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10/24/09

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Ethiopia - Brian Stewart and CBC a journalist and a media Ethio-Canadians never stop worrying about.

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Ethiopia - Brian Stewart and CBC a journalist and a media Ethio-Canadians never stop worrying about.

By Aie Zu Guo

In 1984 Brian Stewart of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reported Ethiopia’s worst famine of the 20th century putting the blame squarely on the communist regime of Mengistu HaileMariam. Canadian taxpayers took his report at face value. On the contrary he praised the Tigrian Liberation Front (TPLF) guerrillas of Meles_Zenawi for distributing food aid to famine victims. Unfortunately, he never reported to us that TPLF was a Marxist-Leninist group identical to Enver Hoxha of Albania. Then one wonders about Brian’s motive of hiding the true faces of the TPLF. For those who are familiar with Ethiopian politics, then and now, two reasons remain outstanding. First is to discredit the military cum communist government of Ethiopia. Secondly is to help TPLF assume power in Addis Ababa.

In 1991, seven years after the famine, the communist military regime came to its demise. Another communist group called TPLF assumed state power. For Brian mission is accomplished. Soon he became the most favored journalist of Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia. His reports are often skewed to appeasing a dictatorial regime in Africa. The journalist’s regular mantras are that Ethiopia’s social, economic and political situation improved under Meles. Since his retirement in early 2009, many Ethiopians assumed that they are free from his claptrap cyber information about their country. Unfortunately, he comes out from his retirement cell in Toronto and feeds the Canadian public and the international community with news about Ethiopia’s rulers and on the famine looming over Ethiopia.

Instead of gibberish reports on famine, we would request Brian to tell Canadians on the state of human rights, democracy, and governance in Ethiopia. If he can’t, we have the temerity to tell this reporter about the true nature of the Government of Ethiopia (GoE), and the underlying causes of famine as follows.

Frequency of famine and its causes:

Under the TPLF rule of Meles, famine occurs every 3 years (in 1993, 1997, 2007, and 2009) against that of once every ten years during the military regime.

The causes of famine are both natural and man made. Ethiopia’s fully rain fed subsistence agriculture is dependent on the vagaries of nature for which even tyrants have no control. But with the right agriculture policy, this could be offset through the introduction of irrigation. If Ethiopia has gained economic and social transformation (as Brian prophecies), the GoE would have contained famine by transforming Ethiopia’s rain-fed agriculture to irrigated agriculture.


Disjointed priorities:

Monthly the GoE pays US$50,000 (US$ 600,000/year) to DLP Piper a US lobbying firm since the 2005 popular election that revealed the emptiness of the communist rule of TPLF. Over the past 5 years the regime has paid DLP US$3 million Dollars. At Birr 3500/Mt , this money would buy 12,857 MTs of wheat from local markets.

In Ethiopia Agriculture is a crucial activity that contributes to more than 60% of exports, 46.3% of GDP, 80% of foreign exchange revenues, and a massive 80% of employment . It is a sector dominated by the poor and who are extremely vulnerable to natural disasters and famine. Unfortunately the GoE’s priorities are different from people’s immediate needs. TPLF uses donor money to buy guns instead of making butter. Meles invaded Somalia to spend $1 million a day to sustain the invasion all in the name of terrorism.

International Aid:

The Honourable Hugh Segal reported to The Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade that bags of Canadian wheat are stored in a warehouse in the city of Mekele, Tigraye province to serve TPLF HQs when food aid is needed to starving children in the southern regions of the country. This journalist must remain honest to his profession and the organization he works with and tell us the truth about the GoE.

Population doubled yes it has doubled. Brian need to understand that international (including Canadian) aid to Ethiopia has also doubled. The G8 countries including Russia and China right off Ethiopia’s debt almost one hundred percent. This should have given GoE the momentum to contain famine and invest on food self sufficiency programs.

Governance, democracy and good government:

Lack of good governance and lack of democracy hinder development and food self sufficiency. In today’s Ethiopia a one party dictatorship has been the norm for nearly two decades. Three federal elections were held and won by the incumbent regime with 99.9% vote since 1991. In the 2005 election, the TPLF gunned down at close range 193 peaceful and innocent demonstrators, jailed leaders of the opposition and sent 70,000 to concentration camps to the south of the country. The seasoned journalist did not utter a word to the Canadian public when such gross human tragedy takes place at the door steps of the Canadian Embassy in Addis Ababa. Yet still, Canada spends millions of Tax payers’ money for human rights, governance, democratization and rule of law. Is it not that ‘Good governance is perhaps the single most important factor in eradicating poverty and promoting development .’ In our view good governance is also one of the important factors of eliminating famine and hunger in Ethiopia and elsewhere for that matter.

The 4th federal election is scheduled for June 2010. Unlike the past, this election is won before people cast their votes. If Brain asks why, we have the audacity of telling him that public media is 100% controlled by TPLF. Private and independent media is paralyzed by draconian press law. Opposition leaders and supporters are harassed and imprisoned. For example Birtukan Midekas, a female opposition leader is imprisoned for life. Human rights are of abysmal failure. We advise Brian to refer to Amnesty International and State Department reports .

