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Oromo nationalists are "like a chick that had not broken out of its shell" says Dr Negasso
  • Dr. Negasso said he chose the UDJ "because he wanted to be part of a multinational party. He said that his participation in ethnic-based Oromo groups had borne no fruit."
  • In his speech, Negasso said nationalists "were like a chick that had not broken out of its shell."
  • Siye had said during this party that the party he wanted to join was one that would fight for individual and group rights, but would have appropriate regard for both.
  • Another former TPLF member joins UDJ
  • "When individual rights are respected, then group rights will be respected." Prof. Mesfin

(ADDIS FORTUNE) While the Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ) political party celebrated the welcoming of Siye Abraha, the former defence minister  and Negasso Gidada (PhD), former president into its fold, the life-long dissident, Mesfin Woldemariam (Prof.), who had been kicked out for disciplinary reasons, lurked around to make sure that they had a hard time.

The meeting they planned for November 29, 2009, had a slight problem from the beginning, and it started with the old professor. The UDJ applied to the Justice Bureau of the Addis Abeba Administration on November 3, 2009, to get a licence for the intended meeting. That was followed by a counter-application by a group led by Professor Mesfin, which claimed that the meeting was illegal and almost succeeded when Markos Bizuneh, the Demonstration and Meeting Notification Officer at the bureau, complied.

The UDJ took its case to the mayor's office who referred it back to the Justice Bureau, whose head, Tsegaye Hailemariam, and Markos sat down with Gizachew Shiferaw (Eng.) and Hailu Araya (PhD), UDJ vice presidents, for a discussion that led to the meeting being permitted with a guarantee of police protection. The UDJ paid 3,500 Br to rent the conference room of the Imperial Hotel for a nine-hour meeting with 250 members called from all over the country at a expense of 60,000 Br. Issues to be discussed included improving the party programme and regulation and replacing missing members.

On November 26 the UDJ had a 17,000 Br luncheon at the Ghion Hotel to mark Siye's and Negasso's joining of the party. Siye had said during this party that the party he wanted to join was one that would fight for individual and group rights, but would have appropriate regard for both. The purpose of the November 29 meeting would be to align the party to Siye's wishes, which was one big reason why Mesfin was mad enough to stop that from happening at any cost. Siye had also said that he had discussed it with the party, following which they had drafted a new programme.

"If this programme is adopted, I will be happy to join the UDJ," Siye said.

"The party has deviated from the principles of its establishment," Mesfin said to Fortune, protesting the extremeness of the programme change to suit one entrant. "Number one, you do not change a party programme just to gain one new member. Second, the Unity was formed on the principle of individual freedom. When individual rights are respected, then group rights will be respected. The new change will force this principle to be violated."

Mesfin then took matters into his own hands and acted in a manner that might have him criminally charged.

With these points of difference, the UDJ worked on a meeting to approve the new programme, while Mesfin strove to foil it, although the party had announced on September 13 that Mesfin and 20 other people had been removed from party membership. These people, however, want the party to continue giving heed to their voice, according to Tamrat Tarekegn, who used to lead the youth wing of the party.

On November 29, as the UDJ delegates gathered at the Imperial Hotel conference hall on the sixth floor, they found the disgruntled old members waiting for them, determined to make sure that no meeting would take place. They succeeded, too. As the two sides argued, the police watched without interfering, according to Asrat Tassie, UDJ secretary.  The party officials gave up trying to meet at Imperial and took their members to the new party office, rented for 8,000 Br in front of Bambis Supermarket on Jomo Kenyatta Street. The party moved to this office in October after leaving the villa off the road from Bambis to Olympia which they had kept at a monthly rent of 18,000 Br. Between 2pm and 6pm that afternoon the meeting hall of their smaller villa was jam-packed with 225 of the 250 members, most of whom were standing. They all voted for the membership of both Negasso and Siye, nearly the only thing that meeting achieved that day. These two erstwhile independent politicians were among the 20 that were elected into the council of the party.

Also elected were Bahta Tadesse, a former TPLF member,  and Andualem Aragie, once a member of Lidetu Ayalew's Ethiopian Democratic Party, who succeeded to become one of the officials of the then Coalition for Unity and Democracy during the 2005 election, but remained independent since the break-up that followed. Fifteen other people were also elected as possible replacements for missing party members.

Negasso Gidada who is one of the founders of the Forum for Justice and Democracy and one of the only two individual members of it, with Siye Abreha, also pointed out that he chose the UDJ because he wanted to be part of a multinational party. He said that his participation in ethnic-based Oromo groups had borne no fruit.

He had also said that his flirtation with the ruling party, which had made him president of the country, was the period of his life he was most ashamed of. "Nationalists," he said in his speech at the Ghion luncheon, "were like a chick that had not broken out of its shell."

Merera Gudina (PhD), chairman of the Oromo Congress Party, who also chaired the Forum which Negasso helped establish, said that Negasso's belief would not make his ethnic political party change its programme.

The delegates left the party meeting leaving all the work related to the programme to the part of executives, their excuse being the shortage of time for a rich discussion. The two individuals may have come to the party when their presence was most needed.

