
July 15, 2024
Ajay Banga
President
World Bank
Kristalina Georgieva
Managing Director
The International Monetary Fund
Re: Impending Genocide in Ethiopia:
Dear Mr. Banga and Dr. Georgieva:
We, the undersigned organizations, write this both as American taxpayers and people of Ethiopian origin. We focus on two issues. First is our grave concern about an impending Genocide in Ethiopia and the role the World Bank and IMF are playing in financing the government’s genocidal war.
Second is the World Bank’s and IMF’s data on Ethiopia’s economy. In this regard, our letter is triggered by a 10-page document titled “Imminent Threat of Economic Collapse and Genocide in Ethiopia.” The document is authored by Dr. Yonas Biru and Professor Abu Girma. Dr. Biru was the interim chair of PM Abiy Ahmed’s economic advisory council and former Deputy Global Manager at the World Bank in charge of international economic comparison. Professor Girma is a prominent macro economist. Their under-the hood economic analysis of Ethiopia’s GDP growth shows that the World Bank and IMF publish are “demonstrably false and mathematically untenable.”
Are the IMF and World Bank Financing an Impending Genocide?
International organizations are ringing alarm bells of an impending genocide. To name just a few:
• “The UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide is sounding the alarm about the heightened risk of genocide (October 2023).
• “Active Genocide Alert in Amhara Region,” The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention: (December 2023).
• The European Center for Law and Justice’s appeal to the UN alarmed by Ethnic Violence against Amhara People (October 2023)
More alarming is the fact that the government is spending the nation’s meager resources to buy advanced weapons that are used against civilians. Dr. Biru and Professor Girma have succinctly captured the problem in the enclosed paper. Below we liberally borrow from it.
The government has been acquiring Chinese-built 155 mm SH15 wheeled, self-propelled howitzers, according to The Defense Post and Military Africa. The international media is replete with stories of indiscriminate killings of civilians by drones with such titles as “‘Horrific’ civilian toll as Ethiopia turns to combat drones to quell local insurgencies” (The New Humanitarian); “Collective punishment’: Ethiopia drone strikes target civilians in Amhara” (Aljazeera); “Aerial strike on Ethiopia church grounds kills eight” (Reuters); and “Witnesses: Drone strikes in Ethiopia’s Oromia kill civilians” (AP News).
The government made its priority clear when it awarded Ethiopia’s Medal of Honor to the CEO of Turkish drone manufacturer, Baykar, praising the significant role his drones played in Ethiopia’s civil war. In the same week, the Ethiopian Field Marshal vowed to step up the drone operation. Days later, he made good of his words with intensified drone attacks. This is the same government that is currently in negotiation with the IMF and the World Bank for multi-billion loans from each institution.
This week the Human Rights Watch issued a frightening document, highlighting: “the devastation of the healthcare system in 13 towns. [] The Ethiopian military has committed serious violations of international humanitarian law—the laws of war—which may amount to war crimes.”
The international community needs to be reminded of the World Bank’s and IMF’s complacency in financing the architects of the Rwanda genocide up to the onset of the 1994 genocide. There are reports detailing the Rwandan government was using World Bank loans to increase its military expenditure by three-fold between 1990 and 1992. The World Bank and the IMF stopped funding the government in 1993, but it was too late.
Another area where Ethiopia’s meager resources are wasted is on the Prime Minister’s string of vanity projects. The PM is building a palace with an opulent environ at the cost of $15.3 billion. Le Monde described the project as “pharaonic taken by delusions of grandeur” glamoured up with a waterfall, three artificial lakes, a zoo, and luxury villas. To top it off, the President of the Oromo region is spending $1 billion on his expansive mansion, with artificial lakes, dancing fountains, underground parking, and meeting halls.
