Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Al Jazeera had an interview with Soliana Shimeles the co-founder of Zone 9 Bloggers who are in exile.



     On february 17,2015 Al Jazeera had an interview with Soliana Shimeles the co-founder of Zone 9 Bloggers who are in exile. One of the victim of threats by Ethiopian government ,charged with terrorist action.

  In April,2014 the Ethiopian government imprisoned nine journalists, bloggers from Zone 9, in one of the worst crackdowns against free expression in the country. Ethiopia is the second worst jailer of journalists in Africa according to CPJ research
After the bloggers held in detention since April have been charged with terrorism by a court in the capital, Addis Ababa.

  The three journalists and six bloggers who are known as the Zone 9 bloggers started blogging in 2012 they have been doing a lot of reporting on human rights issues. they are an online media group that had been trying to give a fact-based narrative of the Ethiopian situation, on human rights, economic and political issues.They had the experience of doing advocacy on human rights issues and also they had four campaigns, one on the Ethiopian constitution, the second one was about censorship,the third was about demonstrating, the right to demonstrate, and the last one was about creating a better Ethiopia.

  This Bloggers had been receiving a lot of threats and harassment from security people, and they always threaten them individually by telling them they should stop what they re doing and that its better for them they should support the government.
And because the bloggers did not stopped by the threats so they get arrested by the criminal regime in Ethiopia who contradicts and violate its own constitution.

 The bloggers and journalists are accused of connections to Ginbot 7 and the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), two of five organizations designated as terrorist organizations in 2011 by the House of Representatives, the Ethiopian parliament.
On February 17,2015 Al Jazeera had an interview with Soliana Shimeles the co-founder of Zone 9 Bloggers who are in exile. One of the victim of threats by Ethiopian government ,charged with terrorist action.

http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201502171427-0024564

Sunday, February 15, 2015

The 60th Birthday celebration of Andargachew Tesige in Oslo Norway

On february 14.2015 was a big day for DECSON celebrating our Hero Andargachew Tesige 60th birthday prepared by  (Democratic Change in Ethiopia Support Organization Norway)
As its known its has been almost 8 month since the brave hero and freedom fighter Andrgachew Tsgi has been kidnapped and arrested by the criminal regim TPLF.


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 Andargachew Tsige, secretary-general of Ginbot 7 has been labelled as a terrorist and labelled as working in a terrorist organisation by the Ethiopian government) only because He and his organization movement is a threat to the regime.

The 60th birthday celebration of Andargachew Tsige was world wide and here in Oslo celebrated  with warm cermoney presented about Andargachew's  previous life history in a projector, like his educational background, where  he studys and also his struggle for freedom. In additional there was a poem and birthday song.



Their was an invited gusts out of Norway who attend the celebration. People who love him and knows him were presented a speech about his patriotism and honest struggle. They called Him a true Ethiopian and the father of Ethiopians.
We Ethiopians can learn from Andargachew Tsige that freedom can not come without struggle and sacrifice.
Even though he is facing hard time in  Ethiopia he is remebered by the people who cares about him and will never stop pressing for his release until justice is served.

Hi is our hero and symbol of struggle that shows us commitment,devotion who cares for his motherland over his family. who never deserve to be in prison instead he deserves rewards for heroism.



Daniel Alebachew

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Public confrence on tactical non-violent resistance against Ethiopian TPLF regime

                                                                                                                   
 On February 10,2015 we had a public confrence prepared by DCESON Radio, with Jamila Raqib who serves as the Executive Director of the Albert Einstein Institution and as a Research Affiliate of the Center for International Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).  She works closely with Dr. Gene Sharp, the World’s foremost scholar on strategic nonviolent action.

       
Jamila joined the Albert Einstein Institution in 2002, focusing on the promotion and distribution of writings and translations, on the technique of nonviolent struggle and its potential in acute conflicts worldwide.  Her work involved consulting with translators to develop terminology for accurate dissemination of understanding about strategic nonviolent struggle in numerous languages.

As the conference we had in Oslo Norway, at the place of Batteriet ,we had 1hour confrence and we discuss about tactics in non violence resistance to use against Ethiopian regime.
In modern times, nonviolent methods of action have been a powerful tool for social protest and revolutionary in social and political change, as  what the people of Ethiopia  are doing now inside the country as well even though the regime with the gun power still punishes, arrest and killing peacefull protestors.

