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Teddy Afro in Dubai, October 16, 2009. The video was recorded by Martha Semu, an Ethiopian who resides in UAE. Watch more videos here.

Teddy Afro in Dubai, October 16, 2009. The video was recorded by Martha Semu, an Ethiopian who resides in UAE. Watch more videos here.
By Hindessa Abdul
Four political parties are said to have agreed upon and signed a “code of conduct” that would make it easier for them to run for the 2010 general elections in Ethiopia. At the moment it is the governing party which is known to the public or to whoever is concerned. The three “opposition parties” who signed the code are Coalition for Unity and Democracy (a creation of the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia and awarded to an Ayele Chamiso), the All Ethiopian Unity Organization, and the Ethiopian Democratic Party. The leaders of the latter two are much more known than the parties they supposedly represent. The agreement on the code of conduct was signed by the prime minister wearing his hat of a party leader.
The Message
The appearance of the prime minister is symbolic in view of the rare appearances he makes with opposition politicians. He is normally satisfied with sending his all too powerful lackey who officially is the communications adviser with a minister portfolio.
The TPLF boss didn’t show up there for the Ethiopian public. That was rather an attempt to hoodwink the major donors who from time to time talk of the ever narrowing political space in the country. It sells well also with those who think in absence of a “strong opposition”; Meles is the messiah who can lead the horn of African nation to the Promised Land.
In view of the pressure some of the donors exerting on those who didn’t join the charade, particularly the Forum (Medrek), the stunt seems to hit the intended target. Even more so, Forum may succumb to the pressure as they will be threatened with cancellation of their certificates as parties.
The calculation
Forum (Medrek) which is a motley group of eight parties and individuals have some personalities who can make noise. TPLF has warned from the outset it has learnt a lesson from the 2005 elections and they will not tolerate any similar behaviors. While TPLF wants some of them in the parliament as it had done ever since 1995 following the adoption of the constitution jointly written by Meles and the late Kifle Wodajo, it doesn’t want any more seats for the nominal opposition. As it has been observed recently every result must be in the 99 percent realm. The last local elections were reminiscent of the Maoist states of the 70s from which TPLF draw its ideology. In the 2008 local elections TPLF got 3.5 million cadres elected for the various local and regional councils (That is about the entire population of Congo Brazzaville). The news was that only 3 people were elected from other ranks.
Though TPLF would allow Forum to contest the elections under his own terms, what Hailu Shawel gave him was more than they bargained for. It was a God sent moment. So if Forum is forced to boycott the elections, it is the party of Lidetu and Hailu who will be contesting. Is there anyone by now who believes that they will ever win a seat in a fair election? But no surprises if both show up in the parliament next year. TPLF will work hard to get them elected.
The story of betrayal
During the 2005 elections and aftermath, in addition to the killings, torture, imprisonment and intimidation, there were a fair amount of betrayals and frequent changes of sides that undermined the opposition. Some were monumental. Like that of Lidetu Ayalew, the act of which earned him the nickname Kihdetu Ayalew.
It is almost a fresh memory when Hailu stood as a symbol of defiance just after the election with that famous footage of international media showing him under house arrest in his own compound. The same can be said of Lidetu when his former enemies ransacked his office and put him under house arrest.
While the latest betrayal doesn’t make a difference in the political scene, it was clearly aiming at gaining some short sighted benefits. The Engineer may have been calculating that the eminent release of Birtukan would send him into oblivion. So before she even got released he wanted to make a statement. One cannot hide the fact that his submission to TPLF is a blow to Forum who at the moment do not know what to do. But whatever calculation the Engineer may have in his mind, it is too late too little to save his skin. For the moment Hailu has at least gained the title he has always wanted. TPLF has ordered all their media to address him as Engineer Hailu Shawel. But at the end of the day, make no mistake he is the biggest loser of all.
Sprinkles in parliament
Since the formation of the parliament TPLF has deliberately put a couple of opposition politicians with an oratorical skill. That was supposed to give a democratic character to the rubber stamp parliament. In the mid 90s it was Major (Shaleqa) Admasse who never tired of condemning the leaders of TPLF and ANDM. When he finally passed away, the government media produced a nice obituary. Then came Professor Beyene Petros, Bedru Adem, Dr Merera Gudina, Lidetu Ayalew and the likes. Each gave the parliament some semblance of a democratic character. Obituaries abound, what they will get in exchange is yet to be seen.
Now it is the members of Forum making the noise. Dr Merera Gudina, Bulcha Demeksa, former president Dr Negasso Gidada and former defense minister Seye Abraha who are being the most outspoken. Again the public is suspicious of some of these politicians for the various roles they had played earlier. I don’t blame the public.
