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Sanction Watch: Not a Penny for PFDJ

The Legal Struggle against PFDJ-Part One By Seyoum Tesfaye The UNSC has imposed two sanctions: Resolution 1907 (December 2009) and Resolution 2023 (on December 2011) on the Eritrean regime. It more likely, come next December, the

The Legal Struggle against PFDJ-Part One

By Seyoum Tesfaye

The UNSC has imposed two sanctions: Resolution 1907 (December 2009) and Resolution 2023 (on December 2011) on the Eritrean regime. It more likely, come next December, the UNSC will have to impose a much stringent comprehensive sanction than the one passed in December 2011.

As a rule UN member nations have the responsibility of implementing these resolutions and all other relevant resolutions-i.e. previous resolutions concerning the situation in Somalia and the border dispute between Djibouti and Eritrea, in particular resolutions 751 (1992), 1844 (2008), 1862 (2009), 1916 (2009), 1998 (2011), and 2002 (2011), and the statements of 18 May 2009 (S/PRST/2009/15),9 July 2009 (S/PRST/2009/19),12 June 2008 (S/PRST/2008/20)- within their national jurisdiction.

Contrary to the regime’s smoke and mirror public relations gimmick all these resolution have to be adhered and implemented. There is not too much manoeuvring space. The futile strategy of the regime will only give false comfort and empty hope to his diminishing support base. As it has been repeatedly stated the only way out is for the regime to fully comply with the requirements of the resolutions. But that will mean taking a rational approach to diplomacy and doing the right thing. Unfortunatelyit is not in the nature of the present leadership controlling state power in Eritrea to do what is right, legal and rational. The effort to continuously blame the rest of the world and cover up its true nature and behaviour will continue unabated.

Fortunately the world now has a better grasp of the diabolical nature of the regime and its propensity for illegal actions. No doubt even within the ruling party and within the Eritrean democratic elites inside the country, an avoidable consensus must be emerging as to the fact that the president and his small hand-picked collaborators are playing fast and loss with the very future of the young nation. The deeply felt but unexpressed resentment hopefully will manifest itself in some corrective form in the near future to help salvage Eritrea from this dangerous trajectory.

The world will not keep tolerating further the intransigence and arrogance of Isaias and his clique for too long. The choice is either Isaias and his clique or the survival of Eritrea. There is no space for ambiguity or equivocation. Those of us living in Diaspora have now an opportunity to find ways on how to assist, cooperate and facilitate the implementation of the critical aspects of Resolution 1907 and 2023 in the countries where we live.

Our struggle in the Diaspora now has reached a different phase: the legal phase. We have to deploy all legal instruments to destroy, expose, checkmate and minimize the widespread illegal activities of the regime and its surrogatesin each country, states, and counties where we reside. We have to identify and understand the exact role of the specific institutions and departments that have been set up or are designated to implement all UNSC resolutions on a national level. This potent approach is at our disposal. Peaceful struggle includes this kind of proactive deployment of mind, intelligence and heart.

How do we interpret and help turn these three critical parts of Resolution 2023 intoan actionable policy in each country where we are citizens or residents under the protection of the constitutional law that we have sworn to uphold?

As posted on the Australian Government department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website, the three key resolutions are as follows:

  • Eritrea to cease using extortion, threats of violence, fraud and illicit means to collect taxes outside of Eritrea from its nationals or individuals of Eritrean descent;
  • States to undertake appropriate measures to hold accountable, consistent with international law, those individuals on their territory who are acting, officially or unofficially, on behalf of the Eritrean government or the PFDJ contrary to the above requirement;
  • States to prevent funds derived from the mining sector of Eritrea contributing to violations of resolutions 1844 (2008), 1862 (2009), 1907 (2009) or this resolution, by undertaking appropriate measures to promote the exercise of vigilance by their nationals, persons subject to their jurisdiction and firms incorporated in their territory or subject to their jurisdiction that are doing business in this sector in Eritrea including through the issuance of due diligence guidelines.

