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Ethiopian Diaspora, US Rights Groups Seek Democratic Progress in Ethiopia

By Nico Colombant

VOA News

Members of the Ethiopian diaspora and U.S. human rights groups want the U.S. government to put pressure on its Horn of Africa ally Ethiopia to implement democratic reform, ahead of parliamentary elections Sunday. But Africa experts say Washington has little leverage to effect change.

Ethiopian-Americans recently marched from the State Department to the White House demanding that U.S. officials put pressure on Ethiopia's government to free opposition leader Birtukan Mideksa.Birtukan, along with other opposition politicians and Ethiopian journalists are currently in jail on allegations of undermining state authority. They aren't able to report or run in Sunday's parliamentary elections. U.S. human rights groups say Ethiopia's government is stifling freedom of speech and oppressing the opposition.Ethiopian-American Hana Haile was one of the protesters in Washington. She says this demonstration would not be possible in Ethiopia."There would be a lot of fear of retaliation against us for this march," she said. "There could be lots of gunshots and lots of deaths. And that's what we want people back home to experience the same as we do here."Ethiopian officials say their democracy is a work in progress and that the elections will be free and fair.Africa expert J. Peter Pham, from the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, says Ethiopia is such an important ally that the U.S. must cooperate with its government, however imperfect."Ethiopia has been an important and pivotal state in the Horn of Africa subregion for many years and all the more so in this particular period of history when we have utter chaos in most of the former Somali state, the prospect of a breakup of Sudan and other tensions in the area with Kenya, with elections coming up."Terrence Lyons, at George Mason University, says the Obama administration has tried to modify the relationship."During the Bush administration, policy toward Ethiopia was very heavily dominated by counter-terrorism concerns," he said. "President Obama, I believe, is trying to re-calibrate the relationship so that human rights, democracy and other issues reach equal status with the counter-terrorism agenda."Lyons says the United States has little leverage in Ethiopia, where China, India and Saudi Arabia have larger business interests.Meanwhile, in front of the White House, human rights activist Chris Flaherty staged a week-long hunger strike, demanding that the U.S. pressure Ethiopia to release Birtukan.He says it takes sacrifice to bring change."You know, your freedom is going to come at a cost and it's going to take tremendous effort," said Flaherty. "People are going to get hurt. People are going to go to jail. People could possibly get killed. But you have to resign yourself that that is going to be the reality."He says demonstrations and sanctions helped topple apartheid in South Africa. And he says that's a good example of what he hopes will happen in Ethiopia.

 

 

 

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The Ethiopian Women for Peace and Development (EWPD) Joins Amnesty International’s Write for Right Campaign for Ms Birtukan Mideksa

The Ethiopian Women for Peace and Development is working with Amnesty International for the release of Ms. Birtukan Mideksa, a political party leader and a political prisoner in Ethiopia.  Amnesty International launched a Write for Right campaign for the release of Ms. Birtukan Mideksa in November 2009. Please address letters to Birtukan Mideksa in care of the Ethiopian Women for Peace and Development address in the USA;   P.O.Box 1318, Wheaton, MD 20915 , USA.

To date, we have received over 15,000 cards and letters written to Birtukan Mideksa.  The letters have come from all over the world including Canada, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Israel, United Kingdom, and United States (including New Hampshire, Alaska, North Carolina, and California.)  They were written by variety of people including school children and individuals from different faiths. They have also come from members of peace and human rights organizations. The pictures below show just some of the letters.

We thank everyone who has taken their time to write the letters supporting Birtukan Mideksa’s courageous stand for peaceful struggle to realize democracy and the respect of human rights in Ethiopia.

We encourage you to join us in this effort by writing letters of support to Ms.Birtukan Mideksa by visiting the web site http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AFR25/010/2009/en

 

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Ms. Birtukan Mideksa, Political Prisoner
in Ethiopia since December 2008

Ms Mideksa was a former judge and
Chairperson of the CUDJ party.


Please light a virtual candlelight clicking here 

to petition her release. Ethiopian Women
for Peace and Development (EWPD)

 

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