August 26, 2024
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Diplomatic Intervention: U.S. Ambassador Ervin Masinga Steps In to Resolve TPLF Crisis
Ervin Masinga Steps In to Ease Tension Between TPLF and Interim Administration Leaders
On Monday, August 20, 2016 (New Morning), U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia, Ervin Masinga, took diplomatic action to mitigate the escalating tensions between the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), led by Dr. Debretsion Gebremichael, and the interim administration headed by President Getachew Reda.
This intervention comes at a critical moment, as the TPLF recently commenced its 14th conference, led by its chairman, Dr. Debretsion Gebremichael. The conference, which began on August 13, 2024, in Hawelti and is scheduled to run until August 17, 2024, has sparked significant controversy. The event has led to the absence of several central committee members, including Vice Chairman Getachew Reda, due to protests and other concerns.
Notably, the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) and the TPLF’s own Central Control Commission have refused to recognize the conference. NEBE has explicitly stated that any decisions made at the General Assembly would be invalid without its approval.
Vice Chairman Getachew Reda has voiced strong concerns, stating, “This assembly has nothing more than putting Tigray and its people in danger.” In a statement released shortly before Masinga’s visit, Getachew criticized the conference as an effort to oust certain leaders under a hastily organized and non-consensual agenda. He warned that the assembly’s actions could undermine the Tigrayan people’s struggle and lead to future conflicts, stressing that the process had been manipulated by a select group for narrow interests. Getachew assured that he would continue to fight alongside the people of Tigray to ensure peace and security, advocating for organized political negotiations and the restoration of the TPLF’s legitimacy.
On the other hand, Dr. Leges Tulu, Minister of Government Communication Services, expressed his disapproval on social media, emphasizing the importance of law and order. He stated, “Any country in any corner of the world is governed by law and order,” and warned that any political movement failing to respect these principles ultimately faces destruction. Leges condemned the TPLF’s actions, accusing it of undermining the peace in Tigray and failing to adhere to the Pretoria Agreement, which obligates strict compliance with federal laws. He declared that the TPLF had been effectively destroyed by its own actions and held the group responsible for any resulting instability.
As Ambassador Masinga arrived in Mekelle, he was welcomed by President Getachew Reda and Vice President General Tadesse Werede. His visit is expected to include discussions on the current political landscape in Tigray, the return of displaced persons, and the ongoing friction between the leadership groups led by Dr. Debretsion Gebremichael.
The outcome of these discussions could have significant implications for the future stability of Tigray, as both stakeholders have raised serious concerns about the potential consequences of the ongoing conference and the deep divisions within the region’s leadership.
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