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By Amina Mire
Carleton University, Ottawa
July 05, 2007

Africa’s Leaders Are Shoulder to Shoulder
and Hips on Hands with Meles Zinawi..
If the above image of Meles Zinawi, shoulder
to shoulder with two other Africa’s leaders,
seeks to project an image of a statesman,
below is another image of Zinawi. The image
in the next caption was on display on 30
June 2007 demonstration in front of the
office of the new British Prime Minister,
Gordon Brown at #10 Downing Street. The
image is a caricature, a work of art and not
an actual photo of Zinawi.
Thus its meaning is symbolic and therefore
more powerful. This is important because the
caricature of Zinawi in this image expresses
the true sentiment of the Somali people in
that demo in response to the unmitigated
death and destruction Zinawi’s Tigre army
has been wrecking in Somalia.

In today’s Africa, and in the shadows of
Julius Nyerere and Kwame Nkrumah, we have
murderous thugs such as Meles Zinawi,
Abdullahi Yusuf, Ali Mohamed Gedi, et al,
who are murdering, maiming, looting and
displacing the people of Somalia as they
collect rewards of their crimes against
humanity in the form of blood money and the
false praises as payments of service
rendered on behest of foreign imperialistic
forces.
The image also makes other references such
as UK, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Egypt, Algeria
and Tanzania: these countries are part of an
ad hoc committee known as The Contact Group
for Somalia. They, too, have been complicit
in Zinawi’s crime of genocide against the
people of Somalia.
Sadly, as a political union comprising of
independent African nations, the AU is dead.
This is not to suggest that the ideal of
Pan-Africanism is dead. Far from it: as long
as African people and people of African
descent continue to struggle for economic,
political and social justice and the
restoration of their human dignity, Pan-Africanism
will remain relevant. But, as a political
organization, the African Union [AU] is
dead. On the specific issue of AU
peacekeeping mission in Somalia, the current
AU troops in Somalia is a mercenary army who
are in Somalia’ soil to serve foreign forces
determined to gain a total ownership over
Somalia’s unexplored natural resources and
install a puppet US friendly regime.
Somalis have no choice but to struggle for
the liberation of their nation from the
menacing grip of the unholy trinity of
Zinawi’s Tirge army, US special forces and
thuggish warlords of TFG. The AU has been
collaborating with the forces currently
menacing the people of Somalia. The Somali
people are under the illegal occupation of
the Tigre army of Meles Zinawi. It is the
right and duty of all Somalis to struggle
against the colonial takeover of their
country. China has played a role in the
project of death and destruction against the
people of Somalia. Whilst the critics of
western imperialism in Africa often point
the accusing finger at the US’s meddling of
the internal affairs of Africa, China’s
meddling of the internal affairs of Africa
has not receive a comparable scrutiny.
As a result, China has been able to quietly
cultivate a network of dubious relationships
with some of the must ruthless regimes in
Africa, including Ethiopia’s dictator, Meles
Zinawi, and the regime in Sudan. Second,
whilst the US gives a cynical lip service to
“the need to protect the human rights” of
the local populations, China does not bother
with such false pretenses. As a result, in
Africa, China has been able to receive
lucrative oil concessions and sweet deals
from regimes in Africa with well documented
gross human rights record such as Ethiopia
and Sudan. In the specific case China’s oil
drillings in Ogaden, China is implicated in
Zinawi’s program of genocide against the
people of Ogaden. This is because Zinawi’
program of death and destruction against the
people of Ogaden, makes Ogaden “safe” for
China to exploit the oil and natural gas in
Ogaden. Thus, China, exploitation of natural
resources of Ogaden and Zinawi’s program of
the systematic liquidation of the people of
Ogaden are linked.
China had been able to keep quite about its
increasing penetration deep into Ogaden and
or by mask it in the name of “bring
development to Africa”. China’s dubious
collusion with Zinawi’ gross human rights
violation in Ogaden might have remained
hidden from the international community for
a long time. No more. The international
community knows more about the plight of the
people of Ogaden due to, a large measure, by
a recent attack by Ogaden Liberation Front [ONLF]
against Zinawi’s Tigre army killing scores
of Ethiopian soldiers and nine Chinese oil
workers.