Seye Abraha was known for his battle rhetoric before he fell out with his brothers in arms. Some like Dr Merera were unwilling accomplices of the government for deciding to join the parliament after the carnage of unarmed civilians in 2005. Probably the most notorious of them all is the biology professor turned politician Dr Beyene Petros. He has been chairman of so many political parties that this writer may be forgiven for losing track of which party he is leading at the moment. It is true that he has been the member of the parliament for over a decade. When not in parliament he was vice minister of education when TPLF just took power.
In closing
Whatever the agreements or code of conducts there will be nothing that will change in Ethiopian politics at least for the foreseeable future. The result of the election has been a fait accompli since long time. The systematic elimination of opposition politicians has left TPLF to be the sole party that calls the shots for many years to come. In the mid 90s some leaders of the party were talking of becoming the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) of Ethiopia, in reference to the Mexican governing party that was in power for over 70 years. But then PRI was defeated and that talk slowly died down.
What this election is good for the ruling party is not about political transformation of the country. They also have an economic incentive. The year is already promising for Trans Ethiopia owned by the Endowment Fund for the Rehabilitation of Tigray (EFFORT) which is already amassing fortune out of the transportation of food to the drought affected areas. They will also make more money in the transportation of election materials to the various corners of the country. Party cadres will definitely benefit from the per diems and other perks when they will be assigned to carry out the elections. The party owned publishing houses like Mega will be busy printing the various materials. The list goes on and on. These are the other altruistic reasons for undertaking the elections.
(The writer can be reached at [email protected])
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA — Unknown individuals have reportedly robbed the Addis Ababa Police Headquarters late last month taking with them over 20 AK-47 automatic rifles, several hand grenades, and ammunition, according to Ginbot 7 Radio.
Such a brazen attack on a police headquarters in Addis Ababa, which is watched by several layers of security agencies — the Federal Police, kebele police, the military, Ministry of Internal Security, and the Addis Ababa police itself — has caused a speculation that the robbery might be an inside job.
More from Ginbot 7 Newspaper [Amhairc]:
ከባድ የጥበቃ ስራ በሚካሄድበት አዲስ አባባ ፖሊስ ጽፈት ቤት ውስጥ የመሳሪያ ዝርፊያ ተካሄደ
የወያኔ የደህንነት፣ የመከላከያና የፖሊስ አባለት ለ24 ሰአት በተጠንቀቅ በሚጠብቋት አዲስ አበባ የመሳሪያ ዝሪፊያ መካሄዱ ፤ ዝሪፊያውም የተካሄደው በፖሊስ ጣቢያው ግቢ ውስጥ መሆኑ ብዙዎችን አስገርሟል።
ጥቅምት 24 ቀን 2002 አም ማንነታቸው ባልታወቁ ሰዎች በአዲስ ከተማ ፖሊስ ጣቢያ ውስጥ በተፈጸመው ዝርፊያ ከ20 በላይ ክላሺንኮቭ ጠመንጃዎችና በርካታ ጥይቶችና ቦምቦች መዘረፋቸውን ምንጮቻችን ተናግረዋል። ዝርፊያው የተፈጸመው በሌሊት ሲሆን፣ የወያኔ ተረኛ ጠባቂ ፖሊሶች ስራቸውን በመስራት ላይ እንደነበሩም ለማወቅ ተችሎአል።
የዘራፊዎቹ ማንነት በውል ባይታወቅም ለዝግጅታችን ሚደርሱን መረጃዎች እንደሚያመላክቱት ዝርፊያውን የፈጸሙት ራሳቸው የወያኔ ሹመኞች ሳይሆኑ አልቀረም። የወያኔ ባለስልጣናት የተወሰኑ ፖሊሶችን ለማጥቃት በማሰብ ዝርፊያውን ሆን ብለው እንዳቀነባበሩት የሚጠቁሙ መረጃዎች በርካታ ሲሆኑ፣ የግንቦት 7 ድምጽ መረጃውን አጣርቶ ለህዝብ ይፋ ለማድረግ በመስራት ላይ ነው።
በተያያዘ ዜናም ባለፈው ወር ብቻ ከ1500 በላይ ፖሊሶች ስራቸውን በፈቃዳቸው ለቀዋል። ፖሊሶቹ ከወያኔ ጋር አብረው ለመስራት አለመፈለጋቸውን በመግለጽ የመልቀቂያ ደብዳቤ ሲያስገቡ መቆየታቸውን ለማወቅ የተቻለ ሲሆን፣ ወያኔ በሚለቁ ፖሊሶች ቦታ ታማኝ ተተኪዎችን ካዘጋጀ በሁዋላ የስራ መልቀቂያውን መፍቀዱ ታውቋል። ይህን ተከትሎም ከ1500 በላይ ፖሊሶች ስራቸውን ጥለው መውጣታቸውን ከታማኝ ምንጮች ያገኘው መረጃ አመልክቷል።
ወያኔ በፖሊሶች ላይ ያለው ጥርጣሬ በየጊዜው እየጨመረ በመምጣቱ በቅርቡ በጦላይ ወታደራዊ ማስልጠኛ ጣቢያ ግምገማ አካሄዶ በርካታ ፖሊሶችን ማባረሩ የሚታወስ ሲሆን፣ ተመሳሳይ ዙር ግምገማ በቅርቡ እንደሚደረግም ለማወቅ ተችሎአል።
ወታደሮችና ፖሊሶች አገርን በመግደል ላይ ካለው የወያኔ አገዛዝ ጋር በመተባበር ወገናቸውን ከመበደል እንዲታቀቡና የነጻነት ሀይሎችን እንዲቀላቀሉ የግንቦት 7 ሊ/መንበር የሆኑት ዶ/ር ብርሀኑ ነጋ በአዲስ አመት መልእክታቸው ጥሪ ማቅረባቸው የሚታወስ ሲሆን፣ ጥሪው በሰራዊቱና በፖሊሶች ዘንድ ከፍተኛ ተቀባይነት እያገኘ መምጣቱን የሚደርሱን መረጃዎች ያሳያሉ።
Nigeria has guaranteed its place in the World Cup Football 2010 championships in South Africa, beating Kenya on their home pitch 3:2 on Saturday.
