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Thursday, November 26, 2020

General Tsadqan Gebre Tinsae killed!

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ጀነራል ፃድቃን ገብረ ትንሳኤ ተገደለ!

ከመቀሌ በደቡብ ምስራቅ በኩል በኩይሃ ግንባር የጁንታውን ጦር ሲመራ የነበረው ጀነራል ፃድቃን በዛሬው ዕለት እኩለ ቀን አካባቢ መገደሉ ተሰማ ። ጀነራል ፃድቃን የሚገኝበት ምሽግ ተከቦ እጅ እንዲሰጥ ቢጠየቅም ፈቃደኛ ባለመሆኑ ተገድሏል ተብሏል ። ጀነራል ፃደድቃን ጁንተታው አሉኝ ከሚላቸው  ግንባር ቀደም የጦር መሪዎች አንዱ ነበር
#Breaking_news
 General Tsadqan Gebre Tinsae killed!

 At around noon today, General Tsadqan, who was leading the Junta army in the Kuiha Front, was southeast of Mekelle.  General Tsadqan was surrounded and asked to surrender, but he was reportedly killed because he refused.  General Tsaddiq was one of the leading military leaders in the junta

The whereabouts of the Junta leadership are well known, but the government will take steps to ensure the safety of civilians

በአሁን ሰአት የጁንታው አመራር ያለበት ቦታ በጥልቀት የሚታወቅ ቢሆንም መንግስት ለሰላማዊ ዜጎች ደህንነት ትኩረት በመስጠት እርምጃዎችን በተጠና ሁኔታ እንደሚወስድ ተገለፀ።

የጁንታው አመራር በአንድ ላይ እንደማይገኝና በከተማይቱ የተለያዩ ስፍራዎች ተሸሽጎ በወታደራዊ ሬዲዮ እንደሚገናኝ መረጃዎች ያመለክታሉ።

የጁንታው ዋነኛ የእዝ ቦታዎች እና ዋሻዎች  ሞሶቦ ሲሚንቶ ፋብሪካ ውስጥ ለውሓ ጉድጓድ በሚል በቻይኖች የተቆፈረ እና በኮንክሪት የተሰራ ሁሉም ነገር የተሟላለት ቪላ ቤት፣  አፄ ዮሀንስ ሙዚዬም ውስጥ የሚገኝ ግራውንድ ቤት፣  ኩያ አካባቢ የሚገኝ ኖብል ሆቴል ህንፃ ስር የሚገኝ ቤት፣ ሀውልቲ አካባቢ የሚገኘው የድምፀ ወያኔ ስቲዲዮ ውስጥ ያለ የተሟላ አዳራሽ መሆናቸውን መረጃዎች ያሳያሉ።

ከዚህ በተጨማሪ አፅቢ አካባቢ ባለ ጫካ ውስጥ ለመደበቅ ማታ ማታ መንገድ መጥረግ ስራ እየሰሩ መሆኑንና በአብረሃ ወፅበሃ ገዳም መሸሸጋቸውንም እንዲሁ ።

ይህ ቦታ በኮማንዶ የሚጠበቅ ሲሆን የመሳሪያ ክምችት አለበት ተብሎ የሚጠረጠር መሆኑም ተጠቁሟል።
ሆኖም የጁንታው አጠቃላይ ሁኔታ በዚህ ደረጃ ቢታወቅም መንግስት ለሰለማዊ ዜጎች ሲል የተጠና እርምጃ እንደሚወስድ ነው የተገለፀው።
The whereabouts of the Junta leadership are well known, but the government will take steps to ensure the safety of civilians.

 Evidence suggests that Junta's leadership is not working together and is hiding in various parts of the city on military radio.

 Juno's main command post and caves are a Chinese-built, concrete-built villa in the Mosobo Cement Factory, a ground house in the Emperor Yohannes Museum, a house under the Nobel Hotel building in the Kuya area, in the T-TPLF studio near Hawulti.  Evidence shows that they are a complete hall.

 They are also working at night to hide in the jungles of Atsbi and hide in the Abreha Wtsbeha monastery.

 The area is guarded by commando and is believed to have a stockpile of weapons.
 However, despite the general situation in Junta, the government will take action in the interest of civilians.

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has ordered the Defense Forces to complete the final and third phases of the campaign.

ሕዳር 17 ቀን 2013

የጦር ሀይሎች ጠ/አዛዥና ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዐቢይ አሕመድ የመከላከያ ሰራዊታችን የመጨረሻውንና ሶስተኛውን የዘመቻ ምዕራፍ እንዲፈፅም ትዕዛዝ ሰጡ ፡፡

የመከላከያ ሰራዊታችን በሰላማዊ ዜጎች ፣ በቅርሶች ፣ በቤተ እምነቶች ፣ በልማት ተቋማትና በንብረቶች ላይ ጉዳት ሳይደርስ ጁንታውን ለህግ የሚያቀርብበትን ጥንቃቄ የተሞላው የዘመቻ ስልት መንደፉን አረጋግጠዋል ባወጡት መግለጫ።

