Washington
sponsors the moderate opposition
INDIAN OCEAN NEWSLETTER - Ethiopia -17/12/2007
Speaking
in an interview in the Amharic language on Dinq TV, a television channel
in Calgary (Canada) owned by Ethiopian nationals, Debebe Eshetu, the
head of public relations for the Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party
(CUDP, opposition), gave some details about the aid the US government
has promised to the moderate opposition in Ethiopia. According to him,
Washington has offered the CUDP $20 million provided it accepts to participate
in elections in 2010. For Debebe Eshetu, there is no doubt that the
CUDP, which he represents, will indeed accept the deal. Debebe Eshetu,
a professional actor, had in the past been a member of the party led
by former President Haile Mariam Mengistu. He is now a member of the
CUDP central committee and is loyal to the faction of this party formed
around Berhanu Nega and Ms Birtukan Mediksa. However, this faction is
not getting everything its own way in Addis Ababa. Last week the partisans
of their rival Hailu Shawel prevented Birtukan Mediksa and her friends
from entering the CUDP premises. Then on 14 December, the police prevented
them from holding a press conference; it considered that their group
was not legally recognised. Hence, while Washington holds the “financial
carrot” under the opposition’s nose, the Ethiopian government
is still wielding the stick.
Posted
on 18 December 2007 @ 19:14