Why Ethiopians Don’t Trust the TPLF (Part II) By Aklog Birara (PhD) March 14, 2014
I start this section with the fundamental premise that genuine commitment to fundamental
The ruling party is not alone in deterring fulfilment of Ethiopia’s enormous potential. Equally,
It is true that “double digit” growth can occur in any country that receives substantial aid but
Ethiopia is a country of resilient people. They have enormous pride in their country and have What is the imminent danger?
Listen to what Egyptian generals, political leaders and intellectuals and their backers are saying
In addition to the repression by the governing party on which much has been said, continued We are our own worst enemies
Back to the Egyptian example. I realized in my discussions with many Egyptian experts (in Doha, Is there peace and stability?
Briefly stated, Ethiopia has the appearance of peace and stability. Social and political fissures
Modern IT opens windows for private enterprise and employment. It enhances freedom and
By all measurements, the government fails to empower and unleash Ethiopia’s productive Reform must be relentless, inclusive and empowering
Ethiopia is one of the few countries in the world where social change has always come from Has the ruling party lost its ways?
It seems that way. In political science, they say that “Power corrupts and absolute power
The selling point of the new ethnic elites in power was this. The Transitional Government of
Sharp criticism of “Ethiopia’s renaissance” is buffeted by others. Following the death of Prime
If we accept the thesis that Ethiopia’s development story is not “as robust and cost free” as the
Human Rights Watch has done more than any human rights organization to show the flaws of Continued suffocation of human rights and freedoms is dangerous for Ethiopia
Hope among Ethiopians that the ruling party would be open to reform has evaporated. It shows
Top officials of the governing party do not see anything wrong with their manipulation of the Ethiopia faces intractable vulnerabilities and risks
The hurdle Ethiopia faces on the economic front is equally prevalent on the human rights front
Here is the good news, Ethiopian society has overcome its veil of fear imposed by the system.
In sum, “No Human Rights=No Development. No human rights and fundamental freedoms= The regime breeds enemies rather than friends
Ethiopia is most likely to face immense challenges in the years ahead from a man-made
In short, for Ethiopia to protect its national unity and territorial integrity, the TPLF/EPRDF has
Colonel Mengistu Hailemariam, former President of Ethiopia and the only surviving head of
(Commentary Part III will focus on why squandering Ethiopia’s natural resources is dangerous for
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