It is pertinent to point out that while
Ogaden is one of the most underdeveloped
areas under Ethiopia’s control, China
brought to Ogade Chinese workers to work in
the Ogaden oil fields rather than hiring the
local people. Thus, while China seeks
promulgate its colonizing designs on
Africa’s natural resources through the
rhetoric of “bring development to Africa,”
in reality, China is systemically
undercutting Africa’s labour force by bring
Chinese workforce to Africa rather than
hiring local workers.

[ONLF]A Rebels With A Cause.
It is equally pertinent to point out that
whilst Zinawi’s chosen tactic, in dealing
with the Bush administration, is the need
to fight “Islamic terror,” in order to ally
himself and his tribal based Tigre regime
with the US’s war against global terror,
with China, Zinawi does not need to hide his
ruthless human rights violations against the
people of Oganden and other Ethiopian
citizens. As a result, China and Zinawi have
developed cozy relationship predicated on
genocide, murder and exploitation of the
people of Ogaden. Consequently, China might
be exporting economic “development” to other
parts of Africa but in Ethiopian occupied
Ogaden, China brought in as well as has
exacerbated Zinawi’ culture of gross human
rights violations. It is in this specific
context that China’s collusion with Meles
Zinawi’s program of genocide against people
in Ogedan must be critically examined,
understood and contested.
It is on the basis of China’s collusion with
Zinawi’s gross human rights violations
against the people of Ogaden that I took a
keen interest after reading about China’s
donation of $600,000 to help African
Unions peacekeeping effort in Somalia. This
is relatively a small donation.
However, I wanted to know what is the real
motivation behind this pathetic gesture of
goodwill, for as one of the five permanent
members of the security council, China has
endorsed the US sponsorship of Ethiopia’s
illegal invasion of Somalia. Put
differently, China has contributed the
current death and destruction Zinawi’ Tigre
army is wrecking against the people of
Somalia. Second, the African Union has also
endorsed Ethiopia’s illegal invasion of
Somalia. Thus, by endorsing Ethiopia’s
invasion of Somalia, the African Union (AU)
and UN Charters are in clear violation of
Security Council resolutions 1724, 1725 and
1744.
The naked AU partisan in favor of Ethiopia
and against Somalia is particularly
insulting to ordinary patriotic Somalis.
This is particularly so for Ethiopia’s
illegal invasion of Somalia violates
Somalia’s national sovereignty and
territorial integrity. Absurdly, the AU has
defended its backing up Ethiopia's illegal
invasion of Somalia as a way of restoring
and "protecting" Ethiopia's national
sovereignty.
To add more insult to Somalia’s collative
injury, at present, the AU is using the
destruction of Somalia to collect a “blood
money” in name of “peacekeeping” duties in
Somalia. This is clearly a cleaver way of
creating employment opportunities for
soldiers from some AU nations working in
Somalia or might come at a later day, as a
part of AU mercenary army occupying Somalia.
Hence, the AU forces currently in Somalia
are part of Zinawi’ Tigre mercenary
occupation army which is currently killing,
maiming, looting and raping the people of
Somalia with impunity.
I have argued elsewhere reasons for Bush
administration’s preference of AU
“peacekeeping” force in Somalia over UN
peacekeepers, for the former are willing to
engage violent actions rights which are
designed to subdue the Somali population in
order to enhance the successful installation
into the political power a group of thuggish
warlord as a US puppet regime of TFG.
In that work, I have also argued that, the
US will try to seek the support of European
Union nations to finance the bulk of UA
peacekeeping force in Somalia.
This option is still open. However, faced
with gross human rights violations by the US
backed Transitional Federal government and
the Ethiopia’s occupation forces, EU member
nations might be reluctant to give a full
financial backing to the warlord regime of
Yusuf and Gedi.
Some European nations, such as Italy, have
openly expressed their opposition to
Ethiopia’s continue occupation of Somalia.
Italy has also pushed for more inclusive
Somalia’s reconciliation process, which
includes members of the defeated Islamists.
