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11/24/09

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Ethiopia - Africorruption, Inc. By Alemayehu G. Mariam

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Africorruption, Inc.

By Alemayehu G. Mariam

Transparency International [TI] (the global coalition against corruption) has just released its 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). Once again, Africa has the dubious honor of being Kleptocracy Central, the continental home of the most corrupt governments in the world. Leading the parade of kleptocracies are the regimes in Ethiopia, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya and the warlords of Somalia.

The CPI measures “the perceived level of public-sector corruption in 180 countries and territories around the world” based on data and analysis provided by such organizations as the African Development Bank, Economist Intelligence Unit, IHS Global Insight, the Institute for Management Development, the World Bank and the World Economic Forum. A high index score on the 10 point scale means less perceived corruption.

TI defines corruption as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain”. By that definition, the foregoing African countries scored an atrocious 3.0 or less. In certain countries, the corruption trend appears to be irreversible. For instance, in 2002, Ethiopia received a dismal score of 3.5 on the corruption index. In 2009, eight years after the ruling regime had established the “Federal Ethics and Anti-corruption Commission” (FEAC) with great fanfare and after periodic reports of “major accomplishments” in combating corruption, Ethiopia’s score dropped to an abysmal 2.7.

Corruption in Africa can no longer be viewed as a simple criminal matter of prosecuting a few dozen petty government officials and others for bribery, extortion, fraud and embezzlement, as FEAC seems to believe in its reports[1]. As Peter Eigen, founder and chairman of TI argues, “[C]orruption leads to a violation of human rights in at least three respects: corruption perpetuates discrimination, corruption prevents the full realisation of economic, social, and cultural rights, and corruption leads to the infringement of numerous civil and political rights.” Beyond that, corruption undermines the very essence of the rule of law and destroys citizens' trust in political leaders, public officials and political institutions.

The poor and powerless bear the brunt of corruption in Africa. The devastating impact of corruption on the continent’s poor becomes self-evident as political leaders and public officials siphon off resources from critical school, hospital, road and other public works and community projects to line their pockets. For instance, reports of widespread corruption in Ethiopia in the form of outright theft and embezzlement of public funds, misuse and misappropriation of state property, nepotism, bribery, abuse of public authority and position to exact corrupt payments and gain are commonplace. The anecdotal stories of corruption in Ethiopia are shocking to the conscience. Doctors are unable to treat patients at the public hospitals because medicine and supplies are diverted for private gain. Tariffs are imposed on medicine and medical supplies brought into the country for public charity. Businessmen complain that they are unable to get permits and licenses without paying huge bribes or taking officials as silent partners.

Publicly-owned assets are acquired by regime-supporters or officials through illegal transactions and fraud. Banks loan millions of dollars to front enterprises owned by regime officials or their supporters without sufficient or proper collateral. Businessmen must pay huge bribes or kickbacks to participate in public contracting and procurement. Those involved in the import/export business complain of shakedowns by corrupt customs officials. The judiciary is thoroughly corrupted through political interference and manipulation as evidenced in the various high profile political prosecutions. Ethiopians on holiday visits driving about town complain of shakedowns by police thugs on the streets. Two months ago, Ethiopia’s former president Dr. Negasso Gidada offered substantial evidence of systemic political corruption by documenting the misuse and abuse of political power for partisan electoral advantage. Last week, U.S. State Department spokesman Ian Kelley stated that the U.S. is investigating allegations that “$850 million in food and anti-poverty aid from the U.S. is being distributed on the basis of political favoritism by the current prime minister’s party.”

Over the past two years, high profile corruption cases have been reported in the media. According to FEAC, in one case it was established that “USD$16 million dollars” worth of gold bars simply walked out of the bank. FEAC described the heist as a “huge scandal that took place in the Country's National Bank and took many Ethiopians by surprise [in which] corruptors dared to steal lots of pure gold bars that belonged to the Ethiopian people replacing them with gilded irons… Some employees of the Bank, business people, managers and other government employees were allegedly involved in this disastrous and disgracing scandal.”

