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Antics of a
Despondent Despot
Ogaden Online
Editorial
Aug 31, 2005
Recently there has been a so-called election in Ogadenia,
almost three months after the rest of Ethiopia cast its
vote. Although we denounced that this was not an election
but an exercise by the ruling EPRDF party to rubberstamp its
already-chosen choices, some in the world thought otherwise.
EU sent observers, for example, to parts of Ogadenia to
monitor these elections and the report given by its head
Ana Gomes, stated unequivocally that this election “was
poorly organized [and] full of irregularities including
ballots being sold on the black market…” Any government that
truly believes in the ideals of democracy will be gravely
concerned about such findings and one would expect it to put
the highest state investigative mechanisms in place
immediately. However the manner in which EPRDF’s despondent
despot responded to these factual report is indicative of
someone whose secretly hatched plans have finally been
unearthed. Not only did Zenawi use a language, such as
labeling the report
‘garbage’, unfit for a supposed head of a state but he
did not raise a single point to corroborate his objections
to the findings of this reputable organization.
For those who have not followed the so-called “democratic”
exercises in Ethiopia for the last fourteen or so years,
these reports of irregularities with the recent elections
may appear as a possible one time occurrence. However those
on the ground day to day and institutions such as the
Norwegian Institute of Human Rights (NIHR) know that these
‘irregularities’ have been taking place ever since Zenawi
implemented what we call theoretical democracy in order to
get into the good books of the Western world. In a
comprehensive research performed by the NIHR and published
in a book correctly entitled
Ethiopia since the Derg, a decade of democratic
pretensions and performance,
NIHR researchers reported numerous irregularities in the
last election in 2000. Among the most serious of the
irregularities found in many parts of Ethiopia was in
Zenawi’s home town. Someone who went to the polls to vote
there realized for the first time that she was on the ballot
as a candidate. It is reasonable to argue that if this can
and did take place in the province of the despotic ruler, it
sure is an experience easily duplicated in a remote area
such as Ogaden where only the EPRDF militia has the absolute
authority. If this happened at a time when EPRDF faced no
credible opposition and was expected to steamroll to a
majority, what says it can not and did not happen at a time
when EPRDF could not even win a single seat in the capital
Adis Abbaba? It is our inherent belief that having been
finally exposed is what startled and irritated Zenawi and
might explain why he has felt the need to unleash vitriol
and the urge to plead his case with the Ethiopian Herald, a
government owned and controlled English daily.
In real democracy one is required to vote freely for
whomever one so chooses. One also is required not to tell
how one voted as to not influence how others might vote. We
believe that this is a lofty democratic ideal. In Ethiopia
rules of democracy, whether lofty or not, appear not apply
ever since EPRDF announced it was joining the African
democratization bandwagon in the early 1990s. If there is
truly a ‘democracy’ in Ethiopia, one would expect the
country to vote as a whole or not at all. How can one
postpone elections in Ogadenia and go ahead with all the
other provinces. One can only imagine the hue and cry that
would follow if Canada were to announce that elections in
Quebec for example will be held a couple of months after all
the other provinces have already voted? It is only
reasonable to argue that such an election will be labeled as
farce and demand for new elections regardless of the results
and irregularities of the current one will be demanded by
the masses. Why is Ogadenia different? Why does this
desperate despot not address the reasons as to why Ogadenia
did not vote with the rest of Ethiopia, not for the first
time but the third time in the third election? Why does he
think his antics might persuade the rest of the world to get
on with the results and raise no eyebrows when his militia
has already chosen illegally those who would otherwise
represent the Ogaden populace in the so-called federal
parliament???
Responding to factual reports with threats is nothing new
for EPRDF’s despondent despot. Threatening the opposition
parties with detention and torture is one thing; it is an
all different matter to portend evil to the hand that feeds
Ethiopia’s hungry masses. We ask the world community to
truly investigate EPRDF’s democratic pretensions. The world
should label the recently concluded elections as null and
void and investigate whether EPRDF has duped the West, which
we believe it did, by presenting a carefully crafted
constitution it had no intention of ever implementing in the
first place. Diatribe and antics from EPRDF’s despairing
despot should be considered as such and the world community
should not only stand behind the reports of the EU election
monitors in Ogadenia but should impose immediate sanctions
if its warnings are not headed.
editorial@ogaden.com
Aug 31, 2005
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