Miss Israel, Yityish Aynaw,  has been called up for the reserves.

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The Israeli Army is in great shape.

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Miss Israel, Yityish Aynaw,  has been called up for the reserves.  The Miss Israel of 2013 certainly fills out the uniform nicely and it’s great the she willing accepted the call up.  I guess I am jaded because of the greedy and contemptible celebrities we have in the US.

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Cirque d’Afrique: 2014 U.S-Africa Leaders Summit 

By Alemayehu G Mariam 

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The African Circus is coming to town. It is officially called “U.S-Africa Leadership Summit” (not Ringling African Brothers). It is scheduled to be held on August 5-6 in Washington D.C.  The theme of the “Summit” is “Investing in the Next Generation”.

According to the pre-Summit hype, in the first ever “U.S.-AfricaLeaders Summit, African leaders will have an opportunity to engage with President Obama, his Cabinet members, and other key leaders, including business executives from the U.S. and Africa, Members of Congress, and members of civil society.” It is expected to be a 5-ring circus with stages for “expanding trade and investment ties, engaging young African leaders, promoting inclusive sustainable development, expanding cooperation on peace and security, and gaining a better future for Africa’s next generation.”

Human rights is definitely not on the menu. So, I must speak up! That is, speak truth to those in power who are indifferent to the powerless, those who abuse and misuse power and those who are “deaf to the voice of justice and consanguinity”, as Thomas Jefferson might have said.

President Obama proclaimed on the Whitehouse web page, “I do not see the countries and peoples of Africa as a world apart; I see Africa as a fundamental part of our interconnected world – partners with America on behalf of the future we want for all of our children…” Is this some kind of “lawyerese” doubletalk? He specifically referred to “countries and peoples of Africa”. How about “leaders of Africa”? Are they a “world apart”? From a different world?“Partners” with America? 

Of course, the “countries and peoples of Africa” are not coming to Washington, D.C. African “leaders” are. That’s where President Obama and I part ways. Maybe not. I do not see “leaders and partners” in the African “leaders”; I see the proverbial pig in lipstick, to borrow a campaign metaphor from President Obama. “You know, you can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig. You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called ‘change.’ It’s still gonna stink after eight years,” declared candidate Obama on his way to the White House.

I say you can assemble a whole bunch of African criminals against humanity, genociders, torturers and mass murderers in the White House and call them “leaders”, but after the lipstick wears off at the end of the day, they are who they are. You can wrap a whole bunch African dictators and thugtators in a fancy label and call them “partners”, but after rotting in power for decades, they stink to high heavens. 

I don’t want to rain on the African Leaders Circus parade. I can almost hear my critics bellyaching, “Here he goes again bashin’ and ribbin’ African leaders. He just never cuts them no slack.” In my defense, I interpose paraphrased wisdom from W.C. Fields. “Never give a dictator an even break”. The point is I have to tell it like I see it. The so-called African leaders meeting in the White House, in my view, are a breed apart who crawled from a planet where the rule of law is anathema and government wrongs are dolled up as human rights. 

Guess who’s coming to dinner at the White House? 

The guest list of African “leaders” and “partners” includes the names of some of the 21st Century’s worst criminals against humanity, killers, torturers, con men and scammers in designer suits and sunshades. Here is a partial list: 

Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya: In office since 2013, Kenyatta is on trial at the International Criminal Court on various counts of crimes against humanity in connection with the communal post-election violence in 2008. The U.N. estimated some 1,200 people died in Kenya in weeks of unrest between December 2007 and February 2008, and 600,000 people were forcibly displaced. I predict the case against Kenyatta will be dismissed for “lack of evidence”  inOctober, unless it is continued again for the umpteenth time. (See my commentary, “Saving African Dictators from the ICC.)

Paul Biya of Cameroon: In power since 1982, the 80-year old Biya is Cameroon’s second president since independence in 1960. Biya has decades-long record of  gross human rights violations including torture, extrajudicial killings and brutal crackdown on journalists, authors and protesting students. 

Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso: After seizing power in a bloody coup in 1987, Compaore turned Burkina Faso into a private estate for himself and his cronies. His record of human rights violations include excessive use of force against civilians and detainees, maintenance of  harsh and life-threatening prison conditions and massive corruption. 

Paul Kagame of Rwanda: In power since 1994 (first as vice president and defense minister), a recent UN report accused Kagame of “stoking a rebellion in eastern Congo, across Rwanda’s border, that has led to the displacement of 300,000 people and the arrest, exile or killing of many political opponents and rivals.” Theogene Rudasingwa, Kagame’sformer Ambassador to the U.S. reported hearing “MrKagame boast in 1994 that he ordered the shooting down of the plane carrying President JuvenalHabyarimana.” Kagame told BBC’s HardTalkprogramme in 2007 that he did not give a damn one way or the other. “I am not responsible forHabyarimana’s death and I don’t care, I wasn’t responsible for his security and he wasn’t responsible for mine either. He wouldn’t have cared if I had died and I don’t care that it happened to him.” 

Yoweri Museveni of Uganda: In power since 1986, Museveni has a long record of human rights violations. Human Rights Watch in 2012 reported, “President Museveni’s government has steadily tightened a noose around the media, civil society, the political opposition, and anyone else who mightcriticise his governance style. Over a dozen members of parliament have faced police interrogations and in some cases criminal charges for speaking out or participating in demonstrations against government policy.” 

Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of  EquatorialGuinea: After seizing power in a bloody coup in 1979,  Obiang has rigged every election to stay in office with more than 95% of the vote. Obiang’s son and “crown prince” Teodorin Obiang was the subject of a 46-page civil forfeiture action filed by the U.S. Justice Department in California and the District of Columbia. The allegations included “extortion”, “money laundering” and the “misappropriation, theft or embezzlement of public funds by or for the benefit of a public official” of a foreign government. (See my commentary, “To Catch Africa’s Biggest Thieves Hiding in America!”) 

