Ethiopundit provides an analysis of the government of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia 14 years after liberation “MELES THE SUPERMAN SWALLOWS GOLD AND SPOUTS JUNK“
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Live Elections Blog as Namibia votes on November 27 and 28, 2009.
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Only genuine political discussion resolves the current political crises in Ethiopia. I do not side one way or another in the political debate since my knowledge about the current Ethiopian politics is so limited. I do know, however,an undeniable fact: violence should not be the means to solve the political impasse. Political parties of every stripes, therfore, should reevaluate their political strategies so that innocent lives are spared. To continue this madness benefits no one.
The current situation in Ethiopiana would lead to a scar not easily scrached from the minds of many Ethiopian and may leads to ever unresolved conflicts, disputes and war. Please those individuals involved in the current Ethiopian politics be junine, think manytimes so that the future will be nice for most Ethiopian.
Forceful action will not resolve the current unrest in Ethiopia. The solution is in the hand of the government and opposition leaders.Army and police of the government should stop harrassing the people out of the constitution, which they say they are safeguarding.Rather long term consequences and peaceful means should be considered to settle the unrest.