The Woyanne propaganda machinery that is accused by a U.S. ambassador, among others, of exploding bombs and blaming opposition groups, has released a new 4-part fiction on “terrorism” this week. The following is one of them. It is a well-known fact that Woyanne subjects detainees to horrible torture to force them into saying any thing, so please do not rush to judge Debebe Eshetu and the other individuals who are shown in the video.
(This article is part of an Ethiopian Review weekly series that is intended to highlight and help stop the growing problem of domestic violence in the Ethiopian community.)
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Abusers often do not take responsibility for their behavior. They blame their partners, stress, alcohol or drugs, anger, loss of control, an unhappy childhood, or someone or something else. The fact is, lots of people are under stress, drink, use drugs, get angry, or were abused as children. Yet most of these people do not choose to use violence and control in their intimate relationships.
Domestic abuse is about one person’s decision to manipulate and control their partner. Abuse is not a loss of control. In fact, it’s usually just the opposite. Abusers control their partners in many different ways. Think about it: they are able to control their own behavior when necessary. They usually don’t hit their co-workers or the store clerk who makes a mistake, but they often use those things as excuses for abusing their partners later.
Abusers can change, but it’s not easy. If enough is at stake, they may decide that they need to change. Regardless of what your partner does, it is important to continue to plan for your own safety.
A program for batterers
Most abusers go to {www:batterer} programs because a court ordered them to go. Ordering abusers to attend a batterer program is sometimes used by the courts or probation as a tool for holding them accountable. Or, they may hope that the abusers’ behavior will change. All batterer programs are different. They use different tools and have different goals. None of them can guarantee that a person’s behavior will change after the program. Since not all batterer programs operate in ways that put your safety first, ask your local domestic violence program for information about the programs in your area.
While it may seem like a positive step for your partner to attend a batterer program, it doesn’t mean that he will choose to stop his violent behavior or that you will be safe. Many abusers who attend a program continue to be violent and controlling. You should plan for your safety based on who he is right now, not who you want him to become.
Drinking or using drugs
Even when abusers stop drinking or using drugs, their abuse often continues. Alcohol and other drug use do not cause domestic violence, although abusers often use it as an excuse. Abusers who drink or use drugs have two separate problems – abuse and alcohol/drug use – that need to be dealt with separately. Many abusers get more violent – and more dangerous – when they stop drinking or using drugs.
Many drug and alcohol treatment programs offer groups for family members or family counseling sessions, but these are not always safe for people being abused by their intimate partner. You may be abused for what you say or the counselor may say or do things that put you in danger. Also, your partner may blame you – and you may blame yourself – for both his drinking and his abuse toward you.
If you decide to tell the substance abuse counselor that you are being abused, don’t do it in front of your partner. No counselor should ever insist that you participate in services if your partner is abusing you. You are the only one who can decide whether it’s safe to participate or whether it’s safer to refuse.
Couple counseling
According to abused women who have gone for couple or family counseling, it doesn’t work, and often makes things worse. Counselors who don’t know about the abuse or who don’t understand domestic violence may do or say things that put you in danger.
Couple counseling assumes that both people in the couple are free to share their thoughts and feelings. That cannot be true if one person is abusing the other. It is often dangerous for abused women to express their feelings and talk openly about the abuse in front of their partners. Some women are threatened or assaulted for things they said – or didn’t say – during a couple counseling session. If that happens, tell your counselor about it in private. Ask them to find a way to end the couple sessions without letting your partner know what you said.
Going to counseling together suggests that you share some responsibility for your partner’s behavior – a belief that he may already have. An abuser’s behavior is his responsibility, no one else’s, and he is not likely to change unless he takes full responsibility for his actions.
Meles Zenawi and his Woyanne junta have a disturbing, and some times comical, obsession with Eritrea. They blame the Eritrean government for every bad thing that is happening to them. They like to call their opponents, such as myself, Eritrean. I am not Eritrean, but many of the Woyanne top leaders are full or half Eritreans. So one may ask, why are Woyannes extremely obsessed with Eritrea? The answer: 1) They consider Eritrea as the biggest threat to their rule, 2) As mental midgets they suffer from inferiority complex; and 3) Since Meles and many of the top Woyannes are Eritreans, they feel that their “Greater Tigray” plan must involve Eritrea.
The following is a list of Eritreans in the top {www:echelon} of the Woyanne junta.
Meles Zenawi, half Eritrean and naturalized Yemeni, the grand wizard of the TPLF junta
Debretsion Gebre-Mikael, half Tigrean, half Eritrean, TPLF politburo member, radio, TV, and Internet jammer
Samora Yenus, half Sudanese, half Eritrean, Woyanne military chief of staff
Tewodros Adhanom, full Eritrean, TPLF politburo member, health minister
Tewodros Hagos, full Eritrean, TPLF politburo member, supervisor of the Eritrean opposition groups, head of political affairs for Tigray region (nothings happens in Tigray without his knowledge — president of Tigray Abay Woldu reports to him)
Isayas Woldegiorgis, full Eritrean, Woyanne chief assassin (carries out Meles Zenawi’s assassination orders), deputy head of national intelligence (but has more power than national intelligence and security chief Getachew Assefa)
Neway Gebreab, full Eritrean, economic adviser to Meles Zenawi
Yemane Kidane (Jamaica), full Eritrean, former TPLF CC member, became multimillionaire over night, currently personal adviser to Meles and Azeb Mesfin, invests their loot abroad
The above is a partial list. The Woyanne security apparatus particularly is filled with full or half Eritreans.
