Episode four
The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) led a successful battle against all political groups during Ethiopia's civil war. But today the party's victories are being undone as old rivals gain ground in Ethiopia. In episode four of our series on ethnic conflict in Ethiopia, we discuss the allegations against the party and whether the claims hold any weight.
People in this episode:
Dr. Weldu Weldeyesus
- Language instructor at the Community College of Denver
Ethnicity: Tigrayan Tewodrose Tirfe
- Co-founder of the Amhara Association of America
Deacon Yoseph Tafari
- Ordained deacon serving under the Archdiocese of the exiled Ethiopian Orthodox Holy Synod
Chariman of the Ethiopian American Civic CouncilDr. Edmond Keller
- Professor at University of California, Los Angeles
Long-time commentator and observer of Ethiopian history and politicsDr. Paulos Milkias
- Political Science Instructor at Concordia University
Ethinicity: OromoBesrat Amare
Headed the party's intelligence department during the Ethiopian Civil War Yonas Deressa
Paul Henze
- Former consultant for think tank Rand Corp.
Former CIA station chief in Ethiopia during the 1960s and ’70sGoshu Wolde
- Foreign Minister of Ethiopia from 1983-1986 under the Derg
Former leader of the Ethiopian Medhin Democratic PartyMesfin Wolde-Mariam
- One of the major leaders representing the Coalition for Unity and Democracy party during the 2005 elections
Mohamed Olad
Dr. Yohannes Gedamu
- Lecturer of Political Science at Georgia Gwinnett College
Born in Gonder in the Amhara regionDr. Ezekiel Gebissa
- Professor of History and African Studies at Kettering University
Ethnicity: OromoChester A. Crocker
- Former assistant secretary of department of state of African affairs
Gerald B. H. Solomon
U.S. Rep. Chris Smith
Credits:
Human Rights Watch video on the Irreecha Festival, Sept. 19, 2017
CSPAN video library
- Civil War and Famine in Ethiopia, June 18, 1991
Paul Henze's testimony, Famine and Civil War in the Horn of Africa, May 30, 1991Ethiopian Famine, April 21, 1988