José Eduardo dos Santos of Angola: In power since 1979,  dos Santos has been running his  government like a family business (more like a crime syndicate). His daughter, Isabel Dos Santos is the richest woman in Africa (even richer than the widow of the late Meles Zenawi); and according to Forbes Magazine Africa’s only female billionaire. Nearly 70 percent of the Angolan  population lives below the poverty line of $USD1.7 a day, while 28% live on less than 30 cents. dos Santos paid nearly USD$4 bn to the Chinese to build mixed residential development of 750 eight-storey apartment buildings, a dozen schools and more than 100 retail units. Nova Cidadede Kilamba is today a ghost town! 

Idriss Deby of Chad: In power since 1990, Deby has an atrocious human rights record. According to the 2013  U.S. State Department human rights report, “the most significant human rights problems [in Chad] were security force abuse, including torture; arbitrary arrests and lengthy pretrial detentions harsh prison conditions, denial of fair public trial, executive influence on the judiciary, and property seizures.” 

Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Inherited the presidency from his father at age 30 in 2001. Kabila is said to be “the highest-paid politician in the world, pulling in an astonishing $75 million between July 2012 and July 2013, a nearly $40 million lead over his closest competition.” His estimated net worth in 2013 was $215 million. 

Jacob Zuma of South Africa: Reelected in May 2014, he is currently facing a corruption investigation. The South African public prosecutor accused Zuma of improperly spending nearly USD$7 million to improve his private estate, calling  the expenditure, “unconscionable, excessive, and caused a misappropriation of public funds.” Chump change on the titanic scale of African corruption, but it says something about South Africa’s anti-corruption efforts. 

Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria: He finally met the families of the abducted girls 100 days after the event. The terrorist group Boko Haram continues to massacre, maim and abduct thousands of innocent Nigerians every year as Johnathan dithers on whether to crush them, bribe them or amnesty them.  According to the annual U.S. human rights report, “massive, widespread, and pervasive corruption affects all levels of government and the security forces” in Nigeria. 

Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia: In power since 1994 when he was 29 years old following a military coup, the buffoonish Gambian leader shocked the world in 2007 by claiming that he is able to cure HIV/AIDS with concoctions of natural herbs and urged patients to abandon their retroviral medications.According to a 2014 Amnesty International report,Jammeh’s “government tolerates no dissent and commits serious human rights violations. Human rights defenders, journalists, political opponents and other Gambians who are critical of government policies continue to face intimidation, harassment, arbitrary arrest, detention, torture, ill-treatment, death threats and enforced disappearance.” 

Hailemariam Desalegn, the ceremonial prime minster of Ethiopia is expected to attend, though his puppet masters will remain in the shadows and within earshot as he hobnobs with the other African “leaders”.  

There are some African “leaders” who apparently were not invited to dinner. Old Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and International Criminal Court war crimes suspect Omar al-Bashir will not be there. It seems the invitations sent out to the “leaders” of Eritrea, Guinea Bissau and the Central African Republic  were lost in the mail. 

To be perfectly frank, the thought of being in the same room (city) with these criminals and con men gives me the willies.   

African beggars making a beeline at the White House? 

President Obama is optimistic that these African “leaders” can “partner with America on behalf of the future we want for all of our children.” I do not see it that way. I see them as beggars in America who strike a bad example of beggary for future African children.

The culture of beggary among African leaders is not something I discovered. It was foretold decades ago by the famed Nigerian nationalist, author and statesman Chief Obafemi Awolowo.  In 1967, at the 4th Summit meeting of the Organization of African Unity, Chief Awo spoke prophetically: “Today, Africa is a Continent of COMPETING BEGGAR NATIONS. We vie with one another for favours from our former colonial masters; and we deliberately fall over one another to invite neocolonialists to come to our different territories to preside over our economic fortunes.” 

African leaders, despite the millions and billions they have stolen and stashed away and Africa’s fabled wealth, are quintessentially beggars in the way they think and act.  When they are not pulling out their guns and knives to rob, cheat and steal from their people, they are holding out their begging bowls for alms from the international community.  Their motto is, “Ask what America, Europe, China… can do for Africa… Always.” They never ask what they can do for Africa by themselves without alms, charity and handouts from America, Europe or China. 

Who paid for the new African Union (AU) headquarters inaugurated in 2012 in Addis Ababa? That was “China’s gift to Africa.” China picked the entire USD$200 million tab for the building, fixtures and furniture. The China State Construction Engineering Corporation constructed the building using nearly all Chinese workers. Could “China’s gift to Africa” be China’s Trojan Horse in Africa? 

The late Meles Zenawi waxed poetic as he blessed the new building and consecrated the “continuing prosperous partnership” between Africa and China.Meles was the beggar-in-chief for Africa. He was the “step and fetch it” guy  at all of the G-something and climate change summits. I hang my head in shame whenever I think of Africa’s wealth and resources and the supposed inability  of African “leaders” to collectively come up with the chump change needed to build the most symbolic and iconic structure for the continent. They just had to beg!!! (See my commentary, “African Beggars Hall”.) 

Africa has long been a bottomless pit for alms and handouts. Dambissa Moyo argues, “In the past fifty years, more than $1 trillion in development-related aid has been transferred from rich countries to Africa. Has this assistance improved the lives of Africans? No. In fact, across the continent, the recipients of this aid are not better off as a result of it, but worse—much worse.” In 2013, bilateral aid (from single donor country to a single recipient country) to sub-Saharan Africa was USD 26.2 billion.Total bilateral U.S. development assistance from the USAID and the U.S.  State Department to sub-Saharan Africa was over $7.08 billion in FY 2012.    

 Is the Dragon eating the Eagle’s lunch in Africa? 

Is the U.S. finally playing catch-up with China, the European Union and Japan who have been running African leadership summits (some say scams)? There is no question that China is today Africa’s largest bilateral trade partner.  Could it be that the U.S. is finally realizing China is eating its lunch in Africa? ( See my commentary, “The Dragon Eating the Eagle’s Lunch in Africa?”.) 

The Obama Administration has been talking about investments, trade, infrastructure development and stuff like that  for a few years. Last year, President Obama announced his “Power Africa Initiative” which was supposed to increase American energy company investments with a $7 billion aid package to back it up. The only kind of power I see in Africa today is abuse and misuse of power by African “leaders”. (See my commentary, “Power Africa? Empower Africans!) 

