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Famine and the Noisome Beast in Ethiopia

10/30/09

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Famine and the Noisome Beast in Ethiopia

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Famine and the Noisome Beast in Ethiopia

By Alemayehu G. Mariam

Published on Huffigton Post

It is hard to talk about Ethiopia these days in non-apocalyptic terms. Millions of Ethiopians are facing their old enemy again for the third time in nearly forty years. The Black Horseman of famine is stalking that ancient land. A year ago, Meles Zenawi's regime denied there was any famine. Only "minor problems" of spot shortages of food which will "be soon brought under control," it said dismissively. The regime boldly predicted a 7-10 percent increase in the annual harvest over 2007. Simon Mechale, head of the country's Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Agency, proudly declared: "Ethiopia will soon fully ensure its food security." For several years, the regime has been touting its Productive Safety Net Programme would result in ending the "cycle of dependence on food aid" by bridging production deficits and protecting household and community assets. Famine and chronic food shortages were officially ostracized from Ethiopia.

But the famine juggernaut could not be stopped. Recently, Mitiku Kassa, Ethiopia's state minister for agriculture and rural development, was panhandling international donors to give $121 million in food aid to feed some 5 million people. The United Nations World Food Programme says a much larger emergency fund of $285 million in international food aid is needed to avert mass starvation just in the next six months.

Zenawi's regime has been downplaying and double-talking the famine situation. It is too embarrassed to admit the astronomical number of people facing starvation in a country which, by the regime's own accounts, is bursting at the seams from runaway economic development. USAID's Famine Early Warning Systems Network in its September, 2009 Situation Report indicated that there are "an additional 7.5 million" individuals to those reported by the Ethiopian government who are "chronically food insecure." Regardless of the euphemisms, code words and rhetorical flourish used to describe the situation by politically correct international agencies, between 15-18 per cent of the Ethiopian population is at risk of full blown famine, according to estimates of various international famine relief organizations.

Many Ethiopians view the recurrent famines as an expression of divine wrath. Successive governments have evaded responsibility for their failure to prevent or mitigate famine conditions. In 1973/4, Ethiopia's "hidden famine," exposed to the world by the BBC's Jonathan Dimbleby, resulted in the deaths of an estimated 200,000 Ethiopians. Emperor Haile Selassie said he was unaware of the magnitude of the famine. He lost his throne and life in the ensuing military coup. In 1984/5, the Soviet-supported socialist military junta known as the "Derg" denied the existence of a famine which consumed over 1 million Ethiopians. Today, the regime of Meles Zenawi shamelessly presides over a third apocalyptic famine in 40 years while boasting to the world an "11 per cent economic growth over the past six years."

Every Ethiopian government over the past four decades has blamed famine on "acts of God." The current regime, like its predecessors, blames "poor and erratic rains," "drought conditions," "deforestation and soil erosion," "overgrazing," and other "natural factors" for famine and chronic food shortages in Ethiopia. Zenawi's regime even has the brazen audacity to blame "Western indifference" and "apathy" in not providing timely food aid for the suffering of starving Ethiopians.

Penny Lawrence, Oxfam's international director, after her recent visit to Ethiopia observed: "Drought does not need to mean hunger and destitution. If communities have irrigation for crops, grain stores, and wells to harvest rains then they can survive despite what the elements throw at them." Martin Plaut, BBC World Service News Africa editor explains that the "current [famine] crisis is in part the result of policies designed to keep farmers on the land, which belongs to the state and cannot be sold." So the obvious questions for Zenawi's regime are: Why is all land owned by a government that has rejected socialism and is fully committed to a free market economy? Why has the regime not been able to build an adequate system of irrigation for crops, grain storages and wells to harvest rains?

Indian economics Nobel laureate Amartya Sen argued that the best way to avert famines is by institutionalizing democracy and strengthening human rights: "No famine has ever taken place in the history of the world in a functioning democracy" because democratic governments "have to win elections and face public criticism, and have strong incentive to undertake measures to avert famines and other catastrophes." Ethiopia's famine today is a famine of food scarcity as much as it is a famine of democracy and good governance. Ethiopians are starved for human rights, thirst for the rule of law, ache for accountability of those in power and yearn to breathe free from the chokehold of dictatorship. They are dying at the hands of corrupt, foreign-aid-profiteering and ethnically-polarizing dictators who cling to the Ethiopian body politics like blood-sucking ticks on a milk cow.

