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Tigray is ready for 3rd "Weyane" in Ethiopia says Medrek official Dr. Negasso
Medrek party meeting in Washington D.C.
(JT) Several leaders of the eight-party coalition group "Medrek" reiterated their vision for Ethiopia during a large meeting in the US capital Washington D.C. Former Minister of Defense Siye Abraha, Engineer Gizachew Shiferaw, Dr. Negasso Gidada and Gebru Asrat were among the leaders of the delegation who visited several North American cities to speak with the Ethiopian Diaspora.

Dr. Negasso attracted one of the loudest cheers from the diverse Ethiopian crowd when he described the growing thirst for change among the people of  Ethiopia, particularly in Tigray, the base of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s 19-year rule. According to Dr. Negasso, his recent visits in the Tigray capital city of Mekelle showed that Tigrayan-Ethiopians are ready for a “third Weyane,” referring to the word’s translation to a “revolution.”

The “first Weyane” revolution was in the 1940s when people of the former Tigray province, both ethnic Tigrayans and Raya-Azebo Oromo residents of the north, revolted against the feudal rule of Emperor Haile Selassie.  Dr. Negasso said the “second Weyane” was the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) movement that removed Mengistu Hailemariam’s communist government. Medrek’s vice-president Gebru Asrat, who used to be an executive member of the TPLF, gave detailed report on the undemocratic nature of the “Revolutionary Democracy” ideology of the current TPLF/EPRDF ruling party. The new opposition movement in Ethiopia, led by the Medrek coalition and its northern branch sub-party ARENA Tigray, is the “third Weyane” for Tigrayans, said Dr. Negasso.

Medrek is the largest opposition group participating in the upcoming 2010 national election. Alongside the Arena Tigray party, Medrek includes the main parties: Dr. Merera Gudina’s Oromo People’s Congress (OPC), Judge Birtukan Mideksa’s Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ), Professor Beyene Petros Ethiopian Social Democratic Party (ESDP) and Bulcha Demeksa’s Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM). During the DC meeting, Medrek leaders took several challenging questions from the audience who asked why Medrek is ignoring the imprisoned opposition leader Judge Birtukan Mideksa and legitimizing Meles Zenawi’s rule by participating in the upcoming election. The Medrek leaders answered that their campaigns nationwide in Ethiopia have helped to spread more awareness about the Birtukan cause and there is no alternative option from continuing the peaceful struggle in order to bring grassroots popular change for democracy in Ethiopia. The Medrek officials also vowed to use all means necessary to return Ethiopia’s Asseb port which is currently under Eritrean occupation.

The Medrek delegation has enjoyed massive and diverse support during its recent Diaspora tour, including at Seattle, Atlanta and California. The Medrek opposition coalition embraces parties who believe both in the “individual rights” and “group rights” concepts which correspond to contrasting brands of federalism structure, sparking concerns among hardline supporters of the two ideologies. However Siye Abraha, who was selected for the 2009 “Person of the Year” honors by the premier Oromo media Gadaa.com, stressed the need for a new and inclusive democratic political culture in Ethiopia that legitimizes and recognizes the local aspirations of diverse Ethiopian communities from all sides of the political spectrum.
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Added: April 21, 2010. 04:45 AM GMT
we need to support them
medrek is the future of ethoipia! keep it up
Anonymous
Added: April 21, 2010. 05:23 AM GMT
If seye and ato gebru are sucessful in tigray, MAYBE there is hope for peaceful change of power in ethiopia
Kumsaa
Added: April 21, 2010. 08:09 AM GMT
Too old
As much I love change, I do not believe in these guys (Seye, Negaos, Shiferaw). They were in the same sit before and I did not see them doing any thing different. We need young leaders with fresh blood and ideas!!. Let these guys retire
Chala
Added: April 21, 2010. 08:13 PM GMT
Charity Begins At Home
The year the Tigrian Party Arena was formed, I asked a seasoned politican who is still alive what he thought of it. He said, "It might be good the democratization of Tigray itself".Are the people of Tigry free to choose a party other than TPLF? This is the year that this issue is being tested. Already one opposition candidate has been stabbed to death. Another one has complained of being detained and harassed a few times .It remains to be seen if the so called revolutionay democracy permits freedom of choice at home much less elsewhere.
Gugsa
Added: April 21, 2010. 10:21 PM GMT
wity statement
Wow, i did not know dr. negaso was this smart!!!
the lasttime he spoke in public, he sounded very stupid and slugish


New Revolt in Tigray, that could be the solution to the TPLF tyranny
Bekele
Added: April 22, 2010. 03:34 AM GMT
There you go again
I wonder how delicious it is the blood of Tigrians!!!!! Every time there is a need for blood it is demanded from the Tigrians. I wish they are also needed to share peace and prosperity.
Ababilawa
Added: April 22, 2010. 02:05 PM GMT
peace lover
I wonder when the leaders of Ethiopia will stop misguiding their population. Please read this statement "The Medrek officials also vowed to use all means necessary to return Ethiopia’s Asseb port which is currently under Eritrean occupation".

Why don't you promise your people about reducing poverty, child mortality, education e.t.c. which in reality can be achieved if you are determined to work for it.

I guess your dream is to satisfy your egoistic needs which cannot be realized in the real world. Please wake up from your long dream and face the current reality of Ethiopia.

Whether you like it or not Eritrea is a sovereign country which is recognized by all the members of the UN.

Let alone Assab you know it well even a flash point of Land is impossible. You cost Billions of Dollars and significant human loose and opportunity during the last war with Eritrea. Please learn from history and live in the real world.

The tone of war will never and ever bring a solution. First wake up your dream and accept the reality. Then work for mutual benefit of the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Anonymous
Added: April 22, 2010. 04:17 PM GMT
THINK
Hey Kumsa,



Tena yelehim weyis weyanen atawikewim? Bemin hisab new "If seye and ato gebru are sucessful in tigray, MAYBE there is hope ....." litil yechalikwe. Already cardu tekotiro, witetu tawiko new yalew. Weyane kintat takil lemedirek kedada ayisetim. Wait and see.



Cheers....
Anonymous
Added: April 22, 2010. 10:07 PM GMT
good luck
Medrek is the only hope for ethiopian democracy left
Anonymous
Added: April 22, 2010. 10:27 PM GMT
Leopard Never Changes Its Spots
Seye and Gebru are still undercover TPLF agents working for Tigray.

Liberation Tigers of Oromo West
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