The 2011 Ethiopian Review Top 20 Dumbest Politicians in Ethiopia
1. Hailemariam Desalegn, deputy prime minister of the Woyanne regime, comes from the Wolayita ethnic group in southern Ethiopia, allows himself to be used by his boss Meles Zenawi as a front man for selling his ancestors’ land to foreign investors at bargain-basement prices. While Hailemariam is the deputy prime minister, for the first time in Ethiopian history food shortage hit southern Ethiopia. For these reasons, Hailemariam is named: “The 2011 Dumbest Politician in Ethiopia.”
2. Debretsion Gebremichael, former member of the Woyanne death squad, half Tigrean and half Eritrean, currently minister of communication and information technology, doesn’t know how to use email.
3. Girma Woldegiorgis, the current “president” of Ethiopia whose brain is congested with fat, and has only one purpose in life — to stuff his face with food.
4. Girma Birru, current Woyanne ambassador to Washington DC and former trade minister, couldn’t account for $100 million worth of coffee that had disappeared from storage.
5. Tefera Deribew Yimam, minister of Agriculture who argues that leasing away millions of hectares of fertile land to Indian, Saudi and Chinese corporations is the best way to make Ethiopia food self-efficient.
6. Wondirad Mandefro, state minister of Agriculture, agrees with Tefera Deribew Yimam above.
7. Kuma Demeksa, ran against and defeated a dead individual to become mayor of Addis Ababa in 2008.
8. Miheret Debebe, head of the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation, talks about selling power to other African countries while Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa suffers constant power outages.
9. Teklewold Atnafu, governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia, bought $10 million worth of fake gold and gave away $27 million to Nigerian scam artists.
10. Hailu Shawel, who bowed down for Meles and Bereket, after thousands of Kinijit supporters were massacred by troops under the direct command of Meles Zenawi.
11. Shimelis Kemal, state minister of government communications affairs who serves as a parrot for propaganda chief Bereket Simon.
12. Dula Aba Gemeda, former Woyanne puppet president of Oromiya, currently speaker of the rubber stamp parliament and one of Azeb Mesfin’s male concubines.
13. Kemak Bedri, former chairman of the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia, certified that Woyanne fairly and squarely elections. Current chairman Merga Bekana is equally dumb for telling the world that Woyanne has won 99% of the votes in 2010.
14. Siraj Fegesa Sherefa, minister of defense whose only job is helping Woyanne show that not all top government positions are filled with one ethnic group. He has no real authority.
15. Demeke Mekonnen Hasen, minister of education, from the “Amhara Region” who authorizes text books that demonize Amhara.
16. Berhane Hailu Dagne, minister of justice, allows real criminals roam freely in the country while innocent citizens are jailed, tortured, and murdered by the regime’s security forces.
17. Sinknesh Ejigu Anki, Minister of Mines who doesn’t know how much gold Al Amoudi is taking out of the country.
18. Muktar Kedir Bulgu, Head of the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Affairs who is strip-searched and forced to take off his shoes before entering Meles Zenawi’s office.
19. Mekuria Haile Hailemariam, Minister of Urban Development, has no authority to find homes for any of the 1 million homeless people in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa.
20. Junedin Sado, former minister of science and technology, currently minister of civil service, lost an election to a 25-year-old girl from Arsi but called for re-vote and announced victory after chasing the poor girl into exile.
We would like to hear your views about the Top 20 List. Your feedback is taken into consideration when preparing the Top 20s. Please leave your comment below. The next Top 20 list will be foreigners who have been best friends of the struggle for freedom in Ethiopia during the past 12 months.
The Ethiopian Youth National Movement (EYNM) invites you to a public meeting that will be held today, Sunday, Nov 27, 2011.
Venue: Sheraton National Hotel, 900 South Orme Street, Arlington, VA 22204
Date: November 27 (Sunday)
Time: 2 pm – 6 pm
The meeting is organized by a youth movement dedicated to bring democracy and positive change to Ethiopia through peaceful resistance. The meeting is designed to form a strong and cohesive alliance of all civic organizations and draw the participation of the Ethiopian youth into mainstream political struggle against the Woyanne (TPLF) regime.
Please also visit the Facebook event link below for more information and to indicate your attendance
https://www.facebook.com/events/132363143533800
https://www.facebook.com/events/254876487893574
https://www.facebook.com/events/137859209653287
For International Live Video Broadcast: USTREAM.TV: Ethiopian Youth Public Meeting
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ethiopian-youth-public-meeting
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Ethiopian Review’s 2011 Person of the Year choice will be announced next month. Person of the Year choice has been Ethiopian Review’s annual tradition for the past many years. The criteria for selecting Person of the Year is that the individual must have made a significant contribution to the cause of freedom in Ethiopia during the past 12 months. You are invited to participate in the selection process by sending your nominations. In the run up to Person of the Year selection, we will also have the following Top 20 Lists. One list will be posted every week starting next Monday:
* 20 Most Influential Ethiopians
* 20 Dumbest Politicians
* 20 Best Friends of Ethiopia (foreigners)
* 20 Worst Enemies of Freedom in Ethiopia
* 20 Smartest Ethiopians
* 20 Richest Ethiopians