The Methods of Nonviolent Protest and Persuasion ,which are
Formal Statements like..

-Public Speeches
-Group or mass petitions
-Letters of opposition or support

Communications with a Wider Audience
-Slogans and symbols
-Banners, posters, and displayed communications
-Leaflets, pamphlets, and books
-Newspapers and journals
-Records, radio, and television

Withdrawal from the Social System
-Stay-at-home
-Total personal noncooperation
-Social Movements and Strategic Nonviolence
Noncooperation with Social Events, Customs, and Institutions
-Suspension of social and sports activities
-Boycott of social affairs
-Student strike
-Social disobedience
-Withdrawal from social institutions

With tangible situation in Ethiopia now and the regime which has been in the power for almost 23 years with gun power, if only non violence actions are enough?  their has been many questions raised from the confrence attendants in a violent government like TPLF with armed power and bad governance how can it be possible to avoid the regime by means of non violence resistance?
-when the regime arrested the peacefull protesters.
-when writing cricriticisms will get you to prison
-when medias and journalists considered as terrorists and instroment for terror actions.
-social Assemblies spied on and will be questiond...etc.

Jamila Raqib has explaind and shared her own difrrent experianses that no matter how the situation seem so hard but still non violence actions has peacefull outcomes and bring changes eventhough it takes time and it is a long ride, she also mentiond the Role of non violence resistanse in South Africa to avoid Apartheid. She suggested that our unity and togetherness can bring that solution we are longing for.

Daniel Alebachew




Monday, February 9, 2015

Ethiopia’s “Odious Debt” to the Odious World Bank

February 9, 2015
by Alemayehu G. Mariam

Ethiopia as “sovereign deadbeat” state due to debts incurred by the T-TPLF


Ethiopia’s debt
In my last commentary, The World Bank and Ethiopia’s “Growth and Transformation”, I cryptically observed in passing, “… The USD$600 million is money the World Bank loaned to the Thugtatorship of the Tigrean Peoples Liberation Front (T-TPLF)  in the name of the People of Ethiopia. Future generations of Ethiopians will be asked to pay it back. Will they be legally obligated to do so!?! Umm!)” Are the people of Ethiopia responsible for the World Bank’s “odious debt” to the T-TPLF?
An “odious debt” may be defined as an “illegitimate national debt incurred by a regime for purposes that do not serve the best interests of the nation and therefore should not be enforceable against the people of the debtor nation.”
I submit the USD$600 the World Bank “loaned” to Ethiopia for the so-called “Protection of Basic Services Project” (PBS III) (and any other “loans” extended to Ethiopia by any government or international institution to be reviewed on a case by case basis) is an odious debt. I do not mean to suggest or imply that  any other “loans” provided  by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Chinese, Japanese, British Governments, the African Development Bank, or any member of the European Union are NOT “odious debts”. I believe they are highly likely to be odious, but that has to be determined on a case by case  basis. Here I want to focus on the “odiousness” of the PBS III loan because there is a mountain of clear and convincing evidence that the USD$600 million loan is unquestionably an “odious debt”.
Is Ethiopia’s “odious sovereign debt” to the odious World Bank legally enforceable? Are future generations of Ethiopians liable to the debts accumulated with the World Bank by the T-TPLF?
I shall argue in this commentary that neither this nor future generations of Ethiopians have a legal obligation to pay for the “odious debt” incurred in the implementation of PBS III by the corrupt, racketeering and benighted T-TPLF.