The 65-party negotiation, including and initiated by the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), had led to agreeing on an electoral code of conduct. [Out of the 65 political parties who signed the electoral code of conduct, 64 of them are supporters of Meles Zenawi's TPLF]. The eight parties and two individuals that made up the Forum chose not to join the talks insisting that they only wanted to talk with the ruling party without any of the pro-TPLF parties being involved.

The negotiation which continued without them not only came up with a code of conduct but are also to talk about how they are going to share the government budget for election campaigns. The Forum's absence from the negotiations will significantly affect its share of the money, according to a source at the National Electoral Board.

Asrat Tassie says that the UDJ is attracting a lot of support from the Diaspora since the two individuals joined the party. These two people and Shiferaw are expected to travel abroad to capitalise on the heightened interest and raise badly needed money for the party.

Meanwhile the party was trying to get Mesfin out of the way. They have filed charges to the Kirkos District Police for criminal investigation following his behaviour at their last meeting. They want  criminal charges to be filed against him and his followers, which could only be done by the prosecutor based on a police investigation. Police say that changes cannot be filed  without proof from the National Electoral Board that the professor and his followers are really fired from the party. The charge was made a week ago, and yet an officer said that his department has still not proven the dismissal of the professor's group. The officer in charge was not available for comment.  

  • SOURCE: ADDIS FORTUNE
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Added: February 12, 2010. 08:19 AM GMT
WE ALL R OROMOO
Oromo the father of all oromoo people and Ateete our mather, who give a birth for todays devidend oromoo, it is not natural but polrtical. Any ways today OPDO is looking strong 'couse of awarness of Oromoo people to the improvment to father land Oromiya development. Any Realy I don't wana c the damage of OLF or OPC Or OFDN Or OPDO 'couse all r Oromoo with diffrent Idiology, in one other we will be hearted if we heart z others, realy I advice z good OPDO better if stop showing about Gelcu or other former OLF mabres 'couse 2 win Oromoo People showeing sustainable development is more zan enough.We must know that Oromoo people are emotion controlled.
Anonymous
Added: January 21, 2010. 01:05 PM GMT
what surprise comment of responsiblity !
obboo you need to see the doctor ,I am orommo too i never see or heard very backward orrommo like you who blames every one!
Anonymous
Added: January 21, 2010. 08:51 AM GMT
POOR NEGASO
i am sure there were other ways to survive.
u know what, u can tie up ur damp empty head and go to the other world than begging to add extra shit aches on ur soul.
Moti
Added: January 18, 2010. 04:17 PM GMT
Oromticha and the Habasha boy,
Dear Obboo Oromticha and the Habasha boy,
Oromticha did not remind you; the Habash boy that the hunger and the never ending cycles of poverty the Ethiopian people suffer from; are caused directly by the Abyssinian backward mode of agriculture, and old retarded ways of life!!! From past to the present, Habash colonial rulers continued encouraging persistently the systematically robbing state mechanism as opposed to encouraging the people for creativity and innovations.
And even when the Investment is pursued, (presumably by the present regime) it is pursued as a trade mark to cash out the colonized people of Oromia's lands to foreign entities, and accumulate the money in the foreign banks in USA and Europe.
This is how Meles and his wife manged to have a huge sum of money in their account, which was not there before 1991 when they snatched the ruling power of Ethiopia by gun.

Who are facing the consequences of these gross mismanagement of the Country's means of production and governs? It is the unfortunate people of Ethiopia. Hunger, poverty, and all sorts of miseries are facts of evry day life in the prison state of Ethiopia. This will continue to be so as far as no Ethiopian nationalities reconciliation policies are not initiated at a responsible either government or, a public/social entity levels.

You may wonder why does the Abyssinian young generations have to be held responsible for the crimes committed by their parents before even they were born?

Yes, the young generations will be held responsible as far as they continue to share the glare of the publicity for conquering other nationalities through mass eradications, extensive genocides, mutilations of the conquered nation's female breasts, grabbing their properties and ... the list goes on.

Justifying Minilik or Tewdros by stating "he did what he think is right", is the same as committing the crimes all over again, and shame on those who celebrate the barbaric deeds of those mass murderers of Abyssinian regimes. The young Abyssinian's mentality of adoring and worshiping the inhuman cruelty of their past/present regimes remain one of the main hindering blocks to live together cohesively, in a feasible and fare Democratic republic. Therefore, the ball is in the young Abyssinian court, and the way you want to pursue the game is your choice!!!! To keep on denying the existences of such a societal cancer is just like the duck burring it's head in the sand, thinking that no body is able to see it's naked behind!!!

Anonymous
Added: January 17, 2010. 10:06 PM GMT
Re: it is 2010 now.
Yes it is 2010, but for you the Abyssinians, you still are in the dark age mentality, because you guys think that you own the Country, and all the people in Ethiopian are your subjects. I have a big news for you. In this age, you the need to change your frame of mind.

