The Topmost Criminal TPLF Personalities in Ethiopian Criminal Justice System

(Bilisummaa, 14 October 2011)The Qeerroo Bilisummaa Research Team continued its intensified research to expose the topmost criminal TPLF personalities in the present Ethiopian Justice system.

Accordingly the team has disclosed the five topmost dangerous and illuminant individuals names as follows.

1. Ato Mikael Taklu

According to Qeerroo Bilisummaa Research team, this man was a TPLF fighter while they were in jungle. After TPLF assumed the power he worked in Tigray National Regional State Traffic Office. He is a graduate of Civil Service College. After his graduation he worked in anti-Corruption Commission. He played a great role in prosecution of leaders and supporters of CUD after 2005 Ethiopian election crisis. Now he is the Prosecution Head in Ministry of Justice.

This person has two offices in two different institutions: Ethiopian Ministry of justice and Ethiopian Information and Intelligence Service. He is the key man in connecting the prosecution and intelligence War against Oromos. He is also a member of several committees that are working on persecutions of political dissidents and independent Journalists.

He is officially in charge of the so called “Anti-terrorism Investigation and Prosecution Unite” in Ministry of Justice. He is among few individuals that makes critical decision on investigation and prosecution of Oromos in Ethiopia.

His hobby is drinking whisky and forcing Ethiopian women to have sex with him. He is very addictive of both alcohol and forced sex.

2. Berhu T/ Berhan

This person is Tigrean born and member of TPLF. He used to be Harromaya University Law School before he was dropped out for his extremely poor academic performance. While he was there his hobby was persecuting Oromo student along side with TPLF security Agents. Throughout his life he has been known for his anti Oromo activities and sentiments. After he dropped out from University Law School, he managed to graduate from St. Marry University college law School. All his class mates and his professors remember him for his supper idiocy and arrogance.

After he appointed as prosecutor in Ministry of Justice he was one of the notorious prosecutor that prosecuted numbers of political decedents and innocent Oromos. He was the one who prosecuted Dr. Behanu Naga and his colleagues in court. He won a lot of award for his sworn enmity of political opponents and rooms.

Currently he is working as active member of anti- terrorism investigation and prosecution Unite in Ministry of Justice.

His hobby is chewing Chat and boasting about his evil achievements in prosecuting and ensuring death sentence on Oromos and other political opponents.

3. Ato Mehdin Kiros,

This man was one of the senior TPLF commanders during their war against Derge Regime. After that he graduated from Civil Service College. He is an old and very dangerous man. He is the judge who sentenced Derge officials to death after one of funny trail in the history of Ethiopian legal system. He has a direct contact with Melse Zanawi and other senior TPLF leaders.

Currently, he is the Vice President of Federal Supreme Court. He is also in charge of all Judges working in Criminal Bench. He has been working very closely with his TPLF friends in Ministry of Justice. He supervises and controls all court trails of political dissidents and Oromos. Usually he is the one who make decision through his subordinate judges in Federal Courts. He is also a very close friend of Ato Mikael Taklu and Berhu T/ Berhan. Usually these are the people who make decisions on investigation, prosecution and adjudication of political opponents and Oromos.

4. Ato Zeresenay Misgina,

This is another criminal TPLF prosecutor who has been working under direct supervision of his close friend Ato Mikael Taklu. He is one of the members of infamous “Anti-terrorism Investigation and Prosecution Unite” in Ministry of Justice. He is from Tigreay Regional State that has been trained in abhorrence and contempt of the other ethnic groups in Ethiopia. He has no respect for the rule of law and idea of human rights. Many of his closest friends know that he does not hesitate to go against all principles and practices of criminal law to get conviction of those he believes are against his Party: TPLF. Many TPLF members in the Ministry of Justice consider him as their “Legal Geniuses” thought he does not a single quality of professional prosecutor.

5. Ato Hagos Waldu,

This man is also from Tigreay Regional State. He is a man of old age even though he has been doing all he can to appear as an adult and energetic man. He used to be elementary teacher before he became a judge before became a judge. He became a judge during Derge Regime and joined TPLF only after it controlled Addis Ababa. Since then he has been a right hand man of Meles Zenawi’s criminal regime. Before his appointment as a senior judge to Federal Supreme Court, he used to be President of Federal High Court.