የመግለጫው ሙሉ ቃል እንደሚከተለው ቀርቧል፦

የመጨረሻው የዘመቻው ምእራፍ ተጀምሯል።

የተሰጠው የ72 ሰዓት ጊዜ ተጠናቋል፤ ህግ የማስከበር ዘመቻው የመጨረሸው ምእራፍ ላይ ደርሷል። በተሰጠው የ72 ሰዓት ጊዜ ውስጥ በሺህዎች የሚቆጠሩ የትግራይ ልዩ ሀይል እና ሚሊሻ አባላት እጃቸውን ለመከላከያ ሰራዊት ሰጥተዋል።

ብዙ የትግራይ ወጣቶችም የህወሓትን እኩይ አላማ ተረድተው እጃቸውን ሰብስበዋል። ይህ በመጨረሻው ሰዓትም ቢሆን የተወሰደ ሀላፊነት የሚሰወማው ውሳኔ ህሊና ካለው ፍጡር የሚጠበቅ ውሳኔ ነው።

መንግስት 72 ሰዓት ሲሰጥ አላማው ሁለት ነበር። በአንድ በኩል ዋና ፍላጎቱ ህግ ማስከበር እንጅ ጦርነት አለመሆኑን መግለጥ ነው።

አንደኛው ፣ ጁንታው በሰላም እጁን ለመስጠት ከቻለ ዘመቻውን በማጠናቀቅ ህግን በአነስተኛ ዋጋ ለማስከበር ይቻላል ብሎ ያምናል። ለዚህም ሲባል ተደጋጋሚ እድሎችን ሰጥቶ ነበር። 

ሁለተኛው ደግሞ ፣ የህወሓት የጥፋት አላማ ዘግይቶም ቢሆን የገባው አንድም ሰው ከተገኘ ያንን ሰው ለማትረፍ እንዲቻል ነው።

ለህወሓት ጁንታ የተከፈተው የመጨረሻ ሰላማዊ በር በጁንታው እብሪት ምክንያት ተዘግቷል። የጥፋታቸውን አላማ ተገንዝቦ ለሚመለስ ሰው በተከፈተው በር ግን፤ በሺህዎች የሚቆጠሩ የትግራይ ሚሊሻ እና ልዩ ሀይል አባላት እጃቸውን እየሰጡ ገብተውበታል።

የመከላከያ ሰራዊታችን የመጨረሻውን እና ሶስተኛውን የዘመቻ ምዕራፍ እንዲፈፅም ትዕዛዝ ተሰጥቶታል። በዚህ ዘመቻ ለንፁሃን ሰዎች ከፍተኛ ጥንቃቄ እናደርጋለን፤ በህዝባችን ላብ የተሰራችው የመቐለ ከተማ የከፋ ጉዳት እንዳያገኛት የሚቻለውን ሁሉ ያደርጋል።

ቅርሶች ፣ ቤተ እምነቶች ፣ የህዝብ መገልገያዎች ፣ የልማት ተቋማት እና የህዝብ መኖሪያዎች የጥቃት ኢላማ እንዳይሆኑ ሁሉም አይነት ጥንቃቄ ይደረጋል።

የመቐለና የአካባቢው ህዝባችን ትጥቁን ፈትቶ በቤቱ በመቀመጥና ከወታደራዊ ዒላማዎች በመራቅ፤ አስፈላጊውን ጥንቃቄ ሁሉ እንዲያደርግ ጥሪ እናቀርባለን።

November 17, 2013

 Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has ordered the Defense Forces to complete the final and third phases of the campaign.

 In a statement, the Defense Forces confirmed that they have devised a prudent campaign to bring the Junta to justice without harming civilians, heritage, religious institutions, development institutions and property.

 The full text of the statement is as follows:

 The final phase of the campaign has begun.

 The 72-hour period is over;  The law enforcement campaign has come to an end.  Within 72 hours, thousands of Tigray Special Forces and militia members surrendered to the Defense Forces.

 Many young people in Tigray, realizing the TPLF's evil intentions, have joined hands.  This last-minute decision is a matter of conscience.

 When the government gave 72 hours, it had two goals.  On the one hand, his main concern is law enforcement, not war.

 First, he believes that if the junta can surrender peacefully, it will be possible to complete the campaign and enforce the law at a lower cost.  To this end, he has provided numerous opportunities.

 Second, the TPLF's destructive intent is to save that person if anyone is found late.

 The last peaceful gate for the TPLF Junta has been closed due to Junta's arrogance.  But the door is open for anyone who realizes the purpose of their crime and returns;  Thousands of Tigray militia and special forces surrendered.

 Our defense forces have been ordered to complete the final and third phases of the campaign.  In this campaign we take great care of innocent people;  The city of Mekelle, built by the sweat of our people, will do its utmost to prevent further damage.

 All precautions should be taken to ensure that heritages, denominations, public facilities, public institutions and public housing are not targeted.

 The people of Mekelle and its environs disarmed and stayed at home and away from military targets;  We urge him to take all necessary precautions.

 We call on the people to contribute by reducing the number of Junta members to a minimum.

 We want to assure you that our Defense Forces has devised a careful campaign strategy to bring the Junta to justice without harming civilians, heritage, denominations, development institutions and property.

