖሊስ ለ7 ሰአት የቆየ ብርበራ አካሄደ፡፡Zone 9 bloggers
በዛሬው ዕለት ከጠዋቱ 12 ሰዓት አካባቢ ጀምሮ በዞን ዘጠኝ ጦማሪና መስራች ሶልያና ሽመልስ ቤተሰብ መኖሪያ ቤት ፖሊስ ብርበራ ያካሄደ ሲሆን የጸረ-ሽብር ሕጉ ይፈቅድልናል የሚል ምክንያት ሰጥተው ያለ ፍርድ ቤት የብረበራ ማዘዣ ከካሜራ ቀራጭ ጋር የተገኙት ሰባት ፖሊሶች በጦማሪዋ ክፍል እና ሌሎች አስፈላጊ ነው ባሉዋቸው ክፍሎች ሲያካሂዱ ነበረውን ብርበራ ጨርሰው ይጠቅመናል ያሉትን የዶ/ር መረራ ጉዲና የመጨረሻ መጽሀፍ እና ሌሎች ወረቀቶች ወስደው ቤት ውስጥ የነበሩትን የጦማሪዋን ወላጅ እናት አስፈርመው ከጠዋቱ 4 ሰአት አካባቢ ቤቱን ለቀው ወጥተው ነበር፡፡ከተወሰነ ጊዜ በኋላ ተመልሰው በመምጣት ተጨማሪ ፍተሻ በዋናው መኖሪያ ቤት መካሄድ እንፈልጋለን ብለው ሁለተኛ ዙር ብርበራ በምግብ ማብሰያ ክፍል ውስጥ እናካሂዳከን በሚል ሰበብ ትንሹ ክፍል ውስጥ የጦማሪዋን እናት እነዲወጡ በማግለል ከማቀዝቀዛውን አንቀሳቅሰው አፍታም ሳይቆዩ 19 ገጽ የግንቦት ሰባት ፕሮግራም አግኝቻለሁ ሲል አንዱ ፈታሽ ተናግሯል፡።
የጦማሪዋን ወላጅ እናት እነዲፈርሙ ያግባቡ ቢሆንም ወላጅ እናትዋ ከክፍሏ እና ሌላም ቦታ በመፈተሽ ስታገኙ ያየሁት ወረቀት ላይ ፈርሜያለሁ ይህ ግን ምግብ ማብሰያ ክፍል ውስጥ ያልነበረ እና እዚህ ያልተገኘ ሌላ ወረቀት ነው ሲገኝም አላየሁም በማለት አልፈርምም ብለዋቸዋል፡፡ በመሆኑም ፈታሾች ተጨማሪ የሰው ሃይል ደውለው በማስጠራት ለማግባባት ቢሞክሩም ስላልተሳካላቸው ይዘዋቸው የመጡትን የራሳቸውን ሁለት ምስክሮች ብቻ አስፈርመው ባለቤትዋ ለመፈረም ፍቃደኛ አይደሉም ብለው ቤቱን ለቀው ሄደዋል፡፡ ከፓሊስ ጋር የመጡት ምስክሮች አንደኛው አድራሻቸው በብርበራ ምስክርነት ዶክመንቱ ላይ ያልተጻፈ መሆኑንም ለመረዳት ችለናል ፡፡
በብርበራው ወቅት በነበራቸው የ7 ሰአት ቆይታ የጦማሪዋን መጸሃፍት የጉዞ ትኬቶች የስልጠና ማንዋል እና የመሳሰሉትን ጥቃቅን ወረቀቶች የወሰዱ ሲሆን ማብሰያ ክፍል ከፍሪጅ ጀርባ አገኘነው ካሉት ወረቀት ግን ቤት ውስጥ ያልነበረና ፓሊሶች ራሳቸው ያመጡት በመሆኑ እናትዋ ተናግረዋል፡፡
የዞን ዘጠኝ ጦማሪ አባላት ከየትኛውም በፓርላማ በአሸባሪነት ከተፈረጀ የፖለቲካ ድርጅት አባል ያልሆኑና ምንም ዓይነት ግንኙነት የሌላቸው እነዲሁም አነዚህ ድርጅቶች ላይ በተለያየ አጋጣሚ ትችቶቻቸውን ሲያቀርቡና ሲቃወሙ የሚታወቁ ቢሆንም ሲሆን በተያዙት አባሎቻችን ላይ እየደረሰ ያለው አስገድዶ ለሃሰተኛ መረጃ እንዲፈርሙ የማድረግ ተግባር ሳያንስ ከሽብርተኛ ድርጅቶች ጋር ለማያያዝ ማስረጃን እንደተገኘ አድርጎ የማቅረቡ ተግባር መንግሰት ይታማበት የነበረውን የፓለቲካ ውንጀላን በሽብር የመቀየር ክስ በተግባር እንድናይ ያስቻለን ነው ፡።
በመሆኑም አሁንም ቢሆነ ጦማሪ ጓደኞቻችን ሃሳባቸውን በነጻነት ከመግለጻቸው ውጪ ምንም አይነት የወንጀልም ሆነ ሽብር ከተፈረጁ ድርጅቶች ጋር ግንኙነት እንደሌላቸው እያስታወስን መንግስት ያሰራቸውን ጦማርያን እና ጋዜጠኞች አንዲፈታ አሁንም አንጠይቃለን፡፡

