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May 22, 2006
A historic
meeting convened, by the Coalition for Unity and
Democracy Party (CUDP), the Ethiopian People's
Patriotic Front (EPPF), the Ogaden National
Liberation Front (ONLF), the Oromo Liberation Front
(OLF), the Sidama Liberation Front (SLF) and the
United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF), at
Utrecht in Netherlands, from 19 to 22 of May 2006
has successfully completed by forming the Alliance
for Freedom and Democracy (AFD) and elected its
officers. The UEDF supports the formation of the
alliance and its objectives and has requested a
month to consult its member organizations. The
formation of the Alliance is an outcome of a series
of bilateral and multilateral discussions conducted
in the past several months. The Founding Agreement
has been unanimously accepted and ratified by all
members of the Alliance. The formation of this
Alliance reflects the aspirations and best wishes of
all people in Ethiopia whose life has been blighted
by political repression, marginalization and
exclusion.
The ultimate
aim of the Alliance is to establish a just,
representative and a genuine democratic process
through the convening of an all-inclusive conference
where the country’s problems will be discussed and
resolved.
We are
confident that the formation of this Alliance will
be a vehicle to eliminate mistrust and suspicion
between political groups and communities so that all
will work together in the spirit of mutual
understanding and to the benefit and well-being of
all. We believe the collective effort behind the
Alliance will put an end to the existing destructive
mentality of winner takes all and the habitual
indifference towards the excluded. The Alliance
aspires to purposefully cultivate the values of
compromise, tolerance, inclusion, reconciliation and
mutual understanding. That is the only way to end
the underlying causes of repression, bloodshed,
insecurity, political instability and exclusion in
Ethiopia and the region, which are inflicting severe
hardships and suffering on all people, and seriously
hampers the prospects for development and the
attainment of equality, justice and prosperity.
Time and time
again the people in Ethiopia have risen up and paid
unimaginable sacrifice to satisfy their yearning for
freedom, justice, liberty and democracy. The
struggle and the sacrifice that is being paid in
relation to the May 15 2006 election is a recent
addition to the series of quashed aspirations.
Our people have
demonstrated their readiness and ability that a just
and democratic political order is feasible in
Ethiopia. What stands between the aspiration for
freedom and democracy and its realization is the
unwillingness of the incumbent EPRDF regime to
submit to the expressed will of the people and its
flagrant violations of human rights and civil
liberties and failure to even respect and abide by
its very own constitution.
The Alliance
will therefore struggle to pressure the ruling party
to stop frustrating the realization of the yearning
for freedom and democracy. The Alliance would use
its generous spirit of inclusiveness in convening
the conference that would facilitate a way towards
the establishment of a democratic and representative
order.
We call upon
all the people of Ethiopia, both at home and abroad,
to rise up in unison to support the cause of the
Alliance and struggle to make the convening of the
conference, which paves the way for a democratic
transition, a reality. The struggle should continue
to challenge the current spate of repression in the
country, halt the futile and destructive military
campaigns, security crackdowns and end the farcical
political trial of elected members of parliament and
others and to free all political prisoners,
including those detained in the small towns and
villages.
We also call
upon the international community to realize that
dialogue and good-faith negotiation offers the only
way to achieve a lasting solution and back the
alliance's call for this all-inclusive conference to
break the current impasse. We hope the international
community will realize that peace and stability,
sustainable development and good governance can be a
reality in Ethiopia only when the disfranchisement
of the many by the few is stopped and by bringing
all the stakeholders together to chart a genuinely
democratic course.
Ethiopian's
problems are immense and grossly complicated.
Convening an all-inclusive conference to address
them is well over due. We do not underestimate the
obstacles and challenges facing us. However, with
patience and perseverance we are certain that we
will succeed.
The Alliance
would hold a Press Conference to lay out its vision
and work programs in detail.
Freedom and
Democracy for all!
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