Why is Ethiopian PM admitting the use of torture and state terrorism?
Abiy Ahmed’s acknowledgment of the fact Ethiopian government sanctioned tortures and terrorism appears to be a calculated political move, likely driven by both international and domestic pressures. Ethiopia’s government has been facing criticism from international human rights organisations, particularly because of the abuses reported during the Tigray conflict, where Ethiopian forces, alongside its allied militias, were accused of atrocities. By admitting these abuses, Ahmed might be attempting to demonstrate new from of transparency and a commitment to reform, which could help Ethiopia regain some credibility on the global stage and potentially secure future aid and diplomatic support from potentially strategic partners, such as the US. Domestically, the admission might also be a signalizing factor to factions within Ethiopia that the government intends to shift toward reconciliation or cooptation, following years of civil unrest and political division.
Can you think of any other state that weaponized the "war on terror"?
Historically, there has been many situation in which states justified excessively supressive or violent actions on their part by referring to a necessity of fighting terrorist activity. The case which comes to my mind among the recent ones is Turkish-Kurdish conflict. Turkey has long faced conflicts with the PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party), which it identifies as a terrorist organisation. However, the Turkish government has extended this label to include various political forces like the People's Protection Units (YPG) in Syria despite their participation in the fight against ISIS. By recognizing these Kurdish groups as terrorist threats, Turkey seeks to legitimize its cross-border military operations in Syria and Iraq. This has also allowed Turkey to target some political parties that express pro-Kurdish sentiments, like the left-wing HDP (People's Democratic Party), domestically, with many HDP members, including elected representatives, imprisoned on terror-related charges.
Who do you think tried to kill Ahmed? Why?
Abiy Ahmed’s reform agenda and his approach to managing Ethiopia’s ethnic and regional divides could be the factors that generated numerous enemies, both within and outside of traditional elite groups and respective government structures. Some possible agents might be represented by deposed political elite groups that seek to regain lost influence, weakened regional factions that are discontent with centralizing efforts of Ahmed, or even local warlords inspired by foreign influence. Each of these groups has their own reason to oppose Ahmed's regime, but the unifying cause is that Ahmed's reforms undermines their traditional power.