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July 2009

Free Birtukan Mideksa

by Abebe Gellaw

Posted July 16, 2009

World leaders, including President Barack Obama, have called for the immediate release of Burma’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. But how many of them have even heard of Ethiopia’s pro-democracy leader Birtukan Mideksa, the 36-year-old politician and mother who is being held in solitary confinement, condemned to life in prison without due process?

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has been brutally efficient in eliminating his political rivals by killing, jailing or forcing them into exile. But because Ethiopia is seen as a “strategic ally” by the U.S., Mr. Obama failed to publicly speak out against human-rights violation by the Zenawi regime on his recent trip to Africa or even mention Ms. Mideksa’s name.

Unlike the Burmese military junta, the Zenawi regime is an ally of the U.S. and its European partners. The Bush administration used to refer to the Zenawi regime as a “linchpin” in the war on terror in the Horn of Africa. While the U.S. imposed economic sanctions against Burma in 1997, Mr. Zenawi has been enjoying a stream of financial and military aid from the U.S. and Europe since he came to power in May 1991 after a bloody power struggle with the dictator Mengistu Hailemariam. Since 2005, Mr. Zenawi has even attended all the G-8 summits and this year’s G-20 meeting in London, despite protests by Ethiopians in the diaspora and human-rights activists.

There’s a good reason why her countrymen call Ms. Mideksa the Aung San Suu Kyi of Ethiopa. In the run up to the 2005 national elections, the first contested election in the history of Ethiopia, Ms. Mideksa joined the Coalition for Unity and Democracy party (CUD). Within a few months she was elected the party’s first vice president. Her party won a landslide victory in most of the places where there were foreign election observers. In the capital, Addis Ababa, the CUD had a clean sweep. Zenawi’s party could only win one single municipal seat. All the 23 contested parliamentary seats went to Ms. Mideksa’s party.

Before the count was completed throughout the country, Mr. Zenawi ordered a state of emergency and froze the count in the remaining districts. Local election observers in remote villages were chased away despite protests by foreign observers, most notably Ana Gomes, chief of the European Election Observation Mission to Ethiopia.

Supporters of the CUD who felt that the election was stolen started protesting. In June and November 2005, the ruling party killed 193 civilians including minors and wounded over 780 others. In a space of one week in November 2005, over 40,000 civilians were rounded up and were detained in harsh military camps.

Over 100 opposition leaders, including Ms. Mideksa, were arrested that same month and charged with “genocide” and treason. They were released after 20 months in jail in July 2007 after a mediation effort by local elders.

While touring Sweden in November last year, Ms. Mideksa refuted government propaganda that its high-profile prisoners were pardoned despite their guilt. She said legally speaking the so-called pardon was null and void as none of the prisoners committed the alleged crimes and the correct procedures were not followed.

As soon as she arrived home, the government launched a vicious propaganda campaign using state-controlled media against her. She was re-arrested in December 2008. Prime Minister Zenawi declared that the pardon granted to Ms. Mideksa was revoked and accused her of banking on support from “powerful friends in powerful positions” in the West. He then announced her life sentence.

President Obama, being of African descent, is in a unique position to influence the Zenawi regime and push for the release of Ms. Mideksa. Until leaders of the Free World take a firm stand against tyranny, regardless of strategic alliances, those who demand freedom will continue to suffer. Most Ethiopians believe Mr. Obama will one day speak out and support their struggle for freedom and dignity. In the meantime, Ms. Mideksa will continue to languish behind bars.

