Who demonizes Eritrea and why? 

 


Mohamed Hassan    


 

The Security Council of the United Nations has voted to impose sanctions on 
Eritrea.  This decision is based on a mendacious campaign that accuses the 
country of giving military support to Somali rebels.  The sanctions are in 
truth aimed at strengthening the strategic interests of certain superpowers in 
the Horn of Africa.  While Eritrea is unfairly paying the price for its 
independence, demonstrations in her support are expected throughout the world. 
(Source: michelcollon.info <http://www.michelcollon.info> ) 

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 Thirty four minutes.  That is the time it took the UN Security Council to 
decide on Eritrea's fate.  The Council effectively passed Reslution 1907/2009 
imposing sanctions on this small country in the Horn of Africa.  But this 
decision is based on fake information and a campaign of lies waged principally 
by the United States, the United Kingdo and Uganda.  Only China abstained, 
while Libya voted against.


Eritrea is accused of providing arms and ammunition to armed groups in Somalia 
and of maintaining conflicts with its neighbours in Ethiopia and Djibouti.  It 
is obvious that the Security Council members who voted to impose sanctions knew 
nothing about the history of Eritrea nor the situation in Somalia.  The Asmara 
government, on the other hand, has repeated endlessly to the United Nations 
that it has not provided arms to Somali groups.  Not only does it not have the 
means to do this, but it has on top of that put forward proposals for the 
resolution of the crisis in Somalia, e.g., to open up dialogue for the purpose 
of reconciling all the parties involved in the country, without foreign 
interference. 


The UN took no notice but instead accused Eritrea.  But it was not Eritrea who 
created the problem in Somalia.  It is not she who invaded that country nor 
violated the 1992 arms embargo.  Who are those who are really responsible then 
(1)?  None other than those who today steer the Security Council.


The Horn of Africa is for Washington a strategic reason where it seeks to 
establish a military base.  Its aim? To control the Middle East and access by 
Africa to the Indian Ocean.  Ethiopia and Djibouti are on side.  But Somalia 
has not had a government for the last 20 years and the country has been plunged 
into chaos.  When the Islamic Courts movement managed to bring peace to the 
country in 2006, the Ethiopian army, supported by Washington, invaded 
Mogadishu.  Since then the situation has gone from bad to worse.  Then there is 
Eritrea which holds out against the imperialist powers to pursue an independent 
policy.

It is precisely for this reason why it is under fire today.  The Asmara 
government does its best, with the limited means at its disposal, to protect 
its people from being plundered and bullied by colonial powers.  The country's 
economy relies mainly on a developing agriculture, and the government gives 
great importance to raising educational standards, while the infrastructure 
network is relatively well developed.  In addition, the country has important 
deposits of gold, copper, gas and oil which have not yet been exploited.  These 
reaw materials are whetting the appetite of neo-colonial powers.  But Eritrea 
is following its own model of development and wishes to dispose of its wealth 
as it considers best.  example for the region.


The US is seeking therefor to marginalise Eritrea.  This is why they caused 
unfair sanctions to be imposed on this country.  But the members of the 
Security Council ought to take into account all the facts and the evidence 
available in order to find a peaceful solution to the problems in the Horn of 
Africa.  Demonstrations in Europe, the US and Australia are planned for the 
purpose of appealing to the Security Council to review its decision (2).  The 
countries of Africa need peace.  They don't need arms dealers, invasions or 
sanctions.
  
Mohamed Hassan,
Horn of Africa Committee in Europe


Traduit par Ella Rule pour Investig'Action - michelcollon.info 
<http://www.michelcollon.info>  

Notes:

1. See Somalia: How Colonial Powers drove a Country into Chaos 
<http://www.michelcollon.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2549:somalia-how-colonial-powers-drove-a-country-into-chaos&catid=1:articles&Itemid=2>
 

2. For more information visit: http://eritrean-smart.org/node/26  
<http://eritrean-smart.org/node/26%20> 

 Source: michelcollon.info  <http://www.michelcollon.info> 

 

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