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Canada: Protestors demand end of Ethiopian politican’s visit

The SarPhoenix
by Jason Warick

The University of Saskatchewan should not be hosting an Ethiopian politician implicated in corruption scandals and the forcible removal of tens of thousands of peasant farmers from their homes, human rights groups say.

A group of 30 protesters from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta stood outside the U of S Administration building Tuesday at noon with placards and flags demanding the removal of Shiferaw Shigute.

“Saskatchewan university, send him back!” chanted the group. “Saskatchewan university, shame on you!”

Tom Wishart, the U of S special adviser on international initiatives, said he was not familiar with the allegations against Shigute, as the delegation arrived just a few days ago. He said the university takes such concerns seriously and the matter is being researched.

The University of Saskatchewan should not be hosting an Ethiopian politician implicated in corruption scandals

A crowd of people chanted slogans against visiting Ethiopian regional governor Shiferaw Shigute Tuesday. He has been cited for numerous acts of corruption by his country’s own auditor. Shigute was at the University of Saskatchewan to discuss an agricultural partnership with the university.

Shigute, a minister in the Meles Zenawi national government and chief of Ethiopia’s Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples Regional State (SNNPR), arrived in Saskatoon Sunday and has been in private meetings with U of S officials. He is part of a delegation discussing a longtime education and agriculture partnership between the two regions.

Protesters and human rights groups say the partnership has produced many benefits for Ethiopian people, but Shigute’s involvement will raise many questions.

“The university is keeping him hidden,” said Taye Maulugeta of Regina. “We have a right to see him. This guy should not be here.”

Fellow protester Ali Saeed drove overnight from Winnipeg to participate.

“We heard Shigute was invited here. He is responsible for pushing thousands of people off their farms to places where there is no water, no food,” said Saeed, winner of the government of Manitoba’s recent Human Rights Commitment award.

“Why are we in Canada associating with this man?”

According to U.S., European and Ethiopian media reports, legal experts and human rights organizations, Shigute is leading the removal of peasant farmers from southern Ethiopia. Many of these families are allegedly being sent back to the region where the world saw shocking images of famine in the mid-1980s.

Shigute could not be contacted for comment, but he has denied the allegation in media reports from Ethiopia.

“We should not be doing business with this man,” said Obang Metho, a U of S graduate and executive director of Washington D.C.-based Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia.

Metho penned a letter to U of S president Peter MacKinnon, as did officials with other human rights groups in advance of Shigute’s arrival.

“I would like to highly commend the University of Saskatchewan for their laudable efforts in reaching out beyond the borders of our great province and nation to meaningfully address the long-standing issues in Ethiopia of chronic food insecurity, malnutrition, lack of agricultural development and inadequate health care,” Metho wrote.

However, Metho lists the concerns over Shigute’s involvement, including the forced removals, a citation for corruption surrounding his time with the national coffee growers’ association and other allegations. He said the U of S should take a stand for the people of Ethiopia and demand Shigute be removed.

“Truth, academic freedom, freedom of expression and the respect for the basic dignity and rights of all people do not exist in Ethiopia. The U of S, the people of Saskatchewan and the government of Canada can all help create an environment most conducive to success by unflinchingly addressing these issues,” Metho wrote.

Wishart said he’s heard from about one dozen people expressing opposition to Shigute’s presence. Wishart said the university receives 150 different delegations every year and he wasn’t aware of the allegations against Shigute.

“I’m not in a position to make any judgment,” he said.

Wishart said university officials are consulting with the Canadian government and others on the issue, but no conclusions have been reached yet.

Wishart said the 15-year partnership has been of great benefit to both Ethiopia and Saskatchewan, providing valuable education and knowledge exchanges.

Officials with the Canadian government’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade department said they would look into the matter, but had not responded by press time Tuesday.

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7 Responses to Canada: Protestors demand end of Ethiopian politican’s visit

  1. Belehennet

    June 19, 2012 at 5:44 am

    Kudos to all those who wrote, especially Obang Metho, and demonstrated about the criminal Shiferaw Shigute’s shameful visit to Canada.

    However, I suggest that the only effective way to stop highly irresponsible acts by Canada such as the invitation of a criminal who perpetrated gross human rights violations in Ethiopia is if Canadian/Ethiopians use their voting rights and personally demand that all the concerned authorities on the local and national levels cease such inhuman acts. There is no doubt that if a few voters were to approach the concerned voter, member of parliament, government minister, etc. and make their demands personally, they will be hear loud and clear. Demonstrations and erudite appeals, however laudable they are, would not be as effective as the use of voting rights.

    Canadian/Ethiopians: please wake up and utilize your immense and potent weapon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia

    June 14, 2012 at 10:22 am

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    Let us thank Jason Warick from the bottom of our hearts for being the voice for millions of voiceless Ethiopians who live under a tyrannical regime enabled by collaborators like Shiferaw Shigute who is currently visiting the U of S. While officials that should know better ignored the horrific crimes against humanity this man is committing and invited him, he has chosen to ask the right questions that need to be asked. This is humanity at its best!

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  4. Tam

    June 14, 2012 at 10:17 am

    The SarPhoenix thanks so much, our freedom agents in Canada you make us proud as usual together we will be free of tyranny!

  5. BT

    June 13, 2012 at 10:10 pm

    I am proud to say, I was one of the protester who traveled (more than 700 Km) with other fellow Ethiopian to condemn Shiferaw Shigute Ethnic Cleanser.

  6. Tedla Asfaw

    June 13, 2012 at 10:54 am

    Dear Diaspora Websites,

    Where is your report surrounding Shiferaw Shigute’s presence in Canada ? Canadian paper reported about Ethiopians protest yesterday how comes you failed to post it ? Diaspora activism should be reported without any bias.

    Obang Metho’s Open Letter to the President of the University of Saskatchewan was missed by some of you guys and it seems to me that you have to ignore the recent news which based its reporting on his and other letters sent to the university plus fellow Ethiopians who came to face Shiferaw Shigute at the campus door. Proud of you guys.

    The protesters message to the University need to be reported because it is the voice of Millions of Ethiopians. While we are focusing on Abebe Gellaw heroic act of last month as we should we should not forget the big picture, the diaspora being the Voice of the Voiceless victims of Gura Ferda and the man responsible for this crime.

    I thank all who did their part to expose Shiferaw Shigute, a Registered Ethnic Cleanser of Gura Ferda. The university should not be partnering with a known humanright abuser and racist thug. That should be reported by all who claim to be the Voice of Voiceless people of Ethiopia.

    Thanks,

  7. DCM

    June 13, 2012 at 1:55 am

    GOD BLESS OUR HEROIC BROTHERS AND SISTERS who are fighting against tyranny in Canada