In 2012, President Obama invited a number of African leaders to a “Food Summit” and declared,  “The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition is a shared commitment to achieve sustained and inclusive agricultural growth and raise 50 million people out of poverty over the next 10 years by aligning the commitments of Africa’s leadership to drive effective country plans and policies for food security.” To implement the “New Alliance” and spark a Green Revolution in Africa, dozens of global food companies, including multinational giants Cargill, Dupont, Monsanto, Kraft, Unilever, Syngenta AG signed a “Private Sector Declaration of Support for African Agricultural Development”. Are Africans more food secure today than they were 20 or 30 years ago? (See my commentary, “Food for Famine and Thought!”)

President Obama launched the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) in 2010 as a signature initiative to support upcoming young African leaders. How many young Africans are being trained in the U.S. today to strengthen democratic governance, and enhance peace and security across the continent? It seems the most capable young Africans who could strengthen democracy in Africa — young journalists, bloggers, opposition  leadersand peaceful dissenters — are being prosecuted, persecuted and jailed in large numbers. I wonder how many of the young leaders will actually return to Africa after tasting the good life in America!  (See my commentary, “Will the U.S. Stand by the Side of Brave Africans?” 

The “Awolowo Paradox”: How to kick the begging habit and beat the handout addiction

African “leaders” must heed the prophetic and paradoxical words of Chief Awolowo if they are to save Africa and themselves. In his 1967 speech, Chief Awolowo cautioned African leaders: 

We may continue and indeed we will be right to continue to use the power and influence which sovereignty confers, as well as the tactics andmanoeuvres which international diplomacylegitimatises, to extract more and more alms from our benefactors. But the inherent evil remains—and it remains with us and with no one else: unless a beggar shakes off and irrevocably turns his back on, his begging habit, he will forever remain a beggar. For, the more he begs the more he develops the beggar characteristics of lack of initiative, courage, drive and self-reliance.’” 

I believe African leaders are rich beggars. When they look in the mirror, they do not see millionaires, billionaires and a continent brimming with wealth and resources. They see a reflection of themselves and a continent wallowing in an ocean of poverty and drowining in privation made opaque by corruption and human rights violation. They prove the proposition that poverty is not only a physical and economic state but also a state of mind.  Because they are morally bankrupt, they must always beg and endlessly seek to engorge themselves with alms, handouts and charity. It makes them feel better. The “begging habit” and the handout addiction is in their blood stream and the only question is whether they  “will forever remain beggars” as Chief Awo wondered so long ago.   

As a human rights advocate, I would only remind President Obama of his own words when he visited Accra, Ghana in 2009.  “…Make no mistake: history is on the side of these brave Africans, and not with those who use coups or change Constitutions to stay in power. Africa doesn’t need strongmen, it needs strong institutions…” I wonder if President Obama is making a big mistake by standing on the side of Africa’s “strongmen”. 

I get the heebie geebies just imaging President Obama standing on the side of Africa’s “strongmen” and wining and dining them in the White House. Eeek!

My only question to President Obama is this: How can African “leaders” invest in the next generation when they are divesting and wasting the current generation? 

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Professor Alemayehu G. Mariam teaches political science at California State University, San Bernardino and is a practicing defense lawyer.

Ethiopian-Isreali soldier who was killed in Gaza remembered by family, friends

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20-year-old Jerusalemite was killed in IDF operation in Gaza; the Golani soldier ‘was a happy person’ who followed his brother into combat.
Noam ‘Dabul’ Dvir

Staff Sergeant Moshe Melako, a 20-year-old resident of Jerusalem, was killed Sunday during IDF operations in the Gaza Strip, it was released for publication Monday morning. Melako, who served in the Golani Brigade, is survived by his parents and seven siblings. His funeral will take place at 4 pm in the military cemetery on Mt. Herzl.

Melako was raised in the Neve Ya’akov neighborhood of Jerusalem. “He went into the combat units following his brother,” said his cousin. “He was a happy person. He always helped around the house and supported his family and his little twin sisters.”

The family members said that Melako spoke with his mother on Friday and told her everything would be okay and that she had no reason to worry. He never spoke to her again.

Last Friday night, before he went into Gaza with his unit, Melako sent a message to Eli Fantia, a close friend. “I am sending you a message because I won’t be able to talk with you for a while,” he wrote. “I love you, brother. Shabbat shalom.”

Family members, friends, and acquaintances of Melako said he had dreamed of enlisting in Golani – and achieved his hopes. “Moshe was an amazing person,” said Eli, “He loved Golani and enjoyed what he was doing. We are deeply pained.”

A family friend, Noy, who was lightly injured in the fighting, arrived at the Melako family home on Sunday. For a number of minutes Noy stood silent, finding it difficult to console Moshe’s mother.

“I don’t believe it,” he said. “We have been friends from birth. I met him; they drove in the APC in front of us, and then happened what happened.”

Rachel, a neighbor of the family, said that she knew Moshe from an early age. “This is a very special family. The family had experienced a tragic event in the past. He was an amazing man who always wanted to be one of the guys and join Golani. He was raised well and was modest and loved.”

Danny Adeno Abebe contributed to this report.

U.S. $1 Billion Lodge to Open At Simien Mountains

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African Wildlife Capital, a mission-based investment company has signed agreements with a British-Ethiopian venture to build a world-class boutique hotel in Ethiopia’s Simien Mountains National Park, one of the heritages of Ethiopia inscribed by UNESCO.

Called Limalimo Lodge, the hotel will offer high-end accommodation, tailor-made activities, and gourmet cuisine in one of the most beautiful places in the world, according to a press release the Lodge issued on Monday.

The Lodge, funded by African Wildlife Capital with one billion USD, is scheduled to open in fall of 2015 and bring benefits to area’s wildlife and people

The investment is believed to bring tangible benefits to the neighboring Limalimo community by employing locals to help during the construction phase and work at the lodge once open.

Shifteraw Asrat, CEO of Limalimo Lodge, said together with the African Wildlife Capital, African Wildlife Foundation, and the Ethiopian Wildlife and Conservation Authority, “we can develop long-term, sustainable conservation practices in the Simien Mountains and showcase the potential for well-managed tourism projects in Ethiopia.”