Ethiopia’s “Odious Sovereign Debt” to the World Bank: The BIG legal questions

The legal questions and issues related to Ethiopia’s debt to the World Bank in PBS III are myriad. I will only list just a few of them.
1) If the World Bank’s PBS III loan to Ethiopia could not be accounted for in whole or in part, or is shown to have been stolen, misappropriated, misspent, embezzled, swindled and corruptly used by those in power, their cronies and associates, are the people of Ethiopia liable for that debt under international law?
2) If the answer is in the affirmative to question 1, could it legally be argued that the loan is a private or personal debt of the T-TPLF leaders, their cronies and associates who looted and benefited from the loan in corrupt racketeering schemes?
3) If the answer to questions 1 and 2 are in the affirmative, are the T-TPLF leaders, their cronies and associates jointly and severally responsible for these debts as personal debts?
4) If the answer is in the affirmative to question 1, do the people of Ethiopia have a legal cause of action against the World Bank for lending money it knows or should reasonably have known will be used by the T-TPLF in corrupt schemes or in the furtherance of organized racketeering activities?
5) Did the World Bank commit crimes against humanity by lending money to an illegitimate regime (a regime that claims election victory by 99.6 percent) which used the loan proceeds to engage in massive human rights violations including forced resettlements of indigenous populations?
6) Is the World Bank liable as an accessory (before and after the fact), accomplice and aider and abettor in the commission of a crimes against humanity against the indigenous Anuak people of Gambella who were forcibly transferred by the T-TPLF using World Bank PBS III loan money from their ancestral lands, relocated to infertile land which is unsuitable for farming, forced to live in villages without the basic necessities of life against their will and undergoing great pain, suffering and death in the process?
7) Are the people of Ethiopia liable to the World Bank for a loan that was used in willful disregard of the terms and conditions of the loan?
8) Are the people of Ethiopia liable to the World Bank for a loan that was administered by Bank  employees in depraved indifference and flagrant violations of the Bank’s own policies, guidelines, approved business practices and established and widely accepted banking practices?
9) Are the people of Ethiopia liable to the World Bank for a loan that was used for corrupt and criminal purposes under the domestic law and constitution of Ethiopia and international law?
10) Is a successor democratic government to the T-TPLF liable for the PBS III debt?
In short, are the people of Ethiopia legally entitled to repudiate the PBS III as an odious debt?
I do not aim to answer the foregoing questions in this commentary. Here, I will only address the general issues as part of my longstanding efforts to educate the Ethiopian public. I shall defer the more technical legal issues for future litigation when the rule of law and democracy rise and shine on Ethiopia and the people manage to “transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood” and sisterhood and stand up united to defend their rights.

The legal doctrine of “odious debt”

The basic idea in the “odious debt” legal doctrine simply stated is that the people of a country should not be responsible for debts incurred fraudulently in their name by a regime or a brute band of thugs  who corruptly converted and pocketed the loan money for their personal or private use. The idea is quite commonsensical and practical. For instance, if an identity thief or an embezzler fraudulently incurs a debt, should the victims be liable for the consequences of the criminal acts perpetrated against them? Is it fair to victimize the victims twice?
Likewise, if an illegitimate regime accumulates huge debts in the name of the people but converts the debt for the personal and private use of the regime leadership and cronies, should the people be victimized twice — once through the corrupt use of the money by officials which deprives the people of vital resources, and second by repaying a debt that was used to abuse and oppress them? Should the people be legally forced to assume the debts of a regime that squandered loans given in their name?

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Ethiopia’s Zone 9 Bloggers Harsh Treatment

February 5, 2015

Ethiopia’s ‘Zone 9 Bloggers’ Case: Harsh Treatment of Defendant

(Freedom House) In response to reports that Abel Wabella, a defendant in the Zone 9 blogger case in Ethiopia, was kept shackled overnight and had his hearing aid removed following a February 4 court appearance, Freedom House issued the following statement:Abel Wabella, Zone 9 blogger
“The brutal treatment of Mr. Wabella by prison officials amounts to torture,” said Vukasin Petrovic, regional director for Africa. “Since their arrest in April, the Zone 9 bloggers and journalists have endured horrific treatment at the hands of the Ethiopian police and prison officials. At the very least, the court should investigate these cases of torture and hold those responsible accountable.”
Case Update:
On February 5 , the court rejected a petition submitted by the defendants to have the presiding judge removed from the case due to his alleged unbalanced handling of proceedings. The presiding judge did, however, announce that he would recuse himself of the case on his own accord. The defendants are now required to enter a plea with a new presiding judge on February 18.
Ethiopia is rated Not Free in Freedom of the World 2015, Not Free in Freedom of the Press 2014, Not Free in Freedom on the Net 2014.
Freedom House is an independent watchdog organization that supports democratic change, monitors the status of freedom around the world, and advocates for democracy and human rights.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

