Sunday, November 30, 2014

ተማሪዎች፣ መምህራን እና የተቋማት ፕሬዚዳንቶች ለአመጽ ተነሱ!

ዘረኛውና አምባገነኑ የህወሓት አገዛዝ ከፍተኛ የትምህርት ተቋማትን ከካድሬ ማሰልጠኛ ማዕከላትነት ለይቶ የማያይ ስለመሆኑ በተቋማቱ ውስጥ የሚደረጉ ተግባራት ማረጋገጫዎች ናቸው። ለዚህ ተግባሩ በሰነድ ደረጃ መቅረብ ከሚችሉት የቅርብ ጊዜ ማስረጃዎች ዋነኛው በህዳር 2007 ዓ.ም. በሥራ ላይ የዋለው “የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት የኢህአዴግ የምርጫ ድል ልማት ሰራዊት ግንባታ አደረጃጀት ማንዋል” የተሰኘው በትምህርት ሚኒስቴር ተዘጋጅቶ ለሁሉም ከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት የተላለፈው ሰነድ ነው። ይህ ሰነድ፣ የህወሓት አሳፋሪ የትምህርት ፓሊሲ ባፈጠጠ መልኩ የተገለፀበት፤ የኢፌዴሪ መንግሥት ተብሎ በሚጠራው የህወሓት አገዛዝ ተቋም እና በህወሓት/ኢህአዴግ ፓርቲ መካከል ለይምሰል እንኳን ልዩነት አለመኖሩ በግላጭ የሚታይበት ሰነድ በመሆኑ በዚህ ርዕሰ አንቀሳችን በስፋት ልንዳስሰው ወስነናል።
ሰነዱ በትምህርት ሥርዓቱ ላይ መርዙን መርጨት የሚጀምረው ገና በመግቢያው ስለማንዋሉ አስፈላጊነት ሲገልጽ ነው። ማንዋሉ “ከምንም በላይ የብጥብጥና የሁከት መንስኤ የሆነውን ተማሪ በኢህአዴግ አመራር አባላት እየታገዙ ለመያዝ የሚያስችል ነው” በማለት ህወሓት ተማሪውን የሚመለከተው “ከምንም በላይ በብጥብጥ መንስኤነት” መሆኑ፤ ለዚህ መድሀኒቱ ደግሞ ተማሪውን በኢህአዴግ አመራር አባላት “መያዝ” መሆኑን በማያሻማ ሁኔታ ይገልፃል። ቀጥሎም “በምርጫው ሊፈጠር የሚችለውን የዩኒቨርስቲ ተማሪዎች ሁከትና ብጥብጥ ለማስቆም በማደራጀት መረጃ ለመጥለፍ አመችነቱ የላቀ እንደሚሆን ታምኖበታል” በማለት መረጃ መጥለፍ የዩኒቨርስቲዎችና የትምህርት ሚኒስቴር ሥራ እንደሆነ አድርጎ ያቀርባል።
የማንዋሉን ዓላማዎች በሚገልፀው ክፍል ደግም “… የከፍተኛ ትምህርት የትምህርት የልማት ሰራዊት ግንባታን ወይም የፓለቲካ ሰራዊት ግንባታ በሁሉም የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት በተደራጀና በተናቀጀ ሁኔታ በማቀጣጠልና በማስቀጠል … ምርጫ 2007 ውጤታማ ለማድረግ እና የኢህአዴግን አሸናፊነት ለማረጋገጥ ነው” በማለት ተቋማቱን የኢህአዴግ የምርጫ መሣሪያ መሆናቸውን፤ ግባቸውም የኢህአዴግ አሸናፊነትን ማረጋገጥ መሆኑ ይገልፃል።
በገጽ 3 ላይ ደግሞ የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት ተማሪዎች “በኢህአዴግ ላይ ያላቸው አቋም የወረደ ከመሆኑ ጋር ተያይዞ በማንኛውም ተቃውሞ ድምፅ ከተጠሩ፤ ሰልፍ የሚያደምቁ፤ ተቃውሞን ከግብ ለማድረስ ሁነኛ መሳሪያ ናቸው። ተማሪዎች በየትኛውም ሐገር እንደታየው አደባባይን የመያዝ ህዝብን አስተባብረው ለተቃውሞ የማሳደም እድላቸው የሰፋ በመሆኑ ከዚህም ሲያልፍ፤ የኢህአዴግ ምከታን በመቃወም ለጠላት ጎራ ተሰልፈው የመታጠቅ እድላቸው ከፍተኛ ነው” ሲል “በወጣቱ እጠላለሁ” የሚለው የህወሓት/ኢህአዴግን ስጋት አፍረጥርጦ ያወጣል። ትንሽ ወረድ ብሎ ደግሞ “በተለይ በአሁኑ ሰዓት ፈተና ላይ የጣለን የምርጫ ጉዳይ እንደምናሸንፍ ቃል የተያዘለት ቢሆንም፤ ፈተናዎች የሚፈጠሩት በህዝብ እና በራሱ ታማኝ ባልሆኑ ሃይሎች ማለትም በመንግስት ክንፍ አይቀለበስም ብሎ ማሰብ አይቻልም። በዚህም ቀድሞ መዘጋጀት ያለበት እና ለሁከት እና ለብጥብጥ መሳሪያ ሊሆን የሚችለው የህዝብ ክንፍ የተማረው ሃይል ሊሆን ስለሚችል ሊታሰብበት ይገባል” ሲል በተማረው ወጣትና የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት ሠራተኞች ላይ ያለው ጥርጣሬና ፍርሃት ምን ያህል ከፍተኛ እንደሆነ ይገልፃል።
የ2007 ምርጫ በህወሓት ሹማምንት ላይ የፈጠረውን ጭንቀት በዚህ ሰነድ ላይ በገሀድ የሚታይ በመሆኑ እያንዳንዱ ዓረፍተ ነገር በጥንቃቄ ሊነበብና ሊተነተን የሚገባው ነው። ለምሳሌ በገጽ 6 ላይ ስለዩኒቨርስቲ ተማሪ ሲገልጽ “የአመፅ እና የብጥብጥ መነሻ ሊሆን የሚችል ሀይል መሆኑን በአክራሪዎች ሲጠለፍ፤ ከመንግስት ሃይማኖቱን እየመረጠ በባህር ዳር ዩኒቨርስቲ፤ በጅማ ዩኒቨርስቲ፤ በመቀሌ ዩኒቨርስቲ እና በሌሎችም ትምህርቱን ትቶ ሲኮበልል ተመልክተናል” ይላል። ለተማሪዎች፣ ከመንግሥት እና ከሃይማኖት አንዱን እንዲመርጡ ተደርጎ ሃይማኖታቸውን የመረጡ መኖራቸውን እና ይህ ደግሞ አደገኛ ነገር መሆኑን ነው ይህ ዓረፍተ ነገር የሚነግረን። ለመሆኑ ይህ ምን የሚሉት ምርጫ ነው? በእንዴት ያለ ሥርዓት ነው ዜጎች ከመንግስትና ከሃይማኖት አንዱን ምረጡ የሚባለው? እንዲህ ዓይነት ምርጫ ቀርቦ ሃይማኖትን መምረጥ እንዲህ ክፉ ነገር የሆነው ለምንድነው? ይህ ጉዳይ ብቻውን ብዙ የሚያነጋገር ነገር አለው።
በገጽ 8 ላይ ደግሞ “ከፍተኛ አመራሩ ተቋማዊ ለውጥ እንዲሁም የትምህርት ልማት ሰራዊት ግንባታ ቴክኒካዊ ሳይሆን ፓለቲካዊ ጉዳይ መሆኑን ተገንዝቦ ካለእርሱ ባለቤትነትና ቀጥተኛ ተሳትፎ ሰራዊት መገንባት እንደማይቻል በመገንዘብ የመሪነት ሚናውን ካለምንም ማወላዳት መወጣት ይጠበቅበታል” በማለት እየተሠራ ያለው የፓርቲ ወገንተኛ የሆነ ፓለቲካ መሆኑን ብቻ ሳይሆን የትምህርት ተቋማት መሪዎች ዋና ተልዕኮ ትምህርት ማስተማር ሳይሆን የወያኔ ፖለቲካን ማስፈጸም መሆኑን ምንም ሳይጎረብጠው ፍርጥርጡን ያወጣዋል። ትንሽ ወረድ ብሎም “የጋራ መግባባት የምንለካው በመጀመሪያ ለምርጫው የኢህአዴግ የድጋፍ የድል ሰራዊት ብዛት ነው” በማለት ከላይ ያለውን በማጠናከር ወገንተኛነቱም ለኢህአዴግ መሆኑ ያውጃል። በመጨረሻም “ … ሁሉም የዩኒቨርስቲ ፕሬዚዳንቶች ውጤታቸው የሚሞላላቸው ለምርጫው በሚያዘጋጁት የድጋፍ ሃይል ይወሰናል” በማለት የአካዳሚ ነፃነት ብቻ ሳይሆን የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ሥርዓትን ለቀብር ያዘጋጃል።
ይህ ነው የህወሓት የትምህርት ፓሊሲ! የዩኒቨስቲዎች ቁጥር ለማመን በሚቸግር መጠን ቢጨምር፤ የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተማሪዎች ቅበላ በብዙ መቶኛዎች ቢያድግ ጥቅሙ ምኑ ላይ ነው። በእንዲህ ዓይነቱ ፓሊሲ ከተገነባ ከከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋም ይገኛል የምንለው ፋይዳ ምንድነው?
ህወሓት በገሀድ በጠላትነት የፈረጃቸው የአገራችን የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት ተማሪዎች፣ መምህራንና ሠራተኞች ይህንን አሳሳቢ ጉዳይ በአጽንኦት እንዲመለከቱ ግንቦት 7፣ የፍትህ የነፃነትና የዲሞክራሲ ንቅናቄ ያሳስባል። ትውልድንም የትምህርት ሥርዓቱንም የማዳን ግንባር ቀደም ኃላፊነት በተማሪዎችና በመምህራን የወደቀ ሸክም ነው ብሎ ግንቦት 7 ያምናል። መላው የትምህርት ሥርዓት ለአንድ ፓርቲ የምርጫ ውድድር መሣሪያነት ሲውል ማየት እና የዩኒቨርስቲ ፕሬዚዳንቶች የሥራ አፈፃፀም የሚወሰነው ለገዢው ፓርቲ ባስገኙት ድምጽ ብዛት ነው መባሉ፤ እነሱም ይኸንን ተቀብለው መሥራት መቀጠላቸውን የመሰለ አሳፋሪ ነገር በአካዳሚያ ውስጥ የለም። የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋሞቻችን ይህን ውርደት መቀበል የለባቸውም። ሰነዱ ህወሓት ከፍተኛ ትምህርትን የሚመለከትበት ዕይታ ፍንትው አድርጎ የሚያሳይ ነውና ለምርጫ ወቅት ብቻ የተዘጋጀ የአጭር ጊዜ መመሪያ ተደርጎ መወሰድ የለበትም። ይህ ሰነድ ህወሓት፣ ተማሪዎችንና መምህራንን እንደጠላት፤ ተቋማቱን ደግሞ ጠላትን እንደመቆጣጠሪያ መሣሪያ እንደሚመለከት፤ ይህ ዕይታው ደግሞ ቋሚ መሆኑ በግልጽ ያሳያል። በህወሓት ዕይታ ከተገነቡ ተቋማት ምን ዓይነት ትምህርት ይገኛል?
የከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት ተማሪዎች፣ መምህራን፣ የትምህርት ኃላፊዎችና ፕሬዚዳንቶች ሆይ! ለገዛ ራሳችሁ ክብር፣ ለአካዳሚ ነፃነት፣ ለትውልድ ስትሉ በዚህ መመሪያ ላይ አምጹ! “እንቢ፣ አሻፈረን፣ በዚህ መመሪያ አንገዛም” በሉ! የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ ከጎናችሁ ይቆማል።