In another case involving a telecommunications deal with the Chinese, a high level regime official was secretly tape recorded trying to extort kickbacks for himself and other regime officials. FEAC reported that “there was another big corruption case at the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation that took many Ethiopians by surprise” which involved the “competitive tendering for the supply of telecommunication equipment.” After an investigation, FEAC “found out that nearly 200 million USD has been lost to corruption through the entire fraudulent and corrupt process.”
Many corrupt African regimes have sought to play an anti-corruption shell game to hoodwink their international donors and the multilateral lending institutions. Nowhere is this more evident than in Ethiopia. The regime established FEAC in 2001 with the aim of ferreting out and evangelizing against corruption. As of 2005, FEAC claims to have offered ethics and anti-corruption education to more than 15,000 people and provided advisory services for 267 ethics officers on how they should fight corruption. The Prosecution Department “filed charges against 79 alleged corruption offences and obtained convictions in 28 cases.”
In 2007/08, FEAC trained 325 individuals in corruption prevention strategies and “reviewed the practices and procedures” of 34 public offices and enterprises and 110 procurement, licensing, finance, human resources, health, education, media and other entities. It investigated 296 corruption suspects for claims of “undue advantage obtained/losses caused on government” in the astounding amount of Ethiopian Birr 2,180,311,361. Among the 296 cases, the largest percentage of suspects were investigated for abuse of power (43%) followed by forgery/fraud (30%), mal-administration/ betrayal of trust (13%); embezzlement (8%); bribery (2%) and other (4%). FEAC reported that “the Court ruled on 79 preparatory hearings. Verdicts on 66 cases were passed through trial proper. Some 31 of those verdicts were given in favour of the FEACC. During the budget year, the Court rendered rulings on 48 files, out of which suspects in 43 files were found guilty.” Many of the convicted defendants were sentenced to low prison terms with nominal fines.

It is obvious that the whole “anti-corruption” drama of the ruling regime in Ethiopia is intended as political theatre for the international donors and multilateral lending institutions. It is nothing more than window dressing. No high level official in good standing with the regime has ever been investigated or prosecuted for corruption. No convincing reason has been given to explain the delay in the trial of the alleged “gold scammers” and telecom bandits given the massive, serious and unprecedented nature of the crimes. In sum, by prosecuting low level officials and others for corruption, the regime aims to divert attention from itself.

Interestingly, by doing a little “reverse engineering” on the “anti-corruption” Commission’s reports, one can accurately reconstruct with precise detail the scope and magnitude of the public corruption problem in Ethiopia in each sector, and demonstrate the gross incompetence of the various public agencies. Suffice it to say that the evidence shows that the highest incidence of corruption today occurs in the area of “abuse of power”, which points to the absence of the rule of law and substantial lack of procedures, rules and regulations that ensure individual and institutional accountability. The corrupt use of power always results in the abuse of power.

Corruption persists in Ethiopia and other parts of Africa because the people who cling to power benefit from it enormously. Having FEAC investigate the architects and beneficiaries of corruption in Ethiopia is like having Tweedle Dee investigate Tweedle Dum. It is an exercise in futility and absurdity. FEAC’s claims of saving or thwarting the loss of billions of public birr by vigilant corruption detection and prosecution are laughable cock and bull stories. Most Ethiopians do not find corruption a laughing matter; but they do feel powerless and resigned to it. They view the whole anti-corruption effort with a jaded eye. At best, corruption control in Ethiopia today is a matter of triage: Does one start investigating corruption at the very top of the regime leadership, survey the bureaucratic middle and selectively prosecute, or focus on the petty local official and the street cop for dramatic effect?

One can not reasonably expect to root out corruption by setting up a toothless and feckless anti-corruption commission, or by paying lip-service to the cause of corruption eradication to impress international donors. Corruption in Ethiopia and many parts of Africa is the principal business of the State. Effective anti-corruption efforts require an active democratic culture based on the rule of law and a vigilant citizenry empowered to confront and fight corruption in daily life. In India, for instance, they have successfully organized local “vigilance commissions” against corruption. In Brazil, they counter corruption by engaging citizens in “participatory budgeting.” In Botswana, regarded to be the least corrupt country in Africa, it is said that they have a big welcoming poster adorning the Gaborone Airport with an unusual message to incoming travelers: “Botswana has ZERO tolerance for corruption. It is illegal to offer or ask for a bribe.”