በጥቂት የህወሓት ጁንታ አባላት ምክንያት የሚደርሰውን ጉዳት ለመቀነስ ህዝቡ የጁንታውን አባላት አሳልፎ በመስጠት የበኩሉን አስተዋጽዖ እንዲያደርግ ጥሪ እናደርጋለን።

የመከላከያ ሰራዊታችን በሰላማዊ ዜጎች፣ በቅርሶች፣ በቤተ እምነቶች፣ በልማት ተቋማትና በንብረቶች ላይ ጉዳት ሳይደርስ ጁንታውን ለህግ የሚያቀርብበትን ጥንቃቄ የተሞላው የዘመቻ ስልት የነደፈ መሆኑን ልናረጋግጥላችሁ እንወዳለን።

Humanitarian aid is being provided in areas controlled by the Tigray Defense Forces

በትግራይ ክልል የመከላከያ ሠራዊቱ በተቆጣጠራቸው አካባቢዎች የሰብአዊ እርዳታ እየቀረበ ነው፡- ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ፅ/ቤት
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በትግራይ ክልል የመከላከያ ሠራዊቱ በተቆጣጠራቸው አካባቢዎች የሰብአዊ እርዳታ እየቀረበ መሆኑን ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ፅ/ቤት አስታወቀ።

የፌዴራል መንግስት በትግራይ ክልል ለሚገኙ ዜጎች የሚያስፈልገውን የሰብአዊ እርዳታ ለማድረስ ትኩረቱን ሰጥቶ እንደሚሰራም አስታውቋል።

መንግስት በቀጣይም ከአጋር ለጋሽ ድርጅቶች ጋር በመተባበር የሚያደርገውን ድጋፍ አጠናክሮ እንደሚቀጥል ነው ያስታወቀው።

በክልሉ በተለይ ከመኖሪያቸው ለተፈናቀሉ ዜጎች የሚያስፈልጋቸውን ድጋፍ በአፋጣኝ ለማድረስ የሰላም ሚኒስቴር ከሌሎች የፌዴራል ተቋማት ጋር በጋራ እየሰሩ መሆኑ ተገልጿል።

በዚህም የምግብ፣ የመጠጥ ውሃ፣ መድሀኒት እና ሌሎች ምግብ ነክ ያልሆኑ አቅርቦቶችን የፌዴራል መንግስቱ በተቆጣጠራቸው አካባቢዎች በካንፖች ውስጥ ለሚገኙ ተፈናቃዮች ማቅረብ ተጀምሯል።
 
በስፍራው በአሁኑ ወቅት አራት ስደተኞችን ተቀብሎ ለማስተናገድ የሚሆኑ ካምፖች ለማቋቋም እየተሰራ ሲሆን ይህን ለማስተባበር የተቋቋመው ኮሚቴም ዜጎችን በፍቃዳቸው መልሶ ለማቋቋም እንደሚሰራ ተገልጿል።

መንግስት የተሰደዱ ኢትዮጵያውያንን መልሶ ለማቋቋም እና የተባበሩት መንግስታት ኤጀንሲዎችን ጨምሮ ከሁሉም ዓለም አቀፍ የተራድኦ ድርጅቶች ጋር በጥምረት ለመስራት ያለውን ቁርጠኝነት አረጋግጧል።
Humanitarian aid is being provided in areas controlled by the Tigray Defense Forces
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 The Prime Minister's Office announced that humanitarian assistance is being provided in areas under the control of the Tigray Defense Forces.

 He said the federal government will focus on providing humanitarian assistance to the people of Tigray State.

 He said the government will continue to strengthen its support to partner donors.

 The Ministry of Peace is working with other federal institutions to provide immediate assistance to the displaced people in the state.

 As a result, food, drinking water, medicine, and other non-food items were provided to IDPs in camps controlled by the federal government.

 Work is currently underway to set up camps for four refugees, and the committee will work to rehabilitate them voluntarily.

 The government reaffirmed its commitment to rehabilitate displaced Ethiopians and work with all international aid agencies, including the United Nations.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

The final phase of the campaign has begun የመጨረሻው የዘመቻው ምዕራፍ ተጀምሯል።a

የመጨረሻው የዘመቻው ምዕራፍ ተጀምሯል።

የመጨረሻው የዘመቻው ምዕራፍ መጀመሩን ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዐቢይ አሕመድ አስታወቁ
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ለሕወሓት ወንጀለኛ ቡድን የተሰጠው በሰላም እጅ የመስጫ የ72 ሰአት ጊዜ መጠናቀቁን ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዐቢይ አሕመድ አስታውቀዋል።

በዚህም ሕግ የማስከበር ዘመቻው የመጨረሻው ምዕራፍ መጀመሩን ነው ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትሩ የገለፁት።

በተሰጠው የ72 ሰአታት ጊዜም በሺዎች የሚቆጠሩ የወንጀለኛው ቡድን ልዩ ኃይል እና ሚሊሻ አባላት እጃቸውን ለመከላከያ ሠራዊት መስጠታቸውንም ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዐቢይ አስታውቀዋል።

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has announced that the final phase of the campaign has begun
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 Prime Minister Aby Ahmed  has announced that the 72-hour handover of peace to the TPLF has ended.

 He said the final phase of the law enforcement campaign has begun.

 He said thousands of members of the Special Forces and Militia had surrendered to the Defense Forces within 72 hours.

