Ethiopian Exiles Seek Talks with Government
Anita Powell
VOA News | August 23, 2012
Two high-level Ethiopian exiles branded traitors and terrorists for opposing Prime Minister Meles Zenawi are calling for renewed talks with government now that the long-time leader in Addis Ababa is dead.
Berhanu Nega, a former mayor of Addis Ababa, has been branded an enemy of the state in his home country. Abdulrahman Mahdi and his rebel group, the Ogaden National Liberation Front, are officially classified as terrorists.
Both men have different ideologies and for years been waged separate battles against the government of Prime Minister Meles, who died in a Belgian hospital Aug. 20, after more than two decades in office. And both Berhanu and Mahdi, who live in exile, say they want the same thing now that Meles is gone: a voice in Ethiopian politics.
Talks not likely
A government spokesman says that is unlikely to happen.
“One thing that I think is clear, at least my reading of the Ethiopian public and the opposition, is that Meles should be the last dictatorship in Ethiopia,” Berhanu said this week from his home in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, where he teaches economics at Bucknell University and remains involved in exile politics.
“Ethiopia can only be stable in and durable form, if and only if there there is a genuine move towards democratization and respect for the rights of its citizens,” he said. “That, I think, is the only possible path towards stability, both in Ethiopia and in the region.”
The Meles’ government convicted Berhanu of treason and sentenced him, in absentia, to life in prison after his political group-in-exile was convicted in 2009 of plotting a coup. He denies the allegation.
Berhanu’s past
Berhanu left Ethiopia in 2007, when he was released from jail after being pardoned on a separate treason charge. He was among several hundred opposition leaders arrested after a contested 2005 election and charged, tried, and then pardoned on treason charges.
Despite his time in prison, Berhanu says he has no malice toward the late Ethiopian leader, but does believe the nation needs a new political system.
“It is the system that [Meles] created, the terrible system, the terrible system, the ethnocentric, terrible system he created that I have a problem with,” he said. “So if we have a democracy, it does not matter who rules, really.
“I am really angry that my country and its 90 million people live under such darkness in 2012,” Berhanu added. “I think it is a country with a very rich history, a long tradition, the only country that has never been colonized by Europeans , which is an indication of the degree to which people love their freedom.”
But Shimeles Kemal, the Ethiopian government spokesman in Addis Ababa, says the current administration in Addis Ababa is unlikely to pay much attention to to Berhanu.
Opposition still considered terrorists
“Berhanu Nega is a proscribed terrorist,” Shimeles said. “He is a fugitive of law. He is an incorrigible criminal. In our view, he does not represent an opposition.”
Berhanu and his supporters have a very different ideology than the Ogaden National Liberation Front, or ONLF, a group that has for decades fought an armed struggle for self-determination in Ethiopia’s eastern region.
But ONLF spokesman Abdulrahman Mahdi said this week does not feel he and his militants should be branded terrorists because they do not advocate attacking civilians. He said the ONLF has met with other rebel groups and they all agree that negotiations are the way forward.
“We are of the same position,” Mahdi said. “We feel that this change [the death of [Meles] will not bring much, but there is an opportunity that dialogue can start with the Ethiopian government on the migration movement and dialogue with other parties for a change of the current situation in Ethiopia …”
But, Shimeles, the government spokesman, did not hold out much hope, saying, “Nothing will be changed. No one will be allowed. Everything will go as usual . Though we have lost a great leader, everything is in order.”
Meles’ body is lying in state in Ethiopia as plans are being made for his funeral. State media reports indicate Deputy Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn will run the government in Addis Ababa until elections expected in 2015.
– VOA News



Just an insignificant SELF LOVING minority despotic cliques trying to grab power and cause even more tyranny than the dead tyrant himself. He always talks big and high as if he owns the whole country alone, indirectly always blameing the victims and praising himself like an old fox dressed in sheep skin and trying to steal others properties. Before I thought that one might be able to do some business with. Flip flop! Petty opportunist!
No chance to yesteryears order.Oromiya’s top enemy.
Berhanu Negga was part of TPLF government system as well as Amhara elites ruled for 100 years. Whereby Addis Ababa is a capital of Oromia regional state, he was named a mayor of Addis Ababa. He engineered to move Oromos from Addis Ababa, which resulted the deaths of 100ths of Oromos.He home was one of detention center and tortures of oromos by TPLF
Infact,he and Meles Zinawi have committed crimes against humanity even if not huge as that of Meles Zinawi.
Thus Birhanu Negga should face icc for his accomplices in killing oromos at the time oromos resisted to move their capitals from Addis Ababa/Finfine to Adama
Tolosa D Dhinsa,
“He engineered to move Oromos from Addis Ababa, which resulted the deaths of 100ths of Oromos.” you wrote
By the way that is for fact. At the same time after geting rid of Oromos from Addis Ababa and isolating the tplf he wanted to jump on the tplf and capture their prime minister just to become King menelik III of Shawa and rule over Oromia. The guy is an incurable pathological power hungry cunning fox despot.
tolosa dhinsa, ”oromia” for the first time was fabricated in 1991 by the three CIA agents eplf/tplf/olf. Mind you, the much hated ethnic federalism was officially REJECTED by the Ethiopian people in May 15, 2005 during the election. Ethiopians are not interested in the ”liberation front” garbage. Addis Abeba is home to Ethiopians from all corners of Ethiopia. During the election meles zenawi killed people from various tribes not ”only oromo” as mad people like you always claim. As for birhanu nega, fiseha etc who are begging the american government to help them take power can fry in hell. siye abraha and birtukan are also enemies of Ethiopian people.
berhanu shut hell up,u already expired as your past regium that you crying to bring back,no more man,we know you what bring you to the strggle-that is the fear of oromo detained in prison fearing the dissintgration of the so called ethiopia-plus you remember what you said in AAU at lidata hall during sun set operation???? which was tragedy for all oromo because of OLF is oromos only pparty trying to liberate oromo people-no more,what is amazing is not he asked for surrennder to ethiopian government,but that all habasha think as their father did in 50s century,get out and think as human being!!hyena feet
All of these MAD, pathologically sick and endlessely hungry hyenas like Nega and the others are ONLY after Oromo human and material resources and keep crying after Oromo issues even when Oromos are not seeking ANY of their human and material resources. THey are used to suck human blood just like parasites that gets stick in to the human body and refuses to disengage. It is a typical case of hungry wolves manouvering and trying to encage a community of sheeps for the coming evening dinner celebration.
As far as I know, I couldnot remember the time he was a mayor of Addis ababa. Why you are lying?