FEAC says the major sources of corruption in Ethiopia are “poor governance, lack of accountability and transparency, low level of democratic culture and tradition, lack of citizen participation, lack of clear regulations and authorization, low level of institutional control, extreme poverty and inequity, harmful cultural practices and centralization of authority.” Not quite. Poor governance, lack of accountability and transparency and the absence of the rule of law are the root causes of extreme poverty, inequity…

[1] http://www.feac.gov.et/web_collection/Com_report_english.htm#int2.3

Alemayehu G. Mariam, is a professor of political science at California State University, San Bernardino, and an attorney based in Los Angeles. He writes a regular blog on The Huffington Post, and his commentaries appear regularly on Pambazuka News and New American Media.

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msg Comment from: Melese Zenawi [Visitor]
my pupets, addiszemen, yeha, hammer, iam,extrastonehead, et.al shake your tail, i ordered you to do so!
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 01:30

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msg Comment from: leehawma [Visitor]
this guy is african but he always wrights anti-african propoganda, he is the mother of all uncletoms
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msg Comment from: Deme [Visitor]
Real Ethiopian!! What's missing in Ethiopia is some one like Al G. Mariam.

Dictator melese and his supporters are the worest person in this planet.
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msg Comment from: c´moi senait [Visitor]
Do not worry,i am negotating with Al-shabab what to do with crime minister Melese and a few of his juntas members. I have got the list of the most wanted Weyannes in SOMALIA by Al-shababa court where crime minster will face a crime against humanity and a Genocide that his troops carried agains inocent somalia. I will wash my hand like Pilatos and Hand him over to Al-shababa where he will face the TRUE justice.
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msg Comment from: Tadd [Visitor]
we all know that you are working for
blood sekers TPLF :>>:XX narrow :crazy::crazy::crazy:TPLF
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 03:28

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msg Comment from: Jegna Gondere [Visitor]
How could you not report the death of Manalemosh Dibo who passed Away on Nov 21, 2009????

BETAM TASAZINALACHU nazi.com, you are all a bunch of racist ZEREGNOCH.
nazi.com TIWUDEM
ETHIOPIA as ONE TIKDEM !!!
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msg Comment from: addis zemen [Visitor]
Prof. All nightmere.,,
The MUSHO AWRAGE of the diaspora nation,
Your reputation tells, what ever issue you bring to this forum, it is fabricated to make your supporters enjoy for the moment,so that they can forget the the truth that Ethiopia under the leadership of EPRDF is growing in every developmental project.
Ethiopia is the diplomatic center of Africa. This doesn't make Ethiopia responsible for every corruption going on in other African countries.
You can bring every accusations you like to this forum.it will never change the reality of Ethiopia's progress.
EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT.
KINNA YALLEW BE ENATU ........ YEKENNAL.
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msg Comment from: Ali roble [Visitor]
I completly agree on this matter with the prof. No further comments.
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msg Comment from: Jegna [Visitor]
Tadd [Visitor]
we all know that you are working for
blood sekers TPLF narrow TPLF

WTF? Tadd, whey would Al G. write a paper a week denouncing TPLF if he works for them?

Comment from: leehawma [Visitor]
this guy is african but he always wrights anti-african propoganda, he is the mother of all uncletoms


Really, he is the uncle tom? How about all these so called African leaders selling the land and resources to western nations while their people starve? What are they heroes? Moron, corruption is main reason Africa is the way it is, think before you speak.
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 11:27

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msg Comment from: solo [Visitor]
Hey Mr. AL, I THOUGHT YOU WERE GONE GUSS NOT... PLEASE STOP POSTING THIS ANTI-EVERYTHING IN YOUR BLOG.I REALLY AM TIRED OF YOU CRYING DAY OUT DAY IN.IF YOU ARE REALLY CONCERNED ABOUT ETHIOPIA LEAVE THE US GO SOMEWHERE IN THE RURAL ETHIOPIAN PICK UP YOUR GUN AND START FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM.I BET YOU YOU WANT BECAUSE YOU ARE SELFISH AND DO NOT HAVE THE GUTS TO DO IT,INSTEAD YOU CRY WOLF.ANYWAY THERE IS NO POWER EVER IN AFRICA THROWN BY WRITING PAPER FROM LA. NEVER HEARD OF SO TO MAKE LIFE FOR YOU EASY PUT UP OR SHUT THE FREAK UP ..... THANKS FOR THE GREAT COUNTRY OF US PEOPLE LIKE CAN LIVE AND PROSPER..... JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE ACADEMICIAN... BUT NO COMMON SENSE AT ALL... POOR AL.
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msg Comment from: getinet [Visitor]
by the way what happen to madoff and DC taxi corruption?why is africa and ethiopia is so corrupted while it has such intellectualls.i think it is b/c they are teaching in U.S.A and the african people dont know and they wish to do the same when they get a chance .silly conculision whatever
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 12:20

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msg Comment from: T,EA [Visitor]
Dear Prof,

After finding out that you work for ER, I have decided to agree only with your philosophy, not politics. Right? I hope you are bearer of the principles of freedom and liberty.

