by Yakob Tekle Argaw
We heard from media that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) uncovers a plot to assassinate the award-winning Ethiopian journalist and activist Abebe Gellaw. The suspected mastermind was identified as Guesh Abera who is one of the hit men of the murderous TPLF junta. This Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) practice of ”send away and chase” tactic is the other side of this group rudeness which started exposing. This time they crossed the red-line and the TPLF agents are under investigation by FBI crime control unit.
The junta exercising its long hand to exile and chase democracy activists in all over the world. In Ethiopia the TPLF junta is still acting like a rebel, thinking like they were in the bush, killing and tormenting many human right activists and political opponents without any responsibility. They knew that in Ethiopia they can kill as many Ethiopians without any consequences. Nobody make them accountable for their criminal activities till now. They have full control of the security apparatus that roams the country freely and intimidate in different ways anybody they perceive to be a challenge.
They use blackmail as a tool. They use the law to break the constitution of the land and accuse those who demand their rights as terrorists. Human rights watch criticize Ethiopian’s anti-terrorism legislation for being vague and used to stifle peaceful dissent. Several journalists and opposition members have been convicted under the law since it was introduced in 2009. It is known Abebe Gellaw was also sentenced in absentia to 15 years in jail for his journalistic work and his roles in Ethiopian Satellite Television (ESAT). The regime showed it can take any measures to prolong its oppressive minority-group leadership. The ruling party of Ethiopia violated the declaration of international law and his own constitutional regulation in beating, imprisoning and even killing Ethiopian peaceful demonstrator.
Please read the whole article from the link http://ecadforum.com/blog1/send-away-and-chase-is-the-other-side-of-tplfs-group-rudeness/
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