ድል ለኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ!

Friday, November 28, 2014

Ethiopians transcend ethnicity for humanity – SMNE

Ethiopians transcend ethnicity for humanity –  SMNE
WASHINGTON, DC – At the recent Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia (SMNE) Forum in Washington D.C. on November 15, it was quite evident that Ethiopia does not lack for gifted people who possess the essential capabilities, virtue, and experience needed to build a New Ethiopia.
It was inspiring to hear from a wide array of speakers who portrayed the qualities of courage, strength, faith, wisdom, integrity, and an attitude of respect towards others, even when some differences of opinion emerged. This was a civil dialogue, meant to be a model for how Ethiopians with grievances against each other or simply of diverse backgrounds might come together to forge a better future. People came together as people first. Then, they came together around shared values – a desire to see a society where truth, freedom, justice, civility, opportunity, and harmony could prevail for all its people.
Discussions both within the forum and outside the formal discussions were lively as people, most of whom had never met, shared opinions, ideas, and stories. New connections were made. The forum, Breaking the Cycle of Dysfunction in Ethiopians Institutions, was unique in that it focused on providing a structured venue where Ethiopians could talk to each other rather than about each other. It was broken into two sessions.
The first session focused on: Dysfunctional Institutions in Ethiopia. SMNE board member, Ato Negash Abdurhman moderated the discussion following a welcome by SMNE Executive Director, Obang Metho. Speakers included professional experts and former EPRDF public officials who attempted to fulfill their duties within the present system in Ethiopia and found themselves either a target of the TPLF/EPRDF, like Soleyana Shimeles, a founding member of Zone9, and/or in an inner conflict with their own consciences and values, like in the cases of Fayisa Israel Itansa, a former Supreme Court Judge in the Oromia Regional State, or like Ermias Legesse, the former Ethiopian Deputy Minister of Communications for the EPRDF.
Dr. Fekadu Bekele, who joined in by Skype from Germany, served as an example of one of those Ethiopians with great expertise who has been unable to contribute to the country for many years due to the state of affairs in Ethiopia.
In all cases, had these highly qualified individuals been able to contribute their talents within Ethiopia, we Ethiopians would benefit. The same goes for the afternoon speakers, who mostly focused on their stories, ideas and solutions for the deteriorating situation among our people in our motherland.
The second session was entitled: Identifying, Affirming and Building a New Ethiopia based on our Shared Core Values. The afternoon part of the forum was entirely in Amharic, rather than in English as was the case in the morning session. The speakers included: Reverend Tegga Lendado, Fiorella Romano, Fayisa Israel Itansa, Sheik Khalid Omer, Akalu Tirfie, Sewasew Johannessen, Negasi Beyene, Dibaba Amele, Yohannes Berhe , Hamrawit Tesfa and Bishop Memhere Fere Senbete. The session was opened by SMNE board member, Dawit Agonafer and moderated by SMNE Executive Director, Obang Metho. Opening prayers were given by Sheik Khalid Omer and Sewasew Johannessen; closing prayers were given by Bishop Membhere Fere Senbete.
Listening to these amazing Ethiopians speak was very uplifting and proved to be a real highlight. As often is the case, the focus was not simply to point fingers at the current TPLF/EPRDF regime, but to better understand how we must rethink our cultural views as some of them are detrimental to our own well being or the well being of our fellow Ethiopians.
How can we be more virtuous? How can we mend wounds between our people? How can we restore justice and truth? How can we first look at ourselves before accusing others? How can people of various religious backgrounds act as mobilizers of love, respect, truth, accountability and justice as expressions of faith in a God who seeks a reconciled relationship; not only with oneself, but with our neighbors?
As some presenters stated, they were not there as members of any opposition party; but instead as people who sought to break down the barriers by talking to each other. The meeting was a success because speakers came from all over the world and spoke to others from their hearts, beginning a much-needed process of healing, the first step, leading to people-to-people reconciliation. This was the objective of the meeting.
Because we did not want to leave any out, we also invited the Ethiopian ambassador in Washington DC and his staff to the event. We explained: “This is not a political event, but an effort to start a dialogue among people who care deeply about Ethiopia. That is why we believe you should be part of this discussion. It is not about being “pro-government” or “anti-government” but about being “pro-future” for the common good of Ethiopians. All attendees should expect differences of opinion among the people; however, this forum is to serve as an example of the best of Ethiopian civility so all, including you and your staff, feel safe to participate.
This is something we will make clear from the start, that all persons, regardless of whether or not they agree, would be expected to offer unconditional respect and courtesy, furthering an atmosphere where we can learn to respect each other. This is a core principle of the SMNE and foundational to building a new Ethiopia. Such an Ethiopia would have room for all of us.” To read the letter, click here.
The meeting was
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and many who were unable to attend took advantage of this opportunity to participate from wherever they were located. To watch it on ESAT, click here. We are grateful for that support from VOA, ESAT and other websites and radios. The SMNE also had someone videotape the entire event, including a pre-event dinner where speakers shared their stories. It was not only interesting and informative, but also emotionally touching in many cases.
We all have our own stories to tell and our own contributions to make. What a difference it would make to begin to do the same wherever we are so that what happened at this forum—talking to each other rather than about each other—could be duplicated many times over, wherever Ethiopians are found—at coffee shops, your church or mosque, your community center or even at your own dining table.
Conclusion:
There is a need to talk about the problems between us. At this point, this is not reconciliation with the government, neither is it reconciliation between various opposition groups; but instead, it is with each other so as to work together for the common good. What will make it productive is when we are able to show respect and care for each other as we work through difficult issues. We may need to identify and stop using emotionally- charged language that gets in the way of hearing each other. On the other hand, we may also need to overlook some of what offends us and not personalize it in order to achieve goals that are bigger and better. Once we get to a point where trust is built, we can start to work as a team to bring lasting change to Ethiopia. We then can more easily find ways to solve our problems, grievances, inequities and shared challenges.
It requires becoming a culture of peacemakers. It includes speaking the truth in humility, seeking justice and respect for our neighbors and becoming people of virtue who uphold the law in our hearts. It is our God-given responsibility to break down the walls between ethnic groups, religious groups, political groups and other factions, becoming the peacemakers; yet, not compromising our core values.
What we learned this weekend is that it is actually possible to do because these people did it. Now we must build on what they accomplished so people in many places can become part of it. The SMNE hopes to organize another forum in Europe in the spring of 2015.
May God give us humble hearts, ready to listen and slow to take offense, ready to ask forgiveness and to give forgiveness. May God guide us as we seek to build a society where we uphold the humanity and value of all our 