For a medical doctor cannot dictate politics, for a nurse cannot dissipate the integrity of medicine by using hate driven political power and dicate the court to be able to do so, for a fear mongering woman (What them called ZAR in Amharic) cannot tresspass and loot privacy rules by using hate driven western political power of retaliation and backup by defrauders, more smart, for an Association is very important to chase the dangerous nurse still residing in their heritage and pride, for law is given to everyone to practice it right, and for Ethiopia is still dissipated but surviving because of lawless (100%) people, I am not commenting about the monarch stuff for the last 7000 years, anyway.

Ethiopia is corrupt. We tooke her to the U.S and proved that we are corrupt. WE always used courts, senate and congress because Ethiopia has no legal representative for years. We made them more corrupt because they have tainted freedom and liberty.

We all must be accountable because a nurse cannot oppress me to tell me about the NTO operation because he feels equal in terms of business. I cannot stand a snitching medical doctor either, using the foolish and dictator nurse to penetrate my barack for his own selfish conspiracy. Doctors can kill too! You know that.

Aethiopia needs and deserves HEALING!

I am not commenting about the dictatorial habbit of IT professionals even on Bill Gates because it took me two minutes to link to yourarticle. What do you think is the reason? Because somethings were not welcome till somethings are finished, here in the U.S> And those same people are whinning about Zenawi's suffocation of free journalism. I do not know what J'Accuse is because I cannot defend myself from the professional trap (When, where why how??...dirty challenge called professional satanism with and/or withput intent and knowledge as you call it out there). But I say adjourn..whether right or wrong.

Good luck election 2002. Commenting as an Association from vry far. Endorsement has value that is proven by the Obama healthcare. It was saved because it had to be anyway. I am the association. What can I do? That evil has to be abolished and taken out of our system regardless of whatsoever.
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msg Comment from: T,EA [Visitor]
I am wondering about the difference between hate driven politics and politics driven hate. It is being practiced from western hemisphere to eastern hemisphere all over Alem.

It suffocates and kills and it is everywhere, everywhere and everywhere. Even after this post, it will express itself, here, here in this here. IOt is scaring me because the boss will keep on what has to be kept on. Why?

It is secret and who cares? Thanks to constituional powers vested in me stuff??!
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msg Comment from: alex [Visitor]
and what do you think of famine and disease? are they also a result of poor governance?
You just search for someone to blame them with something. Consider focusing on finding solutions and discusssing different options of solving problems. Or stop wasting the peoples time.
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msg Comment from: alex [Visitor]
there is no politics driven hate, because we dont fight on politics or policies. it is only hate driven politics in the Abesha world.
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msg Comment from: Ye Diasora Geta [Visitor]
Eeeeeer we go again. Prof. Dumd and dumber is at it again. you will burn out to death without a light let alone giving a light to others. Your issue is about Meles not about Ethiopia.

Every morning I wake up feeling happy just because I know that my country is safe and prospering under the great leadership of PM Meles & EPDRF.

I am so glad it is not under our Prof Dumb & Dumber or the G7.
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msg Comment from: gergud [Visitor]
take it easy professor...

Nazre please send 25 LB turkey to pro
AL Mariam so he can have the last Thanksgiving dinner before he goes to Ethiopia to join Hailu Shawel
or goes to tekeze river to swim.

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msg Comment from: Tariku Yemesker [Visitor]
Al is practicing his work project on you, Diasporas.

