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Does Jawar’s Recent Post About the Military’s Role in Forging Peace Whisper Coup D’état ?

June 27, 2024
Birhanu Jula
Birhanu Jula

Rumors have been swirling in the corridors of Western power centers that efforts are underway to prop up the Ethiopian military to get rid of PM Abiy Ahmed. Abiy’s accusation that the CIA is working with Oromo officials to push him out of office is not caused by paranoia. It is a manifestation of a legitimate fear.

The growing demand for a transitional government is also partly oxygenated by the general belief that the international community has given up on Abiy.

Jawar’s June 26 Facebook post that markets the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) as peace maker signals two scenarios. The government is uninterested in delivering peace and security and/or it is incapable of calming the political turbulence.

Keep in mind that the ENDF has no mandate in mediating political conflicts.

Jawar’s post highlights five points:

  • “It was the military that broke the ice, flying to Seychelles for the first-ever face-to-face meeting with commanders of Tigryan forces at a time when politicians were too wary of warmongering public opinion.”
  • “It was also primarily the ENDF leadership that engineered the two rounds of talks with OLA.”
  • “ENDF has a realistic assessment of the situation, which is why it wants to end domestic armed conflicts.”
  • “As the ruling clique has become increasingly dependent on the military for its survival, the generals’ opinions carry much more weight than ever before.”
  • “The ENDF leadership’s decision to step up the call for a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the Amhara region should be taken seriously.”

We know three things about Prime Minister Abiy. First, he does not give a crap about public opinion. If he wants peace, no warmonger can stop him. If he wants war no general can stand in his way. Second, he demands 100% loyalty. Third, his MO is projecting invincibility.

In light of these three truths, any suggestion that his generals will stray out of the line that the Prime Minister marks for them demands serious analysis.

Is Jawar telling us the military took the initiatives with TPLF and OLA outside of the chain of command from the Commander in Chief? Or is he saying the power balance within the government has shifted from civilian officials to military officers and the PM is a sitting duck? Or is he propping the military for a coup d’état?

If the story that the international community is hoping for a coup d’état and/or propping up agents of coup d’état is true, the role of the military will be establishing a transitional government. Is Jawar seeing a seat for himself on the head table?

I found his advice to Fano fighters and Amhara activists interesting. He wrote: “I strongly urge Fano commanders and Amhara activists to embrace this army-led peace initiative to end the devastating conflict in the region.”

When I read these lines, my mind wandered and found itself in the pages of Jawar’s Manifesto in which he labored to keep power under the Oromo government. Fanos will be fool to take his advice as genuine.

I am for a negotiated settlement. I encourage Fano to develop a political strategy. It needs to have a clear path to peace with clear gridlines to avoid regressions. Any request to disarm Fano should be rejected firmly and unequivocally. The issue of disarmament cannot be considered until a lawful government is established, not when the government is a bloodthirsty maniac.

Serious preconditions must be set, starting from releasing all political prisoners, returning the army back to its barracks, agreeing on terms and conditions of international investigations for all crimes committed in the country. This will allow a genuine negotiation to begin.

Any negotiation must be a political process and the military should not lead it. And Amhara Shene clowns should not be allowed to sabotage it. And Amharas do not need advice from the author of “Ethiopia out of Oromia” political theology.

 
Yonas Biru

5 Comments

  1. Does brother Yonas have reliable sources about this claim? ‘Rumors have been swirling in the corridors of Western power centers that efforts are underway to prop up the Ethiopian military to get rid of PM Abiy’?
    Which Western power centers? British MI6, French DGSE, CIA, US State Department, German BND, Dutch, Belgian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Italian, Malta or Monaco? Which one? It gotta be one of these! We need to know. No one likes to be kept in the dark and in suspense. Come on brother, spill the beans!!!

  2. Btw, Jawar is Jawar, a one-off breed from the highlands of Arsi. At some point in the past, taking into accounts of his being given the rarest opportunity to be educated in Singapore and then at Stanford pampered with all expenses paid by the institutions, might have caused his head to swell too big and emotion to be so tense. But it seems to me that he had come a long way from that. He has considerably mellowed in comparison to years ago before his incarceration. That is good for him personally and the old country at large.

    Peace y’all!!!

  3. How about this claim?
    ‘Abiy’s accusation that the CIA is working with Oromo officials to push him out of office’.

    I/we all would appreciate it very much if Brothef Yonas of someone else post the link showing the Prime Minister saying that himself. I/we want to hear from the horse’s mouth, so to say.

  4. TO ITTU ABA FARDA- I agree with you what you said about JAWAR, what i do not understand
    is why your brain explode when any negative comment is said about ABIY the 21 century genocidier .

  5. It is a joke the Ethiopian military lead by the POW Birhanu Jula will rid Abiy by military cue, not in million years. Because Abiy is the one who give the Field Marshal title for a man who does not deserve even the rank of Lieutenant

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