Let it be known that 4% of the 80 million people are ruling Ethiopia with a tyranny and impunity unparalleled in Ethiopia’s history. Ethiopians die of famine in thousands, but the most lethal one that kills the poor is bad government.

In developmental economic theory democracy, good governance, rule of law and respect of human rights are the fundamental pre-requisites of development, eradicating famine and poverty. These are also important ingredients of political, social and economic stability. Rightly so Pranab concludes that “if we take a suitably broad concept of development to incorporate general well-being of the population at large, including some basic civil and political freedoms, a democracy which ensures these freedoms is, almost by definition, more conducive to development on these counts than a non-democratic regime” .

Social Image:

True Ethiopians hate their nation's image as perpetual victim of disasters. They are protective of their image and decency. There is high level cultural and traditional sensitivity to be called beggars. During the 1984 famine, mothers carrying their dieing toddlers waited for their cue to receive food ration with at most discipline. In many parts of the world such a situation would end in a stampede or riot. Ethiopians prefer to die of hunger than telling lies and get food rations. It is shocking to see those who are not hungry and wealthy enough to feed themselves continue feeding their audience with false information.

Since Brian and CBC are blinded by their self aggrandizement, Ethiopia appeared to them as a difficult problem for the world to fix. Fixing Meles and his Marxist tyrants are harder than fixing Ethiopia’s famine and underdevelopment. With the right leadership and governance in place, famine and poverty can be fixed without fanfare. For the moment the time to fix takes longer than necessary, because some media outlets like CBC are not telling their taxpayers the true causes of famine and underdevelopment in Ethiopia. So long as the truth and the only truth about the causes of famine are not told, Ethiopia’s problems continue to be hard to fix and Ethio-Canadians remain worried about Brian’s reports. In the midst of this worrisome reporting it is important for CBC to remember that of all the ills that kill the poor, none is as lethal as bad government .


Aie Zu Guo. The writer can be reached at aiezuguo@yahoo.com

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msg Comment from: edile [Visitor]
thank you Aie. he should understand
that ethiopians knows who rules the country
PermalinkPermalink 10/24/09 @ 23:41

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msg Comment from: Dr. Sol [Visitor]
Well said, sir. Thank you. Once again you showed us the true Marxist nature of TPLF.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 00:21

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msg Comment from: Aba. Kabada [Visitor]
Let me ask Chenawi. How on earth Welayta is starving and Tigray is getting enough yealds? That must be resulted by your by your politics. Ethiopians new when thousands of peoples were killed by mallaria in Gojam province, almost none in Tigay. Many Ethiopians were hoped one day, you will be free from your village mentality.
What matter for you is, (1) The donners money and their political support, with any cost. (2) Your own family. (3) Your sinister friends and some nive Tigrians, few HODAM animals from an other tribes, to fulfil your evil desire.
One day Ethiopians will prevail, your destiney will be far worrest than your predecessor.
By the way, in the eyes of the west, once Mr. Mugabe was the best leader in Africa. He was even knighted by the British government. On contrarily, in the eyes of the west Mr. Mandela was a tererist.
Please, still you may have a time, think to reconcile your past.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 00:28

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msg Comment from: yohannes [Visitor]
How come welayta is starving but not tigray? I know how green is welayta and how desert is tigray,
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 01:27

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msg Comment from: Yohannes [Visitor]
Aba,i think it is time to retired from your old, back ward and cheap comment.Ethiopia is heading to a new direction.If i were you i will buy one of those lazy boy chair and enjoy the ride:)).
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 05:48

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msg Comment from: justice 2010 [Visitor]
Thank you, Aie Zu Guo, we need more people like you to expose the ruthless Woyane regime.
This whole article is well written and very informative, one of the best analysis I have seen so far. You just confirmed, what I have been suspicious about:--“CANADIAN WHEAT ARE STORED IN A WARESHOUS IN THE CITY OF MEKELE, TIGRAYE PROVINCE TO SERVE TPLF Hqs…”




PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 10:34

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msg Comment from: Ali roble [Visitor]
Good analysis but isn't it about time that we take responsibility of our failure on the part the larger society and the so-called political elites and the selfish culture? We cannot blame on perpetuall for others for whatever low opinion they got about us. There is a adage that goes every society get the government it deserves. After all, rulers come from society, not alient species. If society is honest, fair,caring, tolerant, hardworking, etc. or otherwise it will have its kind. We seen enough of Menilik regime's plunders and butchery scenes, H' Sellase's currupt and kleptocrcy regime and Col Mengistu and the rein of terror of the Derg. Now we have Malez's tribal cabals in Addis, not to mention ever fractured and selfish opposion groups. Now you wonder Ka Zenjero Yatu?

I Read CBC and the lates article last week by Mr. Steward entitled " Ethiopia is A Country That I Can Never Stop Worrying. Nor Can the World" and it seems fair comments for me. Among others things, It mentions four issues that seriously exasperated the famine situation like Overpopulation, Frequent Droughts, Wordls Financial crises that distracted donners.