If I were you, I would NOT take him seriously:roll:
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 16:36

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msg Comment from: eselem [Visitor]
Leehawma (visitor )... The writer is not anti Africa, and his article is not anti Africa too. His article is about the corrupted dictators and their stooges. If I were you,I should read the article carefully and understand it before jumping in to a criticism. For your information, please correct your english too ... such as "he is the mother of uncletoms."
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 17:45

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msg Comment from: Gobeze [Visitor]
Prof Aremariam,

You are a doomsayer. You have nothing positive to contribute for Ethiopia. You are Anti-Ethiopia thru and thru.
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msg Comment from: ankober [Visitor]
almariam
I thought that was your picture taking insurance money from fake injury.
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 21:30

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msg Comment from: ankober [Visitor]
senait baby.
i hope your face is not as not so good as your brain is.before you are done negotiating with alshabab you will end up with two babies who dont know their fathers.
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 21:37

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msg Comment from: lekim [Visitor]
This ugly SOB has nothing good to say. His articles are a waist of electronic space.
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 22:34

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msg Comment from: James Kebede [Visitor]
Corruption of all forms is rampant around the world. Worldwide, bribery alone is estimated to involve over 1 trillion US dollars annually.[1] A state of unrestrained political corruption is known as a kleptocracy, literally meaning "rule by thieves". - Wikipedia

Types of Corruption are listed as 1. Bribery 2. Trading in Influence 3. Graft 4. Patronage 5. Nepotism & Cronyism 6. Embezzlement 7. Kickbacks 8. Unholy alliance 9. Involvement in organized crime

http://xrl.us/bgdsqx
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msg Comment from: yeezn madresuchegerh weis yanteweyetayeh? [Visitor]
solo [Visitor] cries and calls for help,

"...I REALLY AM TIRED OF YOU CRYING DAY OUT DAY IN..."
Don't you have ideer in your locality? I'm sure you're lonely dealing with the aftermath. Why don't you go to that rural Ethiopia, where your masters are and you won't hear from the professor?

Bravo professor! Your contributions,articles after articles are heightening the confusion within the meles dynasty.
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/09 @ 23:35

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msg Comment from: Professor Foley [Visitor]
Prof Al

The Transparency International article you refer to highlights the global nature of corruption under the heading : ‘Corruption threatens global economic recovery, greatly challenges countries in conflict’.

Corrupt individuals ‘look like us, eat, drink and work just like us but differ from us in having longer arms’ is the way an anti-corruption official defines the subject. For the professor however it is yet another handy tool to tarnish the image of Africa. He has gone further to the extent of naming and shaming corrupt countries such as Ethiopia and most of its neighbor save Eritrea despite its lower score of 2.6. Throwing mud is effective in obscuring ones own vision and even that of spectators but definitely not effective in eliminating corruption.

Not so long ago a lobbyist named Ahmed Chalabi brought ‘democracy and human rights’ to his beloved country called Iraq. The rest, as they say, is history!

One Ahmed Chalabi is one too many for the world and the last thing a poor fragile nation in a rough neighborhood requires!

'Beygedellu meqedes .......'
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msg Comment from: Benshangul Gumuz [Visitor]
lekim [Visitor]
This ugly SOB has nothing good to say. His articles are a waist of electronic space.

yes it is the WAIST of electronic space. Poor sob told the truth without him knowing it....qiqiqi
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msg Comment from: Tadele [Visitor]
Why it sends a jerking chill deep in to the bone of TPLF thugs? Every thug felt threatened right? The time has come for thugs to pay back what they have been looting for 20 years. We will chase you to death where ever you think hide on this planet.
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msg Comment from: Seleme [Visitor]



. . .a KLEPTOMANIAC Regime!. . .




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msg Comment from: addis zemen [Visitor]
Ankober,....