Abiy Ahmed had to punish those seeking to break up Ethiopia’ – Djibouti President

Abiy Ahmed had to punish those seeking to break up Ethiopia’ – Djibouti President


The deadly conflict between Ethiopia’s federal government and Tigrayan rebels continues to intensify, especially after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed issued a warning on Sunday to surrender within 72 hours. But despite international calls for a cease in action, many regional neighbours, including the small state of Djibouti, are supporting the PM’s stance.

With less than five months to go before the presidential election, Djibouti’s head of state takes stock of his efforts to tackle economic and social issues, internal opposition, a war in Ethiopia and the country’s relations with China, France and the United States.

The virus quietly arrived in Djibouti one evening in mid-March 2020, aboard a Spanish military plane that had taken off from Seville. Eight months later, the silent killer continues to lurk in spite of the health authorities’ swift implementation of the “three Ts” (test, trace and treat), with 8% of the country’s population tested to date, i.e., the highest rate in the region.

Economic slowdown

Though the government of this city-state with 1 million residents has taken an optimistic view of the future – it forecasts a return to growth in 2021 – the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic is weighing heavily on its economy, which was in full swing before it ground to a halt. The Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway line, one of the country’s essential arteries, is running on a reduced schedule, while the stately hotel located in the continent’s largest free zone, just a few kilometres away from the capital, remains hopelessly empty.

But according to Aboubaker Omar

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በማይካድራ ተጨማሪ 74 ሰዎች ተገድለው ተገኙ

በማይካድራ ተጨማሪ 74 ሰዎች ተገድለው ተገኙ

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በማይካድራ ከተማ አብነት እና ሴንትራል መውጫ በተባሉ ገጠራማ ቦታዎች በሕወሓት ጨፍጫፊ ቡድን ተጨማሪ 74 ሰዎች ተገድለው ተገኝተዋል።

56 ዜጎች በአንድ ሥፍራ የተገኙ ሲሆን፣ አስከሬናቸው የውኃ ጉድጓድ ውስጥ የተከተተ ሰለባዎች መኖራቸውም ተረጋግጧል።

ሕወሓት ከጅምላ ግድያው በኋላ የዘር ማጥፋቱን ወንጀል ከዓለም አቀፉ ማኅበረሰብ ለመደበቅ የግድያውን ሰለባዎች ከከተማዋ አርቆ መደበቁን ከጥቃቱ የተረፉ የከተማዋ ነዋሪዎች ተናግረዋል። 

ሕወሓት ከጭፍጨፋው በተጨማሪም በከተማዋ የሚኖሩ አማራዎች በስጋት እንዲሸሹ የማድረግ ትልም እንደነበረውም ተገልጿል። 

የኢትዮጵያ ሰብአዊ መብቶች ኮሚሽን ትናንት ባወጣው መረጃ ጨፍጫፊው ሕወሓት በትንሹ 600 ሰዎች እንደገደለ እና በየቦታው የተገደሉ ሰዎች ስለሚገኙ ቁጥሩ ከዚህ ሊያሻቅብ እንደሚችል መግለጹ ይታወሳል።

በገዳይ ቡድኑ ሕይወታቸው ያለፈ ንጹሐን ዜጎች አስከሬን በክብር እንዲያርፍ መደረጉንም አብመድ  ዘግቧል።

An additional 74 people were found dead in Maikadra

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 An additional 74 people were killed by the TPLF in the rural areas of Mekadra, Abnet and Central Mewcha.

 56 citizens were found at one location, and the bodies of the victims were found buried in a well.

 Survivors say the TPLF has hidden the victims far from the city to hide the genocide from the international community after the massacre.

 In addition to the massacre, the TPLF also sought to intimidate Amharas living in the city.

 The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said in a statement on Monday that the TPLF had killed at least 600 people and that the number could be higher.

 The bodies of innocent people who lost their lives in the assassination were also honored, Abmed reported.

The European Union (EU) has said it is not interested in interfering in Ethiopia's internal affairs

የአውሮፓ ህብረት በኢትዮጵያ የውስጥ ጉዳይ ጣልቃ የመግባት ፍላጎት እንደሌለው ገለፀ

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የኢትዮጵያ መንግሥት በጀመረው ሕግ የማስከበር እርምጃ የአውሮፓ ህብረት በሀገሪቱ የውስጥ ጉዳይ ጣልቃ የመግባት ፍላጎት እንደሌለው ገለፀ።
 
ምክትል ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር እና የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር አቶ ደመቀ መኮንን ከአውሮፓ ህብረት የአደጋ ስራ አመራር ኮሚሽነር ጃኔዝ ሌናርቺች ጋር በብራሰልስ ተገናኝተው በኢትዮጵያ ወቅታዊ ጉዳይ ዙሪያ መክረዋል።
 
ኮሚሽነሩ በዚሁ ወቅት የኢትዮጵያ መንግሥት በጀመረው ሕግ የማስከበር እርምጃ የአውሮፓ ህብረት በሃገሪቱ የውስጥ ጉዳይ ጣልቃ የመግባት ፍላጎት የለውም ብለዋል።
 
ኢትዮጵያ ለህብረቱ ስትራቴጂያዊ አጋር ሀገር መሆንዋን የጠቀሱት ኮሚሽነሩ፤ በሕግ ማስከበር እንቅስቃሴው ለንፁሃን ዜጎች ሰብዓዊ ድጋፍ የሚሰጥበትን መንገድ ለማመቻቸት በመንግሥት የተጀመረው ጥረት ተጠናክሮ እንዲቀጥል ጠይቀዋል።
 