I do not believe your continuing to hallucinate that your sweet talks and claim in "Democracy" can change any thing except remaining empty as far as the crimes of exploitations, oppressive genocides committed by your fore fathers are repented, and you stop glamorizing the crimes Tewoderos, Minilik, Hailesilase, Mengistu and Meles perpetuated on our innocent people, and continues to do so even today as we speak under different pretexts with no stop insight.
Oromia shall be free.
Oromticha irraa.
Anonymous
Added: January 16, 2010. 09:32 AM GMT
I am not oromo,but i understand
how my oromo friends feel about this sensitive issue.
lorti guracha thank you for your comment.
I think Dr Marthin luther king could also
be example for us.
Belive me peace it the only solution for the problems we have in our nation.
remember that all of we are poor.our ppl are dying of hunger due to mal adminstration and other natural causes.
there should not a room for hate and killing each other.
we need to learn alot in rwanda.
minority rulers does not represent all oromia and the the ppl of
amhara or tigray.

The ppl from these nation are also desperately poor.
I don't have problem with the idea of libation of ormia.
you guys out there sitting in europe and America,
u can not bet on the blood of
innocent ppl which deserves
to have food and education.
DO THE BEST FOR YOUR MINDS,
I am surprised few of you are
living in the reign of king Minlik!
come on guys it has been over 100 years.
he did what he think is right,
the same things were also happening in europe at that time.


it is 2010 now.


Anonymous
Added: January 13, 2010. 03:42 PM GMT
ofiifuu duutaa maaliif of huutaa?
waan hojjette hundaaf dhiigni oromooo si haa gafatu
qallittii
Added: January 01, 2010. 05:14 PM GMT
Yes, we may love our enemies but it has to be reciprocated.
In the ideal world, what our religious affiliations teaches us is beautiful. But this beauty soon finds itself besieged and severely overwhelmed when not reciprocated by the enemy. As a matter of facts, our enemy are more likely to misunderstand your genuine intentions and takes it as signs of your weakness. It is okay to give it a trial so as you may see it yourself, but do not dwell on it, as the previous trials under numerous Oromoo leaders proved to be futile. History testifies that all the Oromoo individuals who took the path you are describing now a days ended up disappearing, or died troubling shmeful death.

But in case you insist that you will succeed to extend your love, and make them understand or defeat them, I sincerely wish more power to you.

Oromticha irra.
Anonymous
Added: January 01, 2010. 01:27 AM GMT
LOVE YOUR ENEMY!
MATH.5:43-46
You have hear that it was said "love your neighbor and hate your enemy "but I tell you love your enemy and pray for those who proscute you,that you may be sons,daughters of your father in Heaven .He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good ,and sends rain as the righteous and unrighteous.
Dr Marthin luther king a fathor of united state of America civil right movment modeled conflict in the following way on CHRISTMAS DAY IN 1957 "He said love your enemy!" he said first we must develeop and mantain the capacity to forgive,it doesn't meanwe ignore the wrong commited against us ,rather it means that we will not longer allow the wrong to be barrier to the relationship .according to king "is a catlyst creating the atmospher for a fresh start and new begining .we must reconginise that the wrong we've suffered doesn't entirly repersent the other persons identity .we need to acknowlage that our oppenent .we must choose to find the good and to focus on it.
we must not seek to defeat or humilate our opponents but to win his or her friendship and understaning .such attitude flows not from oursleves ,but from God as his unconditonal love works through us.
we can defeat our enemy if we only united as one people in the love of GOD the enemy of this country is one no democray that is the need in this poor land nothing eles .
dear frienss let ourselves up to be the recipients of abundant life in this new 2010 year!
lorti guracha
Added: December 30, 2009. 02:37 PM GMT
Some people say for the sake of saying. Some say because it is fun. Presumably on the other side, some say because saying the issue makes them feel superior, on the expenses of others. These kinds of people are dangerous not to others alone, but to themselves as well. Yet it is true that one's honest and genuine main stream resourcefulness often misinterpreted in these clouds of imperfect world of politics. Regrettably, Dr. Nagaasoo Gidadaa does not fall in this category.

As all the people under severe subjugations, the Oromo people had a good share of the above. Leaders are more likely to be subjected to serious kinds of scrutinies. Some came out victorious, yet some crumbled under the simplest, and very normal inquiries of their own people. Indeed they built their political walls on siding what appeared to them powerful for that very short moment. Such individuals are also not only dangerous to themselves and others, but fundamentally useless. Because they lack a well defined leadership quality. People are sure about such personalities, that they will alter their political views once again to fit their momentary panic for power. They proved to be persistent about that.

Therefore, I do not believe that the egotistically insane individuals have wisdom to judge the other Oromo Nationalists for what ever they are. Of course, for the ever pessimistic person about the Oromo people struggle, such kind of degrading remark against the genuine Nationalists of Oromo struggle is justified, meanwhile joyfully and highly celebrated by them. Is it not the aim of Dr. Nagaasaa Gidadaa at this juncture?

This does not necessarily negates the presences of the needs for a constructive criticisms some of the Oromo nationalists, and the way they run the Oromo people's stuggle. There need to be time and place for every thing, and as for this criticism, neither does it has in the best interest of the manner of the Oromo struggle, nor the people of Oromia, except the narrow power interest of Dr. Gidadaa.
YD
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