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Ethiopia: Opposition backs down

2005-05-16 23:13
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<B> An Ethiopian man casts his vote at a polling station in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia during the third democratic elections in Ethiopia's 3 000-year history. (Karel Prinsloo,AP)</b>

An Ethiopian man casts his vote at a polling station in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia during the third democratic elections in Ethiopia's 3 000-year history. (Karel Prinsloo,AP)

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Addis Ababa - Ethiopia's opposition on Monday backed off a threat to reject nationwide results from hotly contested weekend elections it says were marred by fraud, saying their complaints were limited to key areas.

Instead, opposition leaders said they would protest irregularities and ask national election authorities to conduct new votes in specific places where they believe problems were particularly egregious.

The boycott threat, prompted by angry claims of widespread vote rigging, mass arrests of activists and other abuses, led Prime Minister Meles Zenawi late on Sunday to ban all post-election demonstrations for one month.

But as preliminary results began to be posted outside some of the country's more than 30 000 polling stations after massive voter turnout, estimated at 90 percent, opposition leaders toned down their rhetoric.

Reaching a compromise

"I think the decision will come to a compromise to complain around certain areas around Ethiopia," said Hailu Shawl, head of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD), who had urged his group to consider a blanket boycott.

"It is not a right out rejection of all the election results around the whole country, it is in specific areas where we will complain," he said. "I think we should focus more on the areas where we had problems."

"We have specific areas where the elections have to be redone," Hailu said, citing the eastern region of Afar as being one such place.

The leader of the other main opposition coalition, the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF), said his group, which had also threatened to reject the election results, was still considering its options.

Tallying the votes

The first unofficial compilation of local polling station results is not expected to be released until Tuesday as election authorities wade through millions of ballots to consider challenges and protests.

By most accounts, Meles' Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) was likely to have won majority backing from the estimated 90 percent of the country's 26 million voters who cast ballots in the election.

Election officials estimated turnout to be about 95 percent in the capital and at between 80 and 90 percent in the rest of the country, where the EPRDF is particularly strong.

Meles, 50, who has run the country since the 1991 ouster of a Soviet-backed dictatorship, believes the vote will affirm the policies of his west-leaning centre-left policies and showcase Ethiopia's burgeoning democracy.

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