THE Empire Strikes back
Yilma Bekele
April 18, 2008
After two years of meticulous preparations
the TPLF Empire struck back what it believes is the final
phase of building Democracy in Ethiopia. It was an onslaught
worthy of a new kind of African leader. In a military
campaign they refer to it as scorched-earth policy. This was
indeed a ‘take no prisoner’ situation with TPLF’s ire
directed at both friends and enemies alike. It was like the
concept of ‘shock and awe’ the US used to open hostilities
with Iraq. Ato Meles came up with his own strategy to
coronate himself but disguised it as a democratic election.
It was such a diabolical plan you can’t help but admire the
warped mind that came up with it. Even if a fraction of this
energy was devoted to do good, imagine where our country
will be. After the disputed election of 2005 this is what it
looked like in the so-called Ethiopian Parliament or TPLF
play ground. Ato Meles wanted more. Please note that all
seven ethnically based parties’ are the brainchild of TPLF.
The Prime Minister himself appoints all party leaders and
functionaries.
Party Affiliation No. Seats
Tigrai People Liberation Front 38 Oromo
People Democratic Front 110 Amhara National Democratic
Movement 87 Southern Peoples Democratic Front 92 TPLF Total:
327 Gambella Peoplees Democratic Movement 3 Benshangul Gumuz
D.M. 7 Somali People Democratic Front 24 Afar National
Democratic Front 8 TPLF Affiliated Total: 42
Total Number of Seats 526 Vacant seats 20
TPLF and Affiliates (369+) 73%
So what seems to be the problem? If it was
left up to him, Ato Meles will not bother with elections. He
believes the TPLF tribe with himself, as the Supreme leader
is the only group capable of running the country. But
unfortunately the ferenji donors require it. That is one
reason. The second reason being in the aftermath of the
botched elections of 2005 due to the ‘killing’ of
protesters, improper counting procedures and the pesky
Diaspora the World Bank and the IMF have decided to disperse
loans and grants thru Wereda level institutions. It took the
machine exactly two years to plan and implement its plan of
total annihilation of any and all that stood in front of it.
I will highlight a few of its un-worthy accomplishments: •
Change Parliamentary rules and practices. This was
accomplished by using the outgoing Parliament to pass new
rules binding on the incoming. (Insurance in case the
opposition forces a recount) • Strip revenues from Addis
Abeba City. (It was won by Kinijit) • Use the new
Parliamentary majority to postpone scheduled elections for
Weredas and City government.
• Openly use brute force to make people
submit. Please read Judge Wolde-michael Meshesa testimonial.
(http://www.ethiopianreview.com/articles/782) • Imprison
Opposition Party leaders, Journalists, Human Right
Advocates, activists and over 40 thousand citizens. (Who
will forget Dedesa, Zuai, Shoa Robit, Bir Sheleko and Kaliti
how many died? One day the truth will come out.) • Using
individuals within the opposition create confusion,
mistrust, and cause disarray. • Using the Election Board,
and the Judiciary dismember the opposition party. •
Intimidate, harass, and eliminate opposition Party elected
members. Exile them and declare the seat vacant. • Carry out
an intense public relations campaign using TV, radio and
closed meetings. Use blackmail, bribe, and fear. •
Strengthen and also Create new Party organizations
camouflaged as Civic Groups, Women’s, and Youth etc. •
Intimidate, harass, jail and close all independent
newspapers and periodicals. Demand self-censorship from the
few left. • Leverage the country’s location and the US
obsession with ‘war on terror’ to get the West to turn a
blind to the regimes repression and also benefit by
receiving advanced military training and surplus weapon to
use back on its own population.
When they were ready they got the parliament
to call for elections. Elections for city councils, Kebele
councils, and vacated parliamentary seats were held on
Sunday, April 13, 2008. Elections for the Wereda councils
will follow on April 20. Yes, every village, town, city in
Ethiopia went to the pools. It was a nation wide exercise in
Democracy. Unfortunately it is not true. It is one big fraud
perpetuated by the ever-vigilant TPLF Mafia. This time there
was no need of even pretending to have an open and
democratic election. No foreign election observer was
allowed to witness. ”We have been requesting to participate
for the last four or five months, but so far we haven’t been
given the permission to do so,” said Yoseph Mulugeta, head
of the independent Ethiopian Human Rights Council. The few
so-called ‘observers’ were all handpicked by TPLF. A
staggering 4.5 million positions were vacant. TPLF and its
affiliates fielded over 3.6 million candidates. All other
party’s were allowed less than half a million. The Human
Right Watch report, which came out a few days before the
elections, is capable of electing both sadness and anger at
the same time. (http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2008/04/10/ethiop18510.htm)
Here are a few excerpts from the report: • Local ruling
party officials have systematically targeted opposition
candidates for violence, intimidation, and other human
rights abuses since the registration period began three
months ago. Particularly in areas with established
opposition support, local officials have arbitrarily
detained opposition candidates, searched their property
without warrant, and in some cases physically assaulted
them. • One 31-year-old school teacher in western Oromia was
detained by police and then interrogated by wereda and zonal
security officials when he sought to register as an
opposition candidate. “I was afraid,” he told Human Rights
Watch. “They accused me of being on OLF member and said I
would be shot... They put a gun in my mouth, and then made
me swear that I wouldn’t go back to the opposition.” He was
released nine days later, after the deadline for candidate
registration had passed. Human Rights Watch interviewed
other OPC candidates who had also been detained after trying
to register in other constituencies. • Local authorities
have also prevented the registration of opposition
candidates in many constituencies where the opposition’s
success in 2005 parliamentary polls appeared to give them a
chance at winning. In Fincha in western Oromia, for example,
the opposition Oromo People’s Congress (OPC) made three
attempts to register a candidate for an open parliamentary
seat. The seat had been vacated by an OPC candidate who won
81 percent of the vote in 2005 but was later forced into
exile after local authorities accused him of being an OLF
supporter. The OPC tried to replace him on the ballot with
three different candidates but each was prevented from
registering. All three candidates were physically threatened
by members of the wereda administration and police and one
was detained for more than a week when he tried to register.