አቶ ደመቀ በበኩላቸው ዓለም አቀፍ የሰብዓዊ መብት ድንጋጌዎችን ታሳቢ በማድረግ እና ነባራዊ ሁኔታውን በማጥናት ሰብዓዊ ድጋፍ ተደራሽ የሚደረግበትን አግባብ አስረድተዋል።
 
ንፁሃን ዜጎች ለከፋ ቀውስ ተጋላጭ እንዳይሆኑ እና ሰብዓዊ ድጋፍ በፍጥነት ተደራሽ ለማድረግ መንግሥት የጀመረው ጥረት ተጠናክሮ ይቀጥላል ማለታቸውን ከምክትል ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ጽ/ቤት ያገኘነው መረጃ ያመለክታል።

The European Union (EU) has said it is not interested in interfering in Ethiopia's internal affairs

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 The European Union (EU) has said it is not interested in interfering in the country's internal affairs.

 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Demeke Mekonnen met with EU Commissioner for Disaster Management Janice Lenarchich in Brussels to discuss current affairs in Ethiopia.

 He said the EU is not interested in interfering in the country's internal affairs.

 "Ethiopia is a strategic partner for the union," he said.  He called on the government to intensify its efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to innocent people.

 Demeke, for his part, explained how humanitarian assistance can be achieved by taking into account international human rights conventions and studying the current situation.

 According to information obtained from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the government will continue to intensify its efforts to ensure that innocent people are not exposed to the worst of the crisis and that humanitarian assistance is readily available.

Adherence to the Principle of Non-intervention in Internal Affairs

Adherence to the Principle of Non-intervention in Internal Affairs

Ethiopia is a country with a long and proud history of statehood. It is one of the early members of the League of Nations and a founding member of the United Nations. It is also one of the architects of the Organization of African Unity.

Ethiopia’s commitment to multilateral cooperation and a world order based on the principles and norms of international law is firm, long-standing and unwavering. Ethiopia has always been on the vanguard of a rules-based international system as demonstrated by, for example, its position as a major contributor of troops for various UN and AU peacekeeping missions in various parts of world.

A fundamental element of the international legal order is the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of sovereign states, which is enshrined in Articie 2(7) of the Charter of the United Nations. The International Court of Justice has aiso repeatedly affirmed this principle asserting that “the principle of non-intervention involves the right of every sovereign State to conduct its affairs without outside interference.... international law requires political integrity....to be respected”. This principle is also embedded in the legal and normative order of the African Union.

While we appreciate and understand the interest of the international community to assist in the ongoing law enforcement operations, we would also like to underscore that this must be done in accordance with international law. This, first and foremost, means the international community should stand by until the Government of Ethiopia submits its requests for assistance to the community of nations.

When the Ethiopian people and government launched a comprehensive package of political and economic reforms in 2018, they were driven by a commitment to realize the twin objectives of peace and prosperity for themselves. As the external dimension of our peace mission started bearing the desired fruits, our internal peace was threatened by hardline members of the old order, and particularly of the TPLF who deployed everything within their hands to subvert the reform process and bring themselves back to power through the use of force.

For almost three years now, in their efforts to frustrate the democratization process, the TPLF leadership orchestrated a spate of violent attacks by training, arming and financing criminal elements to target ethnic and religious minorities in different parts of the country.

In an act of treason, on November 4 2020, the TPLF leadership launched a brazen attack, under cover of darkness, against the Northern Command of the Ethiopian National Defense Force. Using traitors recruited from within the army, not only did the TPLF leadership cause the massacre of unarmed soldiers in the dead of night, they also attempted to take possession, illegally, of the entire military depot of the Northern Command in what they themseives admitted and calied a “lightning preemptive attack” on the National Defense Force. 


Such manifestly treasonous acts perpetrated by: a political party constitute a brazen attempt to take power by per the} of our land. Adding fuel to fire in TPLF’s criminality, 600 i t were brutally in th 

town of Mai Kadra. An intial Amnesty Intemational report on the horrendous crime has further been validated by the Ethiopian Human _Rughts Commission, which descnbed the massacre by TPLF as cri y and war crimes. 

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The tuie of law operations carried out by the Government of Ethiopia since the day our National Defense Force were attacked therefore constitute acts intended to defend and preserve the soverengnty and integrity of the state of Ethiopia, to restore law and order throughout its terntory, and to bring the perpetrators of the criminal act to justice. 

Maintaining the integrity of our political and constitutional order compels us to take robust law enforcement measures against the dique of renegades vathin the TPLF. As a sovereign state, Ethiop t y. And that ts exactly what we are doing. We believe the measures we are h , who have taken up arms against the Federation are in accordance with the spint t and objectives of the Afncan Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance which prohiiits unconstitutional 

change of g Pp 

White undertaking our rule of law enforcement operations in the northern part of our country, within the framework of a state of emergency, the Government of Ethiopia is operating with due care for the protection of the civilian population and to minimuze the humanitanan cost of the cnses precipitated by the TPLF. 

