“Lies, lies and implausible lies,” blasted Meles Zenawi, the enfant terrible of Ethiopia, in
describing the March 11, 2010 U.S. State Department’s “Reports on Human
Rights Practices” on Ethiopia. Apparently, the U.S. State Department is
not worth a damn when it comes to lying: “The least one could expect from this
report, even if there are lies is that they would be plausible ones,” snarled Zenawi.
“But that is not the case. It is very
easy to ridicule it [report], because
it is so full of loopholes (sic).
They could very easily have closed the loopholes and still continued to lie.” His
consigliere, Bereket Simon chimed in, “It is the same old junk. It’s a report
that intends to punish the image (sic) of Ethiopia and try if possible to
derail the peaceful and democratic election process.”
So here is a representative sample of the implausible, ridiculous and junk lies of the U.S. State Department and the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the
truth of Zenawi’s dictatorship:
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#1:
There were numerous credible reports of unlawful
detention of opposition candidates and their supporters. Opposition UDJ party
president Birtukan Mideksa, whose pardon was revoked and life sentence
reinstated in December 2008, remained in prison throughout the year. She was held in solitary confinement until
June, despite a court ruling that indicated it was a violation of her
constitutional rights.She was also
denied access to visitors except for a few close family members, despite a court order granting visitor
access without restrictions. There were credible
reports that Birtukan’s mental health deteriorated significantly during the
year.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #1:
A humongous L I E! Birtukan is actually at the “Akaki Hilton
Spa and Resort” doing R&R (rest and relaxation). Her health situation is in perfect condition. She may have
gained a few kilos, but other than that, and that may be for lack of exercise,
she is in perfect health. All the lies about Birtukan’s bad health situation are
made up by the “usual suspects” who shall remain nameless. She is not denied
access to visitors, but she is shy and prefers to visit only with her mother
and daughter. In short, she is having the time of her life. Or as the French say, “C’est la Vie!”
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#2:
The constitution and law provide citizens the right
to change their government peacefully. In local and by-elections held in 2008,
virtually all of the more than three million seats open at the federal and
local levels were taken unopposed by the ruling EPRDF and allied parties. Of
the 3.6 million local and by-election seats open to be contested, opposition
parties won three.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #2:
The State Department should know better than telling this
ridiculous lie. The opposition won only 3 seats because “there is no
alternative in the opposition.” Everybody knows that including “most Western
governments [who] want Meles to continue because there is no alternative in the
opposition. As long as the elections are semi-democratic, they’ll probably stay
quiet, keep giving aid, hope for liberalisation of the economy and leave full
democracy for later.” Here is a hint: Theopposition will completely
lose again in next month’s election regardless of how many candidates they run
because they don’t understand a simple fact about elections: “The people who cast the
votes do not decide an election; the people who count the votes do.”
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#3:
Although the
constitution and law prohibit the use of torture and mistreatment, there
were numerous credible reports that security officials tortured, beat, and
mistreated detainees. Opposition political party leaders reported frequent and
systematic abuse and intimidation of their supporters by police and regional
militias… Abuses reportedly include being hung by the wrists for several hours,
bound by chains and beaten, held in solitary confinement for several days to
weeks or months, subjected to mental torture such as harassment and humiliation…
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #3:
Lies! Torture is a matter of semantics. The alleged torture-victims in the State
Department report have an unusually low threshold for psychological and
physical pain and discomfort. They also exaggerate stuff. The truth is that the
so-called torture-victims are all wusses and wimps. Intimidation is a state of
mind as is solitary confinement. Some people just scare easy. Individuals in solitary
confinement are not really “solitary” because they can talk to themselves all
day and all night. It is a bold-faced lie for the State Department to say, “the
[“Ethiopian”] constitution and law prohibit the use of torture and
mistreatment.”
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#4:
The country has three federal and 117 regional
prisons. There are several unofficial detention centers operating throughout
the country. Prison and pretrial detention center conditions remained harsh and
in some cases life threatening. Severe overcrowding was common, especially in
sleeping quarters. Juveniles were often incarcerated with adults, sometimes
with adults who were awaiting execution. Men and women prisoners were
generally, but not always, separated… The government continued to prevent International
Committee of the Red Cross representatives from visiting police stations and
federal prisons throughout the country including those where opposition, civil
society, and media leaders were held.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #4:
Lies, dirty lies! The so-called prisons are actually popular spas and
resorts, as Birtukan can testify. The reason they are “severely overcrowded” is
because of high popular demand. It’s “la dolce vita” (the sweet life) as they
say in Italian in those spas, or “c’est la vie” as they say in French. As to
juveniles, women and condemned prisoners being held together, what difference
does that make? A criminal is a criminal is a criminal. The Red Cross? They are
too nosy, always asking questions. Shouldn’t they be helping out flood, earthquake
and disaster victims somewhere else instead of sniffing around spas and resorts?
