Monday, September 03, 2012

Stand up for your rights!


There is an acute need for a consolidation among Ethiopia's splintered opposition political groupings. In light of the opportunity created by the passing of the "dear-great-leader," it is incumbent on all of them to double and triple their efforts to bring about a transitional government that will facilitate the inclusion of all Ethiopians in their own affairs along similar lines that Messay Kebede is talking about below (the pro-Woyane guy also makes some valid points). I do not see any reason why all opposition groupings can't be brought under one or two umbrellas to accomplish this objective. Otherwise, Woyane's lucky streak will continue well into the future.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What makes you to expect that "all of them to double and triple their efforts to bring about a transitional government that will facilitate the inclusion of all Ethiopians"? It is true that Meles has died, but the rulling part is still alive, and will continue its duty and maintain the legacy of its "dear-great-leader". Oppositions have no business with the affairs of the rulling party. Nothing has changed in the Ethiopian plotical landsacpe to hope for a change. All opositions are simply hopping for a left-over meat from a hungry haynea. day dreamers!