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Cooperation for Fragmentation: Reflection on Ethiopians Conceptualization of Freedom and Independence

I understand Ethiopians concept of freedom as to mean not to be restricted by others and not to be dependent on others. Since freedom is attained through community, we cooperate with others for the purpose of keeping our individual right to determine own actions. There is a relation between social co-operation and individual independence and freedom. In our case social cooperation is done for the purpose of ensuring our individual independence and right of doing whatever we love to do. We do not cooperate with those who do not respect our thoughts and actions. It is the individual and not the society which is the source of cooperation. If we want, we can scale up the individual right and independence to family,
community, ethnic and country levels. Injustice can easily be perceived, sensed and feel because we see no difference between us as individuals and the community we love. In scaling up process the essence is still the love for own freedom and independence, which is the mother of all kinds of social cooperation.
This habit of behavior and mindset has implication for economic development. Under the current Ethiopian economic situation and the state of the global economy, freedom means the right to specialization and interdependence. Cooperation is needed for interdependence and not for the promotion of individual independence. My view is that we find ourselves at a time in which the Ethiopian society needs organic cooperation and not the usual mechanical
cooperation grounded on the tradition of preserving individual independence.
I will try to ground my simple observation on empirical evidence which I analyzed in my research works. My first evidence comes from my current observation on the mechanism of economic progress in Ethiopia. Economic activities are chosen and organized in the Ethiopian society along the lines of two types of living organisms: rural households and firms in urban centers. The rural households are based on the land economy, while firms are based on capital/wage employment economy. I use the term living organism as a reference to underline their capability to response, self preserve, reproduce, grow and self-regulate in the process of resource creation and use in the society.
According to the recent 2012/13 agricultural sample survey of CSA (Central Statistical Agency) of Ethiopia, there are over 15 million agricultural households cultivating 17,5 million hectors of land. According to CSA definition “a household is considered an agricultural household when at least one member of the household is engaged in growing crops and/or raising livestock in private or in combination with others.” Be it a one person ousehold or a multi-person household (in fact over 90 percent is a multi person household), the person/s living in the household makes provision for their own living.
In rural Ethiopia households are a self-organizing beings. In my research I defined a household as a group of people who are organized themselves into families to occupy a separate farming and dwelling unit. Rural households are both a consumption and production units. The most important concerns of households is the security of household food supplies and cash needs. I have used different methods to standardize their consumption requirements and to estimate the quantity of resource needs. For example, a household can provide an average of four adult-equivalent labor and needs an average of four hector land to maintain the level of output needed for reproduction (an average of 12,8 quintal per subsistence household per year). The rural households are similar in purposes and live side by side. The question is what happens to their input and output proportional requirements and ratio as the their number increases over time.
Increase in Household Numbers in Rural Ethiopia, 1984-2013
As shown in Figure 1 in between 1984 and 2005 the household number increased by an average of 7,8% per year. Annually many new subsistence households are established and in a matter of one generation the number of agricultural households has more than doubled. The multiplication of the subsistence households increases the consumption requirements and land demand of the households and the number of subsistence labor. As their number and resource needs increases over time, the households intensified their co-operation for existence. The cooperation takes different forms including labor exchange, share cropping and land rent. For detailed empirical study you can down load our village report from http://people.su.se/~bmalm/Sodo.pdf.
As the household multiplied economic resources are fragmented and social cooperation is used as a means for peaceful existence of independent and self provisioning households. In cases where social cooperation could not manage the severity of resource scarcity, we observe armed conflicts, internal and international migration.