Several people, including his own friends, agree that this man is the living symbol of injustice, corruption, inequality and total moral degeneration in Ethiopian Justice System. He has sentenced many innocent Oromos and other ordinary people to death or life imprisonment for the mere reason that they had dispute with their Tigrean neighbors or coworkers. He has been the most notoriously corrupted Judges in Ethiopia. He has two G+2 fancy and expensive residence house in Addis alone. He has more than two million Ethiopian Birr in his bank account. Many of his friends believe that most of this huge wealth comes from his Tigrean friends in favor of whom he has been rendering justice for the last 20 years. Many of Tigrean business men consider him as their hero employ in Federal Supreme Court for he has no fear to take money and the truth from non-Tigreans to give to them.

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Kitaabonni Afaan Oromoo Haaraan Maxxanfaman

(Bilisummaa, 14 Onkoloolessa 2011) Kitaaboti haaraa lama Onkoloolssa 08 bara 2011 galma caffee mootummaa Oromiyaa keessatti maxxanfamuun beekame.

Kitaaba kana kan barreesse gaazexeessaa Kidaanuu Zelelke Ciibsaa ti. Kitaabonni kun maxxanfamuun dagaagina afaan Oromoof gumaachuu irra darbee dhaloota boriifis jajjabina ta’a kan jedhu gaazexeessaa Kidaanuun keessumaa kitaabni qoosaa gaggabaaboo jedhamu uummatichi bashannanaa aadaa waa dubbisuu akka fooyyefatu gargaaraa jedha.

Keessummaa kabajaa ta’uun galma caffee mootummaa Oromiyaatti sirna qophaa’e irratti argamuun kitaabota kana kan eebbisan hoogganaa waajjira aadaa fi turismii Oromiyaa obbo Mohammed Jiloo turan.
Guutummaan gabaasichaa kunoo ti;
Sagalee

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Watchdog warns Ethiopia of genocide threats

(Bilisummaa, 14 October 2011)The Founding President of Genocide Watch, Dr Gregory Stanton, has warned that Ethiopia, which is high on the organizations watch list, is facing a dangerous threat of genocide and mass killings as a result of the divide and rule policies of the minority rule of Meles Zenawi. Dr. Stanton referred the present system of governance, which is based on an exclusionary ideology, as one that resembles TPLF’s internal colonialism than a genuinely representative government.

In an interview with the Ethiopian Satellite Television (ESAT), Dr Stanton, who is also a professor at the US-based School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, said that the increasing level of ethnic animosity and hatred amongst the people is symptomatic of the possibility of genocide in Ethiopia. “The divide and rule policies of the Ethiopian government really had seriously dangerous consequences in Ethiopia. In fact the Ethiopian government and the Ethiopian defense forces have committed acts of genocide,” he noted.

According to Dr Stanton, who drafted the UN Security Council resolution to set up the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the most striking case of genocide in Ethiopia was the massacres in 2003 of so many Anuaks in Gambela province. “Clearly identified as Anuaks, they really singled out the Anuak leaders and they killed them. That was very clearly genocide,” he said.

The Genocide Watch chief likened the situation in Ethiopia to that of Syria, where an Alawait minority government is trying to hang on to power through violence and terror that it has been unleashing against the majority. “The dangerous thing in Ethiopia, which is similar to the situation right now in Syria, is that you have a minority-run regime that is trying to hang on to power in a country where it knows that if it lets go off power it may lose everything. So it is a very dangerous kind of a regime because it can be ruthless in the way they hold on to power,” he noted. Dr. Stanton further noted that the regime has created animosity and hostility among different ethnic groups. “In Ethiopia you have a minority-run regime. It is basically a Tigrian-run regime.” Noting that he has nothing at all against the Tigrian people, he said that there is no reason why they should be the victims of this regime or its policies. “I certainly hope that when this government is defeated finally that no one will take out their frustrations on the Tigrian people,” he said.

He expressed hope that Ethiopia would eventually have a government that transcends ethnicity and unify the Ethiopian people as a nation instead of dividing the country along ethnic lines.

