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EU must end “business as usual” with Ethiopia

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In a hearing convened on 7 December 2010 in the European Parliament, deputies, media and civil society heard that the European Union must uphold its values and support them with “concrete action” while the EU High Representative's “softly worded” statements must be replaced by an assessment of the effectiveness of EU aid distribution and its impact on human rights and democratization, possibly leading to the consideration of identifying targeted sanctions.


Brussels, 8 December 2010 ‐ Rare and moving testimony from an eyewitness to the severe and degrading human rights abuses being perpetrated in the Ogaden region of Ethiopia informed discussions in a cross-party hearing, entitled “Ethiopia’s Stalled Democracy: A Spotlight on the Ogaden” convened by Ms. Ana Gomes MEP in the European Parliament on 7 December 2010.

Opening the hearing, Vice-President of the European Parliament, Mr. László Tőkés MEP noted that the hearing represented an important step to understanding “Ethiopia’s complexity and the legitimacy of its peoples’ demands” emphasizing that “to look to the future we must understand the present.”

Ms. Ana Gomes MEP communicated her desire for a constructive dialogue – there was “a pressing need to assess where Ethiopian governance is heading” she noted and it was time the international community reacts  “against the domestic and international threat of Ethiopia’s repressive government.”

Mr. Marino Busdachin, UNPO General Secretary, stressed the need to discuss Ethiopia’s failed governance because “not enough people in the EU manifest enough interest in the Ethiopia issue.”  A major conference was needed to bring new thinking to light - the EU contributed over €600 million to Ethiopia but was treated with contempt and its funds used not for, but against, democracy – this had to be stopped.

The plight of Ogaden women was presented by Mr. Abdullahi Mohamed and Ms. Abbey Augus of African Rights Monitor who cited cases of arrest, robbery, rape, and extrajudicial killings, that compounded critically low development indicators and a tolerance of underage marriage and female genital mutilation.

In a historical overview Dr. Barbara Lakeberg of the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights drew from personal experience in Iraq the case of Ethiopians that fleeing the country to escape repression and the limits to free expression that made independent assessments of the situation in Ogaden so difficult.

Professor Jans of Tilburg University emphasized the need to develop a respect of minorities that went not in the direction of tolerance but rather a deeper and more positive “intercultural reciprocity” that placed Ethiopians under a law applicable to all - similar to that enshrined in the South African constitution.


For more information, refer to:
http://www.unpo.org/article/11964
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Ethiopia & ONLF
written by Jonte, December 10, 2010
Ethiopia needs to be pressured against human right violations. EU shouldn't support ONLF terrorist by housing them in the UK either.
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written by Bashir Ogadenia, December 11, 2010
i wish european union not support E thiopia criminal dictator baby killer this is my favorite action against


E thiopia criminal dictator baby killer whatever benefits he can got EU and US he uses by guns and

and he kill ogadenia civilians women and children iam so proud it EU and US and all international comm

unty now they understand E thiopia crimninal baby killer he is lied so many years to toll the worlsd false

story and now reall truth it come out he lose allinternational relationshps and thats bad enough for him

in addition i would like see human rights go into E thiopia and visit E thiopia jail its worest jail in the

world even youing ogadenia children siting thats ugly jail hundred women are in those jail many

of them have been kill in side that jail with rape this dictator what he is diong on ogadenia women


and children its similar action when Hitler did on 5 millions jewish women and children i believe this is

time human rights bring him to justice agains E thiopia dictator baby killer for what is done millions of

ogadenia women and children this is not like 19 40 or 1960 he try to control in ogadenia but he never

WILL EVER AGAIN
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Who is the real terrorist?
written by Dhombe, December 11, 2010
ONLF Is not a terror organisation, instead they are both a freedom fighters and advocates of the Somali People in that Region,


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