From: Ghidewon@aol.com
Date: Wed Sep 22 2010 - 11:19:09 EDT
Crisis Group's Latest Report on Eritrea: Garbage In, Garbage  Out
Ghidewon Abay Asmerom
September 22, 2010
 
"GIGO" as an abbreviation for "Garbage In, Garbage Out" is a common phrase  
among computer programmers. It illustrates the fact that "computers will  
unquestioningly process the most nonsensical of input data (garbage in) and  
produce nonsensical output (garbage out)."  This is exactly what the latest  
Crisis Group report on Eritrea did. Despite a semblance and camouflage of  
professionalism, it is a report that has recycled refuse that has been out 
in  the dumpster for the past nine years.
 
One doesn't have to go further than the footnotes to see the source of the  
trash. It is the same rubbish that was previously collected at the waste  
receptacles called the Chatham House, the Red Sea Press, the Oslo Center, or 
an  exclusive conference in Belgium. Any genuine analyst would have 
immediately  realized that the collection was meant for shipment to a landfill, not 
for use  in a high-caliber analysis. However, not to the judgment of ICG 
analysts "in  another capacity!" They have chosen to package it afresh hoping 
the junk will  stick better this time around.
 
Who are the people quoted as sources by the report? There are those who  
"have an axe to grind" and a long term grudge against the Eritrean government. 
 Some are "agent handlers", who were caught with their pants down. Others 
are  pseudo experts with zero-knowledge of the intricacies of the area and 
without  even the minimum knowledge of the languages the people whose lives 
they are  trying to screw; their sole interest is to get academic papers or 
thesis that  potential referees will not pick to pieces. There also three 
people known for  their outright hostility against Eritrea's right to 
self-determination with  their record of smear campaign and wrong analysis going back 
to 35, 25 to 15  years. They were wrong then and are wrong today.
 
Of course the chief source of the stench is a phantom source cited 40 times 
 in the footnotes and conveniently labeled as: "Crisis Group analyst's  
interviews/field notes while in another capacity." In what "another capacity"  
was this ghost analyst in Eritrea? In a diplomat, journalist, NGO-operative, 
or  missionary? Why are we not told about it? Talk of transparency! Could 
it be the  whole report was outsourced and that ICG is not comfortable enough 
to tell the  truth to its readers.
 
This is not the first time for an "Eritrea is doomed" analysis to be  
pronounced.  Eritreans have been subjected to such kind of propaganda  decade 
after decade for more than 70 years. From the Chief British Administrator  of 
Eritrea, who had declared as early as 1945: "the single Eritrea of to-day is  
doomed. Dismemberment, in some form and to some extent, must be the  
alternative," to an Israeli historian who predicted in 1982: "Eritrean victory  
may realistically be excluded as a future possibility. The chances of those  
identified with Eritrean nationalism achieving it by military victory over 
the  Ethiopian armed forces seems very remote," to a Briton who in 2003 
stated:  "Contrary to a superficial judgment that may treat the BCEE [sic] 
allocation as  favouring Eritrea over Ethiopia, this allocation is in my view 
particularly  catastrophic for Eritrea; indeed, it seems to me to go a long way 
towards  destroying Eritrea's future as a viable independent state." Eritrea 
has proved  all these wrong. The same is going to be true with this "dooms 
report" of the  ICG.
 
Presenting a farrago of lies and recycling known slurs against the Eritrean 
 Revolution, its Government and President has turned the ICG report more of 
a  propaganda piece rather than a credible report worth anyone's dime. It 
is a  report designed to shore up Ethiopia's ugly image and detract Eritrea 
from its  steady path to chart its own future of progress and development. It 
didn't work  in the past and it will not work today. Thus this ICG report 
should be destined  to where it belongs: a landfill. After all it was 
collected from a refuse,  "Garbage In", and is a mound of rubbish, "Garbage Out."
 
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