Experiences of other countries show that as the population growth pressure increases, there should be an increase in division of labor and specialization to introduce technology and increase labor productivity and mass production. What we observe in rural Ethiopia is the reverse: staunch effort to preserve the self provision mechanism and independent existence of the households. The EPDRF government is investing close to 15 billion Birr in this process of fragmentation with hope of changing the tide. What is at the root of all the household, however, is the freedom to be self sufficient (not to be dependent on others and not to be restricted by markets). What the evidence in the last 30 years show is that cooperation, coming from either the village or the state, nurtured the peaceful fragmentation of resources and household multiplications in the country. The household size numbering 15 million did not happen by miracle. Independent minded households received support from villages and governments. Rural household labor does not think what to specialize and how to be interdependent with others (market thinking). They prefer independence against the advantages of market interdependence.
My research experience in studying the habitual behavior of the business people and industrial firms is limited. Last year in Addis Ababa I presented a paper in a seminar and workshop on promoting industrial development in Ethiopia. I discussed about the construction of Special Economic Zones and Clusters and what Ethiopia can learn from Asian and European experiences. In a discussion following my presentation, a person whom claims to have many years of experience in the business sector and who himself is actively working for the promotion of the private sector in Ethiopia dismissed the relevance of cluster idea (geographical concentrations of economic and innovation activities) to Ethiopian conditions.
In my presentation I emphasized internal linkages, whereby cluster gains are furthered by local firm cooperation (joint action), local institutions and local social capital. Contrary to my model, the person underlined the need for industrial firms to work independently without trying to elaborate the advantages of operating in isolation. Since I understand the behavior of suspicion on claims and zero-sum cognition, I did not see any point in challenging his belief. I came to learn that I have to marshal a vast array of empirical evidence to convincingly argue about the advantages clusters in enhancing the individual capacities of small firms to access markets, acquire skills, knowledge, credit and information. I took it for granted that business people know from experience the advantages of connections between firms and institutions.
Political cases on the behavior of working independently or cooperating to work independently can be traced back to the Era of Princes (Zemene mesafint). By the beginning of the 19th century territorial aristocrats were dominant both in northern and southern Ethiopia. Kings were puppet in the hands of the territorial princes. For instance, King Tekle
Giorgis was dethroned six times in eleven years (1779-84, 1794-95, 1795-96, 1797-99, 1800). The territorial princes, though they were powerful, did not assume the title of King of Kings for practical reasons. Since regions were geographically very much interdependent, any expansion or contraction of a territorial power was at the expense of the neighboring power. Kings had to intervene to restrain and check conflicts among territorial powers. Kings had the ideological, traditional and legal grounds to intervene and restrain the territorial power. The Era of princes was the best political case of cooperation for fragmentation.
Emperor Tewedros, Yohannes and Menelik tried to standardized the system and created institutional interdependence and specialization. Their efforts of modernizing the political and military institution is currently interpreted as regional domination and ethnic subjugation. What is the point of “discovering the ethnic past” at a time when economic processes both at nation and globally level requires specialization and integration to promote technology and create mass production and employment.
The source lies in our habitual behavior to be independent and self reliance against all odds. What has happened to the multiplication of the rural households can happen to other instances. In fact those who advocate Ethiopian unity are also splintered into different political parties and they create forum or alliance (cooperation) to nurture their respective
organizational independence. Why? I do not mean that they should merge out of love; but I do not see the parties configuring what to specialize and how to be interdependent program wise.
Common to all Ethiopians including myself is the core habit of appreciating individual independence, no matter the level at which we project the idea. I am wondering why our mind remains static or fixed to this habit of “independence” no matter the costs while socioeconomic dynamic shifts overtime requiring new approaches and solutions? Global economy and consequences of population growth in Ethiopia require organic cooperation rather than mechanical cooperation used to nurture territorial/individual independence during the era of princes. In a country where I live (Sweden) administrative and economic actors are working hard to interconnect regions functionally thus making geographical division and administrative boundaries antiquated. Political parties are working on the idea and basis of “class struggle” to create unity among the people and create interdependence between party programs. What is the basis of our concept of freedom and independence? Is this concept fixed or relative changing with time? My view is that in a globalized world functioning on value chains and at a time of massive resource scarcity facing the Ethiopian people, freedom should lead to cooperation, specialization and interdependence.
I have not informally or formally discussed this idea with anyone and I apologize in advance for simplifying such sensitive issue.

