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People of Ethiopia boycotting 2010 election - eyewitness Report
Millions of hopeful Ethiopians demonstrated in the capital's center, Meskel Square, during the 2005 election. But with opposition leader Judge Birtukan Mideksa in prison and without any independent institution in Ethiopia, most people are boycotting the 2010 election.
  • A report by the Addis Ababa based newspaper FORTUNE reveals that most Ethiopian people have already boycotted the 2010 election. Even though the Meles ruling party has began bribing food to impoverished teenagers to force them to participate, registration stations remain nearly empty. For the majority of Ethiopians, a promise of an independent election board is not enough since the 2010 election is already rigged as there is no independent police force in the country. Last year, the head of the European Union 2005 election observer team told Jimma Times that there will never be a free election in Ethiopia under Zenawi's TPLF/EPRDF rule.

(ADDIS FORTUNE) Many registration stations are seen idle most of the time with one or two people showing up for registration at an interval of several minutes. Looking bored, those who register the voters and the observers try to make good with their group conversations and coffee time. It seemed all registration stations were equipped with charcoal furnaces, traditional clay coffee pot and all the materials they needed for coffee making.

An Adama resident, who had voted for CUD in 2005, doubted that there could be the same spirit in 2010. He insisted that he would not vote in this election.

 Reyot Mattiwos, 36, a resident of Hawassa who works in an aid organisation, says he never cared about elections. "Maybe in the final months of the campaign things might get exciting and I might consider registering," he said, not realising that less than three weeks were left before the registration would end.

The ruling party was hindering the rural public in Tigray from registering by employing them in food for work programmes, says Seyee Abreha, vice-president for public relations of the Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ). Beyene Petros (Prof.), chairman of United Ethiopian Democratic Force (UEDF), also had this complaint. "Teenagers under the age of 18 organised by the ruling party have already acquired the voting cards," he said. These opposition leaders asked for an extension of registration so they could mobilize their supporters to register. Bereket Simon, member of the Central Committee of the EPRDF, rejected the all charges against his party.
"One million voters are registering daily. We cannot say they are all EPRDF supporters," he said.

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Added: February 04, 2010. 10:56 AM GMT
I am going to vote!!
I don't care , I am gonna vote in this year election. I was 16 in 2005 so I could not vote then.But now it is my turn!!!
Anonymous
Added: February 04, 2010. 12:59 PM GMT
Null
Not free and fair election in 2010. It is a demon era.
Anonymous
Added: February 04, 2010. 02:49 PM GMT
so what?
it is obvious that the number seems less than expected!! But are you really trying to use for political purpose for OLF? Jimma times you cannot fool us by saying some thing about Election BUt the Scielence of The voters is bcs the people wants EPRDF to be elected as the ppl cannot expect change from parties that doesnot change them selves who fought each other in election station!! Parties like Medrek who are far behind this generation!! Yededeb Hula!!
Anonymous
Added: February 04, 2010. 08:43 PM GMT
it is a shame that some "opposition" parties are preparing for a fake election
Omo
Added: February 04, 2010. 09:11 PM GMT
wannabe amara "Bereket Simon" is our baghdad bob
Anonymous
Added: February 05, 2010. 02:32 AM GMT
what other choice do we have?
there is no group able to remove Woyane by force so we might as well participate
Bekele
Added: February 05, 2010. 02:59 AM GMT
VIVA EPRDF! LONG LIVE MELES ZENAWI
THE FACT THAT PRIVATE MEDIA LIKE ADDIS FORTUNE CAN WORK INSIDE ETHIOOPIA SHOWS PROGRESS

STOP COMPLAINING!!!!!
ALEMU
Added: February 05, 2010. 07:43 AM GMT
boycotting 2010 election
I'v lived in The USA for a long time , I am a citizen and I have the right to vote and never missed a vote , If I do not vote , No body gives a damn , so goes for any body in Ethiopia , if you do not vote I do not think any body will care , and it would probably won't matter
My advice is register, vote and you will know at least you excercised your democratic right no matter what the outcome .
Good Luck Ethiopia .
Anonymous
Added: February 05, 2010. 09:58 AM GMT
no body cares about TPLF election
Anonymous
Added: February 05, 2010. 01:34 PM GMT
Long live the Ethiopian Hitler.
Ethiopia does not need democracy. "Tebaa bincaacaa be aand muqqecca"
Anonymous
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