As the lodge draws more visitors to the Park, it will generate ‘much-needed’ revenue through conservation fees for the Authority and establish a financially and environmentally sustainable model for conservation tourism that can be replicated across other parks in Ethiopia, the statement said.

Listed as a World Heritage Site in 1978 by UNESCO, Simien Mountains National Park offers dramatic mountain scenery with a wide variety of endemic fauna and flora, including the Gelada monkey and the Walia Ibex, a type of mountain goat.

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ሀምሌ 3/2006ዓ/ም

የህወሓት/ኢህአዲግ አገዛዝ በኢትዮጵያ ስልጣን ላይ ከወጣበት ጊዜ ጀምሮ ዜጎችን በማፈንና በማሰቃየት ብሎም በመግደል የአፈና አገዛዙን ለረጅም ጊዜ ሲያራምድ መቆየቱ ዓለም የሚያውቀው ሀቅ ነው፡፡ በተለይም ባለፉት 10 ዓመታት የህዝብን ሰላማዊ እንቅስቃሴ ለማፈን እስራትና ግድያውን ህጋዊ ለማስመሰል የተለያዩ አፋኝ አዋጆችን አውጥቷል፡፡ እነዚህን አዋጆችንም ተገን አድርጎ በሰላማዊ መንገድ የሚታገሉ የፖለቲካ ፓርቲ መሪዎችንና አባለትን፣ ጋዜጠኞችንና ጦማርያንን፣ እንዲሁም የእምነት ተቋማት መሪዎችን እና በአገዛዙ ላይ ጥያቄ የሚያነሱ ዜጎችን ማሰሩን፣ ማሰቃየቱንና ግድያውን ተያይዞታል፡፡ በህገ መንግስቱ የተካተቱ የሰብዓዊ መብቶችንና ዓለም አቀፍ ስምምነቶችን በሙሉ የሚጥሰውና የአምባገነንነት ስልጣኑን ለማራዘም ሲል ያፀደቀው የፀረ-ሽብር አዋጅ ከፀደቀበት እለት አንስቶ ኢህአዴግ ለስልጣኔ ያሰጉኛል የሚላቸውን ፍፁም ሰላማዊ ታጋዮችንና ህገ መንግስታዊ መብታቸውን ተጠቅመው በድፍረት የፃፉ ጋዜጠኞችን ብሎም የእምነት ነፃነታችን ይከበር ብለው የጠየቁ የሀይማኖት መሪዎችን በጠራራ ፀሃይ ያለምንም ወንጀል በዚሁ ህገ ወጥ አዋጅ ‹‹የፀረ ሽብር ግብረ ሀይል›› በሚባል ማንነቱ በማይታወቅ የጨለማ ቡድን ወደ እስር ቤት እያጋዘ ይገኛል፡፡

ይህን የሚያጋልጡ ሚዲያዎችንም ለማፈን እስር ቤቶችን ጨምሮ በሚሊዮኖች የሚቆጠር ዶላር እያፈሰሰ የአየር ሞገድ ያውካል፤ በዚህ ሳያበቃ በሀገር ውስጥ በሰላማዊ መንገድ ተቃውሟቸውን የሚያሰሙ ፖለቲከኞችን ለማሸማቀቅ እንደ ኢሳት ያሉ ሚዲያዎችን የአሸባሪ ልሳን ብሎ በመፈረጅ ሚዲያውን የሚጠቀሙትን ደግሞ ከአሸባሪዎች ጋር ንክኪ እንዳላቸው አድርጎ መወንጀሉን ቀጥሎበታል፡፡ እንደሰማያዊ እምነት ማንም አካል መልእክት የሚያስተላለፍበትን የሚዲያ ተቋም ሊመርጥለት እንደማይችል መንግስት እንዲገነዘበው ከዚህ በፊት በግልፅ ያሳወቀ ሲሆን አሁንም ፓርቲው በዚሁ የፀና አቋሙ እንደሚቀጥል በድጋሚ ይገልፃል፡፡

ባጠቃለይ የዚህን ገዢ አካል የእውር ድንብር ሀገር የማስተዳደር ጉዞ ለመታገል በርካቶች በሰላማዊ መንገድ እየተንቀሳቀሱ ቢሆንም በህወሓት/ኢህአዲግ ግፍና መከራ ተገፍተው ስርዓቱን በሃይል እናስወግዳለን ብለው ሀገር ጥለው የተሰደዱ ዜጎችም እንዳሉ ይታወቃል፡፡ የህወሓት/ኢህአዲግ ማናለብኝነትና የስልጣን ጥመኝነትም በግለሰቦች ላይ ከሚያስከትለው ማህበራዊ ቀውስ በላይ በሀገሪቱ ኢኮኖሚያዊና ፖለቲካዊ ጉዳዮች ላይ ከፍተኛ አለመረጋጋትን አስከትሏል፡፡ በአሁኑ ሰዓትም ይህ ገዢ ፓርቲ የፈጠረው ስርዓት የሀገሪቷን ሰላማዊ የፖለቲካ ምህዳር በማጥበብ ሀገራችንን ወደ አልተፈለገ አለመረጋጋትና ቀውስ እየመራት ይገኛል፡፡ፓርቲያችንም እነዚህን ከላይ የተጠቀሱትና ሌሎችም በቅርቡ እየተፈፀሙ የሚገኙ ህገ ወጥ ድርጊቶች ስላሳሰበው ይህን መግለጫ ለማውጣት ተገዷል:-

