--- On Thu, 5/23/13, Obang Metho
From: Obang Metho
Subject: SMNE Urges Secretary Kerry to speak out on behalf of freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, independent judiciaries and open political space in Ethiopia.
To: "Obang Metho"
Date: Thursday, May 23, 2013, 6:29 AM
Dear Friends and
Colleagues;
I hope this
e-mail find you and your family well. Please find the attachment for Open Letter to
Secretary of State John
Kerry,
Here are Excerpts from the
letter
"SMNE Urges Secretary Kerry to speak
out on behalf of freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, independent
judiciaries and open political space in Ethiopia."
Dear Secretary Kerry,
We are pleased to know you will be one of the
distinguished guests at the 50th anniversary of the African Union. This is a
celebration not for Africans alone, but for the world. Sadly, the progress made
over the last half-century falls substantially short of what could have been
possible.
The formation of the African Union (AU) followed the
liberation of many African countries from the minority rule exercised during the
colonization of Africa. At the AU’s inception, the hope for Africa was
that it become a continent where freedom of expression, freedom of belief,
freedom of assembly, equality, impartial justice, and the rule of law would
undergird all aspects of African life—just the same as what America’s founding
fathers had envisioned for the United States. However, if the founders of the AU
were alive today, would they be celebrating?
Today, most African leaders on the continent
have not been elected through free and fair elections and their countries do not
allow basic freedoms, independent judiciaries, open political space and
multi-ethnic governments. Instead, corruption is rampant, the human and civil
rights of the people are violated and ethnic and religious based conflicts have
caused untold suffering in places like Darfur, South Sudan, the Congo, and
Rwanda. The daily struggle for survival, the dislocation of the people,
cronyism, ethnic favoritism and strong-armed leaders trump the maximization of
human potential on the continent for all but a few. Yet, Africans have not given
up their hope for the continent and continue to strive towards progress despite
these obstacles.
Although you are celebrating the anniversary of the
African Union at its headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
ironically, Ethiopia is one of the most repressive and undemocratic
countries on the African continent. Ethiopia is an example of the failure of the
implementation of the goals of the AU and its
partners.
For example, in
the last national election of 2010, the unpopular ruling party claimed a 99.6%
victory after using an assortment of repressive methods to block political
opponents, including imprisonment and misuse of foreign humanitarian aid to
bribe voters and punish those who resisted. A few blocks away from the
front door of the beautiful new building housing the African Union are
journalists, political leaders, religious leaders and human rights activists who
were convicted of terrorism and other crimes for simply exercising rights of
freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of religion and thought as
enshrined in Article 30 of the Ethiopian Constitution. As this day is
celebrated, there are those who have been taken away from their families and
imprisoned just because they are asking for their God-given rights. Others have
been shot and killed, tortured or driven from the country for doing
this.
Mr. Secretary,
You should be
aware that a protest is planned for May 25, 2013. Leaders of the Semayawi (Blue)
Party, the Ethiopian opposition is calling for their supporters to come out on
the anniversary of the AU to peacefully protest. Some will be wearing
black as a symbol of their mourning for the lack of freedom, the criminalization
of political expression, government interference in religious organizations,
government control of Ethiopian institutions and its control of all aspects of
life in the country—the media, the courts, the economy, the military,
telecommunications, national resources, banking, the educational system and
opportunities.
These protestors
seek to show African observers of the AU’s celebration that they, Ethiopians of
diverse ethnicity, region, gender and religion, are under tyranny. They hope it
will inspire the Obama administration and others present to not overlook what is
going on in reality on the ground. The protestors seek the release of all
political prisoners, the restoration of freedom of expression, an independent
judiciary, opening up of political space, halting the displacement of the people
from their land and the rescinding of the Charities and Society Proclamation and
the Anti-Terrorism laws, which both are used to silence civil
society.
We are
unsure about what the autocratic regime in Ethiopia will do in response. Some,
especially the leaders of the protest, may be beaten, arrested and locked up in
jail. The potential also exists for violence, particularly at the hands of the
current government. This was the case in 2005 when Ethiopian government security
forces shot and killed 197 peaceful protestors and detained tens of thousands of
others. The opposition leaders were then imprisoned for 18
months.
We in the SMNE support the people and their demands for
freedom, justice and meaningful reforms. We hope that the U.S., as one of
the key donors to the TPLF/EPRDF regime, will not overlook this cry from the
people, but instead will speak out on behalf of freedom and justice and against
the use of any violence or other punitive repercussions against the people for
simply exercising their God-given rights. We should not feed the African people rhetoric of
words while feeding the dictators with aid money. This kind of thing is
unhealthy and will backfire. Will President Obama now choose to side with the
democratic movement of the Ethiopian people or will he continue with the status
quo, supporting a dictator who has stolen the votes of the
people?
If President Obama wants to work on the side of the
Ethiopian people towards peace, stability and prosperity in Ethiopia and in the
Horn of Africa, now is the time to show such readiness. We are extending our
hand to work with you Mr. Secretary, but leave the decision up to
you.