C'moi senait is a 63 year old mental patient in paris. Let alone to give birth,she is in a day to day evaluation.
She was deported 9 years ago from addis. That is why she can not stand any good news coming from Ethiopia. She is suffering from anexiety. All she does is tap some hatred message on her lap top. poor old shabia prostitute.
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msg Comment from: efrem [Visitor]
Well, I say it is all all day dreaming. When we talk about drought even the developed countries like Australia are in big time drought season...for the last 12 years.. the sate I live in NSW, 2/3 almost 72% of the land is declared drought stricken. But no single person in Australia is starving.The statement or an article by the Economist whatever...what I say is whatever! As one of you mentioned above, FAO and Bill gates group..we should help the poor farmers borrow against their land...to improving their farming methods. Giving away the land to the Indians, Chinese and the Arabs should not be allowed. After all the land belongs to the people who maintained it and lived in it for generations..not 18 or 40years. A land reform should be discussed with all Ethiopian people and expertise advice from the international community for the benefit of those 85% of the population. When the ruling party changed the land rights, it was for the benefit of the poor farmers not to sell their land and be empty handed...but now the government is taking away the land from the poor..to the outsiders. The dams..Electric power, the roads they are building are with borrow money..not for free..IMF and the Chinese are also adding up more debt to those people who can't even afford to eat once a day. We are accumulating a debt for generations to come. In an era even the Us government is in staggering debt up their nose by the Chinese...they are even concerned how they will be able to pay back the money owed . For heaven sake, where is commonsense. A cheese is for free only on rats trap. 100 years of lease..that is what happened to Djibouti...leased or sold for 100 years..then what?I do not know why all these so called experts and educated people are trying to fool us. Most of the problem what goes around in Ethiopia and in Africa is clear. Why are we going around the bush... the reality is in front of us.I think it is about time for the world to give the poor Africans their fundamental rights. Instead of helping those people who advocate for them, they should help the ordinary people who are not even having one meal a day. Instead of getting the Indians to make as slaves by paying us 75 cents us per day on our own land, give the poor people the education and technology to manage it themselves. In my opinion we are not lacking those people who can manage the farm business.We need to empower the poor farmers through education and monetary assistance. We need to advocate for good governance within the political sector. We need to advocate for transparency from government and non-government organisations. I was listening to one of my friends about funding of Malaria..he said it is politics by itself..people are just creating jobs for themselves.

Well there are over 12million people in desperate need of food right now. We don’t care about your research and Economics..statstics etc . We need to save these people who are dying every minute..we do not care about the Indians or the Arabs coming to help us..no way...we have tons of resources to finance it all...the Gold where 1.7 billion in come predicted..the coffee...the millions of dollars disappeared in flower business...We only need over 200million dollars in aid to avoid the drought...let us say billions. It might sound foolishness...but deep inside those of you who are responsible for all what is happening in Ethiopia and Africa will pay the ultimate price. Why don’t we try to learn from our mistakes in the past. Why don’t we feel the suffering of the poor our own people...remember the strong governments like USSR, Yugoslavia ...crumbled overnight. People will have patience for some time..but time will come where the suffering and the anguish endured will punish you. An example of it is the people who are behind bars from the previous Migistus era. 18 years behind bars..please remind yourself what happens if there is a change f Government...some of you may fled...but the rest of you will have the fate of those people who are behind bars. What Ethiopians need is fundamental human rights..freedom of speech, free and fair elections, tackling corruption..within and outside the politics. Fundamental rights of women and child to simply get fed and get educations...fundamental rights of the poor not be exploited by the rich..simply by legislating minimum wedges..not 75 cents per day.If we strive for the basics..non-rocket since ideas.. we will move forward and will be productive.
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msg Comment from: Kokeb [Visitor]
****HERE WE GO AGAIN ****

A bunch of WEYANE akataris and leba cadres crying out loud!! Ops!
"I forgot to rememmber that" the GENIUS professor couldn't coach dumbness out of TEGRE retards! thank u the elite alemayehu for free education eventhough, your's frequently inspired intense activity by insight is beyond WEYANE gurd-dogs understanding. Would u let FOROFORAM-PROFESSOR-FOLEY become ur's sunday news carrier boy? that my will get him to achive his dream of HONRNY/HONORARY degree from the under graduate school of WEYANE-RED-TERROR.
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msg Comment from: Kokeb [Visitor]
BENSHANGUL GUMUZ

Thank GOD i have never met or seen an animal comes from there, they must be ominous than ugli-fruit prettier than LEKIM.
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msg Comment from: Helen [Visitor]
Kokeb
you wrot to
Benshangul _ Gumuz

Thank God I have never met or seen an animal come from there, they must be onimaous than ugli-frut-prettier zekim

who are you anyway, the only thing you gone see human animal face is if you buy a merrier from a dollar store so you can see you ugly face.

DAdeb narrow minded fudal NEFTGA
how dare you say something like that to any ethnic group.
by the way why can't you post your picture so we can all see and laugh.

