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From:
Dr. Henry Jarecki
Sent
Tue 4/28/2009 4:06:39 PM
Subject: FW: Article on Berhanu Nega + G7
This is the Epstein scholar for 2008. I plan to release your
name and to let the Ethiopian government know where you are
hiding. He, at least if it's all true, is a mover and shaker. He
was elected to be mayor of Addis Ababa till they put him in jail
two years ago.
From: Miller, Jim [mailaMill
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 09 10:40
To: Dr. Henry Jarecki
Cc: Goodman, Allan; Kaisth, Daniela; Witherell, Sharon; Willcox, Sarah; Dalsimer, Sophie
Subject: Article on Berhanu Nega + G7
Henry,
In addition to the numerous articles about the B. Nega/G7 issue that I sent to you yesterday, following
are links to AP/Reuters articles from the past day/two.
Prof denies: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALegM5jgY-N8GdYdSvnoZ7VKdS-
r5XdG8wD97POV200
35 arrested:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AF_ETHIOPIA_COUP_PLOVSITE=PASUN&SECTION=HO
ME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
35 arrested: http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSLP469244
SRF has:
• Conducted a current (April 27) Bridger Security check on all 8 closed/active SRF grantees from
Ethiopia (including Nega). All came out without matches.
• Conducted Internet searches on these 8 grantees. Of the 8 grantees, only Nega has been noted in
the press as part of the recent G7 alleged coup planning.
• We have not found any statements in the press coming from Bucknell.
• SAR- Rob Quinn has no other information than what we know.
• As background, Nega received his PhD from The New School, and taught economics at CUNY
from '87-'89 and at Bucknell '90-'94. He returned to Ethiopia in '94.
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referred by SAR January 2006 (while in prison)
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References received from: New School (Dept. of Economics), AAAS (alert), Bucknell
University (Dept. of Economics), Ccntcr for Economic and Policy Research (DC), Old
Dominion University (VA),
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awarded February 15. 2006
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released from prison July 2007
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arrived in US September 2007
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arrived at Bucknell November 2007
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fellowship ended May 2008 (remained at Bucknell: did not apply for renewal)
Below is a cuttpaste from a VOANEWS.COM article.
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Jim
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Relatives of two prominent exiled Ethiopian politicians are among
35 people jailed in connection with an alleged plot to overthrow
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government. Ethiopians shocked by
news of the arrests are scrambling to learn the identities of the
accused plotters and details of their alleged crimes.
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Ethiopian officials say they had nothing to add to a statement
issued Saturday announcing the arrest of 35 alleged members of
Ginbot Seven, an opposition group based outside the country.
Ginbot Seven, or May 15th, is the date of Ethiopia's disputed 2005
election. The group's leader, Berhanu Nega, is a charismatic
politician who was elected mayor of Addis Ababa in that election.
He was arrested afterward, convicted of treason, and sentenced to
life in prison along with more than 100 other opposition leaders.
All were later pardoned.
Berhanu now lives in the United States, where he is an economics
professor at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania.
Saturday's government statement said security forces had foiled a
terror network formed by Berhanu to wage armed struggle against
the government. Spokesman Ermias Legesse said a search of
suspects' homes had revealed a cache of weapons, military
uniforms and a plan of attack.
In a telephone interview Monday, Berhanu confirmed that Ginbot
Seven's aim is to overthrow the government by any means
possible.
"Our position is very clear from the beginning. This is an illegal
government. This government is in power by coup de etat in 2005.
This government has usurped power by force and therefore any
mechanism to get rid of an illegitimate tyranny is legitimate as far
as we are concerned," he said.
Ethiopian media said those arrested included an active duty army
general, Teferra Mamo, said to be leader of Ginbot Seven's military
wing. The only other suspect identified was Melaku Tefera, an
organizer for the opposition Unity for Democracy and Justice party.
Melaku was among the opposition leaders convicted of treason and
later pardoned following the 2005 election. He now joins UDJ
leader Birtukan Mideksa, who was re-arrested earlier this year and
ordered to serve out her life sentence.
Berhanu Nega says he had been told the accused included a cousin
of his living in Addis Ababa, and the 80-year old father of Tsige
Andargachew, an exiled Ginbot Seven official living in Britain.
Berhanu told VOA security forces had surrounded his parents'
Addis Ababa home and confiscated their cellphones. "This is a
government that accuses your relatives for what you do. Whatever
it is that you do. That is why Ato (Mr.) Tsige Andargachew's father
is in prison. Maybe my cousin is in prison for the same reason," he
said.
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Several Ethiopian opposition figures expressed concern over the
arrests. Parliament Member Bulcha Demeksa agreed that Ginbot
Seven would be considered an illegal organization under Ethiopian
law, but he expressed skepticism about the reports of a coup plot.
"I honestly believe this is not true. The government of Ethiopia has
used such accusations so many times to make it a reason to arrest
people ... The election approaching. Anybody who could be a
viable candidate for an opposition party will be caught by this net,"
he said.
A government spokesman said he was busy in meetings but said
told VOA further details of the arrests and the coup plot would be
forthcoming in the next few days. He declined to speculate on
what charges might be filed against those detained, but said the
suspects would soon be brought before a judge to hear the
charges read.
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