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Ethiopia is one of the ‘world’s least connected country’

November 26, 2014
Denmark has been named the world’s “most connected” country based on mobile phone and internet use.
Scandinavia dominated this year’s rankings, with Sweden in third place, followed by Iceland in fourth, Norway sixth and Finland eighth. Britain came fifth.Ethiopia is one of the 'world’s least connected country'
They were compiled as part of a report by the International Telecommunication Union – the Information and Communication Technology Development Index (IDI), which rates 166 countries according to their level of access to, use of and skills in using information and communication technology.
Hong Kong was the ninth most connected country, coming in ahead of Japan in 11th place, while Luxembourg completed the top 10.
Other countries in the top 30 included the US (which ranked 14th), Australia, Switzerland, Singapore, Germany, France, New Zealand, Estonia and Macau, as well the principalities of Andorra and Monaco.
The 10 least connected countries were all in Africa, with the Central African Republic being the worst, followed by Niger, Chad, Eritrea and Ethiopia.
All countries were shown to have improved their IDI values in the last year, while the nations with the “most dynamic” improvement in ranking included the United Arab Emirates, Fiji, Cape Verde, Thailand, Oman, Qatar, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Georgia. Improvements were said to have been driven mostly by better wireless broadband connection.
Europe proved to be the most connected region, scooping up eight of the top 10 rankings, while Africa had the lowest regional ranking. The continent, however, did show a mobile broadband growth rate of more than 40 per cent in 2014 on last year.
Nearly three billion people globally will be using the internet by the end of this year, up by nearly 40 per cent on last year. But 450 million people still don’t live within reach of a mobile signal, while 4.3 billion people are not connected to the internet – with 90 per cent of those living in developing countries, the report said.
Earlier this year, Telegraph Travel’s technology expert Donald Strachan outlined the “world’s Wi-Fi-friendliest cities”, featuring various countries from the top 40 of this year’s IDI report.
Connecting in the Finnish capital of Helsinki is password-free and easy thanks to a network of hotspots in public buildings, civic squares and even on some buses and trams around the city.
Hong Kong, “one of the world’s most futuristic cities”, was said to be generous with free internet access in public areas. There are several free Wi-Fi networks, the key ones being GovWiFi (at parks, libraries, public buildings, ferry terminals and more) and MTR WiFi, which provides 15 minutes of free Wi-Fi per device up to five times every day at MTR stations.
Taipei offers 30 days of free access to a national, government-backed network of over 5,000 hotpsots. Hundreds of these free iTaiwan hotspots are available throughout the Taiwanese capital.
Macau was noted for its WiFiGo service which offers free internet for visitors every day between 8am and 1am. The network has around 150 hotspots, meaning there’s usually Wi-Fi close by, including at ports, museums and tourist information centres.
Other major cities with free public Wi-Fi access include New York, Paris and Perth, Australia, as well as Florence and Tel Aviv, which has eighty hotspots dotted around its centre.
Access to free Wi-Fi has been an increasingly important factor for travellers around the world, especially when booking a hotel. Britain’s hotels were found to be among the worst in Europe for free Wi-Fi access, while the two best performing cities were both Swedish – Malmö and Gothenburg, where 98 per cent and 96 per cent of hotels were found to offer free Wi-Fi, a survey by the travel search engine KAYAK earlier this year revealed.
A new website aiming to help travellers in the search for free and fast wireless internet access was introduced earlier this year. Hotewifitest.com lets hotel guests test the speed of their internet connection, and then stores the results for others to view. It also records whether the Wi-Fi is free or comes at a price.
Several airports around the world also offer free Wi-Fi services, with Dallas-Forth Worth in Texas being among the best, providing free Wi-Fi in all five of its terminals since 2012. Since upgrading its former paid network, the number of daily Wi-Fi connections has risen from 2,000 to 55,000. Helsinki Airport, Singapore’s Changi Airport, Seoul’s Incheon Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol complete the world’s top five for airport Wi-Fi quality.
Earlier this year, Britain’s biggest airports have been criticised for failing to provide passengers with unlimited Wi-Fi access.
None of Britain’s six busiest airports – Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Stansted, Edinburgh and Luton – offer unlimited free internet access, according to a study by Skyscanner, the flight comparison website.
Source: Telegraph