1. ሰኔ 16 2006 ዓ.ም የየመን መንግስት የዓለም አቀፍ ስምምነቶችንና ድንጋጌዎችን በመጣስና በሰው ሀገር የውስጥ ጉዳይ በመግባት የአማፂ ቡድን ግንቦት ሰባት ዋና ፀሃፊ የሆኑትን አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ፅጌን መያዟ ይታወሳል፡፡ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ፅጌ ህገ-ወጥ በሆነ መንገድ ለህወሓት/ ኢህአዴግ ተላልፈው መሰጠታቸውን ከ16 ቀናት በኋላ መታወቁና ይህንንም ሁለቱ ሀይሎች ማመናቸው ተሰምቷል፡፡ ነፃነት በሌለበት ሀገር ዜጎች ሰብዓዊ ክብራቸውን ለማስጠበቅ የሚያደርጉት ጥረት የሌሎች ሀገር መንግስታት የሚያደርጉትን ጣልቃ ገብነት በዓለም አቀፍ ስምምነቶችም ሆነ በተለይ በሁለቱ ሀገሮች ግንኙነት ላይ ከፍተኛ ጥላ የሚያጠላ መሆኑን ግንዛቤ አለመወሰዱ እጅግ የሚያሳዝን ድርጊት ነው፡፡ አቶ አንዳርጋቸው ፅጌ ከተያዙ በኋላ ላለፉት 16 ቀናት በምን አይነት ሁናቴ እንደቆዩ ህዝብና ቤተሰቦቻቸው እንዲያውቁት አለመደረጉ፤ ስለ አያያዛቸው ሁኔታም በማህበረሰቡና በፓርቲያችን ውስጥ ከፍተኛ ጥርጣሬ እንዲኖር አድርጓል፡፡ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ የአቶ አንዳርጋቸው ፅጌ ሰብዓዊ አያያዝ እያሳሰበው ህወሓት መራሹ የኢህአዴግ አገዛዝ አያያዛቸውን ግልፅ እንዲያደርግ ሰብዓዊ ክብራቸውም እንዲጠበቅ በጥብቅ ያሳስባል፡፡
2. በዚሁ ሳምንት ገዢው ፓርቲ ሐምሌ 1 ቀን 2006 ዓ.ም ፍፁም ሰላማዊ በሆነ መንገድ የአምባገነኑን መንግስት ህወሓት/ኢህአዲግን ሲታገሉ የነበሩ ፖለቲከኞችን በስመ አሸባሪ ከያሉበት እየለቀመ ህገ-ወጥ እስራት መፈፀሙ ይታወቃል፡፡ ህወሓት/ኢህአዲግ ይህ ግብታዊ ተግባሩ ምንም እንኳን አዲስ ባይሆንም በአሁኑ ወቅት ለውጥን ለማምጣት በቆራጥነት እየታገሉ ያሉ ሰላማዊ ታጋዮችን ማሰሩ በሀገር ውስጥ በህጋዊ መንገድ እየተንቀሳቀሱ የሚገኙ ፓርቲዎችን ከአማፂ ቡድኖች ጋር ግንኙነት ያላቸው በማስመሰል ሰላማዊ ትግሉን ለማዳከምና መጪውን 2007 ዓ/ም ምርጫ ያለ ተቀናቃኝ ለማለፍ የሚደረግ ህገ ወጥ እንቅስቃሴ መሆኑን ተገንዝበናል፡፡ የፓርቲያችን ብ/ም/ቤት ምክትል ሰብሳቢ የሆነው አቶ የሺዋስ አሰፋ በሰላማዊ ትግሉ በቁርጠኝነት እየተሳተፈ ባለበት ሁኔታ ለእስር መዳረጉ፤ የአንድነት ፓርቲ ህዝብ ግንኙነት ኃላፊ አቶ ሀብታሙ አያሌው፤ የአንድነት ፓርቲ የድርጅት ጉዳይ ምክትል ሀላፊ አቶ ዳንኤል ሺበሺ እና በሰሜኑ የሀገራችን ክፍል ከፍተኛ የህዝብ ንቅናቄን በመፍጠር ላይ ያለው የአረና /ትግራይ/ ፓርቲ አመራር አባል የሆኑትን አቶ አብረሃ ደስታ ለእስር መዳረጋቸው ህወኃት/ኢህአዴግ የመጨረሻው መጨረሻ ምዕራፍ ላይ መድረሱን ያረጋግጣል፡፡ በመሆኑም አገዛዙ እያካሄደ ያለውን መንግስታዊ ሽብር አቁሞ ለሀገርም ሆነ ለራሱ የሚበጀውን መንገድ እንዲከተል እያሳሰብን የታሰሩት የፓርቲ ከፍተኛ አመራሮች በአስቸኳይ እንዲፈቱ እንጠይቃለን፡፡

በመጨረሻም ፓርቲያችንን መንግስት እያደረገ ያለው ሽብርን የመንዛትና ህግን የመጣስ ተግባሩ መቼም ቢሆን ከሰላማዊ ትግሉ እንደማያቆመውና ሰላማዊ ትግሉን አጠናክሮ እንደሚቀጥል በአፅንኦት እየገለፀ እነዚህንና ከላይ የተጠቀሱትን የገዢውን ፓርቲ መርህ አልባነት፣ ህገ-ወጥነት እና የለየለት አምባገነንነትን አሁን ካለው ነባራዊ እውነታ ጋር አጣምሮ የትግል ስልቱን ደረጃ ከፍ ወዳለ ምዕራፍ ማሸጋገር እንዳለበት አምኗል፡፡ በመሆኑም ከዚህ በኋላ ለምናደርጋቸው ሀገር አቀፍ ንቅናቄዎች መላው የሀገሪቱ ህብረተሰብ በንቃት ተዘጋጅቶ እንዲጠብቅ ጥሪውን እያስተላለፈ ለዚህም ቁርጠኛ አመራር ለመስጠት ዝግጁነቱን ለመግለፅ ይወዳል፡፡በዚህ አምባገነንነትን ለመታገል በሚደረገው ንቅናቄም በሀገር ውስጥ የሚገኙ ህጋዊና ሰላማዊ ፓርቲዎች፤አለም አቀፍ ተቋማት፤የሰብአዊ መብት ተሟጋቾች፤ሲቪክ ማህበራት፤መላው ኢትዮጵያውያንና ትውልደ ኢትዮጵያውያን ከሰላማዊ ትግሉ ጎን በጋራ እንድንቆም እንጠይቃለን፡፡

ኢትዮጵያ በክብር ለዘላለም ትኑር
ሰማያዊ ፓርቲ
ሀምሌ 3/2006ዓ/ም

Extradited Ethiopian activist on ETV

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Andargachew Tsege, a UK national, leads the banned Ginbot 7 movement
Opposition leader Andargachew Tsege has appeared on Ethiopian state television, following his disappearance from Yemen last month.

His UK-based wife Yemi Hailemariam told the BBC she was shocked to see him on television.

Yemen arrested Andargachew while he was in transit at Sanaa airport, and secretly handed him to Ethiopia.

