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Sanction Watch: An Orphaned Flag Afraid of the Wind.

The Legal Struggle against PFDJ – Part-two By Seyoum Tesfaye From January 23 to 30, 2012 the 18 Ordinary Session Summit of the African Union took place in Addis Ababa with about 40 national leaders attending the

The Legal Struggle against PFDJ – Part-two

By Seyoum Tesfaye

From January 23 to 30, 2012 the 18 Ordinary Session Summit of the African Union took place in Addis Ababa with about 40 national leaders attending the historic gathering. Beyond the glory and glamour of the summit being held in the $200 million, Chinese donated and constructed, imposing new headquarter was the tragic fact that Eritrean had no representation. Its mercurial president was a no show.

The orphaned flag of the State of Eritrea tried to negotiate the fluctuating Addis Ababa wind knowing very well that it was left to fend for itself in the absence of a qualified representation inside the summit hall. Lonely, isolated and orphaned by its own leaders it could neither resonate a single note from the collective African freedom tune nor add its voice to the glory of Africa’s progress signified by the summit. Three generation worth of struggle to stand tall and be equally counted with all African nations was sabotaged by internal traitors.

In a tacit acknowledgement of the fact his regime has been profoundly rebuffed by the UNSC consecutively, condemned and censored by IDGA repeatedly, with no diplomatic space to manoeuvre Isaias personality could not entertain the very idea of his borrowed airplane touching down in Addis Ababa and be accorded his   legally guaranteed right to attend the AU submit as the “leader” of Eritrea.

If you have truth on your side and if you are the legitimate representative  of your people, leave alone to the a highly anticipated  African Union  summit that functions within the standard of an internationally recognized diplomatic protocol, you will have the confidence to even venture to trenches of hell to represent your people’s interest. It you are a seasoned provocateur and if you have jettisoned all sense of doing the right thing you will stay away from an august gathering like that of the 18th Ordinary Session of the Summit of the African Union. If you have been consistently throwing vitriolic dart at AU, IGAD and UN to quench your innate desire to disparage all those who disagree with your methods of resolving conflicts you can only harvest further isolation and containment at the cost of the inherent interest of the State of Eritrea. The orphaned flag is a graphic representation of this spectacular failure.

As deserved the AU, through its PSC (Peace and Security Council), did not only resoundingly upheld the UNSC resolutions but also made it abundantly clear that all AU member states must fully implement Resolution 1907 and 2023.    After the conclusion of its 309 meeting, on January 25 2012, in Addis Ababa, the African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) issued a nine((9) point communiqué.

Point 5 of the communiqué sates:

“Notes the continued threat by spoilers, which undermines the peace process in Somalia and in this regard, welcomes the steps taken by the UN Security Council by its adoption of resolution 2023 (2011), as a follow‐up of UN Security Council resolution 1907 (2009). Council underscores the need for the full implementation of these and other relevant resolutions. In this regard, Council calls on AU Member States to take adequate measures to fully implement the provisions of these resolutions ;”( emphasis original)

Never mind the usual refrain that US was forcing or unduly influencing IGAD to follow its dictate and the shameful declaration that the UN is an antiquated institution with no relevance in a global century, the PSC communiqué  further clarifies the understanding of the entire  AU towards  the Eritrean leadership. It does not take a advanced deductive reasoning to know that the unnamed spoiler that undermines the peace process in Somalia is none other than the regime in Asmara.

From the perspective of organizing ourselves to publicize the need for full implementation of the two sanctions globally and identifying the specific countries where we need to focus and domesticate the mobilizing, publicizing and lobbying tasks in the context of Africa this Communiqué will be helpful to us.

In my last posting I stated:

“Between now and next December we have no other paramount responsibility than legally shutting down the vast PFDJ subterranean financial mafia network in Australia, Europe, Canada and USA as well as some parts of Africa.”