Mr. Gellaw is a Knight / Yahoo! international journalism fellow at Stanford University.

comments (9)
sam @ 2009-08-09 22:11:32
the common thing between melese zenawi and mr.obama is not only both are black but also they both work to keep the americans happy, and they are different in that mr.obama loves the american's, the people he represents but mr.zenawi dont care about the ethiopians specially the poors. as far as mr.zenawi's 'peanut' size brain is concerned this world is for the riches. i wish i lived in meysaw kassa's days and wish i was not witnessing some daft and selfish brain like zenawi's. Free Birtukan and Kill Meles Zenawi.
kudisa @ 2009-07-25 17:49:07
yes Free our leader. she is our hero
Alemseged Dejene @ 2009-07-20 22:41:06
This article is redolent with inaccuracies. Birtukan was, indeed, imprisoned soon after the May 2005 National Election as a result of her explicit role in organizing street violence to mug the constitutional order in Ethiopia. She was found guilty - by a court of law whose proceedings were being observed by foreign diplomats, the European Union and foreign journalists - and sentenced to life imprison. Less than two years down her prison term, she and all her accomplises signed and submitted an appeal to the President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for pardon. No sooner was she out than she excercised her democratic right and cobbled together yet another group of disparate politicians and formed the now good for nothing UDJ. In one of her barnstorming sessions outside Ethiopia she was videoed in stating in no ambiguous manner that she had at no time sought pardon from the Government of Ethiopia. Upon her return to Ethiopia, the Government gave her the chance to correct the wrong she had committed, failure of which will cause the full weight of the original sentence to be applied. She refused to retract, forcing the Government to uphold the rule of law. She may be popular, but that is no excuse to flout the law.
Biniyam @ 2009-07-19 08:31:30
I support too unconditionally release of Birtukan Mideksa. www.ethiopiafirst.com
daniel @ 2009-07-17 17:24:44
What is the leverage that the US has on Ethiopia? About $700 million worth of aid (compared to $3 billion to Egypt). Out of which $300 million is in food that has been heavily lobbied by Kansas Farmers to sell their wheet. The rest even congress does not know how its is spent. Every opposition (including UDJ) and local NGO gets a piece of it. So let us say Obama stops the flow of money. Do you really believe that will get Birtukan out of jail? Think again.... By the way I do not know why people claim that Ethiopia is a strategic ally of USA. The two countries do not have any practical military, trade, industry or agriculture, infrastructural cooperation. The Somali situation seems to bring them to the same security concern but as far as detail policy goes they are in opposite cample. For proof read Deputy Secretray Carson's latest warning to Meles on Somalia.... For all of you Americans, do not fool your self you do not have an ally or a puppet out there in Ethiopia that your are supporting. You are better of talking to Ethiopian government in Chinese if you get my meaning.
Wondimu Mekonnen @ 2009-07-17 07:08:22
This is a great article worthy of reading. In deed, Birtukan Mideksa is Aung San Suu Kyi of Ethiopia. All peace loving people of the world should ask for her immediate release because she believed in peace. All law abiding citizens of the world should campaign for her freedom because she wanted to up hold the rule of law and challenged the regime in Ethiopia to submit itself to the very law it edited. All women of the world should stand up for her immediate release because she is the only woman leader in the leadership of the UDJP and loved by everybody in Ethiopia, except her jailors. All mothers throughout the world should campaign for Birtukan because she missed on bringing up her 4 year-old daughter. Thank you Abebe for writing this article. Thank you Eastern Economic Review for publishing it.
workeye eshetu @ 2009-07-17 04:37:23
Free Birtukan Mideksa unconditionally, I support an immediate release of Miss Mideksa.
Solo @ 2009-07-16 23:28:35
I wish if you can write about the AMOUNT of American Tax payers money is sent to this tyranny who uses this aid money & the military vehicles provided to him “to fight terrorism” to kill and imprisoned opposition party leaders & terrorizing his people. It is also my wish if you initiate to set-up some kind of online group to mobilize the former AAU graduates, which I tried last time to find a credible web-site, or any kind of network so that we can share ideas. Let me know if there is one already. Thanks!
Mary @ 2009-07-16 16:12:56
Unfortunately, we are supporting this brutal regime which should never be America's strategic ally. Obama needs to review US partnership with the regime of Meles Zenawi, who won all kinds of contest among African dictators, CPJ's backslider, RWB's predator of free press, Parade magazines's dictator of the year award...
 
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