Monday, November 24, 2014

The de-Ethiopianization of Ethiopia

November 24, 2014
  • The TPLF’s ideology of de-Ethiopianization
  • The “mechanics” of de-Ethiopianizing Ethiopia
  • Trivialization of Ethiopian history and demonization of historical Ethiopian leaders
  • Balkanization, dismemberment and merchandizing of Ethiopia and decomposition of Ethiopian territorial integrity and sovereignty
by Alemayehu G. Mariam*
For over four decades, the self-styled Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which clings to power by force in Ethiopia today, has been planning and waging a sustained and relentless political, social and cultural war to “de-Ethiopianize” Ethiopia. The TPLF’s de-Ethiopianization program and ideology are built around a set of specific strategies, policies, actions and practices intended to 1) strip Ethiopians of any meaningful consciousness of their national identity and expurgate from their collective social experience any sense of commonly shared values, beliefs and customs, and 2) balkanize, merchandize and dismember the country employing a variety of tactics and schemes.  The TPLF’s “de-Ethiopianization” ideology and programs were diabolically conceived, meticulously planned and systematically executed with the ultimate aim of obliterating the historical Ethiopia and replacing it with an “Ethiopia” fabricated from the warped figment of the TPLF’s imagination.  The TPLF has officially and openly implemented its de-Ethiopianization program since it seized power in 1991.The TPLF’s ideology of de-Ethiopianization
The TPLF’s ideology of de-Ethiopianization
What exactly is the TPLF’s ideology of “de-Ethiopianization of Ethiopia”?
The answer to that question comes with crystal clarity from Gebremedhin Araya, the former treasurer and top leader of the TPLF, who left that organization and distinguished himself as a fearless  and uncompromising patriotic Ethiopian truth-teller. In an extraordinary video interview posted on Youtube (with my English translation of the Amharic words below), Gebremedhin explained the TPLF’s four ideological pillars of de-Ethiopianizing Ethiopia by systematically cleansing Ethiopian national identity, history and consciousness:
1)      Eritrea is an Ethiopian colony. Eritrea is a developed country. Eritrea existed before Ethiopia. Ethiopia is a country created by (Emperor) Menelik. The name Ethiopia is not known. Ethiopia has no history, nothing.
2)      Tigray is an independent sovereign country which was invaded by (Emperor) Atse Menelik and became an Amhara colony. Tigray is a colonial territory of Amhara. That is what is stated in the woyane (TPLF) Manifesto which is the policy guideline (exhibiting the Manifesto in the video). [To read the original handwritten ‘TPLF Manifesto” in pdf format, click here; for the  online version click here]  Therefore, we must liberate Tigray from Amhara colonialism and create a Tigray republic.
3)      Amhara are the enemy of the Tigray people. Amhara are not only enemies but also double enemies. Therefore, we must crush Amhara. We have to destroy them. Unless Amhara are destroyed, beaten down, cleansed from the land, Tigray cannot live in freedom. For the government we intend to create, Amhara will be the main obstacle.
4)      Since Ethiopia is a country created by Menelik, created by Menelik’s invasion and sine there are many nations and nationalities invaded by Menelik, these groups (hold and exhibits Manifesto in the video) must gain their freedom from what is now called Ethiopia and establish their own country. The country known as Ethiopia is new and not even 100 years old. This country must be destroyed, zeroes out. Nations and nationalities and we must create our own governments. Eritrea gets her independence; that is the basis of our struggle.
It is important to note that neither the TPLF as an organization nor its leaders in power, marginalized from power or retired from power have ever jointly or severally disavowed the authenticity of the document known as the “TPLF Manifesto” nor repudiated any of its contents. The “Manifesto” remains to this day the guidepost and ideological underpinning of the TPLF.
The “mechanics” of de-Ethiopianizing Ethiopia
The TPLF’s decades-long “de-Ethiopianization” effort has been waged on multifaceted strategic fronts using multipronged approaches. The strategy is pretty sophisticated and combines political warfare with cultural, social and psychological warfare. In this commentary, I will touch upon only three of those strategies (and will address other related strategies in future commentaries): 1) trivialization of Ethiopian history and demonization of historical Ethiopian leaders, 2) demonization of “Amhara” and “Amhara” people, and 3) Balkanization, dismemberment and merchandizing of Ethiopia and decomposition of Ethiopian territorial integrity and sovereignty.
I. Trivialization of Ethiopian history and demonization of historical Ethiopian leaders
The first weapon in the TPLF’s arsenal of de-Ethiopianization of Ethiopia is the flagrant denial of the existence of a historical Ethiopia and denigration and disparagement of its past imperial leaders. For the TPLF, Ethiopia is a recent political invention, barely a century old. According to the TPLF mythos, Ethiopia is a geopolitical entity cobbled together by Atse (Emperor) Menelik towards the end of the Nineteenth Century. The TPLF narrative depicts Menelik was a ruthless warmonger hell-bent on creating an “Amhara” empire; he purportedly slashed and burned everything in his path to conquer and subjugate neighboring “nations and nationalities”. For the TPLF and its late godfather Meles Zenawi, the Ethiopia known as the land of the “Habasha people” (or the “Abyssinian people”) for millennia has little to do with the contemporary inhabitants of the land known as Ethiopia or the juridical land mass known as Ethiopia.
Such ignorant historical revisionism and benighted historical deconstruction by the TPLF is blind to the manifestly self-evident historical facts. According to the TPLF mythos, the dozens of references in the Old Testament and at least one in the New Testament to Ethiopia and Ethiopians have nothing to do with the contemporary inhabitants or land of Ethiopia. In Genesis (2:13) is written, “And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia.” In Numbers (12:1) is written, “And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.”). In Psalms (68:31) is written, “Princes shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God.”) According to the TPLF all of the references to Ethiopia in the Old Testament are about some other fictional Ethiopia.  None of the Biblical references have any relevance or reference to the present land known as Ethiopia or the ancestors of the people who presently inhabit the land known as Ethiopia.
Similarly, for the TPLF modern Ethiopia has nothing to do with the ancient Axumite Empire (3rd-6th Century A.D.). Axum is a place of extraordinarily importance in Ethiopia and Ethiopian history. There is no doubt that Axum is the political foundation of present day Ethiopia. Axum is considered by many Ethiopians and non-Ethiopians alike to be the capital city of the legendary Queen Sheba. King Ezana of Axum  made Christianity a state religion in the 4th Century. Tens of millions of present-day Ethiopian Christians throughout the country believe Axum is the “Second Jerusalem”, their holiest place because the Ark of the Covenant is believed to be housed at the cathedral of Tsion Maryam (Mary of Zion). According to the TPLF mythos, all of this is also pure fiction. It has nothing to do with present day Ethiopia and Ethiopians.
It was an Axumite king who gave protection and assistance to the first Muslims (First Hijra) who were sent to Axum as early as 615 A.D. by the Prophet Mohammed to find refuge from persecution. The Prophet recorded that event and showed his appreciation to the Axumite king and the Habasha people in the Hadith (the teachings, deeds and sayings of the Prophet Mohammed) when he said, “Leave the Habasha alone, so long as they do not take the offensive!” According to the TPLF all of this is pure fiction. The “Habasha” the Prophet spoke of have nothing to do with present day Ethiopia and Ethiopians.
Edward Gibbon, the Eighteenth Century English historian, in his monumental historical work, “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”, wrote, “Encompassed on all sides by the enemies of their religion the Æthiopians slept near a thousand years, forgetful of the world, by whom they were forgotten”.  According to the TPLF, Gibbon was writing “fairy tales” when he wrote that because as the late Meles Zenawi argued in 1993, “Ethiopia is only 100 years old. Those who claim otherwise are indulging themselves in fairy tales.”
The victory of Ethiopia over the Kingdom of Italy in 1896 at the Battle of Adwa was an epochal event in recorded African history.  The Battle of Adwa marks the first time an African army decisively defeated a European power and expelled it from its territory. What is even most astounding is the fact that the Ethiopians defeated the mighty Italian army only two years after the Berlin Conference in which European powers agreed to carve up Africa and completely gobbled up the continent in less than a decade. Ethiopia was able to retain its long-held sovereignty and successfully resist all European colonization attempts.   According to the TPLF mythos, all of this is pure fiction. The victory over the colonial power has nothing to do with present day Ethiopia or Ethiopians. The victory of the Battle of Adwa belongs only to Tigreans.
The second prong of the TPLF’s trivialization and demonization campaign has been focused on a campaign of fear and smear against past Ethiopian imperial leaders. Atse (Emperor) Menelik II, the Nineteenth Century Ethiopian emperor who defeated the Italians at the Battle of Adwa (and whose centennial is being celebrated this year (Ethiopian calendar)), is a special target of TPLF vilification. Atse Menelik is depicted by the TPLF as a genocidal maniac and mass murderer. As I argued in my January 2014, commentary “Demonizing Ethiopian History”, the TPLF has undertaken a massive propaganda campaign in an attempt to caricature, demean and demonize the great Ethiopian king. Over one hundred years after Menelik’s his death, the TPLF has tried to resurrect him as the devil incarnate. Barely two years after Meles Zenawi’s death, the TPLF is waging a campaign  to resurrect Meles as the savior of Ethiopia. The TPLF wants to rewrite history by depicting Menelik as an enemy of the Oromo people. The fact of the matter is that there is more than sufficient evidence to prosecute Meles, if he were alive, and members of his gang for the untold and unspeakable crimes against humanity they committed against the Oromo people.
The late Meles Zenawi made every effort to deny the monumental contributions of Atse (H.I.M) Haile Selassie to the formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the predecessor to the African Union. Meles fought tooth and nail to make sure H.I.M. Haile Selassie’s statute was not erected on the African Union grounds because he was not as “pan-Africanist” as Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president!  The historical facts tell a much different story. Nkrumah himself repeatedly said there would have been no Organization of African Unity but for the relentless efforts of H.I.M. Haile Selassie. It was H.I.M Haile Selassie who was elected “Father of African Unity” by his peers at the 1972 Ninth Heads of States and Governments meeting of the Organization of African Unity. H.I.M Haile Selassie was elected the first chairman of the OAU in 1963 and elected again in 1966 to serve in the same position, making him the only African leader to have held that position twice.
After Meles’ passing,  one news source reported an interview in which the former Ethiopian “president”, Girma Woldegiorgis, sent a letter to the current “prime minister” Hailemariam Desalegn stating, “A statue must be erected to commemorate the Emperor…he was the first leader of Africa and I think he deserves a statue.” Little action on this issue could be expected from a Meles wannabe!
Obviously, the trivialization of Ethiopian history and demonization of its historical leaders is intended to achieve one thing, unwind the historical clock to Year 1: The beginning of Ethiopian history with Meles Zenawi as the “parens patriae” literally (father of the nation) and the TPLF as midwives to the birth of a nation. The ludicrous distortion of the historical record by the TPLF and its leaders is a futile attempt to re-write, miswrite, overwrite and un-write Ethiopian history with the hagiography (tale of sainthood) of Meles Zenawi. They want to unwrite Menelik’s history and write up Meles’ history as the greatest African leader of modern times. They want to demonize Menelik and mythologize Meles as the “new breed of African leader”, the “bringer of developmental state democracy”, the “African leader on Global Warming and Climate change”, the “destroyer of Somali jihadists and terrorists” and so on.
