02 July 2008
Ethiopia’s Zenawi endorses Mugabe at
African summit
By
Qeerransoo Biyyaa
I
was not surprised but a little shocked to watch
on CNN Zimbabwe’s de facto president, Robert G.
Mugabe, hurling insults at journalists, who were
trying to interview him at the African Union
Summit in Egypt.
Mugabe shouted, "You British IDIOTS go away from
me!". His own spokesperson also addressed the
media saying, ’’the West should go and hang a
thousand times". Answering the question "Is
President Mugabe well accepted by his African
peers?”, Mugabe’s spokes person said Ethiopia
endorses/accepts Mr Mugabe very well. What a
revelation!
What this endorsement exposes is that Zimbabwe’s
president Robert Mugabe and Ethiopia’s Prime
Minister are illegitimate leaders that cling to
power by the use of brute force. They snatched
the will of their people many times at the polls
and pronounced themselves over their peoples as
leaders. It is very shocking to see killers like
Mugabe and Meles Zenawi, holding the Holy Bible
in their bloody hands while being sworn in.
Traits that Mugabe and Zenawi have in common
-
both are dictators, who rigged votes and forced
oppositions to pull out of elections;
-
both ordered mass murders and ethnic-cleansing;
-
both control the media and allow no press
freedom;
-
Mugabe is at 28 years in power and Zenawi is 17
years in power (Zenawi is soon to catch up age
wise);
-
arrogant and irresponsible use of language when
addressing the media;
-
two of the heavy armies on the continent of
Africa;
-
famine is hitting the masses of both countries
hard;
-
both set strong precedent for other leaders in
denying democracy in Africa;
-
both
have potential to harbor terrorists;
-
supplying
weapons to both regimes can maybe eventually
counter-productive as it was in Afghanstan.
The west must watch out for Prime Minster Meles
Zenawi of Ethiopia as much as they do for Mugabe.
Otherwise, differential treatments/ coverage
would make the west look like they have agenda
in Zimbabwe. This is exactly what the sophist
rhetoric from the entourages of the Mugabe
regime would like the world to believe; they
would like the world to believe Mr. Mugabe is a
born ’anti-imperialist power’ in Africa.
The truth of the matter, however, is that both
Mugabe and Zenawi are birds of the same feather
as dictators and they should receive the same
treatment. Powerful western nations should
consistently adopt a mono-standard towards all
dictators who hide under different rhetoric.
Zenawi, for example, hides under rhetoric of
‘fighting terrorism’ while in reality he just
wants to extend his tyranny over the peoples in
Ethiopian without being questioned by the major
world powers. On the other hand, Mugabe, hides
under a very popular rhetoric of
’anti-imperialism and colonization’ amongst
African dictators. This is the reason leaders in
Southern Africa, have been reluctant to openly
criticize Mugabe’s regime. It is easy to
underestimate the role that this rhetoric would
play in unifying African dictators, but the
effect is far-reaching and frustrating. To
effectively isolate the two dictators, it takes
looking seriously beyond their rhetoric.
I
do underscore that the endorsement Ethiopia is
giving Mugabe as witnessed by his spokesperson,
is revealing the many similarities the two
regimes have in common. The danger is that
Mugabe has a potential of destabilizing the
Southern Africa region while Zenawi has already
been destabilizing the Horn of Africa region. To
overcome this, it is only fair to adopt a
uniform parameter of isolating and sanctioning
dictators.
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