Monday, May 5, 2014

TPLF/EPRDF’s Divisive and Polarizing Political Master Plan is the Problem: Addis Ababa Master Plan is simply the Symptom


The suffocatingly oppressive political rule of TPLF/EPRDF has continued to terrorize the people of Ethiopia, denying them their basic human rights to live in peace, dignity, and inclusive harmony. Since coming to power in 1991, the TPLF-led regime has implemented a deliberate system of permanent polarization and suspicion between and among communities. Obviously, the objective of this policy of permanent polarization and compartmentalized order is to weaken the ability of the Ethiopian people to resist and defeat this brutal totalitarian regime.Addis Ababa Master Plan
The genesis and history of TPLF/EPRDF is deeply tied with its addiction to violence, murder, torture, and mass terrorization. The events of the last two weeks in Addis Ababa, Ambo, and other parts of the country are a clear testament of TPLF/EPRDF’s violent nature and it’s disregard for the sanctity and dignity of human life. First, there was the arrest of nine Zone 9 bloggers for no other reason than reporting and speaking truth to power. These young members of Zone 9 are representatives of their generation, committed to taking their rightful place in history. They knew all too well that the regime’s intolerance and even disdain for press freedom could make them a prime target. However, these young budding journalists/bloggers continued to inform the public and expose the crimes of the regime to the world, even if it meant going to jail and facing all physical and psychological suffering that comes with imprisonment. Their arrest has reaffirmed the fact of the TPLF/EPRDF regime’s unflinching commitment to keeping the people of Ethiopia under its clenched fist, and their fear of what Zone 9 bloggers/journalists are doing to report and resist. As the bloggers/journalists have articulated, there are two types of prisons in Ethiopia: the notorious Makalawi (which is divided into 8 zones) and prison dungeons spread all across the county; and the open-air prison which is the entire country (and where the name Zone 9 comes from). The bravery of these young bloggers/journalists is a profound lesson to all who fight for democracy, freedom, and justice, and their message is clear – freedom is not free!
The other major event that took place over this past week is the demonstration and subsequent massacre of students at Ambo University in the western part of the country. The students were demonstrating against the TPLF/EPRDF proposed plan to expand Addis Ababa’s master plan into neighboring towns and localities. Like all of TPLF/EPRDF’s so called “development” and “ infrastructure building” projects, the expansion of the Addis Ababa master plan was received with suspicion and skepticism from the general public, as well as with the students at Ambo University and elsewhere. Truthfully, they have good reason to be suspicious because no project, no plan is hatched by TPLF/EPRDF without an ulterior motive that benefits their own inner circle and marginalizes vast majority of citizens. The so-called “New Addis Ababa Master Plan” could be another scheme by the regime to give members of their inner circle new business opportunities so that they can expand their economic and political control.
The broad daylight massacre of students at Ambo is in full violation of all laws, national and international, and is a fresh demonstration of the brutal and cruel nature of the regime that continues its reign of terror on the peaceful and law-abiding citizens. This endless state terrorism, however brutal and however cruel, has failed to break the will of the people. In the face of this indiscriminate state violence the Ethiopian people have continued to use every available means to voice their disapproval of the regime.
Despite this continued resistance for freedom, democracy, and justice, however, there is an observable weakness in how collective collaborations and partnerships are being fostered. It is a well-proven fact that compartmentalized concerns and group-based resistance hardly poses a strong threat to a regime as a brutal as TPLF/EPRDF. Throughout history, social justice and freedom movements only managed to achieve their objectives by building broad coalitions.
The growing bystander mentality because the issue is “theirs” not “ mine” in the end hands the weak and fragmented struggle to the oppressor. The leaders of all political entities resisting TPLF/EPRDF rule must be mindful that fragmented and self-contained resistance
only benefits the regime. In today’s Ethiopia, no group is spared from the wrath of TPLF/EPRDF terror except the inner circles of the regime and a select few. The masses of the Ethiopian people are victims and survivors excluded from participating in the political, economic, and social life of the country.
Those struggling for true democracy, justice, and freedom must realize that the purpose of a permanent polarization policy as designed and implemented by TPLF/EPRDF is to weaken and quash any possible collective resistance b y the people of Ethiopia. It is by building a strong coalition and by realizing that the destiny of those marginalized and brutalized by the regime are inseparable from one another, hence building a united front and presenting a united resistance, that Ethiopians can speed up the dream of living in a free, just, and democratic Ethiopia.
As we mourn the brutal massacre of students of Ambo University, as we agonize the arrest of Zone 9 bloggers/journalist and many others languishing in TPLF/EPRDF dungeons, let’s remember that piece-meal struggle that focuses only on “my” part of the house prolongs the regime’s life expectancy and extends the suffering of the people. In the end the people of Ethiopia must come together to address the root cause and problem of their two decades of suffering: the undemocratic, brutal rule of TPLF/EPRDF that capitalizes on its strategy of permanent polarization. It is time to wake up, and it is time to unite. The whole TPLF/EPRDF political master plan is the root of Ethiopia’s problem and that must be addressed first and foremost. As the old adage goes, unity is power!

Friday, May 2, 2014

BBC World News

Ethiopian security Forces opened fire during the Oromo students nonviolent protest rally at Western Oromia Ambo town. Eye witnesses said more than 30 people including 8 students killed and several wounded by security forces. The peaceful protestors opposing the alleged "Integrated Master Plan of Addis Ababa". The peaceful protest continued in a different Oromia region.