ሰበር ዜና የአንድነት አባላት በይፋ ሰማያዊ ፓርቲን ተቀላቀሉ

January 3,2015
ብሄራዊ ምርጫ ቦርድና ኢህአዴግ በወሰኑብን ፖለቲካዊ ውሳኔ ምክንያት አንድነት ለዴሞክራሲና ለፍትህ ፓርቲን ተነጥቀናል ያሉ የአንድነት ፓርቲ አባላት› በይፋ ሰማያዊ ፓርቲን መቀላቀላቸውን አስታወቁ፡፡
በእነ በላይ ፍቃዱ አመራርነት አንድነት ፓርቲን በተለያዩ የኃላፊነት ቦታዎች ሲመሩ የነበሩ አመራሮች ዛሬ ጥር 26 ቀን 2007 ዓ.ም በሰማያዊ ፓርቲ ጽ/ቤት በሰጡት ጋዜጣዊ መግለጫ እንዳስታወቁት ከቀድሞ ፓርቲያቸው አንድነት ጋር የፕሮግራምም ሆነ የስትራቴጂ ተመሳሳይነት ወዳለው ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ ተቀላቅለው ሰላማዊ ትግላቸውን ለመቀጠል መወሰናቸውን ይፋ አድርገዋል፡፡
መግለጫውን የ‹ቀድሞው አንድነት ፓርቲ› አፈ ጉባዔ የነበሩት አቶ አበበ አካሉ፣ ምክትል አፈ ጉባዔው አቶ ፀጋዬ አላምረው፣ የአዲስ አበባ ምክር ቤት ሰብሳቢ አቶ ነገሰ ተፋረደኝ እንዲሁም የወጣቶች ጉዳይ ኃላፊው አቶ ስንታየሁ ቸኮል ሌሎችን በመወከል ሰጥተዋል፡፡
‹‹የምናምነው በሰላማዊ ትግል ብቻ ነው፡፡ ይህን ሰላማዊ ትግል ለመምራት ደግሞ ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ ብቁ ነው ብለን በማመን ፓርቲውን ተቀላቅለናል›› ብለዋል በመግለጫው ላይ የተወከሉት አዲሶቹ የሰማያዊ አባላት፡፡ በዚህ መሰረትም በርከት ያሉ አመራሮችና አባላት በይፋ የሰማያዊ ፓርቲ የአባልነት ፎርም ሞልተዋል፡፡

ይህ በእንዲህ እንዳለ የአንድነት አባላት ሰማያዊ ፓርቲን መቀላቀላቸውን አስመልክቶ መግለጫ ለመስጠት ወደ ሰማያዊ ቢሮ ባቀኑበት ወቅት ፖሊስ ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ ቢሮ ድረስ በመግባት ‹‹በሰማያዊ ስም መግለጫ የሚሰጡ አካላት እንዳሉ ሰለሰማን ነው›› በሚል ለፓርቲው አመራሮች ጥያቄዎችን አቅርበዋል፡፡

ነገረ ኢትዮጵያ / Negere Ethiopia's photo.


     DCESON

Sunday, February 1, 2015

US concerned over fate of Zone 9 bloggers

UD State Dept
January 30, 2015

The Zone 9 bloggers and journalists

The United States is concerned by the Ethiopian Federal High Court’s January 28, 2015, decision to proceed with the trial of six bloggers and three independent journalists on charges under the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation. The decision undermines a free and open media environment—critical elements for credible and democratic elections, which Ethiopia will hold in May 2015.

We urge the Ethiopian government to ensure that the trial is fair, transparent, and in compliance with Ethiopia’s constitutional guarantees and international human rights obligations. We also urge the Ethiopian government to ensure that the trial is free of political influence and continues to be open to public observation.


The use of the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation in previous cases against journalists, activists, and opposition political figures raises serious questions about the implementation of the law and about the sanctity of Ethiopians’ constitutionally guaranteed rights to freedom of the press and freedom of expression.

Freedom of expression and freedom of the press are fundamental elements of a democratic society. We call on the government of Ethiopia to support freedom of expression and freedom of the press to demonstrate its commitment to democracy as it approaches its May 2015 national elections.

Ethiomedia