II. Demonization of “Amhara” and “Amhara” people
The TPLFs anti-“Amhara” ideology and “Amhara” demonization campaign is totally incomprehensible and irrational. The TPLF Manifesto declares “Amhara” are the enemies of Tigreans.  As Gebremedhin, the former TPLF treasurer explained, the cornerstone of TPLF ideology is that “Amhara are the enemy of the Tigray people. Amhara are not only enemies but also double enemies. Therefore, we must crush Amhara. We have to destroy them. Unless Amhara are destroyed, beaten down, cleansed from the land, Tigray cannot live in freedom. For the government we intend to create, Amhara will be the main obstacle.” Once in power the late Meles and his TPLF fully implemented their hateful ideology against “Amhara” and “Amhara people” and did everything to crush them. But…
Who are the “Amhara” and “Amhara people” the TPLF has declared an enemy worthy of genocidal acts?
In as much as the TPLF has propagandized and depicted the “Amhara people” to be demonic monsters, the fact of the matter is that the “Amhara people ” are actually the POOREST PEOPLE IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. That was the conclusion Al Jazeera reached in its recent report: “Amhara is one of the poorest region not only in Ethiopia but in Africa.
Persecution and destruction of “Amhara people” has been and continues to be the driving ideology and force of the TPLF. The late Meles had such deep-rooted hatred for “Amhara people” that it could be said without exaggeration that anti- ”Amharism” defined his entire cosmology. Meles’ raison d’etre was hatred of Amhara!  There is no rhyme or reason for the TPLF’s and its leaders’ antipathy towards “Amhara people”. One is left wondering, forced to examine world history to try and fathom the TPLF’s and its leaders’ deep and inexorable hatred of the “Amhara” and “Amhara people”.
One may find compelling parallels between Meles’ and the TPLF’s irrational and demented hatred of “Amharas” and Hitler’s and the  Nazi’s irrational and demented hatred of Jews. Hitler blamed the Jews for all of the ills of German society. Meles blamed all of the ills of Ethiopian society, past and present, on “Amharas.”
Hitler and the Nazis believed in racial division of people; they also believed there will always be an ongoing struggle between these different races. They believed the “Aryan race” was the best and strongest race destined to rule. Jews and other non-Arayans were of the inferior race (“Untermensch” or subhuman creatures).
For Meles and the TPLF, “Tigreans” are the best and strongest ethnic group since they as a guerilla force defeated and routed a mighty army with tanks, planes and artillery. They are convinced that their military conquest and seizure of power grants them a birthright to rule perpetually. The TPLF and its leaders consider themselves to be the ethnic equivalent of the “Aryan race”.  The rest including “Amharas” are “subethnic kreatur” (subethnic creatures). Thus, the political leadership, the bureaucracy, the police, security and military institutions in Ethiopia today are totally and completely dominated by the TPLF.  The TPLF regime and its supporters today have total and complete control of all economic sectors in Ethiopia including banking, construction and cement production, mining, transportation, insurance and the import-export sectors.
The late Meles believed that Ethiopians could be divided strictly by their ethnic identity, linguistic and cultural characteristics that there is ongoing competition between the ethnic groups. Meles invented his own bogus “federalism” and implemented it in a system called “kilils” (homelands). In Article 39 of the “Constitution of Ethiopia”, Meles wrote, “A nation, nationality or people for the purpose of this Constitution, is a group of people who have or share a large measure of a common culture, or similar customs, mutual intelligibility of language, belief in a common or related identities, and who predominantly inhabit an identifiable, contiguous territory.”
The Nazis practiced mass deportation and forced removal of Jews and other “Untermensch” from their homes in Nazi-occupied countries. As I documented in my April 2012 commentary, “Green Justice or Ethnic Injustice”, the late Meles Zenawi personally ordered the removal and deportation of tens of thousands of “Amhara” from Southern Ethiopia. In justifying his actions, Meles called the North Gojam “Amhara” “sefaris” (criminals squatters or marauding land grabbers):
… By coincidence of history, over the past ten years numerous people — some 30,000 sefaris (squatters) from North Gojam – have settled in Benji Maji (BM) zone [in Southern Ethiopia]. In Gura Ferda, there are some 24,000 sefaris. Because the area is forested, not too many people live there. For all intents and purposes, Gura Ferda is little North Gojam complete with squatters’ local administration… Settlers cannot move into the area and destroy the forest for settlement. It is illegal and must stop… Those who allege persecution and displacement of Amharas are engaged in irresponsible agitation which is not useful to anyone…”
Former Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Herman Cohen, who mediated the transfer of power to the TPLF from the military junta in 1991 in an interview in January 2012 revealed: “And  I questioned him [Meles] about land ownership. I was promoting allowing the farmers to have ownership of the land. He said that was not good because the Amharas would come and take over and buy all the land; and these people [the farmers] would return to be serfs like they were under the Emperor.”
The Nazis demonized the Jews by calling them loathsome and names and using derogatory epithets against them. The TPLF demonizes “Amhara” by using loathsome stereotypes to inflame underlying ethnic hatreds and tensions. The “Amhara” are not just the “enemy”, they are the “double enemy”. The “Amhara” are “colonizers”, “arrogant oppressors”,  “criminal  squatters”,  “conquerors” , “neftegna”  (gun-toting, land grabbing settlers), “enslavers”, etc. The incessant “Amhara” demonization propaganda is created not only to dehumanize the “Amhara” but also to make the “Amhara” the target of persecution, mistreatment, abuse, ridicule and official neglect and indifference.
Just as it is difficult to establish Hitler’s hatred of the Jews to a specific event in his life growing up in Vienna, it is similarly difficult to explain Meles’ hatred of “Amharas” having grown up in Addis Ababa, the capital. Meles attended  one of the more exclusive high schools there and even had the prized opportunity to attend university.
III. Balkanization, dismemberment and merchandizing of Ethiopia and decomposition of Ethiopian territorial integrity and sovereignty
The late Meles and his TPLF today have gone to extraordinary lengths to Balkanize and merchandize Ethiopia and bargain away its sovereignty. In February 2014, I wrote a commentary entitled, “Saving Ethiopia From the Chopping Block” challenging the legal basis for Hailemariam Desalegn’s (puppet-mastered by the TPLF) to transfer sovereign Ethiopian territory to the Sudan. That commentary was a follow up on my 2008 commentary entitled, “All is not quiet on the Western Front” challenging the late Meles Zenawi’s secret land giveaway to the Sudan.
In “Saving Ethiopia”, I argued that “Meles had no legal authority to hand over Ethiopian land to the Sudan, or for that matter to anyone else. Today, Hailemariam also has no legal right or authority to turn over Ethiopian land to the Sudan. Having said that, there is no question that Meles has “signed” an “agreement” to relinquish a “large chunk of territory in the Amhara region” to the Sudan. Hailemariam and his puppet masters are now trying to make us swallow this illegal land transfer by sweet talk of a “strategic framework agreement”. The fact of the matter is that any transfer of Ethiopian land to the Sudan or any other country by the regime in power today is without any legal basis under the Ethiopian Constitution or international law.”
In March 2011, I wrote a commentary entitled, “Ethiopia: A Country for Sale” lamenting the fact that the country is being sold piecemeal to fly-by-night scammers disguised as “investors”:  “Ethiopia is on sale. Everybody is getting a piece of her. For next to nothing. The land vultures have been swooping down on Gambella from all parts of the world. Meles Zenawi proudly claims ‘36 countries including India, China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have leased farm land.’ This month (March 2011) the concessions are being worked at a breakneck pace, with giant tractors and heavy machinery clearing trees, draining swamps and ploughing the land…   Karuturi, ‘one of the world’s top 25 agri-businesses’ plans to ‘export palm oil, sugar, rice and other foods from Gambella province to world markets’.”
In my March 2013 commentary, “Land and Ethiopia’s Corruptocracy”, using the World Bank’s 550-page study “Diagnosing Corruption in Ethiopia”, I demonstrated that corruption in the land sector in Ethiopia occurs in several ways. First and foremost, “elite and senior officials” snatch the most desirable lands in the country for themselves. These fat cats manipulate the “weak policy and legal framework and poor systems to implement existing policies and laws” to their advantage. They engage in “fraudulent actions to allocate land to themselves in both urban and rural areas and to housing associations and developers in urban areas.” These “influential and well-connected individuals are able to have land allocated to them often in violation of existing laws and regulations.
For nearly a quarter of a century, the late Meles and the TPLF have been repackaging an atavistic style of  tribal politics in a fancy wrapper called “ethnic federalism.” The TPLF has managed to segregate the Ethiopian people by ethno-tribal classifications and corralled them like cattle into grotesque regional political units called “kilils” (literally means “reservation”, ethnic homelands; semantically, the word also suggests the notion of an exclusion zone, an enclave).
The ideology of “kililism” shares many of the attributes of apartheid’s “Bantustanism” (“black African tribal homelands”). In Article 39 of the “Constitution of Ethiopia” Meles created “ethnic homelands” just as apartheid South Africa’s Bantu (Black) Authorities Act of 1951 created “bantustans”. Article 39 provides, “A nation, nationality or people for the purpose of this Constitution, is a group of people who have or share a large measure of a common culture, or similar customs, mutual intelligibility of language, belief in a common or related identities, and who predominantly inhabit an identifiable, contiguous territory.” Both ideologies aim to concentrate members of designated ethnic groups into “homelands” by creating ethno-linguistically homogeneous territories which could ultimately morph into “autonomous” nation states.
Prof. Ted Vestal, in his article, “Human Rights Abuses in ‘Democratic’ Ethiopia: Government Sponsored Ethnic Hatred”, illuminates the underlying logic of the TPLF’s “kililism” strategy: “Another aspect of the EPRDF’s [the organizational shell used by the TPLF to project an image of pluralism] strategy is to establish a governing system of ethnic federalism emphasizing rights of ‘nations, nationalities, and peoples.’ This high-sounding principle, cribbed from Lenin, is more Machiavellian than Wilsonian however. If the outnumbered Tigrayans who direct the EPRDF/FDRE can keep other ethnic groups divided and roiled against each other in ethno-xenophobias or content to manage affairs in their own limited bailiwicks, then larger matters can be subsumed by the one governing party. Thus, what the EPRDF views as the false ideology of nationalism for a ‘Greater Ethiopia’ can be kept in check and its proponents divided and conquered.”
The late Meles and the TPLF have bargained away a sea outlet and landlocked Ethiopia. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Herman Jay Cohen are on record stating that they warned and urged Meles to retain an outlet to the sea for Ethiopia by keeping the port of Assab; but their exhortations fell on Meles’ deaf ears.
In 2000, after a two-year war with Eritrea and the deaths of some 80 thousands Ethiopian soldiers, the late Meles signed the Algiers Agreement formally ending the Ethiopian-Eritrean War. That Agreement established a boundary and claims commissions to resolve outstanding issues.  What is incredible and inexcusable about that Agreement is the fact that after the Eritreans invaded Badme in northern Ethiopia in 1998 and were decisively defeated, Meles promptly converted Ethiopia’s battlefield victory into total diplomatic defeat by agreeing to deliver Badme to the invaders in arbitration. This marks the first time in modern world history where a nation that successfully repelled an invasion of its territory at great cost of human lives promptly turned around and delivered that same territory to the enemy on a silver platter in binding international arbitration.
To be continued…