Dr. Stanton also warned Zenawi that he cannot eventualy get away with the heinous crimes he has been committing against the people of Ethiopia. Dr. Stanton, who wrote a letter to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights initiating investigations into untold crimes being committed by the regime, said: “If Meles Zebawi thinks that he can get away with this [crime] for the rest of his life he better look at the Cambodian tribunal.” Dr. Stanton played a key in bringing leaders of the Khmer Rouge, which had committed genocide and crimes against humanity, to justice after a lengthy process.

He called on the Meles regime to recognize the diversity of the nation and to give true diversity to the country’s government to let people govern themselves. Dr Stanton also advised Zenawi to honor the constitution that allows diversity, equal representation and freedom of expression.

“If he wants to stay in power, the best way to do it is to reform and change,” Dr. Stanton added.

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U.S. Accuses Virginia Man of Espionage at Syria Protests

By J. David Goodman New York Times | Oct 13, 2011

A federal grand jury indicted a 47-year-old Syrian-born American citizen living in Leesburg, Va., accusing him of spying for Syria, the Justice Department announced on Wednesday.

The department said that the man, Mohamad Anas Haitham Soueid, had gathered information on protesters in the United States challenging the rule of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. He is accused of gathering video images, phone numbers and e-mails and passing them along to Syrian intelligence agencies.

Mr. Soueid was indicted by a federal grand jury in Alexandria, Va., on Oct. 5 and was arrested on Monday.

The details laid out by the Justice Department lent greater support to claims by Syrian activists living abroad that they face systematic harassment, threats and intimidation — including being videotaped at protests supportive of the country’s antigovernment uprising — by people they believe to be agents of the Syrian government.

“The ability to assemble and protest is a cherished right in the United States,” Neil MacBride, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, said in a statement. “It’s troubling that a U.S. citizen from Leesburg is accused of working with the Syrian government to identify and intimidate those who exercise that right.”

Some activists, including the Syrian pianist Malek Jandali, said their family members in Syria had been subject to interrogations and in some cases beatings carried out by government agents, according to a report by Amnesty International published this month. In July, the State Department said it was investigating similar reports.

The government charged Mr. Soueid with acting as an unregistered agent of the Syrian government, lying to the F.B.I. about his activities and providing false information on a purchase form for a gun, the department said. (He gave a false current residence address when purchasing a Beretta pistol in July, the indictment said.)

According to the indictment, Mr. Soueid worked in the United States as an agent for Syria’s feared secret police, the Mukhabarat, and was directed by officials in Syria to record protests against Mr. Assad’s government. In June, he traveled to Syria where, according to the indictment, he met in private with the Syrian president.

The department, in its statement, said the purpose of Mr. Soueid’s actions were as part of a conspiracy to “undermine, silence, intimidate and potentially harm those in the United States and Syria who engaged in the protests.”

The Syrian Embassy in Washington called the charges “baseless and totally unacceptable” and part of “a campaign of distortion and fabrications against the Embassy of Syria in the U.S.”

“Neither Mr. Soueid nor any other citizen of the U.S. is an agent of the Syrian Government,” the embassy said in a statement, which provided a point-by-point denial of the charges against Mr. Soueid. “There has never ever been a private meeting between President Assad and Mr. Soueid. This ludicrous accusation is a reflection of the poor quality of the whole set of allegations.”

The indictment also listed aliases that prosecutors said Mr. Soueid had used. One of the aliases, Anas Alswaid, appeared in a federal lawsuit filed by Syrians and Syrian-Americans, seeking damages for actions taking by the Assad government during its crackdown on antigovernment protesters. That suit, filed in federal court in Washington in May, also accused Mr. Soueid of gathering information on Syrians based in the United States and sending it to the government in Damascus.

The indictment is “a confirmation of all our experiences,” said Mr. Jandali, the pianist, in a telephone interview on Wednesday. His parents were beaten in their home in the city of Homs shortly after Mr. Jandali played piano during a July protest against Mr. Assad in front of the White House. With the help of the State Department, he brought his parents to live with him in the United States, fearing for their safety because of his activism.

“Their strategy is suicidal at this point,” Mr. Jandali said of the Syrian government. “They think that through terror and intimidation they will silence the people. But they are getting exactly the opposite.”

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