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Egypt views ethnic division and investments in Ethiopia key to securing Nile River- newspaper
Credit - AP
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak

(JT) A top Egyptian newspaper "Almasry Alyoum" reported that Egypt considers ethnic division in Ethiopia important to securing its Nile River domination and the Egyptian government is also planning to use multi-million dollar investment projects in Ethiopia as economic leverage to stop future large-scale Ethiopian projects.

The report comes in a time when Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s state-run ETV media paraded numerous Egyptian investment ventures and deals that could provide Egypt access to delicate sectors of Ethiopian economy and infrastructure.  Historically, Egypt has supported radical religious organizations in Somalia and southern Ethiopia in order to create tension between Ethiopian Muslims and Christians. Egypt has also previously financed several ethnic-based separatist rebels in Ethiopia while it has sponsored Oromo and Ogaden human rights and community organizations in Cairo.

According to the Egyptian newspaper Almasry Alyoum, Egypt believes East African countries like Ethiopia are "ethnically divided, and thus incapable of launching huge economic projects that could undermine its (Egypt’s) share of the Nile resources." Observers say Egypt is counting on ethnic conflicts in Ethiopia while it is also trying to use its economic capital to enter and influence under-developed regions of Ethiopia using investments.

The Cairo government is reportedly attempting to delay a new Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) agreement and an NBI official said Egyptian investment is “an attempt to buy the Ethiopians off in order to continue to remain outside negotiations.” Several upstream African countries have been pushing for a new Nile agreement since the late 1990s. Ayman Shabaana, a political science Professor at Cairo University's Institute for African Studies praised Cairo’s new strategy and revealed that the Meles Zenawi government is planning to “shift its support to the Egyptian position in exchange for economic assistance and promises of investment.” An Egyptian hydropolitics expert Ashraf Allam added that Egypt’s new policy “might induce several upstream countries not to escalate the situation” inside NBI by Egypt bribing the countries  “in return for their stepping down in negotiations.”

Background

Ethiopia is the source of over 85 percent of the Nile resources, but it has been blocked from using its river for development by colonial treaties and by international funding institutions as well as by war threats from the US-funded Egyptian military.  Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, who has been President for nearly 30 years, has been supported by successive American governments. Western donor institutes have given tens of billions of dollars to Egypt while the US government alone has provided over 60 billion dollars of assistance to Egypt compared to less than 4 billion in American assistance to Ethiopia since 1950. The IMF and World Bank (WB) have historically rejected financial support to Ethiopia and other upstream countries for Nile projects. Recently, western NGOs have blocked funding for development projects along smaller Ethiopian rivers. Analysts say campaigns by western NGOs like International Rivers (IR) against Ethiopia have caused the Ethiopian government to seek alternative financial sources and pursue short-cuts to hydroprojects, often leading to deadly and costly construction errors.  

Over the last five decades, millions of Ethiopians have perished due to ethnic conflicts and famines in Ethiopia, one of the most fertile countries in Africa.

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Added: April 13, 2010. 01:41 AM GMT
zenawi will pay one day
the TPLF has gone down to lowest level in ethiopian history
God saveus!
Anonymous
Added: April 13, 2010. 03:41 AM GMT
Ethiopian the new Egyptian?
I knew about this issue long ago.

But Ethiopians are too busy hating the Ethiopian government and tigrayans to open their eyes to the true situation.

Egypt is playing a game on us to kill each other.

Also i think Meles Zenawi is foolish for allowing Egyptians to enter our country! They must be massacred at all cost. Their security while inside Ethiopia is not guarantee. we don't need egyptian spies in our country we got enough enemies already!
Patriot
Added: April 13, 2010. 04:20 AM GMT
egept is smart like CIA playing mind gaemes with us
Anonymous
Added: April 13, 2010. 04:44 AM GMT
wow
this is the saddest history about my country again. amahars, stand behind your saviors once again. the oromo people is the only chance that you have got. its clear that the whole reason ethiopia is under the minority is because they don't have sense of, "it belongs to me".
Anonymous
Added: April 13, 2010. 05:17 AM GMT
EGYPTIANS SHOULD NOT BE WELCOMED WITH OPEN ARMS IN ETHIOPIA. WE DON'T NEED THE SO CALLED INVESTMENT FROM THEM. LOOK AT WHERE THEY ARE TRYING TO 'INVEST' ... AFAR, AND CONJURE THAT WITH THE STATEMENT ABOVE, ABOUT ETHNIC TENSIONS BEING IMPORTANT FOR EGYPT.

BAD BAD
Anonymous
Added: April 13, 2010. 05:19 AM GMT
no reverse comment
Anonymous
Added: April 13, 2010. 05:39 AM GMT
@patriot!
Egypt is taking advantage of the oppressive system at home (ETH). So, get your house in order first!
Anonymous
Added: April 13, 2010. 05:59 AM GMT
we will see
i think wht ever the situation is we need NILE and i hope we build more electric power in NILE area
Anonymous
Added: April 13, 2010. 06:57 AM GMT
shame on all of us
Egypt with all her internal mess always focuse her eyes on the prize. We knew TPLF is evil, no surprise there, but what troubles me most is how inadequate and gullible our Ethiopian 'intellectuals' became. Foreigners, like Egypt intelligentsia with modest effort, train our politician to dance under shallow groups with narrow goals. We all remember the Egyptian ‘doctor’, who over night becomes a paper tiger for Oromo cause. But, in spite of our enemies, The Ethiopian Oromos, unlike some Ertrians and Tigres refuse to sell their soul to evil Egypt.


gonde
Added: April 13, 2010. 07:21 AM GMT
ww
Really madness!!!!!!!!!!1
And stupidity!!!!!Mubarak is cancer of Ethio
Anonymous
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