Furthermore, Le Monde noted that the PM “bypassed” the Parliament, stating: “I did not come to Parliament with the intention of asking you for money to build it.” He is supposedly mobilizing resources from both local and international sources. The terms and condition are known only to him. This stands in gross breach of one of the most important pillars of the Constitution encapsulated in Article 50, Section 3: “Supreme power of the Federal Government shall reside in the Council of Peoples’ Representatives which shall be accountable to the Ethiopian people.” This includes “Approving general economic, social development policies and strategies” (Article 55, Section 10).
In light of the above, we would be remiss if we fail to flag the following three issues.
First, as the IMF report notes, “Aid, being fungible, may ultimately help support wasteful and nefarious expenditures.” The World Bank’s research findings concur. This means US taxpayers are indirectly financing the Prime Minister genocidal war through the IMF and the World Bank. We would be remiss not to wonder aloud if the the IMF and World Bank are derilictious of their fiduciary responsibility to US and other donor nations’ taxpayers.
Second, the pharaonic palace is a concealed line-item expenditure at the PM’s exclusive discretion. Can the IMF and WB turn a blind eye when 13.5% of the nation’s GDP is a discretionary spending of an autocratic PM? Would this not be a dereliction of your institution’s duty to undertake a regular health check of the economic and financial policies of member countries?
Third, if the PM can afford to pay $15.26 billion to build a pharaonic palace, why should American taxpayers be burdened to cover the cost of restructuring Ethiopia’s debt? Why should American taxpayers finance new rounds of concessional loans at or near zero interest rate? Once again this raises the question of dereliction of institutional duty on the part of the World Bank and the IMF.
Are the IMF and the World Bank Fabricating Ethiopia’s Data?
As noted above, Dr. Biru and Professor Girma’s under the hood economic analysis shows the GDP growth figures that the IMF and World Bank are publishing conflict with the reality on the ground. Ethiopian economists at home and abroad are puzzled by the data the IMF and the World Bank are publishing.
Ethiopian Economists are not alone in taking exception to the IMF and World Bank rosy data. The latest UNDP country report stands in total contradiction to the World Bank’s optimistic and propitious narrative. Some of the UNDP’s highlights include: (1) “Key macroeconomic parameters are in the danger zone”, (2) “external financing, especially, international aid has dropped off the cliff, contributing to a major squeeze in forex availability and reserves”, and (3) “the nation’s fiscal space has essentially disappeared, and the allocation of spending has become skewed to debt service and defense.” The UNICEF’s assessment is in line with the UNDP’s somber outlook.
What we find disturbing is the evidence that Dr. Biru and Professor Girma presented, alleging the World Bank uses fabricated data. This has been reported in, Financial Times(2018), the Washington Examiner (2019), and Center for Global Development (2021). Dr. Biru’s and Professor Getachew’s 10-page document provides irrefutable evidence in great detail.
We agree with their conclusions and share their grave concerns as stated in their article. First, “The data misrepresents the truth to conceal a catastrophic economic crisis.” Second, “the World Bank’s and IMF’s reproduction of the government’s false data gives the government’s credence and lulls the international community into inaction or spur it to the wrong action. Consequently, it will allow the crisis to fester beyond remedy.” Third, “the fabricated data and its false portrayal of stable and growing economy allows the government to acquire loans to finance its destructive war endeavor.” We also believe the World Bank’s and IMF false data crowd out legitimate calls for action to avert the impending genocide.
It is also our believe that the current economic woe of Ethiopia is interwoven with the never-ending wars waged by the government since 2020. After the Pretoria agreement, PM Abiy did not waste time to wage full scalewar in the Amhara and Oromia regions with incalculable devastation. The IMF and World Bank economic rescue plan to Ethiopia without requiring an end to the arm conflict will not result in economic recovery.
We plead with you, as leader of the IMF and World Bank, not to repeat your mistake of the early 1990s in Rwanda. We urge you to reconsider your thoughts about financing the Ethiopian government’s genocidal war and appoint an independent investigation of the IMF’s and World Bank’s Data on Ethiopia’s real GDP growth.