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msg Comment from: Kokeb [Visitor]
HELEN

Thank you

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PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 12:12

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msg Comment from: Mesfin B [Visitor]
It is, as usual, a great article to enlighten those of us whose logical thinking and patriotic outlook never ceases to look for the bright future of our forgotten yehagerachin hizboch. for every one supporting blogger of the Professor's article there arise a bunch of Weyane thugs who try to discredit the factual article. This is expected from those pro- Meles Chenawi cirlce gangs.
Some resort using amhara name even to get an acceptance with the rest of us who are trying to uncover the evil-deeds of Meles and co.
If you have a fact that shows contrary to Professor Alemayehu's analysis let us see it by bringing it to this forum. The whole world knows Africa is led by a handful of dictators whose only agenda is to fatten their account somewhere at the expense of their country people.
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 12:39

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msg Comment from: sami1 [Visitor]
Corruption is how the govenment runs and all offices are doing it as the way of life!

You have to play the corruption game to get anywhere and only few could play that since it is high amount required ofcourse unless you are with the right Ethnic groupe or party member.

I use to hear WOYANE is the only one will eradicate "CORRUPTION". Well I said wait and see. Now I know a corrupted dectator govenment will only work hard to hide corruption rather than eleiminateing or reducing it.

If anyone who is not part of thier game does any thing worng or pass by someone who did something wrong they will be in jail.
Perfect example is SIYE!


Our option is get rid of Dectator:
Before:
The land is sold
The people are looted.
The country is destroyed
The money is funneled.


It is time for all to stand againest dectator and corruption leader.Bully and THUG!

Listen
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 13:03

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msg Comment from: TEDDY [Visitor]
Adgi Banda ,what the hell you know about diplomacy .Keep on barking ,idiot ,shabyan reckages ,GARBAGE ,KILETAM BANDA .As said our dear elders :"sega kuter bilut tafia." That's all you are Lumpin ,Parasite ,vulture AFTATCH BANDA !!!
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 13:15

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msg Comment from: wadani [Visitor]
Prof Alemayehu G. Mariam,

I don't think these long articles will change any think from woyane.
You better go home and volunteer for teaching university and colleges students.In that different approaches you might contribute some changes for the future generations.

But simply keep writing long articles,I don't thing it would produces any results.Becuase,woyane is not ready for listening at moment especially a people like you,they are very allergic to and not even likes them to say some complements about woyane good works.
So way you're wasting your time?
So far did you have any positive responces from woyane or their alikes? I don't think so.

However,those always wrong or write have admiration for your long articles are also,the same groups who opposite the woyane,even in doing woyane a good work for the country.

This is not bases on principals or ideology Mr Prof,and you know that already too,they are in same scenarios,groups of your sympathizers,were also an allergic to the woyane and any things of their good work achievements these group never becoming happy with woyane governing Ethiopia.

Instead,they would give their supporters of anyone who that work/any things against woyane regime,EXCEPT those self determination rebel fighters of ONLF&OLF which are the only two groups against Melse regime but not getting any supports of these mentioned Highlander groups.They rather preferring woyane to stay power as long as these armed group Ethiopian rebels existed fighting against Melse,but in any other subjects, definitely they would be opposing Melse,your(article) it retain their popularity supports and not because you're a good author.Of course you're not a bad writer too.
However,when asked them why not supporting these armed groups their answers were two words only ,they are separatist and shabiya.While they are the supporters of Ato Kiffele groups who have the base/offices in Asmara.

Therefore,my advice is that simply go back home and teach the young students generations which the young generations are the future asset of the country who would be bring the genuine democracy for Ethiopia.If you're in sincerity,thus don't be underestimate of this young generations.So why not teaching them and invested them for tomorrows futures of the country.


Forget anything else,they still stuck and love Hailu but hated Melse...Don't they saw that how Ato Hailu, betray his donors $$ members? He didn't even of what changed him to his fellowmen.
He didn't even tried to convince them and take them home.Because,he doesn't want to do that,but still he wants to used like his spared tools in case that him and Melse disagreed,he want to come for them.
Because,he knows where they stand btw him and woyane.He knows they weren't opposing Melse with principles.

So any time that disagree with Melse he knows he would become a new born hero and receiving that hero welcome any time in Washington At Kinijit gotta parks.

