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[dehai-news] Setting record straight on regional politics and Operation linda nchi

From: <yared_at_eritreacompass.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 20:11:19 -0700

Selamat,

As a continuation of the powerful and virulent attack by H.E. Farah
Maalim, Deputy Speaker of the Kenyan Parliament to Meles Zenawi Regime. It
is an article written in response to what the Ethiopian Ambassador wrote
in protest to the interview made by the Deputy Speaker with Jeff Koinanghe
in his program of Capital Talk.

Mes selamta,
Yared Tesfay


Setting record straight on regional politics and ‘Operation linda nchi’



Published on 31/03/2012
By Farah Maalim the Deputy Speaker of the Kenyan Parliament

My attention has been drawn to an article published by The Standard On
Saturday on March 24 by Shemsudin Roble, Ethiopian Ambassador to Kenya.

While I initially hesitated to comment and give credence to the commentary
by the ambassador on the regional dynamics, I, however, felt it important
to clarify certain misinformation and erroneous aspects pertaining to my
interview with K24 on March 15 at least for the benefit of Kenyans and
other people in the region. I wish to clarify the following issues:

Democracy in Kenya
While Kenya is a vibrant democracy in the region, Ethiopia is certainly
the complete opposite. In Kenya today, any person who decides to offer
oneself for public office must be ready to be held to account for his/her
acts of commission or omission, be it the President, Prime Minister and
other Government officers, including MPs. This surely is a political
context that cannot be countenanced in Ethiopia.

I suppose then that possibly the Ethiopian ambassador, coming from a very
dictatorial regime, may not comprehend the dynamics of a liberal democracy
like we have in Kenya. The Constitution of Kenya is one of the most
progressive legal documents in Africa. As a Kenyan knowledgeable in
political economy and political history of the Horn of Africa, our
Constitution guarantees freedom of expression, even if others may not
agree.

It is open knowledge that those opposed to the regime in Addis often find
themselves in jail, exile or in the graves. No wonder there is a steady
stream of Ethiopians always caught in Kenya as illegal immigrants fleeing
the harsh and autocratic practices. For centuries, successive regimes in
Ethiopia validated themselves through the barrel of the gun.

Empire builders such as Tewodros, Yohannes, Menelik, Iyasu, Haile Selassie
and Mengistu Haile Mariam were killed in wars, executed or forced into
exile, save for Emperor Menelik. The current regime in Ethiopia rose to
power through a protracted guerilla war using the Tigray Peoples
Liberation Front. Today in Ethiopia with an exception of the Amhara,
Tigray and Southern nationalities, all the other regions/nationalities
host armed liberation movements that are fighting Addis Ababa.

The Afar Liberation Front, the Oromo Liberation Front, the Ogaden National
Liberation Front and the Beni-Shangul/Gambela are some of the movements
involved in a violent endeavour to change the status quo in Addis Ababa.
The regime in Addis Ababa must be prepared to give a chance to dialogue.

Operation Linda Nchi
I forgive the ambassador for his failure to listen actively to spoken
words. As a patriotic Kenyan leader, I never stated that I am opposed to
the operation Linda Nchi. While I fully support the operation in Somalia
by Kenya’s Defence Forces to eliminate the threats by criminal gangs, I
nevertheless cautioned and qualified my support by expressing the need for
a quick withdrawal strategy even as our patriotic forces got in. I raised
alarm that we may not have learnt lessons from interventions by other
powerful forces that failed in the recent past due to the perception of
being viewed as foreign occupation forces. I would hate a situation where
our defence forces are stuck or bogged down in internal political dynamics
of Somalia, especially given the goodwill shown by the people of Somalia
to our troops. I called for a quick intervention and then withdrawal and
not long term occupations. Is this what the ambassador calls opposition to
Linda nchi?

Kenya Defence Forces must limit their operations to safeguarding and
protecting Kenya’s territorial integrity and creation of a buffer zone
along the border managed and controlled by friendly Somali government
forces and civil administration. We cannot afford to have a meaningless
antagonism with Eritrea or Somalia.

The Ambassador says my discussions were malicious and untruth. Let him say
the historical facts to prove me wrong.

The writer is Deputy Speaker
31 March 2012
Nairobi Kenya



Please find below links on the interview in four parts of Hon. Farah
Maalim, Deputy Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of Kenya with Jeff
Koingange (The Bench) on K24.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHHkq4qa9xw&feature=BFa&list=UUt3SE-Mvs3WwP7UW-PiFdqQ&lf=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IVOdYdWSKg&feature=BFa&list=UUt3SE-Mvs3WwP7UW-PiFdqQ&lf=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30YTvCknJfU&feature=BFa&list=UUt3SE-Mvs3WwP7UW-PiFdqQ&lf=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJU69xijH2o&list=UUt3SE-Mvs3WwP7UW-PiFdqQ&index=1&feature=plcp



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