Ethiopian Political Civic Democratic Forces
Joint Actions Coordinating Committee
Joint Actions Coordinating Committee
Ethiopians Condemn the foiled Assassination Plot on Journalist Abebe Gelaw
PRESS RELEASE
January 20, 2013
January 20, 2013
The
Ethiopian community in America is outraged to learn about the foiled
plan of assassination attempt on Abebe Gellaw, an Ethiopian journalist
in exile in the U.S. This clearly reflects the irredeemable criminal
nature of the incumbent Ethiopian regime led by TPLF (Tigrean Peoples
Liberation Front). According to credible media sources in the US, the
plan of the assassination was foiled by FBI and the culprits are under
investigation.
Abebe Gelaw is a known critic of the Ethiopian
regime and a strong advocate for the rule of law in Ethiopia which is
controlled and ruled by a hardcore ethnic minority (TPLF) for the last
21 years.
Many Ethiopians at home and abroad face similar fate as
Mr. Gellaw and fear for their lives. There is no rule of law in Ethiopia
and no guarantee for the protection of life, liberty or property under
the current regime. Businessmen, students, religious leaders, peaceful
protestors in Ethiopia, in Kenya, South Africa and other places face
threats and assassination. The blood thirsty regime succeeded in
assassinating exiled Governors of Gabmbella and Moyale who were the
first two causalities in Nairobi, Kenya.
Businessmen who protested
illegal takeover of their business by the government in Nazareth,
farmers who protested illegal takeover of their farm in Gambela,
churches in Gonder and mosques in Addis Abeba, and Arsi who protested
government interference, peaceful citizens in the Ogaden, university
students and civilians throughout Ethiopia who protested lack of freedom
or rigged elections were massacred.
Amnesty International, Human
Rights Watch, the UN, the U.S. Department of State, Genocide Watch, and
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) have documented many of these
human rights violations committed by the incumbent criminal regime in
Ethiopia.
The Ethiopian people have been subjected to this vestige
of abuse for generations now. The pathetic situation continues where 85
million Ethiopians have no freedom and no hope for improvement. The
regime uses any tactics or measures necessary to stay in power including
intimidation, patronage, kidnapping and political assassination.
Through
its cronies and paramilitary forces, as well as party members it
controls the economy and the political space in Ethiopia. Using the
Federal Police regularly intimidates and kills at will on streets,
schools, churches and mosques, as it has done just recently in Anwar
Mosque in Addis Abeba, the capital city.
The assassination attempt
on U.S. soil reflects the defiant and the rogue nature of the regime.
In the U.S. the regime uses lobbyists, senators, congressmen, local
public officials to hide its true nature, and vast number of agents to
intimidate U.S. Citizens of Ethiopian origin for not colluding or
supporting or openly opposing the government policies that they regard
unjust and illegal.
In Ethiopia besides the political oppression
and ethnic tensions created to divide and rule the people, the
government owns all land, Internet, food distribution, banking,
telecommunication, and other industries causing massive inefficiency in
production which in turn brings about massive starvation and
unemployment.
For a long time, some U.S. senators, congressmen,
human rights organizations, and journalists expressed their deep
concerns over the high degree of repression and human rights abuses
suffered by the Ethiopian people.
According to Professor Mesfin, a
leading human rights activist, “The government has placed itself above
the law, rules the country by force, and exonerates itself from any
crimes it commits against defenseless citizens and this makes up the
saddest reality prevailing in present-day Ethiopia.” According to Sen.
Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, “paramilitary units continue to use random
searches, beatings, mass arrests and lethal force against peaceful
protesters.”
The Daily Telegraph calls the current situation “a
systematic onslaught against the majority of the Ethiopian people,” and
the paper begs to ask, whether the world is unaware of the countless
human rights violations that are experienced by the local people or the
world has decisively chosen to look away from the reality. The Chairman
of the Sub-Committee on Africa, Chris Smith, and R- New Jersey referred,
Meles, the late Prime Minister as the “vicious dictator” of Ethiopia.
Attorney
Kamu Kiflu, human rights activist from Uganda said, “the current
dictator hides under the guise of the rule of law, while modeling
himself under former Albanian Communist, Enver Xhosa.”
There is
overwhelming evidence about the tyrannical situation in Ethiopia. We,
therefore demand an end to assassinations and intimidation of
journalists, religious leaders, businessmen, students, human rights
activists, and members of Diaspora and their families at home. We place
our demand on record for the immediate expulsion of the Ethiopian
Ambassador, as coordinator of these nefarious activities and for
engaging in activities incompatible with international diplomatic
conventions. We also ask the FBI to investigate and expel agnt’s of the
Ethiopian government whose sole purpose is intimidating and spying on
the Diaspora, and indulging in illegal activities including transfer of
funds for top government officials to the U.S. and to offshore accounts.
Aklog Birara, Ph.D., Chair, Joint Actions Coordinating Committee of Ethiopian Political & Civic Democratic Forces
Advocacy for Ethiopia (AFE)
Alliance for Liberty, Equality and Justice in Ethiopia (ALEJE)
Beruh Ethiopia Democratic Movement (Beruh Ethiopia)
Ethiopian Border Affairs Committee (EBAC)
Ethiopian National Priorities Consultative Process (ENPCP)
Ethiopian National Transitional Council (ENTC)
Ethiopian People’s Congress for United Struggle (Shengo)
Global Civic Movement for Change in Ethiopia (BEKA)
Oromo Liberation Front (Led by General Kemal Gelchu group)
Alliance for Liberty, Equality and Justice in Ethiopia (ALEJE)
Beruh Ethiopia Democratic Movement (Beruh Ethiopia)
Ethiopian Border Affairs Committee (EBAC)
Ethiopian National Priorities Consultative Process (ENPCP)
Ethiopian National Transitional Council (ENTC)
Ethiopian People’s Congress for United Struggle (Shengo)
Global Civic Movement for Change in Ethiopia (BEKA)
Oromo Liberation Front (Led by General Kemal Gelchu group)
Address: P.O. Box 250, Ashton, MD 20861, USA
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