U.S. says Ethiopia vote not up to international standards
   
 
 
   
 
(Reuters) - The United States said on Tuesday Ethiopia's election failed to meet international standards and called for stronger democratic institutions in the country, a key U.S. ally in Africa.

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"While the elections were calm and peaceful and largely without any kind of violence, we note with some degree of remorse that the elections there were not up to international standards," Assistant Secretary of State Johnnie Carson told a House of Representatives panel.

Carson, the Obama administration's top diplomat for Africa, said Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government had taken "clear and decisive" steps to ensure it won a landslide victory in Sunday's vote. The ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front and allied parties won nearly every seat in the country's 547-member parliament.

A European Union observer mission said on Tuesday the polls had been marred by reports of violence and intimidation, as well as the ruling party's use of state resources for campaigning, but that this did not invalidate the results.

"It is important that Ethiopia move forward in strengthening its democratic institutions and when elections are held that it level the playing field to give everyone a free opportunity to participate without fear or favor," Carson said.

The United States regards Ethiopia as a crucial ally in the fight against hardline Islamism in the Horn of Africa, and has provided some $4.7 billion in aid to the country between 1999-2009, including $862 million in 2009, according to State Department figures.

But Washington has also noted opposition accusations of repression by Meles, who has been in power since 1991.

The two countries traded sharp words in March after Meles accused the U.S.-funded Voice of America broadcaster of spreading "destabilizing propaganda" and said it would explore jamming the broadcaster's Amharic language service.

Carson indicated that the United States would continue to press Meles to make democratic changes, but not at the price of endangering the alliance.

"We appreciate the level of collaboration that we receive from Ethiopia in a number of areas, but we also believe that Ethiopia must do better in strengthening its democratic institutions," he said.

(Reporting by Andrew Quinn; editing by Jackie Frank)

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    # 4 Author: ali Mustafa
       
     
       
    I do not know which country is this person is talking about. EPRDF did not creat any job for the youth or youngsters but for those few who support its cause blindly. The way the election is conducted is not any secret. This party has used whatever necessary to narrow the space for any political party in Ethiopia. This government is saling the country for the foreign investors while ignoring the people's interest. Meles and his cronies are fatting their pocket and when the time come the would flee the country as other politicians have done in other countries.

    This is not any difference from the Derge regime election. I do not know this person has no any sense of what democracy mean. In fact most of the people of ethiopia have never what true democracy mean and I am not surprised how this person speak. He is just putting his own interest before the people.
     
       
     
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    # 3 Author: Hagos
       
     
       
    You white people, but black in heart, the peace full voting process is not coming from the bloodsucker government of Meles Zenawi, but it is from the far sitting people of Ethiopians.
    Our vote is stealled by the robber Meles Zenawi, but you EU observer mission say nothing about this.

    God keeps my country, Ethiopia!!
     
       
     
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    # 2 Author: ethiopiiiiieeeeeeeeeeee
       
     
       
    u are just blinded by ur own imagination! we know zat EPRDF has not won thrugh a democratic way!!!! Democracy doesn't eliminate competing ideas and parties like EPRDF did!!!! anyway yiknachu!!!!
     
       
     
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    # 1 Author: GELEELA
       
     
       
    The people of ETHIOPIA spoke! They said, ” we are the ones living in ethiopia, we have excercised our democracy rights! those living abroad have no rightS on who is going to lead us! millions of people were rallying in meskel square. Hailu Shawel was quoted saying PM MELES paid all those people to come out at the rally lol SO THE OPPOSITON COULDN’T COME UP WITH SOMETHING BETTER LOL NO DEMONSTRATION THIS TIME BECAUSE THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN AND ARE ALL OUT CELEBRATING THE VICTORY OF EPRDF. there must have been millions celebrating this victory all over ETHIOPIA. Addis, hawasa, diredawa etc….and the EU observer said ” This electoral process falls short of certain international commitments,” Mr Berman said, pointing to the use of state resources to campaign for the EPRDF. Mr Berman praised the elections for being peaceful and well organised but said the EU had received numerous reports of harassment and intimidation which were “of concern”. However, the head of the 170-strong EU team said these shortcomings did not necessarily affect the overall outcome. ” The government used state resources to campaign! that is all there was to it, BUT THE PEOPLE IN ETHIOPIA SPOKE. Again they said ” OUR VOTES ARE NOT FOR SALE” ” WE CHOOSE OUR OWN LEADERS, NOT HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, NOT ETHIOPIAN AMERICANS OR THOSE ETHIOPIANS LIVING ABROAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM SO PROUD THAT THOSE LIVING BACK HOME HAVE WOKEN UP AND REALIZED THE TRUTH! HOW EPRDF WORKED AROUND THE CLOCK WITH MASSIVE PROJECTS LIKE ELECTRICITIY IN VILLAGES, JOBS CREATED FOR THE YOUTH WHO USED TO HANG OUT IN THE SREETS, EPRDF HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR ALL OF US TO GO BACK HOME AND INVEST IN OUR COUNTRY, WHICH IS WHAT MOST OF US ARE DOING! VIVA EPRDF….TO THOSE OF U WHO MIGHT THING I AM FROM TIGRAY FOR SUPPORTING OUR HERO PRIME MINISTER MELES ZENAWI LET ME TELL YOU NO! I AM FROM THE AMHARA REGION. AMHARA, OROMO, BENE SHANGUL, IT SIMPLY DOES NOT MATTER, WE LOVE PM MELES ZENAWI! OPPOSTION PARTIES, LISTEN TO WHAT HE SAID AT THE RALLY, ” INVESTIGATE WHY THE PEOPLE DID NOT VOTE FOR YOU AND WORK ON IT LIKE THE EPRDF HAS DONE OVER THE PAST 5 YEARS” GREAT MESSAGE!
     
       
     
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