Sunday, November 23, 2014

ታሪክን ማደብዝዝም ማጥፋትም አይቻልም!

         
በአለማችን በተለይ አፍሪካ ዉስጥ የአገርን ብሄራዊ ኃብት የሚዘርፉ፤የህዝብን መብት የሚረግጡና አገርን እነሱ ባሰኛቸዉ አቅጣጫ ብቻ ይዘዉ የሚነጉዱ አያሌ ፈላጭ ቆራጭ መንግስታት አሉ። እነዚህ ህዝብን የሚበድሉ መንግስታት ሁሉም በጥቅሉ አምባገነን ይባሉ እንጂ በመካከላቸዉ ጎላ ብሎ የሚታይ ትልቅ ልዩነት አለ። ሀኖም የቱንም ያክል ልዩነት ቢኖርም እንደ ዘረኞቹ የወያኔ መሪዎች እንመራዋለን የሚሉትን ህዝብ የሚንቁና የኛ ነዉ የሚሉትን አገር የሚጠሉ አምባገነን መንግስታት የሉም፤ በታሪክም ኖረዉ አያዉቁም። አምባገነን መንግስታት የስልጣን ዘመናቸዉን ለማራዘምና ከስልጣን ጋር ተያይዞ የሚመጣዉን ክብር፤ ዝናና ጥቅማ ጥቅም እንዳይቋረጥ ሲሉ የሚቃወማቸዉንና ለስልጣን ዘመናቸዉ አደጋ ነዉ የሚሉትን ሁሉ ያስራሉ፤ ይደበድባሉ ወይም ይገድላሉ። እነዚህን ነገሮች የወያኔ መሪዎችም ያደርጋሉ፤ ነገር ግን በወያኔና በሌሎቹ አምባገነን አገዛዞች መካክል እጅግ በጣም ትልቅ ልዩነት አለ። ለምሳሌ ወያኔዎች ዘረኛ አምባገነኖች ናቸዉ፤ የወያኔ መሪዎች ኢትዮጵያን እንደ ጥገት ላም አንጂ እንደ አገራቸዉ አይመለከቱም። ከዚህ በተጨማሪ ኢትዮጵያን፤ ህዝቧንና ታሪኳን ይንቃሉ፤ ያንኳስሳሉ።
ባለፉት አምስትና ስድስት አመታት በግልጽ እንደተመለከትነዉ የወያኔ መሪዎች የኢትዮጵያን ገበሬ ከመሬቱ አፋናቅለዉ ለምለም መሬቱን ለባዕዳንና ለህወሓት የጦር መኮንኖች ሰጥተዋል። መሬቴንና ቤቴን አልለቅም ብሎ የተቀናቀናቸዉን ደግሞ በጅምላ ገድለዋል። በከተሞች ዉስጥም ከተሜዉን ምንም ካሳ ሳይከፍሉት ዕድሜ ልኩን ከኖረበት ቤቱ እያፈናቀሉ ከነቤተሰቡ ሜዳ ላይ ጥለዉት መሬቱን ባለኃብት ለሚሏቸዉ የወያኔ ባለሟሎች ሰጥተዋል። በአጠቃላይ የወያኔ መሪዎች በኢትዮጵያ አንድነት፤ በታሪኳና በህዝቧ ላይ እንዲህ ነዉ ተብሎ ለመናገር የሚዳግት ትልቅ በደል ፈጽመዋል። ዘረኞቹ የወያኔ መሪዎች በእናት አገራችን ላይ ያደረሱት በደል ተዘርዝሮ የሚያልቅ አይደለምና ዛሬ ወደዚያ ዝርዝር ዉስጥ አንገባም፤ ዛሬ ትኩረት የምንሰጠዉ ወያኔ ደግሞ ደጋግሞ ከዘመተባቸዉና ሙሉ ኃይሉን ካሳረፈባቸዉ የአገራችን እሴቶች አንዱ ታሪካችን ነዉና የዛሬዉ ቆይታችን በዚሁ በታሪካችን አካባቢ ይሆናል።
ታሪክ በአንድ አገር ዉስጥ እያንዳንዱ ትዉልድ ከሱ የቀደመዉ ትዉልድ በግል፤ በቡድንና በማህበረሰብ ደረጃ የተጓዘበትን መንገድ ቁልጭ አድርጎ የሚያሳይ ካለፈዉ የምንማርበትና የወደፊቱን ጉዟችንን ለመጀመር በመረጃነት የሚያገለግለንን እዉቀት የምናገኝበት የጥበብ ድርሳን ነዉ። የማንም አገር ታሪክ ዉብ ሆኖ የሚያምርና የማያምር ሁለት ገጽታዎች አሉት፤ የማያምረንን የታሪክ ጠባሳ ወደ ኋላ ሄደን ማከም በፍጹም እንደማንችል ሁሉ የወደፊቱን ታሪካችንንም የብዙ ማህበረሰባዊ መስተጋብሮች ዉጤት ነዉና ያሰኘንን ቅርጽና ይዘት ልንሰጠዉ አንችልም። የታሪክ ዋናዉና ትልቁ ቁም ነገር የታሪኩ ባለቤት የሆነዉ ማህብረሰብ እራሱን ወደ ኋላም ወደ ፊትም የሚመለትበት መስኮት መሆኑ ነዉ። ምንም አይነት ታሪክ የሌለዉ ህብረተሰብ የለም፤ ካለም ከየት አንደመጣና ወዴት አንደሚሄድም አያዉቅም።
አገራችን ኢትዮጵያ ረጂምና ጥንታዊ ታሪክ ካላቸዉ ጥቂት አገሮች ዉስጥ አንዷ ናት። ይህ ረጂም ታሪካችን ደግሞ አንገት ቀና የሚያስደርግ የድልና የገድል ታሪክ አንደሆነ ሁሉ አንገት የሚያስደፋ የግፍና የበደል ታሪክም አለበት። የዛሬዉ ትዉልድ ኢትዮጵያዊ ካለፈዉ ታሪኩ ከበደሉም ከገድሉም ተምሮ የወደፊት አካሄዱን ከሞላጎደል መቆጣጠር የሚችል እድለኛ ትዉልድ ነዉና አባቶቹ ባቆዩለት ታሪክ ሊኮራ ይገባል። አንድ ህዝብ በታሪኩ እንዲኮራ ደግሞ ታሪኩ በተደጋጋሚ ሊነገረዉ ሊተረክለትና በጽሁም መልክትም በገፍ ሊቀርብለት ይገባል። የአገራችን የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ግን ለዚህ የታደለ አይደለም ፤ ምክንያቱም እንመራሀለን የሚሉት መሪዎቹ ታሪኩን የሚያንቋሽሹና የሚንቁ መሪዎች ናቸዉ።
ዘረኞቹ የወያኔ መሪዎች በኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ላይ ካደረሱትና ዛሬም በማድረስ ላይ ካሉት በደሎች አንዱና ዋነኛዉ የኢትዮጳያን ታሪክ ለባዕዳንና የታሪኩ ባለቤት ለሆነዉ የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ አሳንሰዉና እንደ ተራ ዕቃ አቃልለዉ ማቅረባቸዉ ነዉ። የወያኔ መሪዎች አዲስ አበባን ሲቆጣጠሩ መጀመሪያ ከተናገሯቸዉ ንግግሮች አንዱ የኢትዮጵያን ህዝብ ታሪክ የመቶ አመት ታሪክ ነዉ ያሉት አስቀያሚ ንግግር ነዉ። በዚህ አባባል ላይ የጸና አቋም ካላቸዉ የወያኔ መሪዎች ዉስጥ ዛሬ በህይወት የማይገኘዉ መለስ ዜናዊና ጓደኛዉ ስብሐት ነጋ ዋና ዋናዎቹ ናቸዉ። የሚገርመዉ እነዚህ የኢትዮጵያን ታሪክ በአንድ መቶ አመት የወሰኑት ሁለት ግለሰቦች የተወለዱት የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ የዛሬ 119 አመት በአፄ ሚኒልክ መሪነት ወራሪዉን የጣሊያን ጦር አይቀጡ ቅጣት በቀጡበት አድዋ ዉስጥ ነዉ።