Trailing at half-time in a match they had to win, the Nigerians hit back with two goals inside five minutes.
The Kenyans failed to clear a cross and the former Newcastle United striker spun before hooking the ball past goalkeeper Willis Ochieng to earn Nigeria a fourth World Cup appearance.
Russia is taking on Slovenia on today in Moscow in their first game in the World Cup Qualifiers. The teams will meet up again on November 18 in Slovenia for the deciding match.
Slovenia, who last reached the finals in 2002, have put in a series of strong defensive performances during their qualification campaign, conceding just four goals, fewer than only the Netherlands.
However, Guus Hiddink’s Russian side will be relieved to have avoided neighbors Ukraine, who will meet Greece in the playoffs.
Russia qualified for the playoffs after finishing second behind Germany in Group 4. Hiddink is hoping to bring his fourth national team to the World Cup, having previously led impressive campaigns with the Netherlands in 1998, South Korea in 2002, and Australia in 2006.
Article 2 of the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment states that: “Each State party shall take effective legislative, administrative, judicial or other measures to prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction. No exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of torture. An order from a superior officer or a public authority may not be invoked as a justification of torture.”
Common article 3 of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 prohibits torture during internal armed conflict. States are also required to bring those responsible for torture to justice and to give redress and compensation to those who have been tortured.
Article 18(1) of the Ethiopian Constitution states that: “No person shall be subject to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”
However, in the Ogaden, there is neither arrest nor interrogation without torture. Usually, Ethiopian armed and security forces systematically torture detainees to extract confessions or information under duress. A number of people were tortured to death. The OHRC has examined a large number of torture survivors; some of them were disabled, while others bore scars of torture on their bodies.
The latest victim of Ethiopian government’s institutionalized torture was Hassan Ahmed Makhtal who died from wounds sustained during his detention.
On May 17th 2007, in Jigjiga, Ethiopian security forces and the local police arrested Hassan Ahmed Makhtal and a number of his relatives from their residences in the dead of night. And then they were transferred to Garabcase military barracks and Jigjiga Police Centre. According to ex-jail mates and relatives’ accounts they have undergone severe physical and psychological torture. Hassan, who was in a poor state of health, was denied adequate medical treatment while he was in detention. (See Ogaden: Ethiopian Government Forces: Massacre, displace and starve out the civilian population with impunity ref: OHRC/AR/07).
Recently, after 22 months of detention without official charges or trial he was released on bail, and was not allowed to travel abroad for medical treatment.
Hassan’s younger brother Bashir Ahmed Makhtal who is a prominent Canadian businessman, and originates from the Ogaden region, is now serving a life sentence in an Ethiopian jail. He was accused of being a member of the Ogaden National Liberation Front. (Bashir Ahmed Makhtal: Addis Ababa Court’s Sentence: A Miscarriage of Justice ref: OHRC /PRAU/1209).
Since the arrest of his Canadian brother, the Ethiopian government has hunted down all members of his extended family without an apparent reason.
The Ogaden Human Rights Committee is concerned about the safety and well-being of the remaining members of Hassan Ahmed Makhtal’s extended family, who are in detention and asks for their unconditional and immediate release.
The Ogaden Human Rights Committee condemns Ethiopian government’s policy of subjecting detainees to torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
(Ogaden Human Rights Committee, ogadenrights.org)
EL-ARISH, EGYPT — An Egyptian security official on Saturday said border guards shot to death another Ethiopian who was trying to cross the border into Israel.
“Guards first fired a warning shot as the man tried to cross the barbed wire fence early Saturday. When he failed to stop, he was shot dead,” the Egyptian official said.
Two Ethiopians and an Eritrean were also injured in the incident and were arrested by Egyptian authorities.
In September, Egypt police shot an Ethiopian woman and arrested at least 14 people who were trying to enter Israel illegally.