Tuesday, May 30, 2017

The paradox of TPLF's success and survival

By Teshome M. Borago
As the latest development with WHO’s appointment of Tedros Adhanom shows, the TPLF continues to benefit from the achievements of our ancestors. The fact is, if the TPLF was not able to mobilize and secure the support of all African nations; let alone winning the W.H.O. Director general seat, Tedros would not even be considered for the position, due to his lack of experience and his failures to report Cholera outbreaks. And this is where the irony of Tedros, and by extension, the TPLF, continues to reappear like a plague.
Over the last 20 years, the TPLF has mastered the art of manipulating the African Union (AU) and its regional blocs like IGAD. Meles Zenawi used clever tactics and rhetoric to appear as a pan-African leader representing the whole continent, thus going to G8 & G20 Summits and exclusive forums. Due to the AU being headquartered in Addis Ababa, he was able to do just that. He also diplomatically outmaneuvered regional foes, like Asmara, and garnered geopolitical influence internationally. One of the benefits of this influence, for example, was keeping the UN silent about TPLF violating UN Commission’s border ruling with Eritrea. The end result is a “no war no peace” scenario that has crippled TPLF’s archenemy in Asmara.
What’s more, by harnessing Addis Ababa’s significance as a diplomatic outlet to the rest of Africa; and Ethiopia’s status as the biggest population in the region, TPLF leaders persuaded China to invest in massive infrastructure projects. TPLF used some of the mega projects financed by China (Ex. the grand hydro dams) to benefit politically at home, by triggering Ethiopian nationalism to divert public discontent and to pacify anti-government sentiment domestically.
Meanwhile, Ethiopia’s status as the capital of Africa and the home of AU, also led to various high profile visits from Western leaders, including President Barack Obama. Every state visit to Addis Ababa from foreign dignitaries legitimized and humanized the TPLF. Every official visit from western leaders was rubbed in the face of the Ethiopian people, using its media monopoly, to discourage dissidence and portray hopelessness among the opposition. All these developments, not only perpetuated Addis Ababa’s influence, but also emboldened the TPLF dictatorship as the international community continued to ignore or belittle its widespread human rights abuses and crimes against humanity. TPLF was so emboldened that it even lobbied in support of the war criminal dictator in Sudan against ICC, and again, it won …. thanks to a near unanimous support from AU members.
There are many more examples of how TPLF exploited Ethiopia’s status as one of the biggest countries by population and as the diplomatic center of Africa. If it was not for Addis Ababa’s prestige as the Headquarters of AU and UN ECA, the TPLF would have zero diplomatic leverage and it would have been just another irrelevant ragtag African militia.
Therefore, today, TPLF owes everything, including its survival, to the past glory of our ancestors.
The paradox in all of this is that, TPLF, the guerrilla movement, existed because it was against everything that made Ethiopia what it is today. TPLF came about by opposing the multiethnic nature of Ethiopia. TPLF’s manifesto was crafted as a rejection to our emperors and ancestors, who made Ethiopia a massive country (population) by uniting people from dozens of tribes and clans. TPLF opposed the idea of a multicultural nation-state with a melting pot in the middle (Shewa) where millions were born of parents of different ethnic background from every corner of the country. The TPLF hated everything about Ethiopia. Meles even said Ethiopia is only 100 years old and claimed that we have no shared history, no interaction before Menelik II. He and his TPLF henchmen destroyed our flag and our identity. They destroyed our country and divided it into tribal enclaves like Fascist Italy did. Instead of democratizing, they tribalised and robbed our nation: massacring thousands on the way.  Much like the anti-Christ, if we are to define the anti-Ethiopia: TPLF would be its acronym.
That is why it is surprising today how TPLF manages to survive owing to everything that defined Ethiopia. Addis Ababa became the capital of Africa because of political and diplomatic achievements of Emperor Haileselassie; the ruler TPLF hates. Ethiopia became a huge country in population because of our visionary emperors, Rases, and generals who united (by force, trade, intermarriages, assimilation etc) people from all walks of life in the Horn of Africa. And modern Ethiopia became famous worldwide and adored by black people globally because of the military achievements of Emperor Menelik; the leader TPLF despises. Therefore, It is an irony that Tedros Adhanom and his TPLF continue to succeed and survive due precisely to what they hated about Ethiopia.
The blind rubber-stamp vote for Tedros by African nations is yet another example of how TPLF benefited from Ethiopia’s historic prestige at the AU & UN.
So, What does all this teach us?
One of the main takeaways from the recent development is that nothing meaningful has really changed. Because, what makes Ethiopia great today is what our ancestors did decades and centuries ago. TPLF inherited a proud country of patriots who achieved greatness militarily and secured political & diplomatic prestige internationally. The dilemma is that the people profiting from Ethiopia’s past glory are those who hate Ethiopia; not those of us who love our country, our diversity and our history. And the only reason why we have not taken back our country from TPLF is because most of us are not ready to sacrifice (armed struggle) because it requires demolishing the Ethiopia (using years of civil war like EPLF/TPLF) we love. For example, TPLF views Ethiopian people as a foreign enemy so it was morally justified and ideologically acceptable for TPLF to massacre and kill tens of thousands of our people to overthrow the DERG regime. But for us, we consider Tigrayans part of us, our blood, because Tigrayans are Ethiopians so most of our people still consider armed struggle morally wrong and ideologically unreasonable.
Another lesson from this paradox is that TPLF will always depend on the gun, not on principles, because it has no consistent principles. For example, one of the most revealing period of TPLF’s rule was in September 2007, when Ethiopia celebrated the new millennium. After annoying us with their propaganda that Ethiopia is only 100 years old, Meles Zenawi and his TPLF henchmen completely changed their story 180 degrees and proclaimed that Ethiopia is an ancient country, thousands of years old. By celebrating an Ethiopian millennium that they previously rejected, TPLF’s strategy was to calm down the anti-government protests and the post-election tension that threatened its rule then. The TPLF’s brief pro-Ethiopia strategy worked masterfully; but it probably confused the EPRDF cadres who really believed in the nonsense “revolutionary” tribal philosophy which wrongly defined Ethiopia as a young “Amara” empire that colonized everybody else. Such flip-flopping and ideological inconsistency is a reason why TPLF will never have the popular support to rule Ethiopia democratically.
The fact that TPLF has no consistent principles and the irony that it continues to exploit Ethiopia’s past glory to feed its current dictatorship is proof that TPLF is very fragile ideologically; despite its military dominance. This is proof that our cause is greater and this is proof that our patriotic ancestors were visionary. And for those of us Ethiopians struggling against this tribal fascist regime today and fighting for democracy; it is the light at the end of the tunnel. Read more here