Ethiopia appreciates the well-meaning concerns of our friends within the international community. | would, however, ike to stress the fact that Ethiopia is very | much capable and 

Wf hue tlic cif, oh ite | 

2anant ¥ gto ea0ive 1s 

While we consider the concerns and advice of our friends, we reject any interference in our internal affairs. We therefore respectfully urge the international community to refrain from any unwelcome and unlawful acts of interference and respect the fundamental principles of 

November 25, 2020 

Adherence to the Principle of Non-intervention in Internal Affairs 

Ethiopia is a country with a long and proud history of statehood. It is one of the early members of the League of Nations and a founding member of the United Nations. It is also one of the architects of the Organization of African Unity. 

Ethiopia’s commitment to multilateral cooperation and a world order based on the principles and norms of international law is firm, long-standing and unwavering. Ethiopia has always been on the vanguard of a rules-based international system as demonstrated by, for example, its position as a major contributor of troops for various UN and AU peacekeeping missions in various parts of world. 

A fundamental element of the international legal order is the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of sovereign states, which is enshrined in Articie 2(7) of the Charter of the United Nations. The International Court of Justice has aiso repeatedly affirmed this principle asserting that “the principle of non-intervention involves the right of every sovereign State to conduct its affairs without outside interference.... international law requires political integrity....to be respected”. This principle is also embedded in the legal and normative order of the African Union. 

While we appreciate and understand the interest of the international community to assist in the ongoing law enforcement operations, we would also like to underscore that this must be done in accordance with international law. This, first and foremost, means the international community should stand by until the Government of Ethiopia submits its requests for assistance to the community of nations. 

When the Ethiopian people and government launched a comprehensive package of political and economic reforms in 2018, they were driven by a commitment to realize the twin objectives of peace and prosperity for themselves. As the external dimension of our peace mission started bearing the desired fruits, our internal peace was threatened by hardline members of the old order, and particularly of the TPLF who deployed everything within their hands to subvert the reform process and bring themselves back to power through the use of force. 

For almost three years now, in their efforts to frustrate the democratization process, the TPLF leadership orchestrated a spate of violent attacks by training, arming and financing criminal elements to target ethnic and religious minorities in different parts of the country. 

In an act of treason, on November 4 2020, the TPLF leadership launched a brazen attack, under cover of darkness, against the Northern Command of the Ethiopian National Defense Force. Using traitors recruited from within the army, not only did the TPLF leadership cause the massacre of unarmed soldiers in the dead of night, they also attempted to take possession, illegally, of the entire military depot of the Northern Command in what they themseives admitted and calied a “lightning preemptive attack” on the National Defense Force. 

Such manifestly treasonous acts perpetrated by: a political party constitute a brazen attempt to take power by per the} of our land. Adding fuel to fire in TPLF’s criminality, 600 i t were brutally in th 

town of Mai Kadra. An intial Amnesty Intemational report on the horrendous crime has further been validated by the Ethiopian Human _Rughts Commission, which descnbed the massacre by TPLF as cri y and war crimes. 

7. o 

The tuie of law operations carried out by the Government of Ethiopia since the day our National Defense Force were attacked therefore constitute acts intended to defend and preserve the soverengnty and integrity of the state of Ethiopia, to restore law and order throughout its terntory, and to bring the perpetrators of the criminal act to justice. 

Maintaining the integrity of our political and constitutional order compels us to take robust law enforcement measures against the dique of renegades vathin the TPLF. As a sovereign state, Ethiop t y. And that ts exactly what we are doing. We believe the measures we are h , who have taken up arms against the Federation are in accordance with the spint t and objectives of the Afncan Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance which prohiiits unconstitutional 

change of g Pp 

White undertaking our rule of law enforcement operations in the northern part of our country, within the framework of a state of emergency, the Government of Ethiopia is operating with due care for the protection of the civilian population and to minimuze the humanitanan cost of the cnses precipitated by the TPLF. 

Ethiopia appreciates the well-meaning concerns of our friends within the international community. | would, however, ike to stress the fact that Ethiopia is very | much capable and 

Wf hue tlic cif, oh ite | 

2anant ¥ gto ea0ive 1s 

While we consider the concerns and advice of our friends, we reject any interference in our internal affairs. We therefore respectfully urge the international community to refrain from any unwelcome and unlawful acts of interference and respect the fundamental principles of 

November 25, 2020 

3200 KG drug used by a TPLF was seized

የትህነግ ዘራፊ ቡድን ሲጠቀምበት የነበረ 32 ኩንታል አደንዛዥ እፅ በቁጥጥር ስር ዋለ

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የትህነግ ዘራፊ ቡድን ሲጠቀምበት የነበረ 32 ኩንታል ካናቢስ የተሰኘ አደንዛዥ እፅ በቁጥጥር ስር ውሏል። 


አደንዛዥ እፁ በተሽከርካሪ ተጭኖ ከሁመራ ወደ ተለያዩ አካባቢዎች ሊገባ ሲል መያዙን የአማራ ክልል ልዩ ኃይል ቴዎድሮስ ብርጌድ ዋና አዛዥ ኮማንደር ዘለቀ ምትኩ ተናግረዋል። 