It is obvious that our primary responsibility is to legally shut down PFDJ/Eritrean embassies’ and underground consulates’ illegal activities as stipulated in the sanctions primarily in Australia, Europe, Canada and USA. But my suggestion also included “as well as some parts of Africa (emphasis added). The AU PSC Communiqué gives us the political and legal platform to strongly lobby the governments of Uganda, Kenya and Sothern Sudan (members of IGAD) in a broader sense to contain and disrupt the illegal activities of the Eritrean regime inside their countries. To do this we need to “organize” compact and cohesive “Eritrean Sanction Implementation  Committees” (ESIC) in each countries to start systematically lobbying for the implantation of resolution 1907 and 2023 to the best possible degree within the context of each nation(more practical suggestions on how to do this in the near future).

The important thing is to domesticate the task: design it around the particularities of the countries where we live. Designing the campaign to fit our particular political environment is the key to making head ways. What works in the USA will probably not work in Uganda but knowing this and engineering our approach to fit the particularity is the key to helping the implementation process. While making an honest effort we should keep in mind that the incremental progress to implement 1907 and 2023 must lay a strong ground work for the third decisive UNSC resolution that will inevitably  come about in the near future( before the end of 2012).

Time to lay the brickwork for the legal challenge:  without systemically organized information we cannot make the ruling regime and official and unofficial agents legally accountable to the law. It is time to flip the script on the ruling party and its overseas collaborators and document their working ways as they have been doing to us with impunity.

For now the number one task for those truly interested in doing everything legal to help the implementation of the sanctions is to identify the following key actors- enforcers of PFDJ policies and rules within our communities:

  • The core leadership of PFDJ in every community we live in
  • Get a correct listing of who is a member without wasting time on fellow traveller who have no practical role than just shoot their mouth
  • The 2% task agents who collect and transmit the money to the embassy
  • the Tassa (apology) form providers and agitators
  • the so called Mekete/Rebuff Committee leadership and its local structure
  • the suspected money carries (mules) who periodically drive from the localities to the embassies to deliver the cash collected through various  methods of fund raising ,
  • Suspected business fronting for the regime and PFDJ that allow their legitimate accounts as temporary holding station for the PFDJ funds,
  • the extended hands of the embassy in our community
  • The unofficial Hawals that transfer money to the various business and individual’s account in the Middle East fronting for PFDJ.
  • etc

In doing this we have to be absolutely sure that it is not our strong disagreement with their political support and love for the poisonous politics of PFDJ that will be our criteria for identifying the individuals as facilitators of the illegal agendas of the regime in the courtiers where we live.

It is their Actions (from the perspective of extended observation) in violation of the law of the land and the international law that has to be the basis of identifying the possible agents of the regime.  We cannot do this with personal or political vendetta in mind. The issue is simple- using the law to contain and disrupt the entrenched illegal activities of the regime in Diaspora. We cannot do this with personal or political vengeance in mind. We have to presume they are innocent until they are proven guilty by the relevant government departments, authorities or the courts who should review the data we collect.

Without information we cannot engaged in a nuanced legal struggle against a mafia regime. Up to now they had the luxury of intimidating our community at large and imposing the political will of the brutal regime on our communities directly and indirectly while they have taken citizenship in the countries of their residence and sworn to uphold the law. This game has to come to an end. They had a free ride up to now because we were partially timid or were contained by cultural modalities and restraints. We must get to know the law as well as they must get to know the law.

We have to turn each community into a liberated zone. We cannot wallow in a high voltage political rhetoric periodically spouted by self- appointed power broker’s bottomless machination when we have these kinds of formidable tasks in front of us. To those who invest an inordinate amount of time calculating the power matrix on of how to design the future Eritrean Parliament, when a rude and crude tyrant still leaves no stone unturned to sabotage our Community Associations, religious organizations, and the mind of our youth we must let them practice their refined hocus-pocus and well manicured subterfuge until they become the Chairperson of the Eritrean Upper House after Isaias is gone. Those simply motivated by the power calculus cannot understand this kind of task. Those who put the people first and do it for them will see the beauty in it.