ወያኔ ካለፈዉ መስከረም ወር ጀምሮ ባደበዘዘዉ ቁጥር እያሸበረቀ ያሰቸገረዉን የኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ ለማቆሸሽ ጠባሳዉ ከትዉልድ ወደ ትዉልድ የሚተላለፍ የክፋት ስራ እየሰራ ነዉ። ኢትዮጵያን የመሰለ ባለታሪክ አገር ገድሎ ለሞተዉ ዘረኛ ሰዉ ትልቅ ማዕከል በህዝብ ገንዘብ የሚያሰሩት የወያኔ መሪዎች ማስቀመጫ ቦታ ጠፋ እያሉ አያሌ ብርቅ የሆኑ የኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ መጽሀፍትን ከወመዘክር አይወጡ በችርቻሮ እየሸጡ ነዉ። እነዚህ ወያኔ የሚሸጣቸዉ መጽሐፍት የተጻፉት በተለያዪ ዘመናት ወደ ኢትዮጵያ መጥተዉ በነበሩት የእንግሊዝ፤ የፈረንሳይ፤ የጣሊያን፤ የስፔንና የጀርመን የታሪክ ጸሐፊዎች ነዉ። ከሰሞኑ ከአዲስ አበባ የሚመጡ ዜናዎች እንደሚያመለክቱት ወያኔ በዉጭ አገር የታሪክ ጸሐፊዎች የተጻፉትን የታሪክ መጽሐፍትና ተጠረዝዉ የተቀመጡ ቆየት ያሉ ጋዜጣዎችን በርካሽ ዋጋ እየቸበቸቡ የግሮሰሪ ዕቃ መጠቅለያ አድርጓቸዋል።
ይህንን አሳፋሪ የሆነ የወያኔ የመጽሐፍ ሽያጭ እንደ ተራ ወንጀል የምናልፍ ኢትዮጵያዉያን ካለን እጅግ በጣም ተሳስተናል። ዘረኞቹ የወያኔ መሪዎች የሚሰሩትን ስራ አበክረዉ የሚያዉቁ ሰዎች ናቸዉ፤ እያሰሩ ያሉት ስራ ደግሞ ግልጽ ነዉ። ዘረኞቹ የወያኔ መሪዎች የተጻፈ ታሪካችንን ብቻ ሳይሆን እያወደሙ ያሉት ባህላችንን፤ ወጋችንንና ቅርሶቻችንን ጨምር ነዉ እንዳልነበረ ያደረጉት። ለምሳሌ በብዙ የአለም አገሮች ዉስጥ ረጂም ዕድሜ ያስቆጠሩ ህንፃዎች፤ የታሪካዊ ሰዎች መኖሪያ ቤቶችና የተለያዪ የአገር ቅርሳቅርሶች ልዩ እንክብካቤ እየተደረገላቸዉ ከዘመን ወደ ዘመን እንዲተላለፉ የደረጋል። ኢትዮጵያ ወስጥ ግን ዕድሜ ለወያኔ ከፍተና ታሪካዊ እሴት ያላቸዉ ህንፃዎች በልማት ስም እንዲፈርሱ ይደረጋል። የጀግኖችን አጽም ያረፈበት የመቃብር ቦታም በግሬደር እየተደረመሰ የንግድና የችርቻሮ ቦታ ይሆናል።
ሌለዉ ወያኔ በታሪካችን ላይ የሚያደርሰዉ ጥፋት ታሪካችንን እንዳንማርና የታሪክ ተማራማሪዎቻችን በጥንታዊ ታሪካችን ላይ ምርምር እንዳያደርጉ እጅና እግራቸዉን ማሰሩ ነዉ። ለምሳሌ አዲስ አበባ ዩኒቨርሲቲ ዉስጥ የሚገኛዉ የታሪክ ዲፓርትመንት የኢትዮጵያን ታሪክ ማስተማር ብቻ ሳይሆን ታሪካችንን ከተለያየ አቅጣጫ በማጥናትና ምርምር በማድረግ ለታሪካችን መበልጸግ ከፍተኛ አስተዋጽኦ የሚያደርግ ተቋም ነዉ። ሆኖም ይህ በተለያዪ መንግስታት ዉስጥ ለረጂም አመታት ትልቅ ስራ ሲሰራ የቆየዉ የታሪክ ዲፓርትመንት ዛሬ አለ ተብሎ መናገር በማይቻልበት አሳዛኝ ሁኔታ ላይ ይገኛል። ይህ ሁሉ የሚያሳየን ወያኔ የቀድሞ ታሪካችንን እያወደመ የሚቀጥለዉን ታሪካችንን ደግሞ በራሱ አቅጣጫ እያጣመመ በመጻፍ ላይ መሆኑን ነዉ።
ዘረኞቹ የወያኔ መሪዎች የኢትዮጵያን ታሪክ አስመልክቶ በአንድ በኩል የኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ የተጻፈዉ በተወሰኑ ሰዎች ከአንድ አቅጣጫ ብቻ ነዉ ሲሉ በሌላ በኩል ደግሞ የረጂሙን ዘመን የአገራችን የኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ ከአንድ ሞቶ አመታ የበለጠ ዕድሜ የለዉም እያሉ በተደጋጋሚ ተናግረዋል። ዛሬ በገፍ ለጨረታ ያቀረቧቸዉ የታሪክ መጽሐፍት ቁልጭ አድርገዉ የሚናገሩት ደግሞ ታሪካችን ከ3000 ሺ አመታት በላይ መሆኑንና የተጻፈዉም በተወሰኑ ሰዎች ብቻ ሳይሆን በተለያዪ ኢትዮጵያዉያንና የዉጭ አገር ሰዎች ጭምር መሆኑንደ ነዉ። ዛሬ ወያኔ እንደ ርካሽ ዕቃ እያወጣ የሚቸበችባቸዉ መጽሀፍት ለዚህ አሳዛኝ ዕጣ የበቁት ይህንን የወያኔ አይን ያወጣ ዉሸት ስለሚያጋልጡ ነዉ።
አገራችን ኢትዮጵያን እንወዳለን የምንል ኢትዮጵያዉያን በሙሉ ይህ በአፋችን ሁሌም የምንለዉ ቃል በተግባር የምንተረጉምበት አጋጣሚ ፊት ለፊታችን ላይ ተደቅኗል። ኢትዮጵያ አንደ ገና ዳቦ ከላይና ከታች ወያኔ ባነደደዉ ረመጥ እሳት እየተለበለበች ነዉ። ይህንን እሳት ማጥፍትና አገራችንን ከወያኔ መታደግ ካለብን ግዜዉ ነገ ሳይሆን ዛሬ ነዉ።
አያሌ ኢትዮጵያዉያን የወያኔን የመጽሐፍ ሽያጭ አስመልክቶ የወሰዱትን ቆራጥና ብልህ እርምጃ ግንቦት ሰባት የፍትህ፤ የነጻነትና፤ የዲሞክራሲ ንቅናቄ እጅግ በጣም ያደንቃል። በአዲስ አበባና በአካባቢዋ የሚገኙ አያሌ አገር ወዳድ ኢትዮጵያዉያን የአገርና የወገን ሃላፊነት ተሰምቷቸዉ ወያኔ ለጨረታ ያቀረበዉን መጽሐፍ በመግዛት የአገራቸዉን ታሪክ ለመታደግ ያደረጉት ጥረት በዋጋ ሊተመን የማይችል ትልቅ አገራዊ ስራ ነዉ። አገራችን ዛሬ ባለችበት ሁኔታ ነገ አትገኝም የሚል እምነታችን የጸና ነዉና እነዚህን የገዛችኋቸዉን መጽሀፍት በጥንቃቄ በመያዝ ሀላፊነትና የአገር አደራ ለሚሰማዉ በህዝብ የተመረጠ መንግስት አንድታስረክቡ አደራ እንላችኋለን። ከአሁን በኋላም ቢሆን የወያኔን ፀረ አገርና ፀረ ህዝብ ስራ እየተከታተላችሁ እንድታከሽፉና በሚያልፈዉ ህይወታችሁ የማያልፍ ታሪክ ሰርታችሁ ወያኔን በማሰወገዱ ዘመቻ ዉስጥ ሙሉ ተሳትፎ አንድታደርጉ አገራዊ ጥሪ እናስተላለፋለን።

