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Ruling tribal junta in Ethiopia arrests opposition party members

By Barry Malone

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – A coalition of opposition parties accused the Ethiopian authorities the Woyanne tribal junta on Thursday of arresting some of its members on trumped up charges to stop them running in an election scheduled for next May.

Eight parties have allied under the banner of the Forum for Democratic Dialogue in Ethiopia (FDDE) to contest the 2010 polls, which analysts say the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) Tigrean People Liberation Front (Woyanne) is likely to win.

Opposition figures say they have been hamstrung by a campaign of arrests and intimidation. The EPRDF Woyanne denies it.

“Ruling party cadres throughout the country are jailing our potential candidates on false charges,” Bulcha Demeksa, leader of the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement, one of the parties in the opposition coalition, told reporters in Addis Ababa.

“We want to negotiate with the government and ask them to stop arresting and jailing our potential candidates.”

The parties that make up the alliance hold just 80 of parliament’s 547 seats, but still represent the most significant opposition to a government that is a close ally of Washington.

Bereket Simon, the Ethiopian government’s head of information, told Reuters that since none of the parties had yet named their candidates, the opposition’s claims were baseless. “Nobody is being jailed for being a politician,” he said.

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Ethiopia’s last elections in 2005 were hailed as the country’s first fully democratic polls, but they ended in bloodshed after the government declared victory and the opposition said the result had been rigged. Police and soldiers killed about 200 people who took to the streets in protest.

Prime Minister Meles Zenawi accused the demonstrators of trying to topple his government, and more than 100 opposition leaders, journalists and aid workers were later jailed.

Those detainees were pardoned and freed in 2007, but rights groups say the government is cracking down on dissent again. One opposition party leader is in jail and a group of former military officers have been convicted of plotting to oust Meles.

Meles has set up talks with the opposition about drawing up a code of conduct for next year. But the FDDE said on Thursday that its members had walked out of discussions.

“The code of conduct assumes a context where there will be independent administration of elections, freedom of movement, freedom of expression, no intervention by security forces,” said Seye Abraha, a former defence minister who is now in the FDDE.

“We want these issues discussed alongside the code of conduct, not assumed.”

Bereket dismissed FDDE claims the code was undemocratic: “This code of conduct is being drawn up by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, not the Ethiopian government … To walk away from it is disastrous and is to walk away from democracy.”

(Editing by Daniel Wallis)

5 thoughts on “Ruling tribal junta in Ethiopia arrests opposition party members

  1. Siye,

    “”The code of conduct assumes a context where there will be independent administration of elections, freedom of movement, freedom of expression, no intervention by security forces. We want these issues discussed alongside the code of conduct, not assumed.”

    WOW, IS THIS CHANGE OF MIND FROM SIYE?? This is good news for Ethiopia if Siye trully understands our struggle like this.

    woyane and his puppets lidetu and EDP assumes there is independent board and independent military

    MEDREK should put pressure like this so that independent board/military is achives.
    OTHERWISE, BOYCOTT THE STUPID ELECTION!

    Anyway, bravo to siye, bulcha and medrek

    atleast you are not kissing up to meles like lidetu

  2. we will hear this kind of news untill the last day of the election and after. it is not a new thing for WOYANE to throw innocent ppl to jail, but it is a significant alarm for the opposition parties to do something about it.

  3. Seye Abraha just said what I expect from him, he is woyanne anyways, now he acts like he is in an opposition but I am 100% sure that he is in disguise, there is no way that by walking away from the so-called “code of conduct” is walking away from democracy but rather its walking away from another treachery. Watch out this guy, he is very poisonous for the real freedom fighters. Thank You and God Bless Ethiopia, May the New year be a freedom and prosperous year for Ethiopians while being a nightmare for Meles & Co. or as Elias calls them, “the Junta”

  4. I will say this one more time, stop trying to vote me out again, or else this time My security apparatus will murder 2,000 Ethiopians in the streets of Addis. The best thing for all of you to do is either vote for my party or stay home.

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