I hope we do not have to ask permission from Meskerem and his phantom allies to try to execute this necessary and immensely critical task.  Get to the task of clearing our community from the control of the PFDJ zombies. The wind is blowing in our favour let us take advantage of it.

Not a single Penny for PFDJ.

Disclaimer: This article represents my point of view and only my point of view.

 

 

 

 

 

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26 COMMENTS
  • hggum brhan February 5, 2012

    ADDGIS KNDEY AQEB ZEY TERETA ELA YBAHAL.ABEY ZLO AGEWGEW EZI. KEMZI TBLO ZELKA NEGER AYKONEN KEDEM BRRETN MDAFAN ATIKA KOLA GEBHA ABAY, MUDADA ENDABET EYA NEZI MENGSTI HIJU ZELO MEKERA TFETRELA NEYRA .DAHAR GIN BEBQURUB TESTISA AB MEDA TESAERA.EZE NATKA HATEWTEW GIN.KAB AFNCHACA AR.HIKA SLE ZEYTHASB EZIDO EZI HATEWKETEW TRAY EYU. ARBATE MEHAWRE ENTE ALEKN TSIBAH NRAKN. LALI TAHTI ENTEBEKA WEY ENTEBELKUM ABTBETSHUWO NEGER YELEN.HLME TRAY EYU KIKOWN ZKEAL.

    • Abdi February 5, 2012

      Anta tay dea koynom neta yrdaekuuum keliomo?hawey,tsulul eu mo nbeynu leffff ybel do elomo?afka mhaz si ‘nka zmeslo yelen!

      • Zebib February 5, 2012

        Dear Seyoum Tesfaye, (Part I)

        You will always stand tall and erect in your relentless call for organizing ourselves against a ruling clique that has the characteristics of a Mafia outfit of decades ago rather than anything else. As an intellectual, You are a source of pride not only as an Eritrean, but as a member of the human race who is on the side of the trodden and the voiceless. Whereas we bow with shame for what intellectuals like Dr. Gidewon Abay and Sophia Tesfamariam fight for, we see in you a person fearlessly and relentlessly engaged in denuding a dictator and his cohorts. Your tireless call for peacefully organizing ourselves to fight and get rid of this cruel and evil group who are making Eritrea the pathetic nation that it is today in order to satisfy their unquenchable hunger and craving for power, will definitely brighten today’s dark history of our country. Although, in my view, Isayas, Yemane Monkey, Hagos Kisha, etc. bear the highest responsibility for the predicament we find ourselves in, I hold those who are the top 20 percent (including all Ambassadors) of the ruling clique as equally responsible because they seem to be so entrenched in their gains, and because they seem to have opted to go down the drain together with the real culprits.

        • Zebib February 5, 2012

          Dear Seyoum Tesfaye, (Part II)

          Equally responsible are also those who ferociously fight for DIA and Hgdef in the Diaspora opposition web sites. Most of them (hqqum brahn, Abdi, Tesfaldet, hassab rebi, are one kind and then there are the Mr. T., Cambo, who are a different kind (who play the role that they are against both sides), can very well be under the pay of Hgdef because they seem to have a common denominator: use whatever it takes to discourage those opposed to Hgdef from making substantive posts. They will get them to role in anchi-menchi of insult-oriented communication, ensuring that the subject is focused in exchange of insults and there is absence of awareness creating dialogue with those who are increasingly shedding their fear and joining the opposition side. In earlier months, here at Assenna, one of the participants in the debate (Selam) wrote and said to one of the articulate writers (Meaza), and pleaded with her not to fall pray to those Hgdefites whose sole function was to engage anti-Hgdefites in anchi-menchi. She told her that there were a lot of young people who are following and who want to be informed of the real nature of the mafia clique in our country and that the purpose of the Abdis was to distract them. These Hgdefite parasites, in my view, are also equally responsible for today’s predicament of the Eritrean people.