In 2009, Andergachew was sentenced to death in absentia for planning to assassinate government officials.

Andergachew, a UK national, denied the charge.

He is secretary-general of Ethiopia’s banned Ginbot 7 movement.

Ms Yemi said it was difficult to see footage of her husband.

“I switched it off quickly. I couldn’t watch it,” she said.

Ms Yemi said the UK should demand the immediate release of her husband.

“If they want to try him, they must go through the proper channels,” she told the BBC.

Ginbot 7 says Andargachew had been on his way from the United Arab Emirates to Eritrea when he was detained at Sanaa airport.

Ginbot 7 (15 May) was named after the date of the 2005 elections, which were marred by protests over alleged fraud that led to the deaths of about 200 people.

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የአማራ ጉዳይ፤ አለ? ወይስ የለም?

By Professor መስፍን ወልደ ማርያም

ግንቦት 2006

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ተናግሬ ነበር ማለት ዋጋ የሌለው የወሬ ማጌጫ ነው፤ እስቲ ፍቀዱልኝና ልጠቀምበት፤ ከወያኔ ዋና ምሁር፣ ከመለስ ጋር ለመጀመሪያና ለመጨረሻ ጊዜ ፊት-ለፊት በቴሌቪዥን በተገኛኘን ጊዜ ‹‹አማራ የሚባል ጎሣ የለም፡›› በማለቴ መለስ ዜናዊና ጭፍሮቹ ብቻ ሳይሆኑ ‹‹አማራ-ነን ባዮች›› በቃልም፣ በጽሑፍም፣ በቴሌፎንም ልክ-ልኬን እየነገሩኝ አንጀታቸውን ቅቤ አጠጥተው ነበር፤ ‹አንዲት ሴት ደውለው እብድና ዘበናይ የልቡን ይናገራል፤› ብለውኛል፤ አንድ ሰው የተናገረው ስሕተት ከሆነ ስሕተቱን በማስረጃ ማጋለጥና የራስን ሀሳብ በማስረጃ መትከል ነው፤ እውቀት የሚዳብረው፣ ሰዎች የሚማሩትና በእድገት ጎዳና የሚጓዙት በተጨባጭ ማስረጃ መነጋገር ሲችሉ ብቻ ነው፤ እኔ አማራ የለም፣ ዜሮ (0) ነው፤ አልሁ፤ አማራ አለ፣ አንድ አለ፤ (1) ነው ያለ ሰው የአንድን ዋጋ ማሳየት አለበት፤ አማራ የለም የሚል ዜሮ ነው ማለቱ ስለሆነ ከሌለ ነገር ምንም አይጠብቅም፤ ከአለ ነገር (ከ1) ብዙ ነገሮችን መጠበቅ ይቻላል።

ዱሮ በልጅነታችን ጭራቅ የሚሉት ማስፈራሪያ ነበረ፤ በአለፉት ሃያ ሦስት ዓመታት አማራ የሚባል ጭራቅ ማስፈራሪያ፣ የኢትዮጵያ ችግሮች ሁሉ ቋት እንደሆነ ሲነገር ቆየ፤ መለስ ዜናዊም እየደጋገመ ‹አከርካሪቱን ሰብረን ሁለተኛ እንዳያንሰራራ› እናደርገዋለን እያለ እንደዛተ የተሰበረውን አከርካሪት ሳያይ ሞተ፤ በሕይወትም እያለ ቢሆን መለስ ዜናዊ አከርካሪቱን እሰብረዋለሁ የሚለውን አማራ የተባለ ስያሜ እንደሹመት ለነበረከት ስምዖንና ለነተፈራ ዋልዋ ይሰጥ ነበር፤ የክብር ጎሣ እንበለው! ራሱም ቢሆን ከዚህ የክብር ጎሣ ቤተሰብነት አልራቀም፤ አከርካሪቱ እንኳን ሊሰበር አልተገኘም!

ስንት ሺህ ሰዎች አማራ ናችሁ እየተባሉ ከስንት ስፍራ ተፈናቀሉ? አማራ ማለት እነዚሁ የተፈናቀሉት፣ በየጫካው የተገደሉትና የተሰደዱት ብቻ ናቸው? ሌሎችም ካሉ የጎሣ ዝምድና ሳይስባቸውና ከተፈናቀሉት ጋር አብሮ ለመቆም ለምን አልቻሉም? በጋምቤላ በደረገው ጭፍጨፋ የተጨፈጨፉት ጎሣዎች በጣም ትንሽም ቢሆኑ ከካናዳ እስከ አውስትራልያ ዓለምን ያዳራሱት የጎሣ ዝምድና ስሜት ለምን ለእነዚህ አማራ ለተባሉት ተፈናቃዮች አልሠራም? እንግዲህ አማራ እየተባሉ የሚፈናቀሉት፣ የሚገደሉትና የሚሰቃዩት ዘመድና ደጋፊ የሌላቸው ሰዎች ናቸው ማለት ነው፤ ሰውነታቸውም ቢሆን በሕግ ያልተረጋገጠላቸው፣ ሕግ የማይመክትላቸው ናቸው ማለት ነው፤ ይህንን ክርክር ከገፋንበት ዜግነታቸውንም የምንጠራጠርበት ደረጃ ላይ እንደርሳለን፤ ደርግ በጎሣ ላይ የተመሠረተ የውትድርና ሥልጠና ያደረገ ይመስለኛልና በዚህ ጉዳይ ላይ የደርግ ባለሥልጣኖች፣ በተለይም ኮሎኔል መንግሥቱ ኃይለ ማርያም አንድ ቀን የሚነግሩን ይኖራል የሚል ግምት አለኝ።