Sen's democratic network of "famine early warning systems" do not exist in Ethiopia. Opposition parties are crushed ruthlessly, and their leaders harassed, persecuted and jailed. Birtukan Midekssa, the first woman political party leader in Ethiopia's recorded history, today languishes in prison doing a life term on the ridiculous charge that she had denied receiving a government pardon in July 2007 following her kangaroo court conviction and two year incarceration. The free press is silenced and journalists imprisoned for exposing official corruption and offering alternative viewpoints. They do not dare report on the famine. NGOs, including famine relief organizations, are severely hobbled in their work by a law that "criminalises the human rights activities of both foreign and domestic non-governmental organizations," according to Amnesty International. All along, Zenawi has been hoodwinking international donors and lenders into supporting his "emerging democracy." After two decades, we do not even see the ghost of democracy on Ethiopia's parched landscape. All we see is the specter of an entrenched dictatorship that has clung to power like barnacles to a sunken ship, or more appropriately, the sunken Ethiopia ship of state.

Images of the human wreckage of Ethiopia's rampaging famine will soon begin to make dramatic appearances on television in Western living rooms. The Ethiopian government will be out in full force panhandling the international community for food aid. Compassion fatigued donors may or may not come to the rescue. Ethiopians, squeezed between the Black Horseman and the Noisome Beast, will once again cry out to the heavens in pain and humiliation as they await for handouts from a charitable world. Isn't that a low, down-dirty shame for a proud people to bear?

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msg Comment from: Derese [Visitor]
Thank you Prof for your for this and other enlightening pieces as always. Ethiopia needs intellectuals like you to lead her out of famine, misery and backwardness. Ethiopia has had enough of mediocres and armed terrorists like the terrorist TPLF group that not only count and rely on famine and poverty as their strategic natural allies to help them stay in control of the people but also use it as their cashcow to enrich themselves and their chronies by profiteering from the famine and plight of the Ethiopian people as they have always been doing. Thank you again Prof. Al. BTW, where are the other intellectuals? Wherever they are at, I do not hear their voice being the voice of the voiceless famine and hunger-stricken compatriots back home.
Thanx Prof.
Derese
PermalinkPermalink 10/30/09 @ 22:54

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msg Comment from: KoolKarl [Visitor]
Good article! This man tells it like it really is. Every time I hear Meles boast of double digit economic growth, I just shake my head and say "who the hell does this goverment think they are talking too"? The world isn't stupid and habeshas aren't blind, does he really think he can piss down our backs and tell us, "its raining"? I hate this negitive image of starvation they give Ethiopia around the world.
PermalinkPermalink 10/30/09 @ 23:26

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msg Comment from: eselem [Visitor]
Yes indeed,Professor,this tyrant is noisome. This goofball is trying to distract the world from this tragic famine. Currently,this dictator is pretending to the world that he invited legitimate opposition candidates,but in fact,he has done the opposite. These candidates are all a setup.
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 00:15

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msg Comment from: Melese Zenawi [Visitor]
it is ok as long as i eat 5 times a day, who cares about the little people! that is their fate.
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 00:47

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msg Comment from: Ato [Visitor]
Derese,
I deeply feel sad for you - naive like wont servive without having "Qebay / butter" in his dream. Guess what? Fortunately, Prof Al is pouring greasy butter into your dry throat. Yea..."Ethiopia needs intellectuals like him to lead her out of famine, misery and backwardness":roll::roll: - Somebody shoot me please!

KoolKarl,
"who the hell does this goverment think they are talking too"?

Trust me & don't you worry - they are not talking to you. You are clueless & too dummAzz to understand the reality on the ground.

Prof Al...:lalala::lalala:,

PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 01:03

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msg Comment from: atitegheb [Visitor]
But what did you say at all? Inviting us to accuse Meles Zenawi for the missed rain? This man is a supposed mighty for you as a divine as for us Ethiopians, he is a leader just waiting to give the turn to others. Great leader? Yes as far as our history tell us. To be shorter than you sir, tell us how to use Abbay, Awash, Gennale, Akobo, Tekeze and other many rivers that can satisfy the needs of our hungry people. Stop inviting us to hate Meles. He is doing marvels.
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msg Comment from: Zenda [Visitor]
Life is very difficult if you are born as short as a midget and with a monkey like ugly face, there is nothing to do but withdraw from life and write such hateful messages. Get a plastic surgery dude.