Hilton Receives Ethiopia’s Hotel 2017 Award

Hilton Addis Ababa is receives ‘Ethiopia’s Hotel of the Year 2017’ awarded by International Hotel Network Global Awards.
The International Hotel Network is an online network which gathers nominations, recommendations and information to work carried out and achievements, on hotels and resorts from across the globe. The aim of the awards is to recognize, showcase and recommend the best hotels and resorts from across the world to the audience.
Claus Steiner, general manager, Hilton Addis Ababa, stated, “At Hilton Addis Ababa we welcome guests from many different countries and I am delighted that our continuous efforts to offer superior levels of personalized service, have once again been globally recognized. I would like thank our guests and the hard-working hotel team members who deserve this honor and the credit for consistently exceeding guest expectations”.
Hilton Addis Ababa is preferred venue for a wide choice of larger and smaller meetings, conferences and exhibitions. It specialized over many years on all kinds of outside caterings. It is a great place to relax from the urban noises of the big city, has a private park with a wide range of leisure facilities.
It is increasingly popular amongst the young, trendy and the famous. It is the origins of so much history and culture, still vibrantly alive in a landscape of dramatic beauty. The onsite leisure facilities and services are all time enduring favorites of travellers to Ethiopia.
Set in the political capital of Africa, Hilton Addis Ababa is the perfect choice for business and leisure travelers. This landmark hotel located close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and to numerous international organizations, ministries and diplomatic offices including the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa the UNECA Conference Center, the premier business destination in Ethiopia.
It offers spacious guest rooms, fine dining and warm, professional service to ensure a memorable stay. Flexible meeting venues and modern sports facilities, including a geothermal outdoor swimming pool, make it the ideal choice for a next event.
Enjoy a city within a city, designed with Guests in mind with all conveniences located within a hotel. Local attractions include the nearby Meskel Square, the Parliament building and the Ethiopian National Museum. About Hilton Hotels & Resorts For nearly a century, Hilton Hotels & Resorts has been proudly welcoming the world’s travelers.
With 570 hotels across six continents, Hilton Hotels & Resorts provides the foundation for memorable travel experiences and values every guest who walks through its doors. As the flagship brand of Hilton, Hilton Hotels & Resorts continues to set the standard for hospitality, providing new product innovations and services to meet guests’ evolving needs. Hilton Hotels & Resorts is a part of the award-winning Hilton Honors program. Hilton Honors members who Read more here