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#5:
Although the constitution and law prohibit
arbitrary arrest and detention, the government frequently did not observe these
provisions in practice… The federal police acknowledged that many of its
members as well as regional police lacked professionalism. In July the Addis
Ababa Police Commission fired 444 staff members, including high-ranking
officials, for involvement in serious crimes including armed robbery, rape, and
theft. There were no prosecutions of those dismissed.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #5:
Another pack of lies! The State Department is putting words and numbers in
the mouths of the Police Commission. The allegedly “fired” police officials are
still in their jobs continuing to do armed robbery, rape, and theft.
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#6:
Authorities regularly detained
persons without warrants and denied access to counsel and family members,
particularly in outlying regions. Although the law requires detainees to be
brought to court and charged within 48 hours, this generally was not respected
in practice… While in pretrial detention, authorities allowed such detainees
little or no contact with legal counsel. Police continued to enter private
residences and arrest individuals without warrants.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #6:
First of all, the whole due process thing is overrated. Lawyers, warrants,
procedure and all that legal mumbo jambo are a big waste of time. The
applicable principle is that one is presumed guilty until proven innocent. So,
why do guilty people need lawyers? It does not make sense. Why should warrants
be required to arrest guilty people? Anyway, even if these people did not
commit a crime, they definitely thought about committing one. They are guilty, guilty, guilty! The State
Department is obviously pushing some new-fangled Western idea that a person is
presumed innocent until proven guilty. What a bunch of liars!
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#7:
In May the director general of the Federal Police
reported that 65 percent of the 45,000 criminal cases filed at the federal
first instance court in 2008 were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence or
witnesses…. There was a large backlog of juvenile cases, and accused children
often remained in detention with adults until officials heard their cases.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #7:
As the old saying goes, there are lies, damned lies and statistics. The State
Department is fabricating false statistics to show that the regime is going soft
on criminals. That is a lie! It is a well-known fact that a criminal case is
filed only after a person has been convicted of committing a crime. To claim
that nearly 30,000 cases were dropped for lack of evidence is to unfairly
suggest that the vast majority of those charged were not guilty. How could that
be so? The director general of the Federal Police never reported such
statistics. It is all a figment of the State Department’s warped imagination.
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#8:
Political party leaders reported incidents of
telephone tapping and other electronic eavesdropping. In May a former employee
of ETC, the state-run monopoly
telecom and Internet provider, reported from self-imposed exile that the
government had ordered ETC
employees to unlawfully record citizens’ private telephone conversations… The
government used a widespread system of paid informants to report on the
activities of particular individuals. Kebele officials have been reported to go
from house to house demanding that residents attend ruling coalition meetings. Those
persons who do not attend party meetings reportedly have difficulty obtaining
basic public services from their kebeles.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #8:
Ding, dong! All lies told by paranoid opposition leaders who are afraid of
their own shadows. By using the phrases “widespread system of paid informants”,
“forced attendance of party meetings”, etc., the State Department unfairly
suggests that the country has become a police state. Not true! If they had done
their “investigations” right and interviewed the “informants”, they would have
easily found out that the “informants” are actually researchers doing field
studies in social anthropology using “participant observation” techniques.
Kebele officials never force people to attend party meetings. The people just
love to party and show up uninvited.
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#9:
During the year the government loosened
restrictions on the delivery of food aid from donor organizations into the five
zones of the Somali region in which military activity was the most intense.
Approximately 83 percent of food aid reached beneficiaries, a significant improvement
from the previous year.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #9:
Liars! The State Department in its usual manner is cooking up numbers. No
food aid reached beneficiaries in the five zones of the Somali region.
Implausible, Ridiculous and Junk Lie
#10:
The government restricted academic freedom during
the year. Authorities did not permit teachers at any level to deviate from
official lesson plans and actively discouraged political activity and
association of any kind on university campuses. Frequent reports continued of
uniformed and plainclothes police officers on and around university and high
school campuses. College students were reportedly pressured to pledge
allegiance to the EPRDF to secure enrollment in universities or postgraduation
government jobs. Non-EPRDF members were also reportedly denied teachers’
benefits, transferred to undesirable posts, and restricted in promotions.
The Truth, the Whole Truth and
Nothing but the Truth #10:
Ha! Who would believe in their right minds anything those fog-headed college
students and their absentminded professors say? There is a good reason why they
are not allowed to engage in politics or deviate from the official lesson plan.
We know from personal experience decades ago that you if give students and
their professors an inch, they will take a mile. If you give them “academic
freedom”, they will soon be yapping in the streets for speech freedom, press
freedom, associational freedom, assembly freedom and all sorts of other freedoms.
That is just too much freedom for those crazy students and their air-headed professors
to handle.
It is just too bad the U.S. State
Department can’t handle the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth!