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Ethiopia 2010: Here Comes Africa’s Festival of Electoral Fraud

10/21/09

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Ethiopia 2010: Here Comes Africa’s Festival of Electoral Fraud

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Ethiopia 2010: Here Comes Africa’s Festival of Electoral Fraud

By Alemayehu G. Mariam

While U.S. attention is fixed on Afghanistan’s contested elections and the need to insure a democratic process, in another part of the world, democracy has been under siege at the ballot box with terrible consequences.

African elections have devolved into rituals of absurdity. In the last five years we have witnessed attacks on democracy in Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.

In Ethiopia in 2005, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s Ethiopian People’s Democratic Revolutionary Party was thumped in parliamentary elections by the opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy. Zenawi hijacked that election and bushwhacked the opposition by simultaneously declaring victory and a state of emergency. In the following months, his security forces killed nearly 200 protesters and imprisoned over 30,000 others.

In Kenya in 2007, the opposition Orange Democratic Movement swept the political landscape, cleaning out the incumbent President Mwai Kibaki’s cabinet, including his vice president, foreign and defense ministers, and a host of plutocratic parliamentarians. Yet Kibaki held on to power, leading to riots that killed 1,500 people and displaced more than 250,000 Kenyans.

In Nigeria, after nine months of legal wrangling, a presidential election tribunal in 2008 upheld Umaru Yar’Adua’s declared victory, despite evidence of widespread rigging and fraud. In the same year Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF suffered massive defeat in Zimbabwe’s national elections. After intimidating supporters of his opponent, Morgan Tsvangirai, with violence, Mugabe, at 84, “won” an uncontested runoff election.

Warnings from the West have had no effect. For example, in response to Zenawi’s crackdown on the opposition, European governments temporarily withheld aid, and multilateral institutions suspended loans to the regime. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill (H.R. 2003) to hold Zenawi’s regime accountable, but it failed to clear the Senate. And in Kenya and Zimbabwe, though the West pressed Kibaki and Mugabe to form coalition governments, the country remains more divided than ever.

Spanish philosopher George Santayana once said, “Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.” Because of Africa’s failure to implement reforms, we are ready to restart that cycle, as parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place in Ethiopia in May 2010.

This time Zenawi seems even more determined to circumvent Ethiopia’s democracy. In April, his regime announced that in local elections, the opposition won a paltry three out of 3.6 million “contested” seats.

Elections in Ethiopia under Zenawi’s dictatorship, now spanning two decades, have manifested two recurrent patterns. First, Zenawi has spared no effort to eliminate his opposition. He has used intimidation, threats, arbitrary arrests and detentions, bogus prosecutions, extreme violence, fraud and trickery to wipe out his opposition. Recently, Zenawi invited the opposition for 2010 election talks, but promptly demanded that they sign a “code of conduct” before discussions could be held. Leaders of an alliance of opposition parties under an umbrella organization known as Forum for Democratic Dialogue in Ethiopia walked out of the talks, plainly sensing a trap. Zenawi retaliated by initiating a campaign of harassment and intimidation that sent nearly 500 opposition members to detention.

Zenawi has succeeded in distracting the opposition from making the election about issues or a referendum on his regime to inconsequential issues about personalities and individual grievances. There is little discussion by the regime or the opposition about the formidable and apocalyptic issues facing the country.

Famine threatens to wipe out one-fifth of the Ethiopian population. There are thousands of political prisoners held in regular and secret prisons without trial. Gross abusers of human rights walk the streets free. Ecological catastrophes, including deforestation, soil erosion, over-grazing, over-population and chemical pollution of its rivers and lakes, threaten the very survival of the people. Galloping inflation has made life unbearable for most Ethiopians. Rampant corruption and plunder of the public treasury has left the country with only a few weeks of foreign currency reserves. And there has been no accountability for the reckless intervention in the Somali civil war, the squandered resources and wasted young lives, among many other issues.

Can Ethiopian democracy be salvaged by the 2010 elections? Many of us think it can be saved, but only if we restore the pre-2005 opposition. Back then, there were real opposition parties that were allowed to campaign vigorously. There were free and open debates throughout the society. A free private press challenged those in power and scrutinized the opposition. Civil society leaders worked tirelessly to inform and educate the voters and citizenry about democracy and elections. Voters openly and fearlessly showed their dissatisfaction with the regime in public meetings. On May 15, 2005, voters did something unprecedented in Ethiopian history: They used the ballot box to pass their verdict. That’s how the 2010 election can be saved – by letting the people pass their sovereign verdict.

Only a transition to a constitutional democracy can end the kind of dictatorship that robbed Ethiopians of a chance to advance. As President Barack Obama said, “Africa needs strong institution, not strong men.” Ethiopia’s history is full of strong men on horses, in tanks and boardrooms. As a result, Ethiopia has weak legislative, judicial and electoral institutions.

Clues to saving Ethiopia and other African countries from strongmen may be found in Ghana’s nascent democracy. Since Ghana’s military dictatorship ended in 1992 when it adopted a new constitution, Ghanaians have shown the essential prerequisites for a successful multiparty democracy in Africa. They institutionalized the rule of law and conformed their laws to meet international human rights standards. They created a strong judiciary with extraordinary constitutional powers that made failure to obey a Supreme Court order a “high crime.” They included strong protections for civil liberties, allowing Ghanaians to freely express themselves without fear of government retaliation.

Ghana established an independent electoral commission responsible for voter registration, demarcation of electoral boundaries, conduct and oversight of all public elections, referenda and electoral education. Above all, Ghana’s uncompromising constitutional language made it illegal to have tribal or ethnic-based political parties, the root of most conflicts in Africa.

The glimmer of hope shimmering in the Ghanaian experiment proves that multiparty democracy can be successfully instituted in Ethiopia and elsewhere in Africa, without bloodshed. Failure to do so may once again force Africans to prudently heed Victor Hugo’s admonition: “When dictatorship is fact, revolution becomes a right.” If it gets to that point, it’s going to be a quagmire too difficult to get out of this time.

Alemayehu G. Mariam, is a professor of political science at California State University, San Bernardino, and an attorney based in Los Angeles. For comments, he can be reached at almariam@gmail.com.

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msg Comment from: Imperial Body Guard [Visitor]
The secessionist movement of the past 35 years has not served Ethiopia, but the selfish few at the expense of the majority. "The Ethiopian people must share the burden of responsibility which in past was borne by their Monarch...," by this act we sought to disperse responsibility and authority among our people, that they might exercise it, together with ourself, in securing the advancement and Unity of the Ethiopian nation. In this manner we sought to lay the groundwork for the orderly and natural growth of those Political and Social Institutions which are essential to the development of a dynamic yet stable society." Negus Haile Selassie, Long Live the Constitutional Monarchy!, down with the star of witchcraft, Rise with the Lion of Judah, Long Live Independent Ethiopia!
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msg Comment from: Ato [Visitor]
Alemayehu G. Mariam,
You are so obsessed with Zenawi. Why don't you propose and marry her (Zenawi)? - Legally husband and wife & take her (Zenawi) to court and claim - She (i.e. Zenawi) yelled, threatened, accused me of cheating and having secrets all the time. She had me have no contact with any of my friends or family. I isolated myself because of her anger. She physically assulted me on more than one occasion.....etc. etc.
Go on Al try that way, you are a sick layer anyway.

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msg Comment from: Beso [Visitor]
This guy is crazy for real.
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 16:36

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msg Comment from: The Right Way [Visitor]
Meles agenda is reviving his terrorism agenda and invading Somalia so he will attractive to Britain and America.

His insatiable appetite for power is not yet satisfied. He wants to kill more people and steal more money.


Ato,

The nameless.
Get real. This is not idiots playground. If you have something important to say, say it. Otherwise let smart people comment and stay out.
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 17:02

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msg Comment from: Professor Foley [Visitor]
Prof Al,

How considerate of you to post a ‘lean mean’ article for a change instead of your usual tedious diatribe.

We do understand your frustration in not being able to organize an opposition party capable of contesting and wining the forthcoming election and thus ‘restore true democracy’ with ‘pure Ethiopians’ in power as has been the case throughout millennia.

You assert that “ Famine threatens to wipe out one-fifth of the Ethiopian population.”
Such fabrications can only come from the mouth of ‘an honest lawyer’. This may be your wish but unlikely to occur even with your campaign to prevent flow of all western funds to Ethiopia.

What is remarkable is that an academic, a lawyer and a ‘democrat’ who often quotes Gandhi is now talking about REVOLUTION: “’When dictatorship is fact, revolution becomes a right.’ If it gets to that point, it’s going to be a quagmire too difficult to get out of this time.” It is easy to romanticize ‘armed struggle, liberation or revolution’ at the comfort of the warm professorial chair in the US BUT DAMN irresponsible. Others who taken this suicidal path have ended up as agents of Isais Afewerki. Their sole achievement so far : rebroadcast Eritrean TV propaganda in their website! I have no doubt your ‘revolution’ will be as effective as that of Elias Kiffle's!


PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 17:12

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msg Comment from: ankobar [Visitor]
Al the derg cowards worshiper.
you made this site so fun.almost everybody from all walks of political life is having fun to punch you like a punch bug.you might take it as a sacrifice you are making for your country.the truth is no body takes it like that.the more you write the more you expose your ignorance about ethiopia and its people.and lately your closet triabalism.the only reason you hate the pm is just because he is tigre.for you a fascist amhara is better than a democrat tigre.look at your heroes.(the coward and fascist generals of derg).please keep writing .lets have fun.
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msg Comment from: KEFFA [Visitor]
first of all the people needs are for most is food clean water and as well as freedom we have that we will be fine let all of us work for it
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 17:47

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msg Comment from: The Right Way [Visitor]
ankobar,

If you are not an Amhara and not a Tigre why are you hiding behind a real Amhara's name?

Your well-known reason is to get credibility and acceptance because every Ethiopians know how Amharas are loyal people to Ethiopians and their county. However you are not an Amhara but instead Meles’s worshiper.

If Amharas were cruel and savages like you Tigre tribals you would have been dead by now. Remember they ruled for 1000 years according to Woyane’s account. It was the Amharas who have respect and love for every Ethiopians to live in unity and dignity.

History is the only real thing that speaks out about who did what then and now. And it tells we all live to see the worst under Woyane tribalism.

We all lived well and proud until your scumbag beggars came in 1991 and brought shame and disgrace. You guys proudly defend begging and looting as great. So how can we communicate? We are on the opposite side of morality and dignity.
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msg Comment from: justice 2010 [Visitor]
ankobar [Visitor], said:
“Al the derg cowards worshiper.
you made this site so fun.almost everybody from all walks of political life is having fun to punch you like a punch bug.…”

Woyanew ankobar--You can not be more wrong!! Obviously, you can not help it, you are just another delusional woyane who lives in only Woyane’s world. I have news for you--nothing but the truth--over 75 million Ethiopians agree with Professor Almayehu G. Mariam than your monkey face Crime Minister of Ethiopia==MelAss.

News flash: All Ethiopians hate the derg and your master is not any better.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++

Let us hope and pray that the UN and US will put pressure on Melass at the next elections as they just did to Afghanistan leader, Hamid Karzai. I am counting on Obama to do the right thing for the suffering of Ethiopians under this brutal government.
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msg Comment from: Dr. Brhanu [Visitor]
ለማያውቅሽ ታጠኝ አሉ፣
እማማ ሙሉ
ይህንን ሂድና ለኤርትራዊው የአጎትህ ልጅ ንገረው
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msg Comment from: Cobra. [Visitor]
Pro

I think u lost it all.:crazy:
Please seek medical advise.

Cobra.
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 18:14

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msg Comment from: Down with dictators! [Visitor]
imperial body guard, you want the monarchy back so you or your dad can have power and loot money from the poor people? Maybe you forgot why the old king had to go? DOWN with dictators Sellasie, Haile- mariam and zenawi.
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msg Comment from: frank [Visitor]
Thank God for the likes of Al-mariam whose articles sustain our sagging interest about our conuntry.May the Lord bless your fertile mind!I can not help feeling pissed of from the unreasonable comments people make.please keep in mind this is a forum for those who are engaged to liberate mother Ethiopia from tyranny
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msg Comment from: eselem [Visitor]
To all bunch of woyane's thugs... do you know this? "Knowledge Speaks Wisdom Listen." Instead of spinning your peanut head calm down and act like a human being.
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msg Comment from: solomon [Visitor]
We all want what works and what is right for our country. The problem is when people like this professor hide behind their social status and try to spoon feed us their twisted ideology. The fact is that they ran away from their country. They ran away through hell to change their personal lives like the rest of us. They ran through the hell of north africa and europe for hamburger and whiskey. They can still go back and run and fight for their beliefs. What do they do instead? They disturb the peace and positive attitude of people in diaspora and back in Ethiopia. They get paid a lot of money and site on a computer with a bottle of whiskey and disturb the peace of poor hungry people who want to better their lives. Shame on you fake scholars. We have seen the real scholars doing things that world recognizes and we see them everyday. Shame on you tribal thugs.
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msg Comment from: Ato [Visitor]
Ato The Right Way,
"If you post a piece & load of Shitt - I respond in kind"...That's my way - The Right way.

Here is a basic 101 for dummys(like Al) in how to write a decent article:-

Step 1: First paragraph - try to give a credit & appriciate whatever good and +v point is avilable.

Example: If Zenawi has 99.9% bad things in his pocket - give him a credit for 0.1%. Thank him for his effort.

Step 2: Identify the problem, analyze and discuss it.

Step 3: Propose your expert options & objective solutions for existing problem - be part of the solution not part of the problem.

Step 4: Conclude with hope & not with a doomsday scenarios.

Alemayehu G. Mariam the Prof - can't even see it. He is an expert in mud slugging & personal attack. That attitude puts him down there - Below!



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msg Comment from: Aba. Kabada [Visitor]
Ankober? You mean Agamie? Ato? Do you mean Ayto? I think for the first time our patient is exausted. Our desire to teach love of our common country Ethiopia, brotherhood, solidarity, equality and to have a comen couse and goal..... Etc could not be observed.

Now, let me coat an Amharic proverb "KALDEFERESE AYTERAM." Sometimes, we should take a difficult Choice. Like our fathers, when they had to go all the way to Adwa on mule and fight with invaders. The differenc between us and our fathers is, our fathers fought BANDA and their master. But, we have here NEGADIE.
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msg Comment from: Shewarega [Visitor]
The Right Way,

You asked a good question. The simple reply is he hates himslef, therefore he can not use anything that resembles him.

Having said that, I think we should be wise and not use other ethnic names in a bad manner. Just because many among the current "SIGEBGEB MALLT" cadres are from Tigray does not mean we have to insult a whole group of people. Tigre hono bezu bezu gegna ye hagerun dar denber askebero, ke lelaw Ethiopiawi gara be feker noro, bande mesob belto, lij kelij agabetto yalefe moltewal. Le mesalae Tsadekan semaetat Atse Yohanes, Ras Alula, Ras Bitwoded Gebre Kidan, Basha Awualom, Bahta Hagos, Abay Khasay, Dej Gebre Hiwot, Aman Andom, Tesfaye Gebre Egzi, and countless more....some are Eritreans, no matter how much POISON is spat among Ethiopians by our current looters/tormentors, we should never forget these and many more huge Ethiopians. A few MALLT wushas want to bark Amara night and day, let them, beserachew yekelalu. You my friend, from all I see what you say in here, you are a good Ethiopian, do not bring yourself down to their level. Just a brotherly advice.

By the way, since I am a direct descendant of that mighty King (as the British travelor Major Harris once called him) Sahle Selassie, I do hereby declare Ankobar, official member of the Shewan family. Given that he spells his name right, :)). ANKOBER.
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 22:40

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msg Comment from: G [Visitor]
Ok Al, trust me arm struggle is the only way, and time has come to show how arm struggle could get ugly and bloody. I am for Eppf or any one who have balls to reject meles and bring back Ethiopia again to who we are.
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 22:48

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msg Comment from: Gade [Visitor]


thanks god we have a$250 ooo winer HARD WRKING prof- Gebisa Ejeta and also we have a person like loser prof- Alemayhu G- M.
just trush
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 23:03

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msg Comment from: Minyaregal [Visitor]
Dear Al,

By the sheer force of your intellect and your wealth of facts which are at your finger tips, you have become a force that Woyane and its thugs have to reckon with. You have become the voice of democracy, reason, and rule of law in Ethiopia. When many of the opposition got disillusioned and helpless by the Woyane thugs manipulations, you are solidering on!! Ride on brother! The detest of Ethiopians to Woyane's Machiavellian tactics is evident everywhere. We only need to awaken this giant from current slumber, the same way Kinijit did in 2005! Soldier on my dear eloquent genius! We are there with you!
PermalinkPermalink 10/22/09 @ 09:51

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msg Comment from: Sami 1 [Visitor]
The reason US is allowing for and accepting the fact ellection is riged is becuase the whole world eyes are in Afganistan, and they need suport to win the war!