          • Zebib February 5, 2012

            Dear Seyoum Tesfaye, (Part III)

            I am recording the above because I find most offensive and ugly the 2 insult posts by hqqum and abdi, mercenaries paid to kill our dream to get rid of a system that:
            1) crushed our hopes for an Eritrea without prisons to one full of innocent people, among who are those who sacrificed their youth for the people’s cause for decades.
            2) forces a 300,000 strong able-bodied adults live in serfdom, deprived of education and family life, perched for an imaginary war with the so-called Weyane or CIA!
            3) holds an iron grip of the population and through fear and intimidation disables the society from seeking free and democratic expression and development.
            4) endeavours to create an uninformed population, nurtured by slogans and lies and is continuously isolated from the world at large .
            5) lowered the standard of higher learning by closing the only university the country had; discourages use of the net and is bent on defusing ‘equality by subtraction’.
            This is but a few of what the present rulers in Eritrea are doing that will harm not only the present day generation, but the next one coming up who must start building institutions and the rule of law from scratch! In conclusion, payment of this uncalled for dues has dwindled but DIA & cohorts are now engaged in exploiting what promises to be immense resources, unfortunately. Thank you for being who you are Seyoum Tesfaye and God Bless You.

  • Ahmed saleh February 5, 2012

    Zebib
    You said it all brilliantly,thanks. HGDF characters on discrediting our intellects and other thinkers
    become acceptable to some supporters which doesn’t bring no progress to our youngs mental
    developments.

  • hggum brhan February 6, 2012

    weyane da da da.., HAYE!!!!! ….. u of asmara da da da. HAYE!!!!!!!….. democrcy and yuth da da da.. HAYE!!!! auraga do? aslam crstian do metaht kebesa da da da.. HAYE!!!!menesey ytefe aledo ab reshydda do da da da…HAYE!!!!!.ati mengsti ember ati serawit si da da da…. HAYE!!!!ati hzbna ember ati serawits da da da… HAYE!!!!ati shek ember ati qeshis da da da… HAYE!!!!hge do falul teqawmti. tenetselti dadada…HAYE!!!g 15 do agelglot sawa dadada ..HAYE.!!! KNDEY GZYE HAYE KNBL ENA WEDEY. KULU QOLO TTQO TRAY EYU.NHAGERNA NSRAH MALET KEMZI AYKONEN.NHNA BDEYETNA EMBER TEQOTSIRNA SERIHNA AYNFELTN NHAGERNA MO NETI WEYANE ZDELIYO BMWKALKUM ATBIQNA KNQUWE ENA

  • seyoum Tesfaye February 6, 2012

    Dear Zebib,
    Thanks for your encouraging words. We are way past where the limited vocabulary of the regime’s supporters can discourage us. Our struggle for Democracy protects the right of the foul mouths to paint us whatever they feel like. They win only when we internalize their toxic utterance and curtail or minimize our modest contribution to the struggle. The likelihood of that happening, at this juncture in the struggle, is zero –zilch. The struggle to democratize Eritrea is a huge collaborative endeavor. It will take all kinds of dedication to bring it to fruition. We win or loss struggles in biggest battle field- the mind. PFDJ has lost the war of ideas and it is consolidating its siege mentality to firewall free thinking inside Eritrea. The vitriolic utterance at the national (wholesale) and individual (retail) level is a sign of desperation. Desperation expedites the lumpenization of the ruling clique- a fascinating sociological subject to delve into after we defeat tyranny.

  • seyoum Tesfaye February 6, 2012

    Dear Zebib
    The lawless can only be finally defeated by the ascendancy of law as the strongest thread holding society together. An aspect of our culture has, to a certain extent, holding back our struggle. PFDJ has been allowed to export its illegal ways throughout the Diaspora almost with impunity comforted by the fact that in the final analysis most Eritreans put the culture of respect over the fine lines of the law. We have to take this comfort blanket away from PFDJ and its overseas network. The central message of the posting is our struggle must have a legal aspect to it.