You claim to be an expert in Sociology, Political science, Philosophy, Law, Enviormental sciene, Agriculture, Pop music, Litrature, Antropology, Psychology etc. etc. You can quote from here and there irrelevant lines but in reality you are a poor insecure and frightened sod wind bag who is immersed in his Amhara tribal realms. Try to find a job among the Hutu tribes in Ruwanda where you would fit like hand and gloves.
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 06:34

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msg Comment from: adue [Visitor]
One of the very few good people to ever come out of Ethiopia. Most of us make a living, literally and shamefully, on the life of our brothers and sisters. Curse EPRDF and the butcher and his short-sighted fanatics

Long live people like Prof. Al mariam
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 06:46

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msg Comment from: Fish [Visitor]
Thank you
I am happy I have people who share my
deep feelings about Ethiopia.
I know whom to blame but what can be done
today to safe our people?
Despite with all the problem I know a
person who started a farmers training
center in Ethiopia to train farmers
with modern farming. He is doing well.
This person left the USA and doing the
great job. What about us something
beyond the sweet words.
Our time has come.
Let us do something!!!
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 07:15

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msg Comment from: Ye Diasora Geta [Visitor]
Alemayehu G. Mariam

Is your real name "Amazone"?
You are so wide at the mouth.

You are a big looser!
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 07:55

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msg Comment from: kebede Bewnetu [Visitor]
Dear Alemayehu, What Ethiopia need now at a challenging time like this is for its people alike to come together to face this degrading and humiliating recurrent famine? Get real and organize fund raising if you are really a genuine Ethiopian who wants to help and support the needy.
God bless Ethiopia and we will come out from this challenging time together!
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 10:22

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msg Comment from: Biruk [Visitor]
Dear "professor", the first thing about a professorship is the ability to teach people towards positive thinking. Right? .Remember the saying "if you want to catch a fox you have to go to the fox hole".If you are really concerned about the country think positive ,post positive, and teach us on how to work together.Sitting in California do you think you can solve your hallucination?
Have a great day
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 11:22

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msg Comment from: Hagos [Visitor]
Famine relief has become big,profitable business for Ethiopia's rulers.

Ethiopia's ruling party began profiteering from famine relief as far back as the late 1980s. Relief food shipped from Sudan to Ethiopia's province of Tigre was used by the TPLF guerillas(current leaders) was sold on the market, creating a financial bonanza for the few.

The TPLF secretly received over US $100 million worth of aid in food and cash from mid- 1980s to 1991 when it came to power. (Source:Prendergast & Duffield: Without Troops or Tanks, Red Sea Press 1994).

Famine relief is what made Tigrean millionaires and created the genesis of state owned businesses that have come to dominate Ethiopia.

Western aid meant to help Ethiopian people has ended up empowering tyranny the continuation of their suffering. Ethiopia's minority rulers not only run a vindictive ethnic dictatorship, but are brazenly selling rich farm land to wealthy Saudis, Chinese & Indians.

Continued European, American and now Chinese political support to Ethiopia's ruling thugs will guarantee that Ethiopians will remain famished beggars for a long time to come.

May the Good Lord help the people of Ethiopia
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 12:18

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msg Comment from: Professor Foley [Visitor]
The harbinger of doom and gloom for anything Ethiopian, Prof Al exudes his ubiquitous and obnoxious noisome fumes of hatred as usual and goes further in predicting or rather wishing for the::

“Images of the human wreckage of Ethiopia's rampaging famine will soon begin to make dramatic appearances on television in Western living rooms”. NEVER AGAIN!!

His sterile and self-congratulatory article is devoid of any sympathy or empathy to fellow Ethiopians affected by the drought. Like a true scavenging opportunist he is utilizing the ‘rampaging famine’ as a tool to gaining power in Ethiopia. Keep dreaming professor!