በዓለም አቀፍ ህግ የተከለከለውን እፅ የትህነግ ዘራፊ ቡድን እድሜያቸው ለጦርነት ያልደረሱ ህፃናት እንዲጠቀሙት በማድረግ ወደ ጦርነት እያስገባቸው መሆኑን እጃቸውን የሰጡ የትህነግ የልዩ ኃይል አባላት መናገራቸውን ዋና አዛዡ ገልጸዋል።


ዘራፊ ቡድኑ ህፃናትን ወደ ጦርነት ማስገባቱ ሳያንስ ዓለም አቀፍ ወንጀል የሆነውን አደንዛዥ ዕፅ ህፃናት እንዲጠቀሙ ማድረጉ የወረደ ተግባር ማሳያ ነው ብለዋል።

 

ከአደንዛዥ እፁ በተጨማሪ ህገወጡ ትህነግ በአልመዳ የጨርቃ ጨርቅ ፋብሪካ ያመረታቸው የፌዴራል ፖሊስ፣ የሀገር መከላከያ ሰራዊት እና የማረሚያ ቤት ፖሊስ አልባሳት አብሮ በቁጥጥር ስር መዋሉን ኮማንደር ዘለቀ ተናግረዋል ሲል አብመድ ዘግቧል። 


A 3200/KG  drug used by a gang was seized


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 Thirty-two quintals of cannabis used by the gang were seized


 Commander of the Amhara Regional State Special Forces, Tewodros Brigade Commander, Zeleke Mitiku, said the drug was seized on its way to Humera.




 According to the Commander-in-Chief, members of the TNG Special Forces have surrendered to the use of the drug, which is banned by international law.




 He said the gang's involvement in the war and the use of children as part of a global crime was an understatement


 In addition to the drug, federal police, the army and prison police uniforms produced by the illegal T-TPLF at the Almeda textile factory were also seized, Commander Zeleke said.

By Derege Demissie, J.D.

Every nation that has gone through a transformative reform struggles to rid itself of the ills of the former regime through different models of accountability, retribution, restitution or reconciliation. After Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power in Ethiopia in 2018, he introduced measures to implement his progressive reform agenda. He released political prisoners, invited exiled opposition parties, and ended a stalemate war with Eritrea. Yet, he left untouched those responsible for decades of human rights violations, suppression of individual rights and liberties, suppression of free speech, and most of all rampant and crippling corruption at the highest levels. No one was to pay a price, confess to crimes committed, seek forgiveness or reconciliation. He asked the public to forgive, where such was not even sought, and move on.

Countries that have a well-functioning and respected legal system use the legal process of accountability in criminal and civil courts. Others that find the past too painful and complex to address within the judicial setting, resort to a process of reconciliation where the perpetrator confesses to his or her crimes while their victims are encouraged to share the pain they endured. However, in Prime Minister Abiy’s Ethiopia there was neither judicial nor public accountability for crimes committed or for flagrant public corruption by officials of the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF).

The public, relieved at the bloodless change, supported Abiy and agreed to move on. Even as some expressed frustration at the continued leadership role of many TPLF officials in the public service, the military and the private sector, no one called for an outright war against the TPLF.

For a brief period, Abiy’s attempt at reform without reckoning seemed to have a chance to succeed. But that hope proved short-lived. No sooner had TPLF’s own members voted to name Abiy prime minister than they began to undermine his reform efforts in several ways. The relationship between the state of Tigray and the Federal government soon began to take the form of two co-equal entities. The Tigray region was effectively operating outside the jurisdiction of the federal courts. When the former head of national security was charged with human rights violations, he simply absconded to Tigray, effectively out of the law’s reach.

Instead of confronting the TPLF head-on, Abiy moved swiftly and without much fanfare to disentangle the military and the internal security apparatus from the TPLF. He modernized the air force. He promoted professional military leaders to top positions. At the same time, instead of taking steps to join the reform, the TPLF began to retrench and consolidate its power in the Tigray region.

The fractured ruling coalition of parties that was created and dominated by TPLF finally disintegrated when Abiy implemented one of his transformative reform agendas by establishing a multi-ethnic party, Biltsigina (Prosperity) in late 2019. Its creation was antithetical to the central principle of the TPLF.  The TPLF at its core is an ethnic nationalist party. It views Ethiopia as a conglomeration of many independent, self-interested ethnic groups with distinct geographic regions attached to them. According to that view, each citizen of Ethiopia is loyal to his ethnic group first and secondarily to the nation. Ethnic identity overshadowed citizenship.

These ideas morphed into a legal framework in the new constitution that introduced the concept of ethnic-based federalism. The constitution created 9 states along ethnic lines. The states, referred to as Killils, which literally means exclusionary zone, were named according to the dominant ethnic group that inhabits the land. Each Killil was provided with a constitution that is identical, verbatim, in every respect. The TPLF dominated the ruling coalition that assigned a party from within its coalition to administer each region. But the federalism promise of local rule never materialized.

Ethiopia’s federal system lacked many of the characters of a federation. The ethnic states never adopted their own constitution in a free constitutional drafting and ratification process. They never once conducted a free and fair election to elect local and state leaders, the central government often removed and appointed the governors at will. As the former US Ambassador Herman Cohen, a long-time ally of the TPLF and a controversial figure when it comes to Ethiopian politics, recently admitted, for 27 years Ethiopia’s federal system was a unitary system controlled by one party.  “In 1991 a system of states was established based on ethnic groups. But this was a fake system because none of the states that had ethnic groups different from the Tigrayans had any voice what their government should be and what they should have. So it is strictly a one party state, which most African governments had abandoned long time ago.” 

