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Historic Opposition alliance "Medrek" to finalize manifesto in Ethiopia

Historic Opposition alliance "Medrek" to finalize manifesto in Ethiopia

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After dozens of meetings and months of discussions on a wide range of topics by the largest opposition alliance in Ethiopia, the Forum (Medrek) for Democratic Dialogue (FDD), the group is in the process of endorsing its manifesto, according to JT sources. Some of its objectives and statements in the document declared support for democracy and that regions in Ethiopia should get full autonomy, Afan Oromo should become Ethiopia's official language and Ethiopia should regain Assab port from Eritrea.

The Forum (Medrek) for Democratic Dialogue (FDD) coalition group is made up of the opposition parties Oromo People's Congress (OPC) and its United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF) alliance led by Dr. Merera Gudina, Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ) party of Judge Birtukan Mideksa, Arena Tigray for Democracy and Sovereignty (Arena), Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM), Ethiopian Democratic Unity Movement (EDUM) and Somali Democratic Alliance Forces (SDAF). Independent participants in the FDD/Medrek include dissidents and former President Dr. Negasso Gidada and former Defence Minister Siye Abraha, who had joined opposition forces.  

The historic alliance brought together deeply contradicting sides of the opposition who have been ideologically fragmented since the Tigrayan Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) led Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) of Meles Zenawi came to power in 1991. During the deliberations, all members of the opposition alliance made concessions which led to some groups adopting the policies of the other or reaching a middle ground in order to compromise. 

According to JT sources, the manifesto is going to seek implementation of federalism which members said was violated by the TPLF and regions would get more autonomy to achieve real decentralization of power. In compromise with the diverse groups in the alliance, FDD's members negotiated to remove Article 39 of the Ethiopian constitution which allows for secession of states. The FDD manifesto has also put ending Ethiopia's status as one of the biggest landlocked country in the world by regaining the Assab port as one of its objectives. The current Meles government says Assab port belongs to Eritrea despite this being one of the many top reasons why the opposition won significant seats during the last election in 2005.

Another part of the FDD/Medrek mission seeks to make Afan Oromo the official language of Ethiopia alongside Amharic, similar to the status of English and French languages in Canada.  Oromo is the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, though Amharic is currently the most widely spoken language in the country largely due to it being the main language of the 15 million people of the SNNPR.

The FDD is believed to be the first time in Ethiopia's modern history that political groups with disparate doctrines from different corners of the country united and formulated a common manifesto. Observers say the ideological conflict in the past between opposition forces from different parts of Ethiopia has allowed the Meles ruling party to remain in power both militarily and ideologically while it has weakened opposition movements, both peaceful and armed, during the past years.  While opposition's military alliances often come and go over the last 18 years, many believe the FDD bringing diverse opposition groups around a table to set a foundational ideological alliance is a precedent that can eventually solve the decades old political predicament of the country.

Throughout the period of deliberation between members of FDD, witnesses told JT that the government was harassing representatives and broadcasting propaganda to divide members of FDD/Medrek. In some cases, the state-run media broadcasted false information about FDD while some pro-government private newspapers published out-of-context comments to divide the opposition members, particularly to create animosity between Oromos and Amharas.

On other topics, the FDD manifesto opposed the government policy that keeps land fully in the hands of the state. The FDD supported land privatization but one than can accomodate communal ownership in unique cases, as proposed by Bulcha Demeksa's OFDM who referred to land ownership in the Oromo Gadaa system. The FDD alliance manifesto also seeks to improve the electoral system, reduce executive powers and set term limits while it set forth a new educational policy to change the current general education that ends in grade 10 to the old curriculum, similar to the one in the Unites States.

Though some FDD members are undecided about participating in the upcoming 2010 national election, all the opposition parties inside FDD are widely expected to contest the election under the "Medrek" banner while keeping their own structures. Despite its leader Judge Birtukan Mideksa being in prison, the UDJ opposition party has opened the most offices in Ethiopia during the last ten months, with around five dozen new party offices. UDJ's vice-Presidents have meanwhile called for Ethiopians to remember Birtukan on Sunday by holding a candlelight vigil to commemorate her sixth month in prison.

In other development, an Ethiopian court will be hearing from several witnesses presented by the prosecutor this coming week, regarding the 46 alleged members of the illegal Ginbot 7 organization arrested in April. The Meles government has meanwhile accused Voice of America (VOA) and Deutsche Welle (DW) radio stations for allegedly harming development of democracy and peace in Ethiopia by giving platform for supporters of armed movement. The government complained about an alleged "double standard" by the West regarding "war on terrorism." Ginbot 7 is founded by the US-based Berhanu Nega who has reportedly called for an armed struggle to overthrow the Meles government.

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Added: June 29, 2009. 12:18 AM GMT
bravo
minimizing ideological diferences between opposition forces is the best way to remove the TPLF once and for all!!!

please keep it up. some members of opposition who like to stay at the POLARS and at the OPPOSITE ENDs will surely attack MEDREK. but keep fighting to achieve UNITY of all opposition forces and to remove TPLF and put a democratic and fair government for all people!!

