| Justice in Ethiopia www.justiceinethiopia.net (Undersigned, March 30 2006) Introduction Following the
demise of the other Ethiopian alternative forces by the Dergue and the creation
of a ‘power vacuum’, the seizure of power by the TPLF/EPRDF in 1991
after the fall of the Dergue was received with a mixture of relief, skepticism
and a general passiveness by the people of Ethiopia. To some people who
did not know the leadership of the TPLF properly, the end of the military
regime seemed to be the end of terror and they hoped that peace would prevail
and the recurrence of famine would be prevented by economic development. Those
who felt relieved took the rhetoric on democracy by the new power holders at
its face value and they expected changes for a better future. Those who
received the TPLF with skepticism had also lack of information on the TPLF and
gave the new regime the benefit of doubt. For those, who
knew the undemocratic nature of the TPLF leadership, it was easy to extrapolate
from the past experience of the organization and foresee that the take over of
power by the TPLF/EPRDF would be the continuation and extension of the
tyrannical rule of Meles Zenawi all over Ethiopia, with dire consequences for
the sovereignty of the country and human life. The TPLF had never practiced
democracy in the organization, within the people of Tigray in whose name the
struggle was waged and with other rival organizations throughout the course of
the armed struggle. This was a source of concern that the country may get out
of the frying pan, into the fire. The EPRDF was therefore,
neither welcomed nor opposed by mass rallies. The people were already made
passive and incapacitated to take any concerted action, because they were
intimidated and not allowed to freely organize themselves under the military
regime. As soon as it
seized power, the TPLF/EPRDF regime, like an occupation force, began dismantling
all national and state institutions such as trade unions, professional
associations, and the national defense establishment to pave the way for ethnic
politics. The regime pursued a policy of division, terror and control of the
people by adapting its ethnic politics to its Stalinist form of organizational
structure of centralism and hierarchy, thereby eroding human and democratic rights,
the unity of the people as well as the territorial integrity and sovereignty of
the country. The TPLF leaders
propagate the erroneous notion that ethnic based parties are the sole means of
articulation and representation of interests of the people of any language
group. The TPLF promoted this notion from its organizational programme,
elevated it to a state policy and imposed it on Ethiopia by intrigues and
brutal force. The current conflict between the TPLF and the opposition has its
roots in this dangerous policy of the ruling party, which equates unity with
domination and suppression. The imprisonment
and consequent accusation of the opposition leaders of inciting violence
against the people of Tigray is a misleading act of irresponsibility. The charge
of genocide and treason against the active and critical elements of the
population is simply so ridiculous that this trumped-up charge will add up to
the shameful crimes committed by the prime minister against Ethiopia and the
Ethiopian people. This act is a last ditch attempt by the regime to mobilize
the people of Tigray against any party which poses any threat to the absolute
power of the mass murderer, Meles Zenawi. The people of Tigray have been living with their
fellow Ethiopians for thousands of years in peace. For Tigrayans, Ethiopia is not a grant but their
achievement; it is their identity. However, Meles Zenawi is driving a wedge
between Tigrayans and Amharas, as he is doing between several ethnic groups. Statement The current crisis
is the creation of the leaders of the TPLF/EPRDF in general and that of the
prime minister, who has an absolute power, in particular. The rigging of the
elections, the use of ruthless force to suppress the legitimate rights of the
people who demand the restoration of their verdict, the brutal crack down on
the opposition and the press, the accusation of the opposition and the attempt
to silence all concerned and critical elements of the society is upsetting the
people, destroying peace, harmony and a sense of security. The regime is practicing
a reign of terror. The Ethiopian people rejected Meles Zenawi and his clique in
the polls and reiterated their rejection by defying his attempt to forcefully silence
them and the opposition by force. More betrayal, suppression, lies and more
court dramas orchestrated by Prime Minster Meles Zenawi and co. will not bring
stability and peace in the country. After examining
the situation prevailing in Ethiopia in depth, we the undersigned Ethiopians
from Tigray, out of devotion to the integrity of our country, peace and
prosperity of its people, have issued the following declaration in full
solidarity with all fellow Ethiopians. 1.
We
call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the false and ridiculous
charges of genocide and treason against the leaders and members of the
opposition, the press people and other activists. We condemn the court drama
against the members of legally registered political parties and their leaders,
who have been elected in the May 2005 elections and all prisoners of
conscience. We call for their immediate and unconditional release.
2.
The
Prime Minister is responsible for the series of massacres which have been
committed in Ethiopia (in Gambella, Awassa, Jimma, Gonder, four times in Addis
Ababa etc.), for the incarceration of citizens with concocted accusations, for
wreaking havoc amongst the Ethiopian People and misusing the name of the people
of Tigray in this connection. Meles Zenawi is also a danger for the territorial
integrity and sovereignty of our country as he has been repeatedly showing his
anti-Ethiopian position in connection with the conflict with Eritrea. It has to
be born in mind that his machinations of creating ethnic contradictions is also
part of his scheme to abort a united opposition against his policy of eroding
Ethiopian sovereignty
3.
We condemn
the use of lethal means against demonstrators and the sinister act of sowing
ethnic conflicts. We call for the release of all political prisoners, the closure
of all the concentration camps and an end to the violent suppression of the
democratic and human rights of the people. We oppose the suppression of
all-Ethiopia institutions and/or encompassing organizations that had hitherto been
promoting nation-wide unifying agendas.
4.
We
call for the resignation of Meles Zenawi as Prime Minister of the country and
as chairman of the EPRDF to create a conducive atmosphere for members of
TPLF/EPRDF, who have not committed crimes against humanity to make a fresh
start and commence negotiations with all opposition parties based on the
results of the May 2005 elections and form a government of national unity with
the objective of eradicating the politics of hate and organizing an early
democratic election.
6.
We
call upon all democratic and patriotic Ethiopians to examine the current
political crisis in Ethiopia beyond ethnicity and local interests. Ethiopian
unity is at stake and we must constantly and vigilantly combat ethnocentric
politics that could undermine our unity. Each and every Ethiopian has an historical
obligation to secure the unity of the Ethiopian people. 1. Abraha Belay 2. Mamu Gebre Medhin 3. Berhane Girmay 4. Teka Kesete 5. Godofai T. Giorgis 6. Mehari Abera 7. Gebre Medhin Araya 8.
Haile Selassie Yohannes 9.
Beyene Gebray 10. Berhe Abay 11. Ghirmay Gezehegn 12. Ghidey Zeratsion 13. Aregawi Berhe 14. Dr. Gidey Assefa 15. Tesfay Atsbeha 16. Kahsay Berhe |