Is Ethiopia Sliding Into A Civil War?

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Ethiopia Declares State Of Emergency Amid Continuous Protests
The government says it is trying to restore order as intense demonstrations grow.
10/09/2016 09:30 am ET


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Demonstrators chant slogans while flashing the Oromo protest gesture during Irreecha, the thanksgiving festival of the Oromo people, in Bishoftu town, Oromia region, Ethiopia, October 2, 2016.

ADDIS ABABA, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn declared a six-month state of emergency on Sunday, saying it was to restore order after weeks of protests that have resulted in deaths and damage to mostly foreign-owned factories and flower farms.

Last week, protesters also destroyed scores of vehicles, adding economic casualties to a rising death toll in a wave of unrest over land grabs and rights.

“A state of emergency has been declared because the situation posed a threat against the people of the country,” Hailemariam said on state-run television.

“The state of emergency is vital. It is essential to restore peace and stability over a short period of time,” he said, adding the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) coalition was also looking at reforms, and planning to hold talks with opposition parties.

Hailemariam said the state of emergency was effective from Oct.8.

The violence has put a shadow over a nation where a state-led industrial drive has created one of Africa’s fastest growing economies, but where the government has also faced rising international criticism and popular opposition to its authoritarian approach to development.

Last Sunday, at least 55 people were killed in a stampede in Ethiopia’s Oromiya region that was triggered when police used teargas and shot in the air to disperse anti-government protesters at a religious festival.

That has added the toll to more than 450 the number of people rights groups and opponents say have been killed in unrest since 2015. A U.S. researcher was killed on Tuesday when her car was attacked by stone-throwers near Addis Ababa.

The government says the toll cited by critics is inflated.

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There is a difference between popular agitation for a cause, and grievances that leads to armed conflict. When large sections of a population feel aggrieved, they have the right to be heard, and does not mean they are beating war drums. Ignore them at your own peril.
Desalegn and his party haven't factored in human beings and their peculiar institutions/hopes in their development plans, leading to many feeling disenfranchised with their lot. Specifically, the personal economy of many Ethiopians, Oromo or otherwise , seems stagnant, despite much touted(paper) economic growth. And they also see expanded political space in neighbouring countries (wink wink! ) and want that too.They see how people mobilize themselves to gain power peacefully, and they know it can be done in Ethiopia as well. It seems to me the model of an ethnic federation is coming to an end. East Africa is very interesting.
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Dude ur election is around the corner! U keep dreaming ur tribal cancuun infected political space is perfect..
 
Mama yangu, sasa nini hiki jameni, hii hali ya kuzungukwa na majirani wanaonyukana kutwa sio nzuri. Somalia hadi leo hawajarudi, Sudan Kusini mijitu inaishi kwa mtutu wa bunduki. Sasa Mhabeshi naye nini kinamkuna jameni, alikua anaendelea vizuri na tungeungana naye na kuwa a huge economic force. Awache hizo, awasklize hao wanaolalamika, kisa nini na kutatua bila ubabe au ugomvi.
 
Wink wink..lol the neighbouring country is Kenya .Most of us take our freedom for a joy ride..
 
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