- The United Nations may soon impose economic sanctions and halt aid to Africa if countries on the continent continue to oppose the legalization of gay marriage.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
(አንድ አድርገን ጥር ማርያም ፤ 2004ዓ.ም)፡- ከቀናት በፊት በመዲናችን አዲስ አበባ በአይካሳ ጉባኤ ጋር በተያያዘ መልኩ ከተለያዩ የአፍሪካ ሀገራት በአዲስ አበባ ይፋዊ ስብሰባ ማድረጋቸው የትላንት ትውስታችን ነው ፤ ስብሰባውን የተቃወሙትን ወጣቶች ፌደራል ፖሊስ አስሮ ለሁለት ቀን አሳድሮ መፍታቱ እናስታውሳለን ፤ ስብሰባውን በመቃወም የሀይማኖት አባቶች ሊያደርጉ የነበረው ጋዜጣዊ መግለጫ በዶ/ር ቴዎድሮስ አማካኝነት እንደተጨናገፈ እና መግለጫውን ሌላ ጊዜ እንደሚሰጡ ተነጋግረው ነበር ፤ ጋዜጣዊ መግለጫ ባይሰጥም ፤ ይህ ፀያፍ ጉዳይን ቅዳሜ አዲሱ የአፍሪካ ህብረት ህንፃ በተመረቀበት ጊዜ ባንኪሙን የአፍሪካ መንግስታት ግብረሰዶማውያንን እንዳያገሉ እና እንክብካቤ እንሲያደርጉላቸው ፤ ሁለተኛ ዜጋ አድርገው እንዳይቆጥሯቸው ፤ ወንጀለኞች ናቹ እንዳይሏቸው በንግግራቸው ውስጥ በማስገባት ለመሪዎች መልእክት አዘል መልዕክት አስተላልፈዋል፡፡ ኢቲቪ በህብረቱ አዳራሽ ጋዜጠኞችን ቢያሰማራም ይህችን ዜና ግን ከንግግራቸው ውስጥ በማውጣት ሰዎች እንዳይሰሙ ሌላ ሌላ ነገር ላይ በመዞር ዘገባውን አቅርቧል ፤ የእንግሊዝ መንግስት ዴቪድ ካሜሮን የግብረሰዶማውያንን ነፃነት በህገ መንግስታቸው ውስጥ ለማያስገቡ እና ለተግባራዊነቱ የማይንቀሳቀሱን ሀገራት ሀገራቸው ምንም አይነት እርዳታ እንደማትሰጥ አበክረው ተናግረዋል ፤
ባንኪሙን እንዳስገነዘቡት የግብረሰዶማውያንን ነጻነት የማይቀበሉ የአፍሪካ ሀገራት ላይ UN ማእቀብ እንደሚጥል የተናገሩ ሲሆን በተጨማሪ አዲስ የሚመረጠው የአፍሪካ ህብረት ኮሚሽነር ይህን ጉዳይ የሚቀበል መሆን ይገባዋል ብለዋል፡፡ መንግስት የባለፈውን አዲስ አበባ ላይ የተካሄደውን የግብረ ሰዶማውያንን ስብሰባ ‹‹አልተደረገም የፈጠራ ወሬ ነው›› ብሎ ቢያስተባብልም ፤ በአዲስ አበባ የአፍሪካ ህብረት አዳራሽ ኢፊሺያል በሆነ መልኩ በባንኪሙን ጉዳዩ ተነስቶ ተወያይተውበታል ፤ እንደ እኛ ግምት ይህ አዳራሽ በምራባውያን ግፊ መሰረት ወደፊት በግብረሰዶማውያን ዙሪያ ላይ ውይይት የሚደረግበትም ይሆናል የሚል ግምት አለን ፤
እኛ ባለን መረጃ መሰረት ኦፊሺያል በሆነ መንገድ ግብረሰዶማውያ የአፍሪካ መቀመጫ በሆነችው በአዲስ አበባ ቢሮ ለመክፈት መንግስትን የጠየቁ መሆኑን ሰምተናል ፤ አፍሪካውያን ይህን ነፃነት ለህዝቦቻቸው እንዲሰጡ ላላሰለሰ ጥረት እያደረጉ የሚገኙት የምራባውያን መገናኛ ሚዲያዎች መንግስታት እና ሀገራት ላይ ተፅህኖ ለመፍጠር በድህረ ገፆች በቴሌቪዥን ማሰራጫ ጣቢያዎቻቸው በትጋት እየሰሩ ይገኛሉ ፤ በአሁኑ ሰዓት ኢትዮጵያን እያስተዳደረ ያለው የኢህአዴግ መንግስት ይህን ቢደብቁት የማይደበቅ እውነታን ፤ ‹‹የአደባባይ ሚስጥር›› የሆነን ጥያቄ በምን አይነት መልኩ እንደሚያስተናግድ ፤ ለጥያቄዎቻቸው ምን አይነት ኦፊሺያላዊ የሆነ ሀገርን የሚወክል መልስ እንደሚሰጥ አናውቅም ፤( ወይ እሺ ነው ወይ እምቢ ነው)
እግዚአብሔር ይህን ፀያፍ ነገር እንዲተገበር የሚተጉ ሰዎችን ያስታግስልን ፤
UN chief: Africa leaders should respect gay rights
By Associated Press JANUARY 30, 2012
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said yesterday that African nations should stop treating gays as “second-class citizens or even criminals.’’ Ban told African leaders who gathered in Ethiopia’s capital for an African Union summit that discrimination based on sexual orientation “had been ignored or even sanctioned by many states for far too long.’’
Ban said it would be challenging for Africa to confront this discrimination. There was no immediate response from African heads of states to Ban’s speech. Many African countries outlaw homosexuality, and many African churches preach against it.
Also yesterday, leaders at the summit urged member countries to boost intra-regional trade to help accelerate economic growth and development on the continent.