  • seyoum Tesfaye February 6, 2012

    Dear Zebib,
    This will not be welcomed by the intellectual characters that have made a Faustian deal with the regime and opportunistically enjoy life in democratic nations while trumpeting the “virtues” of a tyrannical system under the protection of the First Amendment. Such is the beauty of democracy. We have to make sure beyond their boring rhetoric they do not facilitate the funding of a regime that has been twice condemned by UNSC for financing terrorists and insurrectionist organization throughout the Horn Of Africa while breaking diplomatic conventions and protocols by using its Embassies as hub for illegal tax collection and as headquarter for intimidating and harassing immigrant Eritreans in the Diaspora. We now have the international attention and platform to bring specific cases to further expose the illegal actions of the regime and his agents. This is another facet of our protracted struggle. We can’t be deterred by few nasty words. We have a task to accomplish.

  • Abdi February 6, 2012

    Lol,what a decoration, he is comforting him under zebibs name,way hawey melas awyat s’einu,tselaena melas awyat ys’an!!

  • Mr. T February 6, 2012

    Zebib…Part 1:

    Thank you for sharing your “excellent” love letter which has been addressed to Mr. Tesfaye who carries an Ethiopian last name for reasons which are not known for us, the internet peasants if you will. Mr. Tesfay, whom many Eritreans allege he has a questionable identity, is definitely going to allocate a special place for you in his loving heart. You see, the difference between you (bunch of worthless oppo supporters) and the rest of us is that we are not afraid to dig out the truth and expose it for Eritreans to see. You claim that people like me (one of PFDJ’s most wanted individuals) are under the payroll of the PFDJ regime. I wish if that was the case. By now I would have been a millionaire, but unlike those who are under the payroll of the barbaric woyane regime, people like me are driven by the love of our nation. FYI, we are not newcomers to the Eritrean arena like the Ethiopian-borne and Ethiopian-raised OOSUB.

    • Mr. T February 6, 2012

      Zebib…Part 2:

      We have paid our fare-share to liberate our nation. Now we are trying to protect it from the barbaric woyane and its agglomerate of religious and ethnic breakaway opposition groupings. The woyane OOSUB may delude himself by thinking that he has “mastery” of the English language and continues to nullify other Eritreans unabated, but he is in fact an empty soul who may have problems even adding a couple of digits. Here is the deal: The road to our unity and salvation can only be realized if we approach our problems with honesty and personal integrity. Stop being an agent of the barbaric woyane regime. Condemn it for occupying sovereign Eritrean territories in violation of international laws and norms. Stop bragging and inflating your empty ego wile living 10,000 miles away in a comfortable part of the world.

      • Haqqi Nezareb February 6, 2012

        Hi Mr.T,

        How bout Issais Afeworki Abraha? We know for sure Aite Abraha is from Temben, from the the Woyane land. Abraha is a very common name both in Eritrea and Tigrai. Many amiches with Tesfaye name are either Tesfai or Tesfay. Those of who grew up in Ethiopia are well aware of this fact. Some Eritrean change the names from Tesfaye to Tesfai ( Tesfay) latter in their life or stick with the ethiopian version like our brother Tesfaye Seyoum. You are the worst zombie in this forum.

        • Mr. T February 6, 2012

          Haqqi N.,

          The truth hearts, and you are not alone. As to the “zombie” characterization, I am sure you agree with me that you are better served by its meaning than I do.

          • Mr. T February 6, 2012

            Please read “the truth hurts” not “the truth hearts”.

        • Haqqi Nezareb February 6, 2012

          Hi Mr. T,
          What truth are you talking about? You mean Aite Abreha, garndfather of your luntic leader, is from Temben in Tigrai. That is the truth . You seem frustrated, please take your pill before you come to the forum again.

          • Haqqi Nezareb February 6, 2012

            please read” you come back to the forum……”

      • Zebib February 7, 2012

        Mr. T.

