Ginbot 7: Movement for Justice, Liberty and Democracy is Formed

Posted 14th May 2008


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Alexandria, Virginia;- Today, May 14th 2008, at the Ethiopian Television Network’s studio in Alexandria, Virginia, the former Members of CUDP Supreme Council, Dr Berhanu Nega and Ato Daniel Assefa, joined by Ato Andargachew Tsige, Ato Mesfin Aman, and Ato Chekol Getahun over the telephone from Europe gave a press conference and announced the formation of a new political movement named Ginbot 7: Movement for Justice, Liberty and Democracy. The official press release of the formation is available below.

 

Ginbot 7: Movement for Justice, Liberty and Democracy

May 14, 2008
Press Release

www.ginbot.org

Ethiopians’ long quest and struggle for justice and freedom is continuing today. The march, though torturous, towards democracy is on. The millions that participated in the May 15, 2005, general election have vowed that no amount treachery and oppression shall break their will to live in a just, free, prosperous and united Ethiopia.

In 2005, 25 million Ethiopians, trusting the words of the ruling party and its western backers and hoping that the election of 2005 will be different from previous elections, went out and registered to vote. The people, along with opposition, were led to believe that for the first time in the country’s history will have the right to elect those who should assume power and put an end to the chaos and misery associated with the thorny issue of power struggle.

Even though there were tough challenges, both to the electorate and the opposition, in contrast to the 2005 election process before voting day was remarkably fair and free.
On May 15, 2005, over 96% of the 25 million registered voters, went to the polling stations, and voted despite the long wait of eight to twelve hours. In unparalleled dignity and orderliness rarely displayed, Ethiopians proved to the world that they had been ready for democracy long before their rulers allowed them to taste it.

Upon learning that the public had voted for the opposition groups, especially in the major cities across the country, on May 16, 2005 the Prime Minister went on Television at 9:00 P.M. and declared a “State of Emergency”. In the Capital Addis Ababa peaceful gatherings and demonstrations were banned. The Prime Minister personally took a direct command of the Police and security forces. In the rural areas, where international observers were absent and it was easy to apply coercion, the ruling party forcibly removed the opposition poll watchers and began counting votes. On May 17 2005, when less that 20% of the total votes were counted, the incumbent declared the election victory. By blatantly rigging the votes of millions it made its intent how it will cling to power. On June 8 2005, protesters who were outraged by the stolen election went out to peacefully protest in the streets of Addis Ababa. In response over 50 innocent civilian were shot and murdered in cold blood.

All offers of negotiations to placate the wounded ruling tyrants were ineffective. The proposal put by the opposition to allow the ruling party stay in power with votes it has misappropriated, provided it agrees to lay the foundation of democratic institutions necessary to curb the abuse of power by ruling parties and make elections fair, free and meaningful met outright rejection by the government. Further repression ensued.

In October 22 2006, the entire leadership of the main opposition party were rounded up and thrown in to Jail. Many more, journalists, civil rights advocates and human rights activists were added to the prison list. A trumped up charge of treason and genocide was prepared and an 18 month illegal incarceration followed. In the same fateful October day of 2005, the prime minister dispatched the heavily armed and equipped special force of the Agazi brigade and murdered over 193 citizens in the Capital Addis Ababa. The carnage in the rest of the country, away from the prying eyes of international media, was brutal and in mass.

The government unleashed a house to house search and hand picked the supporters of the opposition that it has come to identify through their participation and support for the opposition in the 2005 election. In two weeks alone nearly 100,000 innocent citizens were sent to camps and prisons, and were subjected to in human and degrading treatment. The whole country was turned into a mass concentration camp.

In its own perverse sense of justice, the ruling party wanted to pin the mayhem and the killing that took place after the election onto the opposition. The incarcerated CUD leaders became perfect scapegoats. In unimaginable shamelessness and using treachery, deceit and manipulating mediators, the government coerced CUD leaders into signing a document stating: “…taking responsibility or an admission of guilt and plea for clemency” in exchange for their release from prison.

Since the shock the ruling party suffered in an election it called with the certainty of wining it, its sole occupation has become to terrorize, weaken all opposition forces and remain unchallenged in power. Using the cover of legality of the laws that are designed in its favor, the government destroyed all major political parties, thereby destroying the fledgling pluralism in the country.

Upon denying recognition and legal status to CUDP, and after merely three years it had suffered a crashing defeat at the polls by the opposition, the government now claims that it has won back all seats it lost to CUDP in a recent election conducted to replace the parliamentary seats rejected by CUDP. The CUD refusal to take the seats was to protest against the government refusal to negotiate on future election and parliamentary procedures. Ironically, in the recent election, it was only the ruling party that filed candidates making it clear that the claimed victory is hollow.

The giving away of the land from Quara region, a birth place of Ethiopia’s greatest hero Emperor Tewodros to the Sudan, and detaining and abusing Teddy Afro, an artist whose songs of love, unity, hope and tolerance has inspired millions of Ethiopians at home and abroad has no other intent but to cause pain to the public. It is clearly a demonstration of an utter lack of respect and insult to the people of Ethiopia.