አጥቂና ጨቋኝ ነፍጠኛ የሚባለው ሕዝብ ሲጠቃና ሲበደል ከኡኡታ በቀር ድምጹ የማይሰማው ትርጉሙ የህልውና ነው? ወይስ የወኔ? በሌላ አነጋገር አማራ የሚባል ጎሣ በእርግጥ አለ? ወይስ የለም? ከአለ የሚወራለትን ነፍጠኛነትና ወኔ ምን ዓይነት ብል በላው? ይህ ክርክር ከሃያ ሦስት ዓመታት በፊት አማራ የሚባል ጎሣ አለ ብለው የሞገቱኝን ሰዎች (የሞተውን መለስንና ያሉትን ጓደኞቹን ጭምር)፣ የመላው አማራ ይባል የነበረውን ድርጅት፣ ብአዴን የሚባለውን የወያኔ ድርጅት መሠረተ-አልባነት ለማሳየት እንጂ የሌለውንና ከዚህ በፊት ተቆስቁሶ ያልተነሣውን ጎሣ ለማነሣሣት አይደለም፤ የሌለ ነገር ቢቆሰቁሱት አይነሣም,

በአለፉት ሃያ ሁለት ዓመታት ውስጥ እነዚህን አማራ እየተባሉ የሚፈናቀሉትን፣ የሚገደሉትን፣ የሚሰቃዩትን ሁሉ ‹‹ሰዎች›› ብናደርጋቸውና ሰዎች ብንላቸውስ? ሰው መሆን የተፈጥሮ ነው፤ ልለውጥህ ቢሉት አይለወጥም፤ ሰው ሆኖ ተወልዶ ሰው ሆኖ ይሞታል፤ ሰው መሆናቸውን ወንጀል የማድረግ ዝንባሌ የሚኖረው ሰይጣን ብቻ ይመስለኛል።

ወይም አማራ የክርስቲያን ሃይማኖትን ተከታይነት የሚገልጽ ስያሜ አድርገን ብንወስደው የእነዚህ ሰዎች መፈናቀል፣ መገደል፣ መሰቃየትና መሰደድ ክርስቲያኖች እንዲጠፉ ለማድረግ ነው? ይህ ከሆነ አንድ ጸረ-ክርስቲያን ኃይል አለ ማለት ይመስለኛል፤ ይህ መደምደሚያ ችግር አለበት፤ ፓትርያርክና ሊቃነ ጳጳሳት ሰይሞ ጸረ-ክርስቲያን ተግባር ነጋ-ጠባ ማከሄድ አታላዩንና ተታላዩን ለመለየት ያስቸግራል።

እነዚህን አማራ እየተባሉ የሚፈናቀሉትን ‹‹ኢትዮጵያውያን›› ብንላቸውስ? ኢትዮጵያዊነት ታሪካዊ ዜግነት ነው፤ ዜግነት አንድ ሕዝብ በደሙና በአጥንቱ የሚገነባው ነው፤ ዜግነት የሕግ ከለላ አለው፤ ይህንን የሕግ ከላላ ተነፍገው በኢትዮጵያ ምድር ከያለበት የሚፈናቀሉት፣ የሚገደሉት፣ የሚሰቃዩትና የሚሰደዱት ኢትዮጵያዊ ዜግነትን ለማጥፋት የተደራጀ ኃይል አለ ማለት ነው።

አንግዲህ አማራ የሚባሉት ነፍጥ የሌላቸው ነፍጠኞች በምድረ ኢትዮጵያ ሰዎችም ሆነው፣ ክርስቲያኖችም ሆነው፣ ኢትዮጵያውያንም ሆነው መኖር አይፈቀድላቸውም ማለት ነው ወደሚል መደምደሚያ በግድ መድረሳችን ነው፤ ያዋጣል ወይ?

ግራም ነፈሰ ቀኝ አማራ የሚባል ጎሣ እንደሌላ በስያሜው ላይ የሚደርስበትን ጥቃት ለመመከት እንኳን ባለመቻሉ አስመስክሯል፤ በሕይወት ላለ በህልውና ላይ የሚደርስበትን ጥቃት መመከትና መከላከል የተፈጥሮ ነው፤ ይህ ሳይሆን ሲቀር ህልውና የለም።

Yemen Unlawfully Deported Andargachew Tsige, Concerns over Possible Mistreatment

Human Rights Watch

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(London) – An exiled Ethiopian opposition leader unlawfully deported by Yemen back to Ethiopia is at risk of mistreatment including torture. Andargachew Tsige is secretary-general of Ginbot 7, a banned Ethiopian opposition organization, and was convicted and sentenced to death in absentia in separate trials in Ethiopia in 2009 and 2012.

The current whereabouts of Andargachew, a British national, is unknown, raising concerns for his safety. The Ethiopian government should take all necessary steps to ensure Andargachew’s safety and his right to a fair trial. Many individuals arrested in politically related cases in Ethiopia are detained in Addis Ababa’s Maekelawi prison. In an October 2013 report, Human Rights Watch documented the use of torture by authorities against detainees in Maekelawi, including members of opposition political parties and organizations, as well as journalists.

“We are deeply concerned for Andargachew Tsige’s safety,” said Leslie Lefkow, deputy Africa director. “Ethiopia needs to demonstrate that it is holding Andargachew in accordance with its international obligations, and he should be allowed immediate access to a lawyer, his family, and to British consular officials.”

Yemeni officials arrested Andargachew at El Rahaba Airport in Sanaa, Yemen, on June 23 or 24, 2014, while he was in transit on a flight from Dubai to Eritrea. They did not permit him consular access to UK embassy officials and summarily deported him to Ethiopia, credible sources told Human Rights Watch, despite his being at risk of mistreatment.

Yemeni authorities initially denied any knowledge of Andargachew’s detention and transfer to Ethiopia. Ethiopian government officials publicly called for his extradition from Yemen on July 3.

Under the Convention against Torture, which Yemen ratified in 1991, a government may not “expel, return (‘refouler’) or extradite a person to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.” These protections override any extradition treaty or other security arrangement that may exist between Yemen and Ethiopia.

Trials in absentia generally violate the defendant’s right to present an adequate defense, concerns heightened in cases involving the death penalty.

“Yemen blatantly violated its international legal obligations by deporting someone to Ethiopia who not only is at serious risk of torture, but also faces the death sentence after being tried in absentia,” Lefkow said.

Ginbot 7, of which Andargachew is a founding member, was established in the aftermath of Ethiopia’s controversial May 2005 national elections. The Ethiopian government banned Ginbot 7, which has advocated the armed overthrow of the Ethiopian government, and officially considers it to be a terrorist organization.