Ethiopia’s democratic future will be determined by the free will of young Ethiopians within Ethiopia and not by spineless senile yesterday’s men hanging to the coat tails of ‘ferengis’ or the despot in Eritrea!



PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 12:24

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msg Comment from: Eyayu Gedel [Visitor]
Al-mariam, What do u contribute to your native country ethiopia? What have you done to your people? Except writting 24/7 nonsense.You come up always with OLD NEWS.Come up with UNTOLD stories.Surprise us. I just can't understand you.Are you in LOVE with meles or what?You sound like a bitter-woman. Eyayu Gedel
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msg Comment from: Seleme [Visitor]



"NO FAMINE HAS EVER TAKEN PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN A FUNCTIONING DEMOCRACY". . .by A. Sen


. . .as long as the evil regime continue to reign in our country,. . . there is a lot of people like this brave and intellegent prof will continue to rise up and rising our fists to oppose and teardown the evil with his cronies in our country. . .


PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 14:23

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msg Comment from: Demmelash [Visitor]
Prof Ar Maria a 5 years old boy want to give you a peice of advise.
Please call collect to one of the feeding center in your birth place
Ethiopia.
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 15:23

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msg Comment from: chala [Visitor]
Were Dabo ayhonim ale yagere sew...what the hell is this dude doing for the poor Ethiopians other than talk talk and talk...talk is cheap...instead of talking shit do something for your country and for the poor...instead of wasting your time and money for nonsens shit like this blaming others use your money and time to help the poor and that right there my friend is way better than what ever the hell you are doing right now which i belive is driven by some type of hate....so called profesor...give me a break
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 16:25

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msg Comment from: wadani [Visitor]
Here we go again!

As usual routine,we hear you prof Al G.Meria and now we are waiting the Genet Mersha's turn.Geeeeee,this marathons looks none ending and have no destinations.They are both talking to a deaf ears.No one cares of what said the opposite sides and the vs verse is also the same true.

For example,Prof Al talks to woyane and their audience and Ms Genet trying hard convince us the success and development achieved by Melse regime.So these pro and con long articles,we would see everyday and it would be endlessly continues.

So they are both talking to the deaf ears and a bored audience.
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 19:01

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msg Comment from: tariku [Visitor]
Al Mariam the dooms day preacher,seems happy and gloating that 5 million Ethiopians are affected by the prevailing drought. He is extatic and he could hardly wait to see the grusome immages of starving children and mothers. And for what? To score a political point, to grind an axe. Shame to your mother who gave birth to a plague like you. Al mariam should have been thrown out with the placenta that feed him in utero. A human garbage.
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 19:45

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msg Comment from: ankober [Visitor]
Alemayehu
Honestly your ignorance of modern ethiopian affairs make this site real fun.any body took the liberty to jump on you without even feeling guilty.the strange thing is every body forgets the diferences to critisize your antiquated articles.pleas keep writing.on the other hand ethiopia will keep moving_upwards
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 20:07

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msg Comment from: Issac [Visitor]
Can somebody help me understand this: Of all the countries in the world, how is it that Ethiopia is the only country, according to its leaders, that suffers from famine because of "acts of God.", "poor and erratic rains," "drought conditions," "deforestation and soil erosion," "overgrazing," and other "natural factors" over the years. While my heart goes out to fellow Ethiopians who are suffering from famine or lost their lives to famine, I am ashamed of the successive Ethiopian governments, specially the current one, for their incompetencey in dealing with this major issue. Thanks to the incompetent government, once again the proud people of Ethiopia are seen by the whole world as habitual food beggars.
PermalinkPermalink 10/31/09 @ 22:39

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msg Comment from: James Kebede [Visitor]
The saddest and darkest chapters in Ethiopia history.

1. Grang Ahmed: After gangs of men allegedly raped and abused his christian mother in Wollo Province and following her urging for retaliation, Grang, with the help of the Turks, almost wiped out Ethiopia. Atse Gelawdios defended. On the scale of severity 10 out of 10.

2. Yodit Gudit a.k.a Aster/Esat: the disgruntled jew raided Amba Terara where the princes used to dwell and burned to death over 400 of them in one night; only a handful of them fled to what is now Ankober. Forty of her successors ruled Ethiopia following her in what is known as age of darkness. Subsequently, they converted to christanity and relinquished power back to Solomon Dynasty. Abune TekleHaimanot interceded: 10.

