Friday, April 10, 2009

How can we let Bernie Maddof see the Heroe of 50% of the Global Poor be misrepresented?

Imagine an open letter to the Master Grey List Country of World Class Tax Shelter that makes its governance from stolen money of poor people all over the world being in a position to demand justice from its most articulate critic at G20 Summit in London


Dear Global Patriotic Citizens and Friends of Ethiopia and Africa:

The global ecological and economic crisis is generating a series of real mad people who do not know what they are doing. Here comes the audacious Gregory Stanton who was asleep when Both and Co were causing the most henious crime against humanity and when Mengistu was raging for 17 years and he wrote nothing to date.

Does he think that Apartheid in South Africa can go scott or Ethiopia free and the heroe of the Global Poor is going to be accused of crime of genocide when the Bernie Madoffs and Swiss Government are gong to go Scott free?

What an intelligence and what a joke against humanity. Let us first get the Grey List of OECD and close all those tax heavens including the criminal Swiss Government who manages to shelter the Global Fiscal Genocide reserves.

Here is a very interesting account of a man who has lost his marbles and wants to allege genocide by a man who saved
a generation of Ethiopians from the master butcher of Addis, Mengistu Haile Mariam and who eloquently defended the right of the World Poor (50% of the global population who live under $2 per day while their resources are stashed away in criminal nations such as Switzerland who continue to amass the wealth of Hitler's Genocide of 6 Million Jews and African 1.1 Billion poor whose money is funding the criminal Swiss Government.


Just imagine a foolish man attempting to dishonor the office of Genocide Watch by misrepresenting the truth.

Does he think this is the South African Both Chief of Genocide and Apartheid. Does he know his history that The South African Genocide Apartheid terrorists have not yet got their day in court and this fool thinks he can get away with such level of blasphemy.

You be the judge and read this outrageous allegation and the man behind it sending it of all places to the country that is the hiding place of the wealth of 3.5 Billion people who live under $2 per day when their resources are stashed away in Swiss Banks

Imagine Switzerland as the center for International Campaign for Genocide when they are the cause of it all.

What a joke

Here is the most moronic story of the century.

Please read some more

Dr B


PS: Can Washera convert his Ethiopian Genocide Watch Group and write a letter to the African Union to allow this man to see his day in court.

I just wondered Why Washera cannot do exactly what this man did and ask him to stand before the Court of African Justice in Addis.

That will be the day!

GENOCIDE WATCH

THE INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO END GENOCIDE
Genocide Watch is the Chair of the International Campaign to End Genocide
P.O. Box 809, Washington, D.C., USA 20044. Phone: 703-448-0222
E-mail:genocidewatch@aol.com Website: www.genocidewatch.org
March 23, 2009

An Open Letter to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Justice Navanathem Pillay
Petitions Team
Office of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights
UNOG-OHCHR
1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland


Dear Madame High Commissioner,
Advocates of justice around the world are thrilled at the strong action the Prosecutor of the International
Criminal Court has taken in issuing a warrant for the arrest of Omar al-Bashir of the Sudan, resulting in
finally holding him accountablefor the atrocities being committed in Darfur over the last six years. Under
al-Bashir’s leadership, millions of Sudanese from Darfur, as well as from Southern Sudan, have suffered
inconceivable harm, injustice and hardship.

The action that the International Criminal Court has taken in this situation has restored hope to peace and
justice loving people, affirming that international human rights law not only exists on paper, but in reality.
It also sends an important message to perpetrators throughout the world that impunity for their crimes is not
assured forever; which may be a primary reason that one of the first leaders to defend Omar al-Bashir and
condemn the warrant was Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia, whose government has also been
implicatedin a pattern of widespread perpetration of serious human rights atrocities in Ethiopia and in
Somalia. He and those within his government may be keenly aware of their own vulnerability to similar
actions by the ICC in the future that could upend a deeply entrenched system of government-supported
impunity that has protected perpetrators from any accountability.

I first became knowledgeable regarding the abhorrent human rights situation in Ethiopia when Genocide
Watch and Survivors Rights International were called by the head of the Anuak Justice Council, Obang
Metho, (now the leader of the newly formed Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia) to investigate the
brutal massacre of 424 Anuak carried out in Gambella, Ethiopia in December of 2003. The Anuak are a
tiny, dark-skinned ethnic group who live in a remote section of southeastern Ethiopia.

Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) and civilian militia groups from another ethnic group utilized a
prepared list to target Anuak leaders, many of whom were opposed to the government’s plan to exclude
them from any involvement in the drilling for oil on their indigenous land. As militia groups chanted,
“Today is the day for killing Anuak,” both the military and militias used machetes, axes and guns to kill the
unarmed victims, frequently raping the women while chanting, “Now there will be no more Anuak
children.”

Extra-judicial killings, rape, disappearances, destruction of livelihood and the displacement of thousands of
Anuak continued into late 2005 before finally subsiding when the same Ethiopian National Defense Forces
were moved to the Ogaden area of southeastern Ethiopia and into Somalia where similar atrocities were
and still are being committed. A subsequent investigation of the Anuak massacre by Genocide Watch and
Survivors Rights International to determine who was behind the human rights crimes, documented the
existence of a plan called “Operation Sunny Mountain,” that could be traced to originating at the highest
levels within the central government of Ethiopia.1

1
See: http://genocidewatch.org/Today%20is%20the%20Day%20of%20Killing%20Anuaks.htm;
http://genocidewatch.org/EthiopiaAnuakOperationSunnyMountainGWSRIReport13December2004.htm
and updates at www.genocidewatch.org/alerts/anuak.htm ; and
www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/cerd/docs/ngos/IHRLC.pdf.

GENOCIDE WATCH
THE INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO END GENOCIDE

Genocide Watch is the Chair of the International Campaign to End Genocide
P.O. Box 809, Washington, D.C., USA 20044. Phone: 703-448-0222
E-mail:genocidewatch@aol.com Website: www.genocidewatch.org

As a result of our investigation and based on our experience in international law and genocide, we
concluded that the killing of the Anuak in Gambella, Ethiopia, fit the definitions of genocide and crimes
against humanity. Human Rights Watchalso conducted two investigations of their own and determined that
the crimes against the Anuak meet the stringent definition of crimes against humanity.

Most of the perpetrators in their report and in ours have never been brought to justice under the Ethiopian
justice system due to the failings and corruption of that system. Despite the violation of international law,
not only has no one has been held accountable for these crimes which occurred over five years ago, but
worse than that, such crimes continue in other places in the country.

Only some of these cases have been investigated by respected international human rights organizations, but
where they have, findings consistently point to the involvement of the Ethiopian government in the inciting,
the empowerment or the perpetration of crimes against humanity, war crimes and even genocide, often
justified by them as “counter-insurgency.”

In light of these facts, I would strongly urge you to initiate an investigation of the situation in
Ethiopia based on your proprio motupowers as the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights.


We believe that your investigation is justified due to the culture of impunity that exists within Ethiopia.
Extensive documentation is available to examine the violations, most of which has been compiled in
independent investigative reports completed by international human rights organizations. We also believe
that the Ethiopian people have been waiting long enough for genuine justice and relief from the harsh
oppression and brutal tactics committed by a government that purports to be a partner in the War on Terror,
while terrorizing their own people. Addressing the EPRDF regime, friendly to Omar al-Bashir, may bring
greater stability to the entire Horn of Africa.

We are willing to provide assistance to you in carrying out this task because we, in Genocide Watch, and
other human rights organizations are determined to pursue justice, even long after violations have occurred,
as part of our mission. Investigative reports, contacts and other information can be provided should you
need them.

I thank you for the excellent work you are doing in combating impunity, the enemy of justice. Perpetrators
of crimes against humanity must not be allowed to walk free. Genocide Watch will continue to do its part,
collaborating with others, in pursuing additional ways to make such crimes carry a heavy penalty.

One way is to work with domestic governments to make sure that those Ethiopians who have committed these crimes
do not gain access to entry into western countries, something that is now supported through new legislation
in many of the western countries. Additionally, in Canada, Europe and in the US, there are now laws giving
authority to these governments to prosecute human rights perpetrators found within their new countries of
residence should admissible evidence be found to charge them. The western countries should no longer act
as a haven for such criminals.

Thank you for your consideration of this request for the initiation of an investigation of genocide, crimes
against humanity and war crimes in Ethiopia. We look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely yours,
GHStanton
Dr. Gregory Stanton,
President of Genocide Watch

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