We call on the Obama administration to speak out
about the injustice in Ethiopia. As for us, we will carry on our struggle until
we free ourselves. We are not asking anyone else to do it—the US, the EU, or
others—but, we do ask the Obama administration to not be a roadblock to our
freedom. It is time for Africa to progress and thrive! That would be cause for
real celebration! Please click the link or
open the attachment to read the entire letter: http://www.solidaritymovement.org/
ኦባንግ ለኬሪ የጥሪ ደብዳቤ ላኩ!
አኢጋን ለታቀደው ሰልፍ ድጋፍ
ሰጠ
በበርካታ ጉዳዮች ላይ በማተኮር ለሚ/ር ኬሪ በደብዳቤያቸው ላይ ማሳሰቢያ የሰጡት ኦባንግ
የአፍሪካ ኅብረት ሲቋቋም ቅኝ አገዛዝን መታገል፣ የህግ የበላይነትን ማስከበርና የዜጎችን መብት ማስጠበቅ ዋንኛ ዓላማው የነበረ
ቢሆንም የያኔዎቹ መስራች መሪዎች አሁን በህይወት ቢኖሩና የዛሬዪቱን አፍሪካ ቢመለከቱ ምን ይሉ ይሆን በማለት
ጠይቀዋል፡፡
በመላ አፍሪካ በዘመናችን ያለውን የሰብዓዊ መብት መጣስ፣ የሙስና መስፋፋት፣ የሕግ
የበላይነት መጥፋት፣ … የጠቀሱት ኦባንግ በኢትዮጵያ የተንሰራፋውንና በዘረኝነት ላይ የተመሠረተውን የአገዛዝ ስልት፣ አፈና፣
ፍትህ አልባነት፣ ህገወጥነት፣ በፖለቲካ ፓርቲ አመራሮች ላይ የሚደርሰውን እንግልት፣ በምርጫ ሰበብ የሚደረገውን ዓይን ያወጣ
ማጭበርበር፣ ከውጭ የሚገባ ዕርዳታን ለፖለቲካ ዓላማ መጠቀምን፣ በጋዜጠኞችና ሃይማኖት መሪዎች ላይ የሚደርሰውን እስርና አፈና፣
ወዘተ ዘርዝረው በመጥቀስ የኢትዮጵያን ወቅታዊ ሁኔታ አስረድተዋል፡፡
ሚኒስትሩ ክብረበዓሉን በሚሳተፉበት ወቅት የተጠራ ህዝባዊ የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ መኖሩን የጠቆሙት
የአኢጋን ዋና ዳይሬክተር ድርጅታቸው ይህንን ሰልፍ የሚደግፍ መሆኑንና ጆን ኬሪም ጉዳዩን በቅርብ እንዲከታተሉ ጠይቀዋል፡፡
በኢትዮጵያ የተንሠራፋውን የመናገር፣ የመሰብሰብ፣ ወዘተ መብት መነፈግ ለማመላከት ጥቁር በመልበስ ሰልፈኞቹ በሰላማዊ ሁኔታ
ለሚያቀርቡት ሁሉን ዓቀፍ ጥያቄ ከአገዛዙ በኩል ሊወሰድ የሚችለው ዕርምጃ ምን ሊሆን እንደሚችል እንደሚያሳስባቸው
ጠቁመዋል፡፡
አሜሪካ ከኢትዮጵያ ጋር ያላትንና ግንኙነት ድርጅታቸው በውል እንደሚረዳው የጠቆሙት አቶ
ኦባንግ የአሜሪካ አቋም አምባገነኖችን መደገፍ ሳይሆን ከህዝብ ጋር መቆም ሊሆን እንደሚገባው አሳስበዋል፡፡ በአፍሪካ
ለተሰንሰራፋው አምባገነንነት ተጠያቂው አምባገነን መሪዎች ብቻ ሳይሆኑ እነርሱን የሚደግፉ ሁሉ መሆናቸውን የጠቆሙት ኦባንግ
የአሜሪካና የኢትዮጵያ ግንኙነት ዘላቂነት የሚኖረው የአሜሪካ ብሔራዊ ጥቅም ከኢትዮጵያውያን ሰብዓዊ ጥቅም ጋር ሲተሳሰር ብቻ
መሆኑን በዚህ በቀጥታ ለውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር ጆን ኬሪ በተላለፈው መልዕክታቸው አበክረው አሳስበዋል፡፡
አቶ ኦባንግ ሜቶ የላኩት ደብዳቤ ሙሉ ቃል ከዚህ በታች
ይገኛል፡፡
I am appealing to each of you to forward it to all your
friends. If you do, you will not just be giving a voice to our beautiful
people, but you would be doing justice to our humanity. Knowing the truth is
overcoming the first obstacle to freedom!
Thanks so much for your
never-ending support. Don’t give up. Keep your focus on the bigger picture and
reach out to others and listen! Care about those who are suffering. Think about
our family of Ethiopians and humanity throughout the world—they are YOU! There
is no “us” or “them.” This is at the heart of the
SMN
Sincerely your,
Obang
Executive Director of SMNE
E-mail: obang@solidaritymovement.org
http://www.solidaritymovement.org
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The Bible Says (Ecclesiastes 11:4), "
- If You Wait for Perfect Conditions, You Will Never Get Anything
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" - One Action is More Valuable Than a Thousand Good Intentions
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