“African countries do not trade enough among themselves,’’ said Jean Ping, chairman of the African Union Commission. “The growth of intra-African trade would lay the foundations for a stronger and more sustainable economic growth.’’
Trade among African countries accounts for 11 percent of the total, compared with 47 percent in Asia and 70 percent in the European Union, according to the African Union. Increasing that percentage may help offset the impact of a slowdown in the euro region and other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries, the Economic Commission for Africa said last Thursday. Growth on the continent slowed to 2.7 percent last year from 5 percent in 2011.
Ping urged faster economic integration on the continent and endorsed a plan by African ministers to create an economic bloc for central, western, and northern Africa that would resemble a proposed free-trade area in southern and eastern Africa.
The African Union summit is being held at the 54-nation body’s new $200 million headquarters. It was built by China State Construction Engineering Corp. on the ruins of Ethiopia’s former maximum security prison, known as Alem Bekagne, which in the Amharic language means “I have given up hope on this world.’’ The Chinese government funded construction, according to the African Union.
source http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/world/2012/01/30/chief-africa-leaders-should-respect-gay-rights/Yrv6UgxGuIptC49KXYVLaM/story.html
UN Calls for 'Gay Spring' in Africa |
by Tom McGregor | Sun, Jan 29, 2012, 11:33 PM |
The United Nations may soon impose economic sanctions and halt aid to Africa if countries on the continent continue to oppose the legalization of gay marriage. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, a South Korean gay rights activist, is encouraging African homosexuals to launch a militant-style 'Arab Spring,' (Gay Spring) revolt against homophobic governments. According to the BBC News, "United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged African leaders to respect gay rights. Discrimination based on sexual orientation had been ignored or even sanctioned by many states for too long, Mr. Ban told an African Union summit." Gay rights activists have rebuked African countries for not legalizing gay marriage. Mr. Ban aired his views at the two-day summit in the AU's new building located in Addis Addaba, the capital of Ethiopia. Mr. Ban is calling for the AU to select a gay rights politician as its commission chairman. As reported by the BBC, "The Arab Spring, Mr. Ban noted, was a 'reminder that leaders must listen to their people.'" |
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