Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Ethiopian MPs united in denouncing Birtukan’s arrest

January 6th, 2009 EthioPolitics.com
By Kirubel Tadesse

Various opposition leaders have been condemning the revocation of Birtukan’s pardon in interviews given to international and local press.
Strong condemnation came from MP Bulcha Demeksa, Chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM).
“We strongly condemn the act as Birtukan’s arrest would disturb the ongoing political process peace and stability,” Bulcha said, adding that the decision could be taken as destroying a political party.
Other MPs see the arrest as harming open political dialogue.
“If the government is going to charge party leaders every time they give political statements, it will be very difficult to participate in the peaceful political process,” another opposition MP, Dr. Merara Gudina, explained. “What strikes me most is that the ruling party, which claims to encourage women’s political participation, has eliminated the top woman politician.”
MP Professor Beyene Petros, advises the government not engage in political squabbles, which he said won’t benefit the nation. “The message is clear and directed to all other political parties,” Professor Beyene commented.