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Dialogue…what?
By Esayas Temesgen on Jul 22, 2004, 20:05
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Esayas Temesgen
So, not considering the painstaking processes…the Algiers’ agreement and the border commission’s Final and binding verdict, as an outcome of a rigorous dialogue among all the parties evolved including the United States of America; And after the fact that individual nations and Worlds major organization such as the OAU; EU; the US congress and the UN Security Council uphold the phenomenon-now Ethiopia cries foul.
After all, it is through dialogue that the two parties concerned Eritrea and Ethiopia, agreed to the proceeding at The Hague by the Boundary Commission as final and binging. Had this not been the case the World’s major organizations wouldn’t agree to it. We are talking about respectful establishment such as the US congress; these are no- nonsense low makers whose judgment will be under close scrutiny by their sophisticated constituent; you can’t go against that [The H.R. 2760].
Having said that it is incumbent upon the US congress to follow through the work it has started, to bring peace between Eritrea and Ethiopia: which is at the core of its path in its war against these medieval theocrats that are a treat to the fabric of secular America and World civilization. In this regard The US has no other choice but to help Eritrea the small new-ideal nation. The only nation despite its meager resources that has confidently fought terrorist nations around the region and blocked their advance to use Eritrea as a staging ground for regional and international terrorism.
As for the UN it is an institution we will respect and lean-on for the World peace and health. Despite its shortcomings this is the only safe place for the World; and a fortress for the developed and developing nations alike. It is the only compatible balance as the Super powers change hands on the arena. So far it has survived the jolt; there will be no other alternate mechanism to protect humanism collectively.
The General Secretary has made a mistake not to reprimand Ethiopia for its financial, military and material support for the genocidal terrorist government of the Sudan.
And to undermine Eritrea’s bold leadership in preventing further genocide and slave trade in Darfur, and southern Sudan.
Eritrea through its mass medium-Eri.Tv [the voices of the masses] has been campaigning for the plight of the Sudanese people by exposing the evil did of the terrorist government of the Sudan; which now the UN and the World super power are perusing.
The truth of the matter is as the problem surfaced-a dialogue first commenced between the two leaders President Isaiah Afewrki of Eritrea and Prime Minster Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia. In a form of personal letters and phone calls, including sending their own emissaries. Which then spell over to the above mentioned outside third parties. If that wasn’t a dialogue, what is then? Then was where the Premier of Ethiopia lost his chance to settle out of court. This is a fact.
But to act as a disfunctional and choose to box him self- in a card room dealing with these traditional criminals and international bandits, whose profession is to dwell on misery by murdering and blowing up innocent people is against humanity and a recipe for disaster.
Now after the fact to undermine pubic memory of the phenomenon and disseminate more lie and fabricate stories to refute and circumvent the legal process is noting but hallucination. The Ethiopian Primer should understand the simple logic of governance and send his liaison that is mandated by the commission to facilitate the arbitration. It is rubbish to think otherwise.
Awet N’hafash
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