The first two are the two sides of one legal coin. The later one needs an extensive political campaign and a legal strategy. Let us for just now focus on the first two parts of the resolution:

Reading them for temporary politicalconsumption and to merely enhance and jazz up our expanding Paltalk conversation is one thing but studying and grasping the far-reaching implications of the resolutions with the intention of how to practically facilitate implementationis a different kind of responsibility and assignment. Between now and next December we have no other paramount responsibility than legally shutting down the vast PFDJ subterranean financial mafia network in Australia, Europe, Canada and USA as well as some parts of Africa. All agents of the Eritrea government/PFDJ in the Diaspora have to be exposed and held accountable under the national law of the country they live in, without mercy or trepidation, on the basis of the UNSC Resolution 2023 that explicitly declares: (reiterated for emphasis)

“States to undertake appropriate measures to hold accountable, consistent with international law, those individuals on their territory who are acting, officially or unofficially, on behalf of the Eritrean government or the PFDJ contrary to the above requirement;”

Nations like Australia have already started implementing the sanction. More will follow. Those of in Diaspora have to work hard to help the leadership of the nations where we reside to follow the Australian example and fully implement the consecutive UNSC resolutions in their totality. It takes a different kind of struggle and tact to do this. We cannot seat with our hands folded and expect the governments in Africa, Asia, Europe, USA and Canada to stop whatever their own national agenda aside (given the current global economic challenges) and put our agenda at the top. We have to work smarter and harder and more intelligently to bring our issues (sanction as well as other issues) to their attention.

We must methodically push for the implantation of the sanctions that are already on the book and start preparing the ground work for a more comprehensive sanction at the end of 2012. Take it as a given: as long as Isaias is heading the Asmara regime the Eritrean government will not comply with UNSC resolutions, thanks  for his help our work to squeeze the finical oxygen out of it will be a bit easier.Not a Penny for the Eritrean Regime! shouldbe our campaign’s slogan as we mobilize and push for the implementation of  the details of the sanctions.

We are at a crossroad both as people and individuals. Future generation will evaluate us on what we do and what we do not do in the face of the most concentrated draconian assault on the people Eritrea and everything they stand for by a minuscule clique. To hesitate or fumble at this stage in the struggle will be a dereliction of a solemn duty. For the sake of the people of Eritrea, the neighbouring people and the international community at large everything must be done to economically and politically suffocate and dispose of this regime.

I thank the government of Australia for implementing the UNSC resolutions. I hope Eritreans in Australia will find ways to engage expose and publicize the gold-mining company or companies’ use of “slave labour” in Eritrea to enrich the pockets of their stockholders.

We can do it- If we dare to rise to the challenge.

The Opinion and perspective presented in this posting reflects my point of view (POV) and only my POV.

I have attached the Australian government posting in the interest of enhancing our discussion: http://www.dfat.gov.au/un/unsc_sanctions/eritrea.html

Advancing the interests of Australia and Australians internationally

Eritrea

On 23 December 2009 the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted resolution 1907, imposing sanctions against Eritrea in response to the ongoing border dispute between Djibouti and Eritrea, as well as Eritrea’s support to armed groups destabilising and undermining peace and reconciliation in Somalia, which the UNSC determined constituted a threat to international peace and security.

On 5 December 2011 the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted resolution 2023 imposing additional sanctions in relation to Eritrea. Resolution 2023 requires:

  • Eritrea to cease using extortion, threats of violence, fraud and illicit means to collect taxes outside of Eritrea from its nationals or individuals of Eritrean descent;

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52 COMMENTS
  • dan January 26, 2012

    2% tax is documented and receipts provided. So, it is Accountable, case closed. The mining companies are capable of watering down (pulling the teeth) of the resolution, let alone give in to your psychopathic none-sense, sit tight and take it agame skunis!!!!

  • Zemuy January 26, 2012

    Bravo Tesfaye let us do our part

  • Abdi January 26, 2012

    Wey desperation!!
    Do think the world is unable to do so and wait for your campaign to stop the mining and support your jealousy demands?wake up thugs even the USA couldn’t do anything about it and like it or not the mining will continue and we will be on the opposite side campaigning against yours,and for sure the gov’ts will not give a ship about you for their own company’s benefits.
    Just keep your( Elal)talks on the paltalk and licking Agames boots that’s the most you can do.

  • Abdi January 26, 2012

    Quote “the future generation will judge as,,,,,,”yes you will be judged for betraying your people and country and for collaborating with their worst enemy ever and that’s what will history record about you,shameful

  • Mr. T January 26, 2012

    I like the author’s honesty for clarifying to all of us that “The Opinion and perspective presented in this posting reflects my point of view (POV) and only my POV.” Now those of us who had fought the the barbaric woyane’s and its master’s sponsored unjustified sanction was after only supported by so few who are out of touch and invisible AGANINTI. PFDJ will go one day but who wants to receive a nation that is so crippled by a sanction? Not sensible and visionary Eritreans of course.

    • Gebre January 27, 2012

      Mr.T, Woyane has no any master. You may be confused Woyane with Shabia. Shabia had a number of masters like Gadafi and Mubarek. In 2010 Isaias went to cairo to declare his loyalty to Mubarek and said ” I am with you” in his stand on the Nile issue. Fortunately enough, Egyptians are aware that they can be benefited by cooperating with Ethiopia than using Isaias as a messanger boy. Poor Isaias is now without master and in confussion. Tsna’t yehabo!