The government has prosecuted Ginbot 7 members and leaders in trials that did not meet international fair trial standards. In November 2009, a court convicted Andargachew and 39 others under the criminal code on terrorism-related charges. Andargachew, who was tried in absentia, was sentenced to death. In June 2012, he was convicted again in absentia, this time under the abusive 2009 anti-terrorism law,along with 23 journalists, activists, and opposition members. Again, he was sentenced to death.

Human Rights Watch has repeatedly criticized provisions in Ethiopia’s anti-terrorism law that violate due process rights guaranteed under Ethiopian and international law. At least 34 people, including 11 journalists and four Ginbot 7 leaders, are known to have been sentenced under the law since late 2011 in what appeared to be politically motivated trials; the real number is likely much higher. Suspects held under the law may be detained for up to four months without charge, among the longest periods under anti-terrorism legislation worldwide.

Ethiopian courts have shown little independence from the government inpolitically sensitive cases. Defendants have regularly been denied access to legal counsel during pretrial detention, and complaints from defendants of mistreatment and torture have not been appropriately investigated or addressed – even when defendants have complained incourt.

The Ethiopian government routinely denies that torture and mistreatment occurs in detention. It restricts access to prisons for international observers, monitors, and consular officials, making it difficult to monitor the number and treatment of prisoners. In several cases documented by Human Rights Watch, Ethiopian security officials have arrested foreign nationals, denied knowledge of their whereabouts, and delayed access for consular officials for long periods.

In 2007 Human Rights Watch documented the forced transfer of scores of men, women, and children from Somalia and Kenya to Ethiopia. One of the men, Bashir Makhtal, a Canadian citizen of Ethiopian origin who was accused of membership of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), a banned armed movement in Ethiopia, was denied consular access for 18 months. Meanwhile in 2010 and again in 2012, refugees registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Kenya were unlawfully returned to Ethiopia and told Human Rights Watch that they were subsequently tortured in detention. In all of these cases, the individuals were accused of belonging to groups that the Ethiopian government has designated as terrorist groups.

“Given its appalling track record of mistreating members and perceived supporters of banned groups, Ethiopia should know that the world will be watching how it treats Andargachew Tsige,” Lefkow said.

 

Ethiopian activist at risk of torture 

Amnesty International 

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Andargachew TsegeAndargachew Tsige, an Ethiopian political activist in exile, appears to have been arrested in transit in Yemen on 24 June and forcibly returned to Ethiopia. He is at risk of torture and other ill-treatment. Andargachew Tsige is a British national of Ethiopian origin and Secretary-General of Ginbot 7, an outlawed Ethiopian opposition group. He disappeared on 24 June at Sana’a airport in Yemen, while in transit between the United Arab Emirates and Eritrea. Although no official statements have been released by the Yemeni or Ethiopian authorities about his current whereabouts, human rights activists in Yemen told Amnesty International that he was forcibly returned to Ethiopia the same day he landed after being detained at the Sana’a airport.

He is at high risk of torture and other ill-treatment in Ethiopia, where political detainees are frequently tortured in order to extract information and confessions. His incommunicado detention in an unknown location increases this risk.

Ginbot 7 is one of five organisations proscribed as terrorist organisations by the Ethiopian parliament in 2011. In 2012, Andargachew Tsige was prosecuted in absentia on terrorism charges (alongside journalist and prisoner of conscience Eskinder Nega, and others) and sentenced to life imprisonment. Previously, in 2009, he was convicted in absentia on charges related to an aborted coup attempt and was sentenced to death. He was also tried in absentia in the 2005-2007 trial of political opposition members, journalists, activists and others.

In recent years, many Ethiopians wanted by the authorities on the grounds of their political activities have been kidnapped in neighbouring countries and forcibly returned to Ethiopia. This has often involved the collaboration of security forces in those countries. Another of the defendants in the 2012 trial had been kidnapped and forcibly returned from Sudan. All those returned are at risk of arbitrary detention, torture and unfair trial.

Please write immediately in Amharic, English or your own language: ? Calling on the authorities to guarantee Andargachew Tsige is not subjected to torture or other forms of ill- treatment; ? Calling on the authorities to immediately provide information on the location where he is being held, and to ensure that he has full and immediate access to legal and consular representation and family members; ? Calling on the authorities to ensure that Andargachew Tsige is not required to serve any sentence for a conviction in absentia and must be retried on any charges against him in a trial that meets international standards, before a new court and without the possibility of the death penalty.

PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 8 AUGUST 2014 TO: Minister of Justice Berhanu Hailu Ministry of Justice, PO Box 1370, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Fax: +251 11 5517755 Salutation: Dear Minister

Minister of Federal Affairs D. Shiferaw Teklemariam Ministry of Federal Affairs P.O.Box 5718 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Email: shiferawtmm@yahoo.com Salutation: Dear Minister

And copies to: Prime Minister His Excellency Hailemariam Desalegn Office of the Prime Minister, PO Box 1031, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Fax: +251 11 552030 (keep trying)

Also send copies to diplomatic representatives accredited to your country. Please insert local diplomatic addresses below: Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Fax Fax number Email Email address Salutation Salutation Please check with your section office if sending appeals after the above date.

URGENT ACTION ETHIOPIAN ACTIVIST AT RISK OF TORTURE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Andargachew Tsige is a former member of the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) party and was Deputy Mayor of Addis Ababa from 1991 to 1994, when he resigned on account of differences with the government.

Based in the UK, he travelled to Ethiopia shortly before the 2005 elections to support the opposition party Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD). On 8 June 2005, in the wake of the controversial election results, he was detained in Ethiopia and held at Ziway army camp. He was released on bail in July of that year. Like many detainees, Andargachew was accused of organizing the demonstrations, seeking to subvert the Constitution and other offences, which he denied, but he was not formally charged with any offence. After he was released he returned to the UK, but was subsequently named, tried and convicted in absentia in a major political trial of the leadership of the CUD, journalists, human rights activists and others, on charges including high treason, in 2005-2007. At the time he was the CUD representative in the UK.

After the CUD trial, fellow defendant Berhanu Nega founded the ‘Ginbot 7 Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy’ from exile in the US, of which Andargachew Tsige became Secretary General. Berhanu Nega was also tried in absentia in the 2009 and 2012 trials.