• The kebele system in particular is also a central part of
the ruling party’s elaborate system of surveillance,
intimidation, and coercion of ordinary people who are
perceived as being unsympathetic to the government. The
kebele were originally created by the dictatorship of
Mengistu Haile Mariam for precisely this purpose and have
been put to the same use by the current government since
Mengistu’s ouster in 1991. Because of the kebele system’s
importance in this regard, the EPRDF is particularly loathe
to contemplate losing control over them.
Our country suffered seventeen years under a
ruthless and illiterate military dictatorship. We were all
happy to see the Derg go. Even the behind the scene deal
between Mengistu and TPLF for his safe exit was not of great
concern to the people. The departure of the man-eating
monster (sew belaw) was good enough. The TPLF has turned
into another Mengistu. The Derg had ‘Workers Party of
Ethiopia’ TPLF got EPDRF, Derg had an election and won 100
percent, TPLF had an election is wining 100 percent. Derg
invented ‘Kebeles’ to control and terrorize. The Meles
regime inherited Kebles intact and refined their use. In
Oromya TPLF went further than mere neighborhoods. They
invented the ‘Gare’ system where control is possible within
households. It is a nightmarish system we got in our
country. TPLF has managed to terrorize a whole nation to the
extent that people whisper even when they are alone. There
is no trust anymore. We have come a long way to end up where
we started. Using force to silence people is nothing new.
What Ato Meles is doing is closing all options to a
civilized and cool-headed dialogue. When the law is used to
circumvent the law itself, that is when society succumbs to
the law of the jungle. The law of the jungle is not in
anybodies interest. Ato Meles surrounded with a few
un-elected individuals has drawn the line in the sand. What
he is telling the Ethiopian people is that he alone with his
TPLF tribe will decide the fate of 75million people. Ato
Meles is always loud and clear in his actions and
statements. We are the ones who are twisting out of shape
trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. On several
occasions he has made it clear that he is not interested in
negotiation or compromise. He is quick to unleash his goons
to murder citizens without provocation. Elected members of
Parliament are not immune, University students are fair
game, and ordinary people do not stand a chance. The
Ethiopian people are doing all they could under difficult
circumstances to find out ways to defend them selves from
this home grown enemy. Like all people they will find a
solution sooner or later. With the help of those of us who
are free from Melese’s mafia we can make it happen sooner.
The time has passed to sit around and intellectualize about
how worthless Abesha is, how Kinijit let us down to cover
our own impotence and inability to get involved. Meles knows
what he wants, do you? The last time the TPLF mafia
infringed against the democratic rights of elected leaders
and fellow Ethiopians, the Diaspora and friends were loud
and clear in their response. It is time you the reader drop
all pretense of false love for ‘Ethiopia’ and go out and act
on your love for your country. The regime was forced to back
down. There is no reason to think the response will be any
different this time. The Ethiopian empire TPLF is trying to
build is a welfare state. All we got to do is stop the
welfare check. The Diaspora that is you and I could: • Lobby
the World Bank and the IMF to reassess their policy based on
the new reality in Ethiopia. • Appeal to EU to open hearing
on Democracy and Human Right. • Request International Court
of Justice in The Hague to intervene regarding the June
massacre and war crimes in Ogaden and Somalia. • Continue
the hard work to pass HR2003 in the US Senate. • Set up a
panel of Ethiopians and friends in the field of banking,
economic and commerce to trace the transfer of money out of
Ethiopia. • Start a database for crimes committed by
security forces inside the country. • Stop going to Ethiopia
unless it is a family emergency. • If you do, do not fly
‘Ethiopian (TPLF) airlines. • Do not invest in Ethiopia.
Divest from Ethiopia. • Be responsible for your own actions,
instead of pointing fingers at others!!
The Woyane regime in the next few days will
create plenty of diversions from the so-called elections and
mass terror. They are good at this sort of stuff. Remember
when Sebhat Nega gave interview on how TPLF liberated
Eritrea. That was the time when we were vocal about the
Kaliti Political prisoners. Remember when Meles invaded
Somalia that was the time when his goons were planting bombs
in Addis. This time he has imprisoned our beloved Teddy Afro
and he is busy planting bombs again. Diversion is what it is
all about. Believe me Ato Meles, if the opposition is into
planting bombs it will not be in a taxi stand, market place
or gas station. I will worry about Arat Kilo. Keep your
firecrackers for yourself, because if you force people into
planting bombs you can hear it all the way from Adwa or
where ever you came from.