  • SINGAPO-ERITREAN January 26, 2012

    “በዓል ንምክልኻል “ሃገር” $1000 ዶላር ሂበ´ለኹ
    ህግደፍ ኣጠንኪርኩሞ፣ኣነ ግን መይተ፣ዕድመ ንዓኹም”

    ጓል 16 ንእሽተይ ቆልዓ እያ ኔራ
    ሰውነታ ብጹሕ ፣ እኽልቲ ዘምሰላ
    caravel ሓሊፍካ፣ ጥቓ እንዳ ኖራ
    ሸፋቱ ክኣትዉ ኣይተጠነሰትን ብሱራ
    ኣገዲዶም ወሲዶማ፣ ድፋዕ ዶብ ተተኺላ
    ካብ ሓደ ኮሮኔል፣ ካልእ ክጻወተላ
    ዘይትፈልጦ ሕማም AIDS፣እናሓደረ ዘዕብራ
    ብቐሊሉ ትደሚ ክየቋረጸ ዘስዕላ
    ከም ከልቢ ሞተት ማንም ከየልዓላ
    ንጽህንኣን ሂወታን ጠፊኡ ኣዲኣ ትደፍኣላ !!!!!!!!!
    ምዕማጻ ይሰማዕኩም፣ ኣቋሲሎማ ሓኒኻ
    እኒ ተረፍ ድሙ-ድሙ፣ ኣእዱግ በረኻ
    ንሬሳ ኣሕዋቶም ዘጅምዑሉ፣”ነዛ ዓማ ኣዳግማ ኢኻ”
    ኣየ ህዝቢ ኤርትራ፣ካብዚኦም ርህራሄ ተጸቢኻ ???
    ሓሙሽተ ዓመት ተጸበዮም፣ ፈጺሞም ከጽኑትኻ !!!!!!!

  • Asgedet January 26, 2012

    Seyoum,

    I see leadership in your article. I see clarity in your article. I see no-nonsense in your article. I see commitment in your article. I see passion in your article. I see a shoulder for others to lean on in your article. I see a sense of hope amidst dire predicament in your article. Well done.

  • Almaz January 26, 2012

    Thank you Mr Seyoum Tesfaye,
    It is great hope that our country is not left only with “HAREMTI-KOBOR” N “TIT TOKEST”N. We have it great news that the youth inspired by you and other exemplary intelectuals are taking the case into their hands.
    HIGI-GIDEF ED ENTEZEYHARTSRO KAB HITLERN KAZZAFIN zifile aykonen. The longer the wild-beast stays on power the number of innocent eritreans pershing all over the deserts and oceans will not be short.
    EZI WUH WUH NAH LUKAT HIGI-GIDEF KEA MELSU FULUT EYU “HUNUK ENTAY YEWTSE? AFRA”.

    JEGANU AB ERAERO DAGYKUM QIWAM AB KEBHI DERBIKUM NEWHI KITTSENHU MIHSABKUM AYASHU EKUM.

  • Hann Abrham January 26, 2012

    Hi Asgedet, you said it beutiffuly about Seyoum’s article, i am just so proud of people like you guys. Eritrea needs more people with an open mind similar to yours. Esey belahti Ertrawiyan yferyulna alewu emo khalfelna eyu, life without endless military service for our young people at home, ELLlELLLLLLLLLLLLLLL…

  • Ahmed saleh January 26, 2012

    Hawks Seyoum
    I really appreciate your effort on contributing with informative article based on facts to our current national issues. Our intellectuals like you involvement on this journey to the demand
    for democratic reform is very essential and beneficiary to all of us. We need more like you on
    teaching our people especially our youth to have vast knowledge and awareness on the issues
    regarding political and social development of our country. Thanks again, keep it brother.

    • Ahmed saleh January 26, 2012

      Sorry : read as Hawna pls.

    • hggum brhan January 27, 2012

      ok mr seyuom. I’LL SEND YOU TWO VIDYO OF PRESIDENT ESAYAS AFWERKI AND THE REAL ERITREAN N.AMERICA AND CANADA IN NEW YORK CITY LAST DEC.2011.BY THE Way YOU ARE TIGRAIN FROM SHERRE.SO DONT WORRY AGAME PLS.DONT WORRY ABAUT OUR GAVERMENT.THE PEOPL OF ERITREA AND THE GAVERMENT KNOWS WTAT TO DO.BUT THIS IS EMPTY DREAM OF YOURS.PREY FOR YOUR WEYANE( abay tigray ……….

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