Ethiopian American Civic Advocacy’s open letter to Mr Obama

Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The Honorable Barack Obama
President of the United States of America
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500

Re: Ethiopia’s Sham Election

Dear Mr. President:

Ethiopian American Civic Advocacy is writing this letter to convey to you our concerns about Ethiopia’s recent fraudulent election and to ask you to speak publicly to the flaws in this election, and to send a strong message to the Ethiopian rulers that you do not recognize the election results as legitimate or valid.

The situation in Ethiopia is becoming more and more perilous every day. We strongly believe that unless the US makes urgent changes in Washington’s foreign policy towards the dictatorial rule in Ethiopia, the further destabilization of Ethiopia and therefore the Horn of Africa will be very much and rapidly imminent, as people come to believe that transformation toward democracy is not possible through nonviolent means. Continue reading »

When will “Free Birtukan” T-shirts also become redundant?

Pro-democracy Ethiopian American activists wearing “Free Teddy” T-shirts braved the biting cold Saturday night in front of the DC Armory concert hall for Teddy Afro’s performance in DC. The activists were asking Ethiopians coming to watch Teddy Afro to sign a petition designed to pressure the U.S. State Department to call for Birtukan’s release. This petition has been developed in concert with the international human rights organization Amnesty International .

The activists wore white “Free Teddy” T-shirts to remind Ethiopians of the condition the popular singer was in just a few months ago, and to reflect the wish of millions of Ethiopians that one day “Free Birtukan” T-shirt will become redundant too.

The many young Ethiopians flocking into the Stadium Armory where the concert was to be held stopped to sign the petition and exchange a few words with the activists despite the extreme chill of the winter night. A huge number of petitions were collected, adding to the continuing petition drive taking place at Ethiopian churches, restaurants, other venues and also online , to make sure that the United States government understands how strongly Ethiopians and Ethiopian-Americans care about the single mother and foremost pro-democracy leader who is in prison under poor conditions, because she would not duck and did not want to let the Ethiopian people down. The United States government can use its strong weight on the Ethiopian rulers and show that it cares about democracy, if there is any sign that Ethiopian Americans themselves, living in freedom and thus able to freely express themselves, show that they care about their country.

The petition drive continues, until a very substantial mass of petitions is collected and can go to the State Department, as a strong message saying “Ethiopians with the freedom to act to press for Birtukan’s release, will fully use their freedom to act.”

EACA Endorses Advocacy for Ethiopia’s Press Release

December 4, 2009

Press Release:

No Blank Checks for African Despots at Copenhagen Climate Conference!

The Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, we hope, will help bring about decisions that are significantly important to the well being of our planet. As we look forward to a positive outcome of the conference, we would like to take this opportunity to also note the importance of Human rights, good governance, and poverty reduction for a sustainable protection of our planet.

Recognizing the fact those who are most affected by ongoing damaging climate change are the people of developing nations, particularly those living in Africa; we urge the participants to take extreme care in decision making to help the continent from the catastrophic destabilization of global climate.

We believe the Conference in Copenhagen must recognize the roles and limitations of unelected and undemocratic representatives in making important decisions on behalf of the continent and in achieving our common goals of protecting the planet. We are particularly concerned because we have learned that Africa is to be represented by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia in Copenhagen. Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s abysmal record in environmental protection, human rights and governance; and corruption of his regime are however summarily incompatible to the conference’s goals. Thus, he lacks the true mandate of the people of Africa to function as their representative.

Therefore, in order to help Africa and our common goals, we urge all participants:

- to emphasize the crucial roles of a representative’s records in environmental protection ,social justice, good governance, human rights, and the rule of law that are important in shaping and averting Global crisis in climate change.

- to precondition and ensure the appropriate use of any climate finance package that may be provided to nations with non representative leaders with bad track records on environment, human rights, good governance, and social justice.

Enclosed please find more detailed information on environmental degradations in Ethiopia and our objections to the selection of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia as Africa’s representative to the summit in Copenhagen.