        Yes I do have an immense respect, love, admiration for Seyoum Tesfaye. I have been reading his posts since he appeared in the cyber world many years ago to denounce an evil system in our country. So do I have immense respect, love, admiration for all those from whatever strata of society, whatever race, whatever religion, whatever nationality they belong, who crave and work for a free, peace-loving and democratic world, the exact opposite of what Isayas and Hgdef represent. By the same token, I detest those (like you and Campo) although they have the education required to discern good from bad in a complex manner, they are, to say the least, ambiguous, opportunistic (perching themselves in more than one position) and in a very disguised manner (Woyane, Woyane, Woyane – Arab, Arab, Arab) they distract attention from focusing on Isayas’s evil nature which is what has flattened the Eritrean people. You keep blaming every ill Eritrea has to ‘barbaric woyane’? You do this to distract attention so that the real Barbaric Isayas Afewerki is spared. Here and there you would lightly touch things as an anti Hgdef but you do that to have credibility in the opposition world and a free hand to persuade those who are in the borderline trying to understand the nature of things that there is a real enemy of Eritrea and it is called ‘barbaric barbaric barbaric woyane’. For Campo it is Arabs (rape rape rape). Just like Isayas does, you underestimate our intelligence.

        • ahmed saleh February 7, 2012

          Zebib
          When I read the personal stupid attack toward you I felt
          eager to respond but sometimes you get tired with those
          arrogants zombie. Believe me the offence was not only for
          you but to all respectfull Eritreans particularly to our
          women integrity. Love and respect.

        • Haqqi Nezareb February 7, 2012

          Hi Zebib,

          Mr. T (Tsehaye) had never been pro-opposition. He is 100% in the pocket of the lunatic Issais and cohorts. He is actually the worst zombie in this forum.

          • Mr. T February 7, 2012

            Haqqi N.,

            zefrhana zelo iza zei-aqmka sm tesekimkaya tkeyd zeleka seqita keitqetleka tray iyu. nskan haqnsi beyenay sgan demn ikum trakebu? nska kemza tut (cotton) fokis ita haqi dma kndzi kurba (hill) sef zeitbl.

  • Cambo February 7, 2012

    Zebib writes “then there are the Mr T, Cambo, who are a different kind … they can very well be under the pay of Hgdef …”
    yien writes “you are stupid with sick racist mind. And certainly you cant be
    Eritrean who wants to promote his inferior religious complex..”
    All this insults because I shared official Egyptian, Kuwaiti, Saudi, WHO in information here to expose the crimes being committed against Eritreans and Africans in Egypt. Why are people calling themselves here as “Eritreans” ashamed for the crimes being committed by the Arab Bedieunies and the Egyptian doctors? What kind of mental slavery and prostitution is this?
    yien writes “you have religious inferiority complex…”
    This may not be far from truth, I agree 100% because it is me, Zebiba, Ahmed … running away from the Middle East to ask refuge in Sweden, Australia, England and California, the land of Americans.
    You are calling me “racist” because an Arab Beduine raped you and your sister together in one room, sold you to an Egyptian doctor, and the Egyptian doctor extracted your corneas and kidneys, dumped your body, and then sold your organs to another richer Saudi?
    Is this the “justice, democracy, equality, free speech, transparency, accountability” … the likes of Ahmed, Zebiba, pien and their elks preach here?

    • Cambo February 7, 2012

      This is what one expects from an Arab Abeed like Ahmed Salih. You had tried to distract the issues raised by smearing every mud at me, such as “you are weyane, Higdef, … under Higdef pay, anti Arab racist, ex-Barantu and a pro Ethiopia …” If all these groups stand for all the issues that I advocate here, then I am very proud to be with them all. I will never stop raising the plight of the Eritrean and African victims suffering in the hands of the criminal Arab as long as a single of them is left enslaved.
      I am glad, I am not an Arab slave like you.

      • ahmed saleh February 7, 2012

        GET LOST YOU RETARDED.

      • Haqqi Nezareb February 7, 2012

        Cambo,
        How low do you go? What a retarded zombie of PFDJ.

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