3. The Adal and Galla invasions, which are unrelated and took place on separate occasions, were intense and savage. During the Galla invasion, they would eat the dough of coffee and advance as north as Gonder burning and committing untold crimes. The Adals with their long hairs and chained men marches were very tough to beat back. Both were the result of influnces of the Arabs. Atse Amde-Tsion defended: 9.

4. Italian Invasion: many atrocities. Atse Haile Sellasie in absentia made it impossible to forget Ethiopia: 8.

5. Mengistu & Meles: 8.

5. Drought & Famine: 5.


A hermit once visited Mount Sinai. When he was going away, a brother met him, and groaned, saying, 'Abba, we are afflicted by drought. There has been no rain.' He said, 'Why don't you pray and ask God for it?' He replied, 'We've been praying and asking God constantly, and still there is no rain.' The hermit said, 'I don't think you are praying earnestly enough. Shall we see whether that is the case? Let us stand and pray together.' He stretched out his hands to heaven and prayed; and at once rain fell. The brother was afraid at the sight, and fell down and worshipped him. But the hermit fled from that place. - The Desert Fathers.

PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 00:17

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msg Comment from: Yeha [Visitor]
This is another useless so called professor.You are trying to make us believe you that we have to stand against Meles Zenawi or the democratic government of Ethiopia.

Sir this is not about woyane or this is not about the current government problems.This problem is basically due to the unregulated raining weather.It has nothing to do with government or group due shortage of rain.One thing is you can pray to have more rains.
You can say the way you wanted to fooling the already fooled diaspora but in reality there nothing you could do to change the circumstance on the ground there.

Mr.Professor instead of wasting your valuable time,why don't you use your educated brain create something to help Ethiopian people from hunger or preventing further drought for the future. This days Ethiopian people don't want to hear full of mouth for nothing but they want to hear some body who would save them from further happening this kind of terrible drought forever.Am I clear on that sir?

Please try not to fool us again. We have had enough of that in the past. Instead of protesting against your country, do something benefited to your country. That's all I can tell you sir. Yeha
PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 01:27

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msg Comment from: hagos [Visitor]
cmments to ZENDA
we shame on u Zenda i am shore u never go to school. but u are handsome like melas zanwe.try to go to school then u will understand this article .
Hagos from asmra
PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 01:46

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msg Comment from: Issac [Visitor]
Professor Foley

Just remember this man is a well regarded and accomplished professor at one of America’s premier Educational institutions, California State University.
I don’t know what rock you crawl out from under but I suggest you go back under it because you make no sense at all. The great professor clearly articulated how millions of us Ethiopians feel about the abject failure of the government of Ethiopia in addressing food insecurity after being in power for almost 20 years. The professor also exposes the regime’s lies, where thru the years the Ethiopian government downplaying the famine issue and describing it as: "minor problems", "be soon brought under control,", "Ethiopia will soon fully ensure its food security.”

PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 09:37

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msg Comment from: justice 2010 [Visitor]
Hard to believe, outrageous and very disturbing! The Woyane govt. is feeding the Chinese people and let Ethiopians go hungry. A must read:

“But this investment isn't entirely altruistic. China, a nation of more than 1. 3 billion people and counting that is concerned about its ability to feed its own population today and into the future, is buying up Ethiopian-grown cabbage, carrots, onions, and other crops to ship back home. One of our guides/interpreters said that sometimes the Chinese show up at markets near Aksum before they open, buying up all the goods before Ethiopian customers even arrive. It's an ironic situation, to say the least, as news reports warn of impending famine in the southeastern region of the country, where more than 6 million people are on the verge of starvation.”

Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bernard-pollack/notes-from-the-road-china_b_338734.html

PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 09:43

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msg Comment from: workamaw [Visitor]
Any economist out there? How come a regime \, which has been boasting of a continuous double-digit economic growth over the past decade cannot avert a famine as a result of a single-year drought? How come a head of state who denied and reciculed a forecasted famine only a year ago all of a sudden begs for alms? How come a regime that closed all doors towards democratization imagine to lift the nation from the quagmire of drought, famine, backwardness, etc by mere fabricated figures of economic development?
PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 10:35

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msg Comment from: ery bekentu [Visitor]
God bless this true son of Ethiopia!
Tell this murderers and wolfs in sheep
clothing who they are.
hope this starvation will uncover the truth behind this imaginary growth
of 10 percent .
soon the world will get to know your evil work ,be ready for your downfall you ungodly unjust devilish misleaders of our beloved Ethiopia.
PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 13:15

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msg Comment from: Extraterrestrial [Visitor]
Seleme [Visitor]

What this man writing is an essay and it is a work of a college student, quoting the ubiquitous Sen's famous thesis shows the writer is walking on a tight rope desperately trying to drive his article to its final destination of hate mongering. His article is full of hyperbolic vocabulary indicating his political motive as a politician than a political scientist giving a political analysis as his proffession is said to be. Every political theory is full of ambiguity, controversies and dilemmas yet our proffessor chose to look at society as static proudly declaring "no famine in a functioning democray" almost mathematically reached to the conclusion if there if famine it should be because of dictatership and finally as a prophet of darkness he sadistically prophesied "Images of the human wreckage of Ethiopia's rampaging famine will soon begin to make dramatic appearances on television in Western living rooms" and Ethiopians to "cry out to the heavens in pain".

It seems you admired the proffessor and understand his article and can you please help me to understand the
meaning and usage of the word "state" in the metaphor "the sunken Ethiopia ship of state", is he talking about the Ethiopian State as a nation or the condition of the government. Who is "sunken", the state or the government?
PermalinkPermalink 11/01/09 @ 16:13

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msg Comment from: ery bekentu [Visitor]
Alemayehu G. Mariam you the nightmare too the enemies of ethiopia TPLF
keep the good work we need ppl like u

mot lezeregnoch ena bekelel labedu wenbedewoch:>
PermalinkPermalink 11/02/09 @ 05:24

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msg Comment from: Yeha [Visitor]
Hey Hagos,
please don't vomit blood before you know things well.This kind of hate towards Tigrayen won't take you no where but created more and more hatefulness.I wish Tigrayen be more richer than any one else on the planet but the current government do not allowed them too. In fact, the current government actually more favorable to Amhara,Oromo,etc etc than Tigrayen. Lets be straight the fact. Don't just nauseated as you wish painting people as if they are richer than any one else in the universe.

By the way, are you Tigrayen? have you been in Tigray ever? if so what did you observe in there? for get anything else did you see any proper asphalt road any where in Tigray rather than the only asphalt road from Mekelle to Adi Grat which is about 45 km correct me if I wrong. So what is the deal here then talking Tigray this Tigray that etc.

Other thing is that please change your name to Getachew, Kumlachew Gezachew or something wired name other than Hagos. In order to take the name you using now must be one of us. You know precisely what I mean by that.

Please use your brain be wise. Don't to be one of the brain dead or brain less diaspora they think they are educated but their worthless brain attempted hurting daily against the people of Tigray.
I am not going insulted any one today as I do usually but I feel sad that fact that people are blind and talking nonsense against on innocent people. Yeha
PermalinkPermalink 11/02/09 @ 10:34

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msg Comment from: sami1 [Visitor]
Yes, Professor I agree where you said in Democratic country mostly there is no Famine .
The reason is there is accountability!
When People elect the expect to receive some work from the elected MP but when Meles appoints someone to represent him then no one talks for the elector " Citizens" That is it and for people who are just jumping for joy becuase they were able to build house and do some business back home they are blind as to what needs to be done today to keep Ethiopia prosperous and lasting peace!

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msg Comment from: Anti-parasites [Visitor]
I wish he is in ethiopia. I am the first person to kill this parasite.
Bla bla bla just negative.
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msg Comment from: Zenda [Visitor]
Hagos the Shabia moron,

You said: "we shame on u Zenda I am shore u never go to school" How about writing it like this: "we are ashamed of U Zenda, I am sure U never went to school". What great educations you have in Eritrea. hehehehe
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msg Comment from: Hayalom [Visitor]
Anti-parasites,

The thing is parasites do not like to kill their host. Best evidence to that comes from the woyanes who fought for independence and changed their mind down the road. Well they like to live as parasites, like ticks.
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