1991年后埃塞俄比亚的民族联邦制和分散的少数民族:保护分散的少数民族的宪法和制度现状

Merera Gudina, Workinesh Mitiku, Yonas Adaye
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在通过以种族为基础的政治安排之后,埃塞俄比亚于1995年批准了新宪法。种族间冲突、国内流离失所和种族紧张局势已成为埃塞俄比亚长期面临的安全挑战。特别是,分散的少数民族是这些挑战的主要受害者。此外,分散的少数民族在政治过程和权力分享中是隐形的,特别是在地区国家。据此,本文探讨了国家和地方宪法以及制度设置对分散的少数民族权利和安全的影响。基于这一目标,采用了定性方法,并使用了来自多个部门和多层次的主要和次要数据来源,包括受害者(Burayu的国内流离失所者)。因此,本研究的结果认为,按照国家宪法设计的国家宪法和地方宪法并没有保护少数民族,而是激发了种族冲突和不容忍的根源,如果其他因素,如民族语言区域自治及其执行不力,包括区域特种部队在内的部队仍在助长旷日持久的种族冲突和社会不稳定,这些冲突和不稳定通常会导致少数民族不安全和冲突引发的国内流离失所。除非埃塞俄比亚修改联邦和地方州宪法,解散地方州的特种部队,否则维持和平与安全,确保人权,维持地方州之间的横向整合,提高地方州长的问责制,确保公民的平等和正义,将成为国家政府长期面临的挑战。
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Ethnic Federalism and Dispersed Minority in Ethiopia in the Post 1991: Constitution and Institutional Status Quo to Protect Dispersed Minorities
Following the adoption of ethnic based political arrangement, Ethiopia ratified new constitution in 1995. Inter-ethnic clashes, internal displacement, and ethnic tensions have become protracted security challenges of Ethiopia. Particularly, dispersed minorities are principal victims of these challenges. Furthermore, dispersed minorities are invisible in the political process and power sharing specially in regional states. Accordingly, this article delved in to the impacts of national and sub-national constitutions and institutional set up on dispersed minority rights and security. Based on this objective, qualitative method was employed and both primary and secondary data sources were used from multiple sectors and multi-levels including victims (internally displaced persons (IDPs1) in Burayu). Accordingly, the results of the study supposed that national constitution, sub-national constitutions that designed pursue the national constitution are not safeguarding the minority but galvanizing sources of ethnic conflicts and intolerance provided that other factors like ethno-linguistic regional autonomy and its poor implementations, including regional special forces are still contributing for protracted ethnic conflicts and social instability that usually result in minority insecurity and conflict induced internal displacements. Unless Ethiopia amends both federal and regional states constitutions and dissolve Special Forces of regional states, maintaining peace and security, assuring human rights, sustaining horizontal integration among regional states, raising accountability of regional governors and assuring equality and justice of citizens will become a long-drawn-out challenges for national government.
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