INCLUSIVENESS IS THE KEY TO POLITICAL SUCCESS
DMZ
Added: June 28, 2009. 10:59 PM GMT
For Alemu better to call u with your true name "Gebremariam"
Your blind and narrow minded. You are the criminal living in the 21th centure but thinking back that of 16-19th century like TPLF and its umberela EPRDF. TPLF was and is for Tigray. The same will be OLF is saying for Oromia and then it will creat its umberela later, who knows. But both are narrow minded, etheno-centeric, selfish, they follow backward stratages which is already passed before the 20th century. Please both of you ready and learn from Obama.
kuku
Added: June 28, 2009. 10:17 PM GMT
It is good to have MEDREK at home and TIBIBIR in diaspora. We like it or not, all opposition groups are coming together to forge an AFD in a new style. Now opposition groups at home are on a process to froge AFD-1 aka Merdek, whereas those in diaspora are trying to come up with a new alliance, AFD-2 aka Tibibir. Still these two alliances need to be more incluisive to be effective against the sewu-bella regime. I just suggest that AEUP of Ato Hailu to join AFD-1 at home and that EPRP of Ato Iyasu as well ULFO of Obo Jarra to join AFD-2 in diasprora! Then, there will be no much dissonance in pro-democracy opposition camp!



MEDREK + TIBIBIR = AFD



The only problem in forging all inclusive MEDREK at home or TIBIBIR in diaspora is the question of federalism! Ob Bulcha said in VOA that only those who do support LBF (Language-Based-Federalism) aka "ethnic" federalism are well come in Medrek. I think this is logical. If Amhara parties like AEUP want to have unconditional Ethiopian Unity, then Oromo parties like OFDM and OPC should also demand the unconditional Oromian Liberty in that Eth Unity. Amharas cannot have both, Eth unity and GBF (Geography-Based-Federalism) which is an euphemy for dismantling Oromia, if they need a compromise solution. If Oromos give up Independence for the sake of compromise, Amharas should give up their dream for unitary Ethiopia by getting rid of Oromia also for the sake of compromise. Now UDJ seems to be ready for this now by trying to join MEDREK. Can G7M and other Amhara organizations in diaspora do the same thing to forge TIBIBIR with OLF and ONLF?? The only compromise solution is Oromian National Liberty in Ethiopian Regional Unity!!



After breaking up of CUD, anti-"ethnic federalisim" people are in disarray. 2005 election was the struggle between Weyane and this force. 2010 election rather will be between Weyane and pro-"ethnic federalism" force aka MEDREK. Weyane systematically could isolate and weaken the anti-"ethnic federalism" group, even though still AEUP are trying their best!!
Ogina
Added: June 28, 2009. 09:31 PM GMT
Accusation of Voice of America (VOA) and Deutsche Welle (DW) radio
Zenawi is missing the point. First of all: Contrary to the Meles regime, the west has not declared "war on terrorism" to fight against its own citizens. Second: Contrary to the Meles regime if the west declares "war on terrorism" it has the legitimacy of its people to do so.
Third: Contrary to the west the dictatorial regime of Meles prohibit every media outlets (by the way built by the ethiopian tax-payers) to non-members of the regime.
Therfore as long as the above points hold true, wat Meles says has no relevancy at all. Above all Meles is not in a postion to complain about an alleged "double standard" by the West regarding "war on terrorism." He must rather examine his own actions critically.
Eyobe
Added: June 28, 2009. 09:30 PM GMT
the CRIMINAL Bertukan will be in prison forever and other Medrek leaders like Bulcha are cry babies who will NEVER bring anything good to the country
please don't be fooled!!

DOWN WITH MEDREK!!

GOD BLESS ETHIOPIA, EPRDF AND OUR HERO MELES ZENAWI!!!
Alemu
Added: June 28, 2009. 09:16 PM GMT
all opposition should follow this manifesto
VERY good to know people are uniting inside ethiopia!!! it is time for the DIASPORA to unite too. the coming meeting between OLF and Ginbot 7 in america should help
Anonymous
Added: June 28, 2009. 08:57 PM GMT
For Abdi
why don't you format your mind. be optimistic please. Otherwise, your way of struggle will let u always in your dream.

be happy, don't be angry.

Kuku
Added: June 28, 2009. 06:25 PM GMT
This is amazing development!! let us hope it holds water and keeps growing.
the most important for our oromo people is

- full autonomy (selfgovernance)

- afaan oromoo as main language of ethiopia

- democratic institutions


if the 3 above exist then everything will change in the country. if the 3 requirements are satisfied, we are de facto living in a CONFEDERATION of states, which means we only have economic alliance of independent states under ethiopia umbrella and we use afanoromo/amharic for commercial integration and working language (just like english/spanish in america)


this will bring us back to the pre-emperor miniliq status quo of only commercial alliance between independent states.

GOOD JOB FDD!! now implement this!!
Kumsaa
Added: June 28, 2009. 05:43 PM GMT
so-called MEDREK is useless and it will be broken in 10 pieces like CUD when election time comes
Abdi
Added: June 28, 2009. 04:06 PM GMT
where is hailu's AEUP and lidetu? they should work with FDD.
are hailu and lidetu joining meles?
Teddy
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