Ethiopia is different game!
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msg Comment from: alamoudin [Visitor]
we are ready for dictater but not for DIMOCRACY.....one oficer from ethiopian gov,
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msg Comment from: Imperial Body Guard [Visitor]
Down with dictators!, down with subversion, down with oppression,down with conceitedness, down with lies and corruption! Without the Father of African Unity Haile Selassie, Ethiopia would have been just another fascist colony without any Ethiopians. For it was HIM that taught his soldiers to be prepared to die for freedom than to die without."Until bigotry and prejudice and malicious and in-human self-interest have been replaced by understanding and tolerance and goodwill; Until all Africans stand and speak as free beings equal in the eyes of all men, as they are in the eyes of heaven; until that day the African continent will not know peace. We Africans will fight, if neccessary, and we know we shall win, as we are confident in the victory of good over evil." Negus Haile Selassie 'He was in the world, the world was made by HIM, the world knew HIM not, He came unto His own , His own received HIM not, but as many as received HIM to them gave He power to become sons of GOD.' Gospel according to JOHN1
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msg Comment from: ankobar [Visitor]
RIGHT WAY
i KNOW YOUR TRIBAL MIND WONT BELIEVE ME.I AM 101%ANKOBERE.YOU CAN COUNT AS BACK AS YOU WANT I AM NOTHING LESS AND NOTHING MORE.BUUUUUUUTWHAT I WANT TO SAY TO YOUR HEROE AL MARIAM IS ,HIS CONCERN IS NOT DEMOCRACY.HAD IT BEEN THAT ,HE WOULDNT WORSHIP AND CELEBRATE THESE COWARD FASCISTS AS ETHIOPIAN HEROES.BELIEVE ME .UNDER THESE PEOPLE ME AND THE WHOLE NATION SUFFERED IMMEASURABLY.
SECOND.I CAN ASSURE YOU MILLIONS OF NON TIGRIANS SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE POLICY AND IDEALS OF EPDRF.UN LIKE YOU AND AL ,I NEVER LOOK SOMEONCE TRIBE OR RACE.I LOOK AT WHO IS GOOD TO ETHIOPIA.RIGHT NOW IT IS EPDRF
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msg Comment from: john [Visitor]
TO ATO, I don't understand why you didn't agree with Prof. Alemayehu. He wrote what really happened in Ethiopia in 2005. The situation is still the same or may be getting worst. So what is your problem? If you're sick, go and seek medical attention. Otherwise, let the elite people speak. By the way,a country grows by such educated people, no by A**H**e like you. I feel sorry that you are also claim that you're an Ethiopian.
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msg Comment from: ankober [Visitor]
right way.
I am not hiding myself.as you might think.I am a very proud 100% ankobere.you can go as far as your history challenged mind can go.I am still Ankobere.It always amazes me when people see life from black and white point of view.Just because I defended The PM,you automotically branded me as tigre.who is the tribal now.I have a news for you my friend ,millions and millions of non tigres support and defend the ideals and marvellous accomplishment of this govt.let the takers like al mariam talk,but epdrf and the people are making history,just infront of your eyes.you celebrate the cowards but we glorify the real hero epdrf.
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msg Comment from: The Right Way [Visitor]
Ato,

Your comments are all wrong.

Before posting garbage find a name for yourself. Your so-called analytical mind failed you even in finding a pseudo name.
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msg Comment from: The Right Way [Visitor]
Shewarega

You said, “Just because many among the current "SIGEBGEB MALLT" cadres are from Tigray does not mean we have to insult a whole group of people”. I agree and that is not my intention. I myself know so many Tigres who hate and disagree with the current regime.

However and shamelessly most Tigrans align themselves with the Woyane governemnt just because it is composed of Tigreans and regardless of its bad national and economical policy.

This is not common with Ethiopians and all previous governments.
It should be Ethiopia first then ethnicity last.
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msg Comment from: The Right Way [Visitor]
ankober,

I can smell you from far. Whether you defended your master monster, Meles or not you will never be ankoberian. It has been over 20 years since the dirty TPLF curtain was unveiled and all TPLF worms swarmed out in Ethiopia. You guys hid your plot against Ethiopia before 1991 pretty good then but it is too late now.

Definitely there are millions of Tigreas who hates Woyane and love Ethiopia but hardly any other Ethiopian who falls for monster master. I would not say never but they are very few greedy shameless bribed sell out there. You could be one of the few.
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msg Comment from: Zenda [Visitor]
I think we should take this monkey face profesor to court for boring us to death with his elementary school logic. My advice to him is: have a plastic surgery in LA if it helps you elevate your inferiority complex. Though I doubt if they have any thing to cure you from your dwarf posture. It is a pity that Ethiopia should produce such arm chair philosophers who knows nothing but stand at a side and critisize those who do something for their country. Le tekemach semay kirbu new.
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msg Comment from: TEDDY [Visitor]
:lalala::lalala:If there will be a contest for the 2010 electoral FRAUD the WINNER shall certainly be the:lalala: LEBA ZENAWI :lalala:and his evil regime :lalala:TPLF :lalala:!!!For the second time the same as 2005 international electoral FRAUD !!!!
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