It is not clear how this is going to happen
since Islamists consider themselves a
nonclanist organization and that the
transition government has refused members of
UIC a seat on the negotiating table unless
members of Islamists are appointed by their
clans. The clan based structuring of Somali
political process is being frown upon not
only by the Islamists, increasingly,
ordinary Somalis are expressing their
opposition to what they see as Zinawi’s
designs of the systemic dismantling of
Somalia’s national identity as a nation
state with clearly marked territorial
borders, social, cultural institutions and
legal a system.
It is in this context that, increasingly,
the Islamist in Somalia are being seen as a
genuine nationalist force against
US/Ethiopian foreign occupiers and TFG as a
stooge serving the interests of its foreign
masters rather than those of ordinary
Somalis. Italy has also pledged a financial
support to AU peacekeeping force in Somalia.
However, Italy wants Ethiopian forces to
completely withdraw from Somalia before
African Union peacekeepers can take their
place. This is significant for Italy is
trying separate between occupation army of
Ethiopia and peacekeeping force from other
AU nations.
Whilst Italy has been demanding a complete
Ethiopia’s troop pull out of Somalia, as the
two main players currently contesting over
the control of Africa’s natural resources,
including oil and natural gas explorations
and exploitations in the Horn of Africa,
neither China nor the US has made similar
demands of Ethiopia troop withdrawal out of
Somalia. The US is the main player which is
currently footing the bill for Ethiopia’s
occupation of Somalia. With this small
gesture, and probably more money to follow,
China is now making an open investment to
the Ethiopia’s occupation of Somalia.
China’s eagerness to publicize its meager
contribution to peacekeeping force in
Somalia aims, primarily, at two main
players: Ethiopia’s strong man, Meles Zinawi
and his boss George W. Bush. Towards Zinawi,
China is rewarding him for Zinawi’s ruthless
suppression of the people of Ogaden so the
China can safely exploit and appropriate oil
resources from Ogaden. So this is China’s
quid pro quo designed to appease Zinawi
ruthless occupation of Somalia.
Towards the Bush administration, by
contributing or seeming to be contributing
to ,financially, AU peacekeeping effort in
Somalia, China is aiming to struck another
quid pro quo deal with the U.S so that,
rather than fighting over it, China and the
U.S might come to a mutually satisfactory
agreement over the remaining oil and gas
resources in Africa. So that the US might
drop charges of human rights abuses against
the regime in Sudan [i.e. Darfur]. The US
might go along with China’s scheme for China
can also use it’s own proxy agents who can
bring charges of human rights abuses against
the US’s backing of criminal warlords in
Somalia or even against Zinawi’s Tigre
army’s gross human rights record in Somalia.
In the current scramble for Africa’s natural
resources, human rights, war against
“Islamic terror”, “development” and
“democracy” are interchangeable metaphors
which are capriciously deployed to advance
imperialistic agendas.[left image: see.
The right image: see.]

Majority of Africans are willing to deny or
minimize extent to which African tribes may
have participated in the greatest genocide
against humanity: The Transatlantic Slave
Trade. Today, we cannot deny that African
leaders are standing shoulder to shoulder
with Meles Zinawi as his Tigre troops
continue to commit war crimes and crimes of
genocide against humanity against the Somali
people inside Ethiopia’s occupied Ogaden and
in Ethiopia’s occupied Somalia. Today,
leading African nations are either openly or
by their tacit conspicuous silences,
supporting the Tigre colonization of
Somalia. For the people of Somalia, the
message is clear. The Somali people must and
will struggle to liberate their country and
victory shall be theirs.
Amina Mire, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa,
Canada. Email: amina_mire@carleton.ca
Scores die in
Ethiopia oil attack. 27 April 2007.
BBC.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6588055.stm
Sophia Tesfamariam.
Ethiopian Air
Strikes
in Somalia: Violation
of the Geneva
Conventions. 10
January 2007. American Chronicle.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=18949
Sophia Tesfamariam.
Ethiopian Air
Strikes
in Somalia: Violation
of the Geneva
Conventions. 10
January 2007. American Chronicle.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=18949
http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2007/jun/the_conoco_somalia_declassification_project.aspx
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