A new Director-General for the World Health Organization

Africa, where viruses such as HIV, Ebola and Zika emerged, has its first chief of the United Nations health agency.
Ethiopian Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was voted as the Director General of the World Health Organization after winning over 66% of the required votes defeating his closest challenger, UK’s David Nabarro.
Ghebrysus was voted in on Tuesday in Geneva during a closed door session of the World Health Assembly by health ministers from 186 United Nations member countries, who cast their votes in secret.
Tedros won the most votes after two more rounds against Nabarro.
The third candidate, Pakistan’s Dr. Sania Nishtar, was eliminated after the first round.
“The world’s most powerful health agency needs a leader who advocates for gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights as a net positive for all”.
“All roads should lead to universal health coverage”, he told the World Health Assembly before Tuesday’s vote.
His top priorities under his leadership include transforming WHO into a more effective, transparent and accountable agency; advancing universal health coverage; improving health security to detect, prevent, and manage health emergencies; improving the well-being of women, children and adolescents; and better understanding and addressing the effects of climate and environmental change on health.
Dr. David Nabarro delivered his last pitch for the job of World Health Organization director-general moments before its assembly was to choose between him, Ethiopia’s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and Dr. Sania Nishtar of Pakistan. “I will not rest until we have met this”.
In her final address to WHO’s member states, she acknowledged that mistakes had been made during her decade at the helm, but stressed that while “we falter sometimes. we never give up”.
All three candidates vying to replace Dr Chan have vowed to push ahead with reforms. Nine others either were in arrears on their dues or not represented at the gathering.
Nominated by the Ethiopian government, Tedros, as he is reportedly known as, will take charge in July, for a five-year term.
“Overall, the new Director-General must steer the World Health Organization to a stronger position where it delivers a balance of sound policy guidance and efficient, effective operations”, Castro said.
GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, hailed Tedros’ “commitment to immunization”, noting the boosting vaccination rates in Ethiopia. Read more here

Saturday, May 27, 2017

ግቦት 20 አንዴት ነው ሚከበረው?

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አውን ግቦት 20 ለኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ነፃነትን፣ እኩልነት፣ አንድነት እና ዲሞክራሲን አጎናፅፏል? የትም ሐገረ ተደርጎ ማይታወቅ አመት ሊሞላው ትንሽ ወር በቀረው የአስቸኳይ ግዜ አዋጅ ህዝቡ ታፍኖ ባለበት፣ ሰው የመሰለውን የመፃፍ የመናገር ነፃነት ባጣበት፣ ፊስቡክ እንኳ ፖስት ባረገው ሰው እስር ቤት ሚወረወርበት፣ ኢትዮጵያ ከመቸው የበለጠ ላአድነቷ ፈተና ውስጥ ባለችበት፣ ከመቼውም የበለጠ ፓለቲካ እና ኢኮኖሚ በአንድ የፖለቲካ ድርጆት በወደቀበት፣  ከመቼውም የበለጠ የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ኢኮኖሚያዊ እና ማህበራው ችግር በገባበት፣ የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ከእንድ ጨቋኝ መንግሥት ወደሌላ ጨቋኝ መግሥት በተጋለጠበት፣ ልማቶች ሁሉ ወደ አንድ ክልል ባተኮሩበት፣ አብዮታዊ ዲሞክራሲ ለኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ አያስፈልግም ተብሎ ወደተለየ አፈና እና ጭቆና መንግሥት በገባበት፣ 2/3ኛው የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ (ኦሮሞ አና አማራ) ዲሞክራሲ፣ እኩልነት፣ ነጻነት እና ልማት) ተጠማሁ ብሎ እየጮኸ ባለበት ወቅት ወያኔ ኢህአዴግ ግቦት 20 ለኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ነፃነትን፣ እኩልነት፣ ዴሞክራሲን እና ልማትን አምጥቷል ብሎ አፍን ሞልቶ መናገር አሁንም መንግሥት እሱ እንደሚለው ጥልቅ ታድሶ ሳይሆን ምን ያህል በኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ላይ የፓለቲካ ቀማር እየተጫወተ መሆኑን በግልፅ አሳይቷል።

Friday, May 26, 2017

Fallen Ethiopian peacekeepers honoured on International Peacekeeping Day

(EBC; May 25, 2017) - Five fallen peacekeepers from Ethiopia are among the 117 who posthumously received the Dag Hammarskjöld medal on the occasion of the International Peacekeeping Day Wednesday at the UN Headquarters in New York.
Four of the Ethiopian martyrs, namely Private Mulu Alemu Gebremekael, Corporal Yibralem G. Mehary, Private Edosa Fufa Godana, and Sergeant Lilay Mekonen Legese, lost their lives while working with the United Nations African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID).
The fifth one, Private Sisay Engida Gebo, passed away while serving with the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
Ethiopia is the largest contributor of uniformed personnel to UN peacekeeping; it currently deploys more than 8,300 military and police personnel to five UN peace operations.
The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers was established by the General Assembly in 2002, to pay tribute to all men and women serving in peacekeeping, and to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace.
The Assembly designated 29 May as the Day because it was the date in 1948 when the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO), the world body's first peacekeeping mission, began operations in Palestine.
Source: Permanent Mission of Ethiopia to the UN
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