More importantly ,it raises two more serious issues as far as the current tigrian cliqiue concerned, which is the lack of sea access and how it is affecinig the food emergency situation and what it is called "blase attitude" or empty confidence and cavaliar attitude toward the calamity of the regime in Addis. These are well founded facts.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 12:08

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msg Comment from: Visitor [Visitor]
That will be the day when Canadian media outlets start informing the public accurately and regularly on the critical and never-ending man-made problems facing 80 million Ethiopians. That will be the day when media outlets inform the taxpayers whether Canadian "aid" (at least tens of millions of dollars per year)is helping Ethiopians achieve rapid and sustainable social, economic, scientific and political development, or is simply reducing them to the state of permanent dependence on handouts or "dead aid". Most Canadians, including those of Ethiopian origin, want to see 80 million Ethiopians stand on their own feet in the land of plenty and become respectable development partners with Canadians rather than perpetual beggars.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 12:47

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msg Comment from: Bon2 [Visitor]
This writer is a typical dirty politician who will cease anything including famine to score dirty political points. He seems to sympathize with journalism and journalists in Ethiopia and yet attacks the journalist who has told and is telling the truth about the starving people in Ethiopia. I have no other explanation as to why one will take time to attack a reporter other than scoring cheep political points. I am sure this guy will do worse if by any chance finds himself in a high public administrative position.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 15:39

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msg Comment from: Teddy [Visitor]
JUST TIRED OF ALL THIS RECYCLED INFORMATION. SOME OF YOU POST YOUR HATE NOT PERSONAL COMMENT. I DON'T SUPPORT THE GOV'T IN ETHIOPIA BUT I WILL SPEAK THE TRUTH. REGARDLESS OF TYPE OF GOV'T IN THE COUNTRY, WHETHER IT'S WEYANNE OR KINIJIT - ETHIOPIA HAS BEEN POOR FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS AND NOTHING WILL CHANGE OVER NIGHT. THE POLITICS WILL CONTINUE TO HURT THE COUNTRY AND IT WILL NEVER CHANGE ANYTHING TO THE AVERAGE PERSON. ETHIOPIA WILL SURVIVE ONCE AGAIN THE DISASTER. I WILL NEVER CHEER OR BLAME ANYONE WITH FULL STOMACH WHILE PEOPLE DIE IN OUR COUNTRY. THE SOLUTION FOR OUR COUNTRY IS TO INVEST IN MASSIVELY IN AGRICULTURE AND EDUCATION.PLEASE SPEAK FROM YOU HEART AND NOT FROM YOUR PERSONAL HATE
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 18:42

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msg Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
The shamless diaspora why don't you label Brian Stewart as Wayena that is what you are good at: LABELING.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 18:56

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msg Comment from: eselem [Visitor]
This journalist and others who are ex-head of states are given green light for this tyrant. They did not see his demon side.He is saccharin. TIme and history will judge him.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 20:30

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msg Comment from: MULUGHETA [Visitor]
WHY DO YOU HAVE TO CHANGE YOUR NAME FROM ETHIOPIAN WHO IS VICIOUS ANTI-GOVERNMENT,TO AN ASIAN NAME,YOU WANT PEOPLE TO BELIEVE YOU,YOU LIE FROM BEGINNING TO END WHY !!! I WILL SAY "YOU ARE A SALESMAN WHO WILL SELL HIS FART AS A PERFUME.AND SOME OF THESE FOOLS WILL LOVE YOUR AS THE BEST PERFUME THEY EVER HAD,FOR THEY DO NOT KNOW THEIR SENSORY POWER IS DEAD,INCLUDING YOURS OF HATE!!! G.L.
PermalinkPermalink 10/25/09 @ 22:26

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msg Comment from: Malcom [Visitor]
This is a contagious maladie within the diaspora called "them Syndrome" .
Stop the Blame Game and think of what JFK said for a while if you are actully worried of being called Beggar in the eyes of the world "Ask not what your country can do for you ..ask what you can do for your country "
PermalinkPermalink 10/26/09 @ 00:34

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msg Comment from: Aba. Kabada [Visitor]
Yohhanes, sometimes reality is very cruel. Fact also upsetes. Are you one of the regime intorages? I'm not the a person need to be retired as you mention on your coment. Probably I'm younger than you, but, wisdom is not always related to the age.
With respect, I don't understand your feeble argument. Obviously, you are upset?

Let God have mercy on you.
PermalinkPermalink 10/26/09 @ 13:14

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msg Comment from: Aba. Kabada [Visitor]
To Malkom
we are equally Ethiopian as you are. Because, we are living abroad does mean we are less Ethiopian or naccesserly have less contribution than the average Ethiopian in Ethiopia.

Bleam? I bet you many Ethiopian in Ethiopia bleaming this government more than,those who live abroad.

More Ethiopians in Ethiopia, face corruptions, favoritism, miscurage of justice...etc. But Ethiopians live abroad,can avoid this except, their concern is for well being of the whole nation including the territorial sovereignity of Ethiopia.
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