ED6:  Part F. Tactics: General comment on Strategies.

 

 The significant tactics to be utilized in Ethiopian Democracy is to implement “Hizbawi Imbita” whenever tyranny appears in Ethiopia and to cause the military and the police to accept the causes of Ethiopian Democracy and to translate them into action.  These principal strategies cannot be enacted in isolation. Some strategies and tactics identified in Ethiopian Democracy should be executed simultaneously, whilst others are to be implemented at propitious times. 

 

It is to be noted that the missions-Goals-Objectives-strategies have already been shared (http://aboutethiopia.com/EthDemo/ED5-strategies.htm). I present below, the strategies and tactics of Goal 1 –Objectives 1and 2 for your comments and perusal.

 

Objective to Goal 1, Political Administrative Goal.

 

Objective 1. Asserting the individual, human and political rights of Ethiopians forthrightly.

            Strategy to goal 1-Objective 1

1-1-1.    Empower all elements of Ethiopians society who struggled for Ethiopian Democracy to chart the way forward for the nation.

Tactics to strategy 1-1-1

1-1-1.1.           Consider all Ethiopians as potential members of the Ethiopian Democracy

1-1-1.2.           Ask each Ethiopian to convince another to be a supporters of Ethiopian Democracy.

1-1-1.3.           Ask all to read the Ethiopian Democracy and associated documents.

 

1-1-1.    Assemble a national conference to draft a constitution that enshrines the principles of Ethiopian Democracy.  

            Tactics to Strategy 1-1-2

 General comment. Brief notes on the national Conference and constitution enacted by the TPLF, for details read http://aboutethiopia.com/5Ed.htm. A) USA Assistant Secretary of State Herman Cohen, pressured Mengistu to resign on 21 May 1991 and arranged for his exile in Zimbabwe . B) Mr. Cohn assembled a selected group of parties (EPLF, TPLF/EPRDF. OLF and Derg) that he would chair in a so-called London conference that opened on 27 May 1991 . C) On the night of May 27-28, the EPLF-TPLF/EPRDF forces marched into Addis and took control of the government of Ethiopia .  D) A farcical national conference was held from July1 to July 5, 1991 .  Based on the 5 day conference the TPLF/EPRDF assumed legitimacy for itself and set its governance, constitution, bills, placed an international boundary within Ethiopia , et cetera.  It is absolutely important to have a genuine National Conference that is conducted by the people of Ethiopia , which they deliberate about over months.

1.1.2.1.   Ask each “aweraja” to send a representative to a national conference at which Ethiopians will discuss on how to govern themselves.

1.1.2.2.     Give the Ethiopian Democracy (ED) and associated documents for the conference to examine and to perfect to its desire.      

1.1.2.3.      Ask the Conference to establish a Constitution drafting committee, to discuss on the work of the committee, and to adopt a constitution.  

 

            Objective 2.  Ensure that inhabitants will be engaged in the mission-goals-objectives-strategies-tactics system that is called Ethiopian Democracy.

 

              Strategy to goal 1-Objective 2

             1-2-1. Encourage establishment of farmers association that will discus about farm issues including discussion on Ethiopian Democracy

            Tactics to Strategy 1-2-1.

1.2.1.1        Ask farmers about Ethiopian Democracy and cause them to be conversant about it as a way of making them relate to the entire nation.

1.2.1.2        Ask farmers to identify the most successful farmer among them and recommend him/her for acknowledgement from the “wereda” and or “aweraja.”

           

1-2-2      Encourage establishment of community associations within each district of cities that will discus about city issues including discussion on Ethiopian Democracy.

Tactics to Strategy 1-2-2.

1-2-2.1   Ask inhabitants in towns and city about Ethiopian Democracy and cause them to be conversant about it as a way of making them relate to the entire nation and its ideals and principles.

1-2-2.2   Ask inhabitants of town and cities if they have established societies that discuss about Ethiopians Democracy and how to better translate its strategies and tactics.

 

1-2-3.    Encourage establishment of Ethiopian Democracy associations with in each school of the country to discuss the contents of Ethiopian Democracy.

Tactics to strategy 1-2-3.

1-2-3-1.           Ask students and teachers in each school about Ethiopian Democracy and cause them to be conversant about it as a way of making them relate to the inhabitants of the entire nation and the nation's ideals and principles.

1-2-3-2.           Ask the teachers and students of each school to give a token of recognition to a couple of students and teachers who have excelled in attempts to translate the strategies and tactics of Ethiopian Democracy into action.

           

1-2-4.    Cause Diaspora Ethiopians to democratically elect their executives such that liaison officers who will be part of the executive bodies will link them with the major movement in Ethiopia.

Tactics to Strategy 1-2-4.

1-2-4-1. Ask Diaspora Ethiopians to organize as supporters of Ethiopian Democracy that respects the vote of the 27 million Ethiopians who overwhelming elected the Kinijit Party to govern Ethiopia in the May 15, 2005 national elections, and oppose the Woyane and EPRDF party which disregarded the wishes of the votes.

1-2-4-2. Ask Ethiopians in all countries including the neighboring countries of Ethiopia, the Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, Djibouti, Yemen, Saudi Arabia to organize and to examine the workings of the governments in their domicile, and to try to establish linkages with the same. Supporters of Ethiopian Democracy will have better chances of infiltrating to Ethiopia through its boarders.

1-2-4-3. Ask Diaspora Kinijit party supporters across the globe to organize, with individuals who have "ewqinna" forming the liaison officers between the Diaspora and the Kinijit Party (CUDP), whose leaders have been imprisoned by Woyane since November 2005. The Diaspora in each country should elect their leaders democratically, and place the chairperson of the Liaison office in the executive committed. The Diaspora executive organization will network and form a world-wide Diaspora executive body.

1-2-4-4. Ask Diaspora Ethiopians to implement “Hizbawi Imbita” and say no to a fragmented movement by belonging to different organizations of the same Kinijit Party. All supporters of the Kinijit party must support Ethiopian Democracy and belong to a unified support unit of the Kinijit Party, which has been overwhelmingly elected by the voters of Ethiopia, and has duly given "ewqina" to a liaison officer. All parties, whatever their names, who do not accept the leadership of Kinijit do not respect the voters of Ethiopia.

1-2-4-5. Ask Diaspora Ethiopians to be conversant about Ethiopian Democracy as a way of making them relate to the inhabitants of the entire Ethiopian Nation and to its ideals and principles.

1-2-4-6. Ask Diaspora Ethiopians to give an award to one individual in each support group in recognition to his/her effort at translate the strategies and tactics of Ethiopian Democracy into action.

1-2-4-7. Ask Diaspora Ethiopians to establish an investment instrument such that their monetary support will be durable.

 

 

 

 

  HG: 2/20/07