It is, therefore, the continuance of these and similar litany of repression, degradation, trampling on individual and national pride and heritage that resulted in the formation of the Movement, Ginbot 7. As proud Ethiopians whose ancestors have paid untold sacrifice to save us from the type of humiliating treatment by others we say no to life without freedom and honor. No to the home made tyrants whose appetite for blood, treachery, embezzlement and betrayal has surpassed all records.

We are continuing what we began on May 15th 2005 and October of 2006 in which we promised to make the people of Ethiopia the sole source of political power, and that is why we decided to form the “Ginbot 7 Movement.”

The primary objective of our movement is to stir our country towards a stable democratic process and transition. We recognize that this effort or task will not be achieved by one political party alone, or by few political parties who share similar ideologies. It needs a willing coalition of and collective effort of all parties who feel or claim to have a stake in Ethiopia’s political future. We see the need that all stakeholders need to discuss and reach a mutual agreement on how to achieve the stated objective. Our movement is fully committed and dedicated in bringing all parties together to begin dialogue. To that end, we are already seeing promising signs.

The government that is subjecting our people to misery and humiliation is being aided and abated by Western governments’ money, material, training, and other benefits as a reward for its questionable services. Thus, we ought to organize and work tirelessly throughout the world to have Western countries support democracy and correct their misguided policies and challenge the tyrants in Addis Ababa. To illicit the support and camaraderie of citizens of Western Nations, in opposing and pressuring their governments to change their misguided policies on Ethiopia, Ginbot 7 will work tirelessly with Ethiopians in the Diaspora. We are certain that with an intense campaign of “Know Ethiopia” we will put the struggle for justice, freedom and democracy in Ethiopia in frame.

Our Movement would like to make it clear, to foes and friends, that in order to avert the current humiliation and disgrace to our country and ourselves the Movement will cooperate, assist, and form alliance with others who believe in the principle of democracy and human rights. The Movement shall not seek the consent or permission of the tyrannical regime of Ethiopia in any of its future undertakings.

While the EPRDF is invading Somalia, ceding land to the Sudan, making our country landlocked, and remaining in power through treason as it has ascended to power trough similar means, we hereby declare that we shall not sit idle only for the sake of holding the moral high ground and watch the dismantling of our beloved country. We will engage in any action the movement deems proper in advancing our struggle for freedom and democracy. Along this line, the Movement has a plan to forge relationships, immediately, with neighboring countries and others based on mutual benefit and in an effort to rid Meles Zenawi’s destructive practices in the region.

Our Movement shall employ all kinds and means of struggle to reach its stated goal. If there is an opportunity to negotiate with EPRDF in implementing basic democratic principles, the Movement remains open to accommodate such discussions or negotiations. In fact, the Movement full-heartedly gives priority and prefers this method of resolving disputes than all others. However this should not be construed as groveling. This is simply a call stemming from calm and rational thinking that dialogue is beneficial for all involved. Still, our call to negotiate and our willingness to talk will not, under any circumstances, delay, derail, or hinder our zeal and passionate determination of our pursuit of liberty, justice, and democracy.

To Ethiopians, who have had enough of atrocity, who can no longer take humiliation, who yearn for freedom/liberty, we are confident that you will join us, and we are certain that our united struggle shall prevail in the shortest possible time.

We will forever remember May 15!!

The Spirit of Ginbot 7 will prevail!!

Source: Ginbot7.org

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6 Responses to “Ginbot 7: Movement for Justice, Liberty and Democracy is Formed”

  1. Let us walk the talk with determination to pay the ultimate sacrifice for liberty, justice, democracy and prosperity in a united Ethiopia in diversity. We must settle for nothing less than a government of the people, by the people and for the people in a strong, democratic and sovereign Ethiopia where universal human rights are truly respected.
    Let us earn our liberty and freedom throug our resolve and united struggle to put an end to the puppet ruling party TPLF/EPRDF under the tyrant Meles Zenawi.
    GUINBOT 7/97 (MAY 15/2005) SHALL LIVE FOREVER!1

    I pledge my support for the noble Movement!!

    Robele Ababya

  2. chaltu says:

    Wow, what a great day, what a beautiful and soothing symbol!!

    Let us congratulate all those who worked tirelessly under challenging situations to make this day a realiy.

    Let Ethiopians from all walks of life rally behind this Movement in unison to reclaim their freedom and pride that the shameless TPLF led government has trampled upon for the past 17 years.

    In doing so, let us constantly remind ourselves of the many tragic turning points in our history when some of our so-called ‘netsa-awuchi’ movements have failed to unite, and have thereby betrayed their sacred trust of the people. The trust to lead the majority of Ethiopians in the way they have always longed to go to Freedom, Justice and Prosperity.

    I have no wish to scratch open the hurtful scabs of the self-inflicted wounds of all those occasions. But at this age, I feel compelled to draw the attention of every Ethiopian to the lessons of our own history and
    acknowledge the first asset of our forebears which is THE POWER OF UNITY.