Think about it!
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 14:01

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msg Comment from: ankober [Visitor]
Addis Zemen
Thanks for the info bro.we have to be respectful though.I will start calling her grandma senait.her conduct is the evil combination of ignorance and alzhimer.
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 14:45

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msg Comment from: addiiss [Visitor]
There is no country on Earth totally free of corruption.
Al you are morally corrupt on your narrow minded views and hate towards anything and everything to do with Ethiopian government.

Criticism is cheap, what have you done for your country lately? other than blind opposition.

This is the same corrupt country that fully financed the Tekeze Hydroelectric dam for over 3billion birr. Spends billions of dollars on road and infrastructure. The poor Ethiopian people are starting for the first time in their life time to live in a decently furnished condos from KORKORO BETs...
If you are so blind to see all these developments, you need to see your shrink!
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 15:57

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msg Comment from: T,EA [Visitor]
Dear Prof,

I do apologise for the inconvenience and counterstalking created by the same usual Guy Alex from everywhere and some fake backups for more fire insitigation.

My studies tell me that most of Zenawi's supporters were created because of love of the U.S authorities for such guys like Alex and do more injustice. Truth is truth and they have to go, I do not care.

I have my own judgement to agree with some of his economic perfiormance and never ever forgive his brutality unless apologised in public.

It is one of campaign techniques if Hailu Shawel has to do it.I support Hailu Shawel because he is found the only persisten person who went to court to fight for his belief in the face of all those wishy-washy meku'nens.

He might do it because he is good. Mr. Eshetu and Frechas something in common. They can communicate. I do not think the small match (Who striked a fire and get thrown to a burnning gas by Dr. Someone, I forgot his name but he is a geography professor and a pace maker by the name Mideksa who always refused to stop the fire with her cold fusion.

I do not know what to say, but I think Mr. Alex might have lost and/or busted on something that made him a bit deluded success with everyday bigotry that could not workout on the day of my reply to your post on this portal.

Freedom and liberty are what they are. I am not kisser man?! I am mentored person in the right way as far as I believe because that special mentorship was not politically driven, but true philosophy and dedication over the non-grown ups. They are just Chachuts disurbing a little peace and we are OK. What can we do?
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 16:42

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msg Comment from: Abe [Visitor]
Don't mention Africa only,corruption is universal all over the World.
PermalinkPermalink 11/25/09 @ 17:04

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msg Comment from: TEDDY [Visitor]
:crazy::crazy:Adgi Banda you said "..There is no country on Earth totally free of corruption. Al you are morally corrupt on your narrow minded views and hate towards anything and everything to do with Ethiopian government.." Typical Yabyen be emye baseless propagandas ,of course no country on earth totally free from corruption ,but there are many totally sanked in a corrupted systems and mafia activities .For exemple the holly land of your leba master ,under the order of his evil spouse Azeb where Tigrai mafiosos and bandas are looting ,torturing ,killing the poor Ethiopian peoples .So what you and your likes never accept the naked reality of the country ,blinded by your hates against the patriots like Professor Al and brainwashed by TPLF tribal based evil ideology you refuse to see the TRUTH .Anyways the Ethiopian Peoples shall overcome ,by not give up the fight,until parasites ,vultures Bandas like you being eradicated .And also you said "This is the same corrupt country that fully financed the Tekeze Hydroelectric dam for over 3billion birr. Spends billions of dollars on road and infrastructure. The poor Ethiopian people are starting for the first time in their life time to live in a decently furnished condos from KORKORO BETs..."and so why in the holly land of your leba master peoples in the cities are suffering of electric power service and clean water SHORTAGES .Many young men and women are dying of AIDS ,so many poor peoples are living miserably outside along the roads and highways ,strown out from their home by your evil agazis and bandas .This is your own supposed HOLLY LANDS of your leba master ,but unfortunatly a land of misery, AIDS ,CIVIL WARS and FAMINE .The saddest thing but this land is our EMAMA ETHIOPIA . KEEP ON BARKING TOOTHLESS HYENA ,KEHADI KILETAM BANDA !!!
PermalinkPermalink 11/26/09 @ 12:53

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msg Comment from: ANOTHER TEDDY [Visitor]
There is no transparency and accountability in ethiopia.
PermalinkPermalink 11/27/09 @ 09:28

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msg Comment from: zee [Visitor]
hey:gergud,ankober,and tariku.you guys made me lough.
peace for Ethiopia.
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