So when Abiy first announced his governing principle “Medemer,” which can mean addition, unity or togetherness, what the TPLF leaders and some supporters of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), heard was a call for an end to ethnic-federalism. They saw the creation of the multi-ethnic party as proof that Abiy intends to lead the country in the direction of unity, a word, to TPLF and some Oromo activists, domination by the Amhara, the second largest ethnic group that has dominated the political, cultural and literary life in the country over a hundred years, lasting until 1991. The shift created what many saw as an unholy alliance between extremist elements within the OLF and the TPLF. The OLF, a one-time separatist group that oscillates between advocating for a separate Oromo state and fighting for the rights of Oromo people, began to oppose Abiy openly and went as far as disputing his ethnic identity as an Oromo.

The simmering conflict boiled over when the national elections were postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The TPLF protested and called the move unconstitutional. But instead of going to court and avail itself of the legal remedy available to it under the laws the TPLF itself had instituted while it was in power, it chose to unilaterally declare the federal government illegitimate and announced that Federal law will not have any force or effect Tigray region. The announcement was accompanied by a show of force where thousands of young soldiers of the Tigray special forces marched through the streets of Mekelle, the regional capital. Then TPLF leaders announced they had over 250,000-strong special forces and militia, armed and trained to “defend” the right of the Tigrayan people. Still, Abiy chose to wait and see. But he did not need to wait much longer.

On November 3, the Tigrayan special forces attacked a federal garrison in Mekele and took over the compound, seizing armaments belonging to the Northern Command. One of the TPLF leaders, who used to be a federal government official, explained the reasoning behind the attack as “an anticipatory self-defense.” He compared the attack with Israel’s preemptive strikes against Egypt during the 6 day war in 1967. That was not an apt comparison. A better example would be the attack on Fort Sumter by the confederate general P.G.T Beauregard in South Carolina, United States, in 1860, that prompted Abraham Lincoln to declare war against the confederacy.

The attack on the federal troops not only prompted the government’s all out response to bring the entire leadership of the TPLF to justice, it also ended the experiment to usher in reform without confrontation and reckoning. In the past two weeks, Abiy’s government has charged over a hundred high ranking former officials for various crimes committed over the past three decades. The TPLF, when it controlled the government, owned and operated a number of corporations in the private sector. Last week, the government froze the assets of over thirty major corporations with ties to the TPLF and its leaders. These corporations controlled the lion’s share of the private economy and, according to various sources, openly operated outside the business norm and the rules that govern their competitors.

The TPLF leadership has made a habit of missing opportunities and wasting chances. Its decision-making has been erratic, short-sighted and unimaginative. It consistently underestimated the depth of opposition it faced in the country. The TPLF also overestimated its strength among the populous in the Tigray region.

Now the TPLF is facing the entire federal army, well-trained and equipped and fighting fueled by the outrage over the surprise attack on fellow soldiers. The federal troops are fighting with popular support and a sense of moral authority. The rapid and successive loss it suffered is proof that TPLF never had a chance.

When the TPLF came to power in 1991, it had the perfect opportunity to build a democratic system that guarantees individual freedom and protects individual rights. It missed a chance to create a genuine federal system that allows the people to elect their local leaders and have a say in the administration of their local affairs. It missed the opportunity to institute essential safeguards against corruption and develop a legal system with an independent judiciary. Most of all, it failed to build a society where there are no clear winners and losers.

The challenge for Abiy now is to ensure that there are no losers and winners at the end of the conflict. That is to say, the Tigrayan people must not feel they “lost.” So far, the government has done a commendable job of separating the TPLF leaders from the people in Tigray. The main work in that regard, however, begins when the rebuilding effort starts. If the people in Tigray region are able to express themselves freely and openly as well as exercise their democratic rights, they will see themselves as winners. A greater emphasis on individual rights and liberties with strong legal protection will play a significant role the healing process.

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Ethiopia’s Government and the TPLF Leadership Are Not Morally Equivalent

Ethiopia’s Government and the TPLF Leadership Are Not Morally Equivalent

Ethiopia commission says Tigray youth group killed 600 civilians in November 9 attack(Reuters)

Ethiopia commission says Tigray youth group killed 600 civilians in November 9 attack

FILE PHOTO: Ethiopians who fled the ongoing fighting in Tigray region, gather in Hamdayet village near the Sudan-Ethiopia border, eastern Kassala state, Sudan November 22, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah

The Nov. 9 attack - first reported by rights group Amnesty International - was aimed at residents of non-Tigrayan origin, the commission said. It called the attack a “massacre,” saying accounts from survivors and witnesses suggested that the killings were part of a “widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population.”

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed called in a tweet for “the international community to condemn these atrocious acts of crimes against humanity.”

Reuters was not immediately able to verify the accounts because internet and phone connections to the region are down and access tightly controlled since fighting erupted between government troops and forces of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) on Nov. 4.

Reuters was unable to reach local Tigray leaders for comment. The TPLF have previously denied any responsibility for the killings.

Amnesty declined to comment on the Ethiopian commission’s findings.

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