    Let us all freedom and justice loving Ethiopians rise and lavish wisdom, money, time and devotion on this new Movement, without demand of personal reward.

    CW
    May the Alimighty God Bless us all.

  3. tulu says:

    I found this, as you all might have done too, to be a wakeup call for everybody who is waiting in hibernation. We can not continue with the status quo of on one hand TPLFites taking us for fools and on the other the powerful Diaspora keep on sleeping. We need united approach to deal with all the issues facing us. Forget the pity little thing we are like to squabble on. The Movement looks like is going to look beyond.
    Look what Meles is doing in contempt of the Ethiopian people. He belittles anything Ethiopia. We keep quite. He killed. We kept quite. He robbed the national bank. He burned villages. He chased Oromos out of the University. We kept quite. He put the land on the chopping block. We kept quite. He lined us up against one another. He knew our weakness and we kept on saying nothing. He chastised the media, the artist, and anything Ethiopian we kept quite.
    In all fronts we have to get and counted. The diplomatic front, the back doors the front, the lefts and rights have to come together. That is the day Meles is going to “p” in his pants. Just watch.

    One thing for sure: the movement needs help in all aspects.

    A great symbol Ginbot7 picked, good name and well thought ambition. I am with you.

    Tulu Wodessa

  4. Koratu says:

    Berhanu Ewntem Berhanu

    You are the modern hero of Ethiopia

    Enough is Enough lets fight TPLF mafia as one people

    God Bless

  5. Benberu says:

    Berhanu is scared to death to go back home and this so called movement is part of Mask for cover up he think he is smart to fool us SORRY!

    It seems that every body is running his own agenda and it’s SAD! I don’t believe this is happening to dr Berhanu the man I respect.

    What ever has been said long ago about him has come out to be true which break the heart of Kinjit supporters

    Again another party or movement another split I don’t blame Woyanye for a second because the problem is with us we are such a cursed generation that never stand together or unite to struggle hand in hand even at the most crucial moment of our country but we know how to talk! Talk! Talk!………

    Know it comes crystal clear that every body have his own agenda and interest that stands before Ethiopia and the poor Ethiopian’s beyond what they want to preach or tell us. They lie under their teeth, which is a shame.

    If at all armed struggle is the only choice we left with who is going to fire the first bullet Dr.Berhanu? U kidding? or those of you who say bravo!?
    Writing and talking is another thing where as being there on the spot is some thing else that requires determination & braveness.

    A man who fails to keep his word and promise of unity is the least expected one to trust his word any more leave alone picture him in the battlefield.

    So pls those of you who are so panic or trilled just hold on and take a deep breath to come to your sense before saying Bravo! Don’t be his ride being emotional, try to rationalize and sort out things.

    Where is his word we heard yesterday promising to strength Kinijt?

    Why blame Hailu? if Dr Berhanu is ok for splitting the struggle instead of being one our former party Kinijt to fight woyane what is the point? What about scarifies that has been made and that still continue with our heroes like Birtukan and others back home, should we fail them? By splitting our self then what?

    It’s merely about the cult ME! Not at all about Ethiopia.

  6. Benberu says:

    Am strong supporter of Kinijit who Lv my country and am sad for what Dr Berhanu is doing to this national wide strong hold party splitting it’s members & supporters in the Diaspora is a big sabotage which is least expected form him.

    We like it or not this is going to be favorable advantage for Woyane to strength and continue it’s power abuse or bloodshed and this make me sick.

    Else U guys stop panicing I am one of the die-hard persons who want to see woyane out of the seen. But what Berhanu does is a big catastrophe for the struggle & the former kinijit, which was our only hope and am against it.

    Again talking, preaching, saying writing is some thing else while being in the spot at battle field to fire a bullet is some thing , a task that require Braveness, moral, most off-all determination & life sacrifices.

    Even if we left with the choices of armed strrugle
    who is ready to pay this ultimate scarifies? U or he or she? Giving up this life all for what U R here. or Dr Berhanu who is scared to death to go back home. Don’t lie under Ur teeth deep down we know it well none of us is ready to pay such price.

    Or are U planning and day dreaming to send the poor Ethiopian youth who is still paying the ultimate price by suffering economically, mentally, and physically under this merciless regime. While U R having the choice of hot and cold shower McDonald and beer relaxing.

    For God sake speak realty face the truth by doing this split to the struggle & kinijit that he used to say so much Dr Berhanu is helping this regime to buy more time. I respect his scarifies he made back home.

    BUT! BUT! If U r fascinated to the maximum to value him or warship him because of what he talks. I say to U Ethiopia is fade up of lip service she needs a men of deeds.

    Again what he doing is the cult ME nothing more …………………….. like Hailu Berhanu is not a man of his word look at Andargachew” the EPRP “his ambition of power to get it again even if it is at the cost of other generation means the poor ethiopian youth after all these years looking for another bloodshed.

    He wish HAAAAAA!

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