Sincerely,
List of Signatory Organizations:
American Ethiopian Public Affairs Committee (AEPAC)
Ethiopian American Development Council (EADC)
Ethiopian American Civic Council (EACC)
Ethiopian Public Diplomacy Network (EPDN)
New York Tristate Hope for Ethiopia (H4E)
Ethio Canadian Network for Advocacy and Support (ECNAS)
etHUB
Ethiopiawinet
Network of Ethiopian Scholars (NES0)
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All signatories are Amhara groups. They don’t represent ALL Ethiopians. Secondly, the same groups, individually or collectively, have been known to work against the interests of ALL Ethiopians. For example, they have been campaigning for a boycott of Ethiopian Airlines, etc. And aid from Europe, the US, and multilateral and bilateral lending institutions. Yes, Abiy is a narcissist and incompetent war-monger. No question about that. What do Amharas offer as a solution? War against everybody. What are their goals? To takeover A Rat Kilo and be sole rulers. (Assuming they cross over Abay Bridge and everybody goes into hiding from their fury.) Then what? Then save Ethiopia and restore it to its former glory. Dream on.
“Too many people get lost in the game of having a good time and being naïve about things.”, Steve Brown
There is a nicely written children’s story that best describes the IMF & World Bank, the financial-warfare units of America’s arm-warfare tool, ‘Pentagon’.
“Little Red Riding Hood”
Link = americanliterature.com/childrens-stories/little-red-riding-hood
Here is a well known economist and historian, Professor Michael Hudson who wrote several books and gave numerous lectures world wide , explaining how the IMF & World Bank were created & for what purpose.
link = youtube.com/watch?v=0eEhoeR3zWo&ab_channel=EuropesHeart
We Ethiopians have been at each other’s throats for the last 50 years, due to political expediency and unknowingly becoming the tools for foreign-interference for control, Neo Liberalism ideals (neocolonialism).
Maybe someday soon, we come to the understanding that we have been ‘used’ and stop being the tools to benefit outsiders, and come to the conclusion that we are one people on that land our forefathers spilled their blood to keep it FREE and undivided, and come to be each other’s defender from the ‘wolves in sheep closing’ we are surrounded by. We are unknowingly working to help them divide us so that they get their hands on our resources from under our feet.
Remember they are not interested in us or our well being “Human rights”, “democracy” are empty slogans they use as the means to their goals of ‘subjugation’; as they have shown us over and again, in their bloody involvement in places like Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria… etc. and now we see their work it in Ukraine ( “to the last Ukrainian”) & in Palestine killing women and children with US supplied 2000 lb US made bombs, just because there is Oil & Gas under the shore of GAZA, the prime land by the Mediterranean sandy beach where American entrepreneurs said to have plans to build sandy beach hotels and Ristorantes. That is how sick these people are.
Now with the BRICS + economic partnership, our motherland would be able to develop its agriculture & resources and be able to pay back IMF & WB loans much sooner, so that they will not be able to take GERD out of our peoples hand to transfer its ownership to the US corporations as they were tasked to do with their “development -loans” scheme, which both have done all over the world.
So, our Ethiopia’s story would have a happy ending, like the story of the ” Little Red Riding Hood”.
Be well.
Origins of debt:
Michael Hudson reveals how financial oligarchies in Greece & Rome shaped our world.
Link = youtube.com/watch?v=Hqe3IQQo_t4&ab_channel=GeopoliticalEconomyReport
Be well.
The most effective and exploitive institution arms of neocolonialsm like the WB and IMF are known to be complete deaf and blind to the cries of developing countries their politico and socio-economic collapse and misery for 50 plus years plus. This plea however truthful, touching and well inteded may seem would not be necessarily different and change anything. Hopefully, the next best thing we should be doing is educating our leaders, policymakers and other elites falling into this socio-economic and tricky developmental trap. Alas, with omnipresent of corruption temptation, lack of ethics and human greed there and accountability always lacking , the chances of disregarding the clear and ominous danger and falling heads on into the dark pit Is much, much higher.