Friday, November 21, 2014

እነ ሀብታሙ አያሌው ዋስትና ተከለከሉ! አቃቤ ህግ ማስረጃ አሟልቶ እንዲቀርብ ታዝዟል! -በነገረ ኢትዮጵያ ሪፖርተር

በእነ ዘላለም ወርቃገኘሁ የክስ መዝገብ በፌደራል አቃቤ ህግ የሽብር ክስ የተመሰረተባቸው አራቱ የተቃዋሚ የፖለቲካ ፓርቲዎች አመራሮች እና በተመሳሳይ መዝገብ የተከሰሱት ሌሎች ስድስት ተከሳሾች ያቀረቡትን የዋስትና ጥያቄ ፍርድ ቤቱ ሳይቀበለው ቀርቷል፡፡ሀብታሙ አያሌው፣ የሺዋስ አሰፋ፣ አብርሃ ደስታ እና ዳንኤል ሺበሽ በሚገኙበት የክስ መዝገብ የተከሰሱት አስሩም ተከሳሾች ዛሬ የፌደራሉ ከፍተኛ ፍርድ ቤት ልደታ ምድብ ችሎት፣ ተከሳሾቹ ህገ መንግስቱን በመጥቀስ ያቀረቡትን የዋስትና መብት ጥያቄ ፍርድ ቤቱ አቃቤ ህግ የጸረ ሽብር አዋጁን በመጥቀስ ዋስትናው እንዳይፈቀድ ያቀረበውን መከራከሪያ በመቀበል የዋስትና ጥያቄውን አልተቀበለውም፡፡ በመሆኑም ተከሳሾች ፍርድ ቤቱ ክሱን መርምሮ በሂደት ውሳኔ እስኪያሳልፍ ድረስ በእስር ላይ ሆነው ጉዳያቸውን እንዲከታተሉ ወስኗል፡፡በሌላ በኩል ፍርድ ቤቱ በተከሳሽ ጠበቆች የቀረበውን ማስረጃ አለመሟላት በመመርመር አቃቤ ህግ ለህዳር 17 ቀን 2007 ዓ.ም ማስረጃዎችን አሟልቶ እንዲቀርብ በሚል አጭር ቀጠሮ ሰጥቷል፡፡በዛሬው ዕለት ተከሳሾች ከላይ ሙሉ ነጭ ሸሚዝ ለብሰው ፍርድ ቤት የቀረቡ ሲሆን፣ ነጭ ማድረጋቸውም ‹ሰላማዊ ነን› የሚለውን መልዕክት ለማስተላለፍ በማለም እንደሆነ መረዳት ተችሏል፡፡

Friday, November 7, 2014

A blessing in disguise for Temesgen Desalegn

He wrote blaming and defaming the government as it kills, arrests, and suppresses…”
That was read in a courtroom where Temesgen’s verdict was heard yesterday. It was very disgraceful to hear this. After two years lengthy of the court case, Temesgen Desalegn was found ‘guilty’ of inciting violence and defamation. That was really funny. Criticizing the government becomes defaming it in Ethiopia. Unlucky!An Ethiopian editor is facing as many as 10 years in prison
The government filed over 100 lawsuits against Temsegen so far. And though it was unsurprising, the government, through its Kangaroo court, has sentenced Temesgen Desalegn, one of the most courageous journalists in Ethiopia, to three years in jail yesterday.
Temsegen is now in jail for he wrote ‘blaming and defaming the government as it kills, arrests, and suppresses’. Isn’t it a fact that the government has been doing all these on Ethiopian people? Didn’t the government kill innocents during post election period of 2005? Didn’t the government kill innocent University students last year? Didn’t the government jail journalists? It did these all. What is blaming then? Why don’t we blame the government for killings and jailing journalists and dissents?
Temsegen was just exercising his constitutional right to freedom of expression. I believe his only crime is exercising his right courageously. And I take my hat off for his job. I am not going to cry for him. He is not going to be disturbed by their arrest because he knows them very well. Yes, he knows that the government ‘arrests, kills and suppresses.’ What happened to him now is what he has been writing about.
Eskinder Nega, another hero in Kaliti prison cell, was expecting Temesgen’s sentence. During my visit last Saturday, he was telling me that EPRDF would definitely put Temesgen in prison for about 2-3 years. Eskinder was right! Temesgen has already joined him in prison, escalating the number of jailed journalists to 18, second jailer of journalists next to Eritrea in Africa.
Of course, Temesgen’s sentence is a blessing in disguise for him. He has gone several times to court. It is tiresome! Three years is too short for Temesgen as he knew they would do this on him anytime they like. He bravely discharged his responsibility. Yes, he has accomplished his job. What remains is ours! We must not let Eskinder, Reeyot, Wubshet, Temsegen, and others down. We have to keep writing, speaking out and struggle for our right.
Temsegen is jailed while exercising his right to freedom of expression courageously. The homework is on us. We shall not be jailed while we are doing nothing. I said Temesgen’s sentence is a blessing in disguise for him because he has done his part, even beyond his part, and hence need to have time to look back his journey and articulate his future move. Temesgen is really a free man; a free man behind the bar.
Yes, the government sentenced the free man. And we remain silent. Jailing is becoming a profitable business for the government because we still are silent. It is a load for us out here. For Temsegen, it is a blessing in disguise.
Stay strong Teme!

United States call for the Ethiopian government to release journalists

U.S. Deeply Concerned by Sentence of Ethiopian Journalist

Press Statement
Jen Psaki
Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
October 30, 2014
The United States is deeply concerned by the October 27 sentencing of Ethiopian journalist Temesgen Desalegn to three years in prison forU.S. Deeply Concerned by Sentence of Ethiopian Journalist “provocation and dissemination of inaccurate information.” Freedom of expression and freedom of the press are fundamental elements of a democratic society, and the promotion and protection of these rights and freedoms are basic responsibilities of democratic governments.
As President Obama stated during his meeting in September with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam, it is important that Ethiopia’s progress and positive example on economic development and regional conflict resolution extends to civil society as well. We urge Ethiopia to make similar progress with regard to respect for press freedom and the free flow of ideas and reiterate our call for the Ethiopian government to release journalists imprisoned for exercising their right to freedom of expression.

Human rights campaigner says African Union should move headquarters out of Ethiopia

by: CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA , Associated Pres
JOHANNESBURG — The African Union should move its headquarters out of Ethiopia because of concerns about freedom of expression there, an Angolan journalist and human rights campaigner said.african union headquarters
Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais, who has been jailed and faces numerous legal challenges for his investigative work in Angola, said in Johannesburg on Tuesday night that the African Union is hypocritical for keeping its base in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital. The union represents 53 countries on the continent and says it is committed to transparency and human rights.
Marques cited the ongoing Ethiopian trial on terrorism-related charges of bloggers from Zone 9, a collective that publishes critical news and commentary. He also mentioned the three-year prison sentence handed last week to Temesgen Desalegn, the former editor of the now-defunct newspaper Feteh who was convicted of charges including incitement.
“The situation has worsened, and it indeed shows the hypocrisy of the African Union as an organization representing all Africans,” Marques said at an African journalism conference held at the University of the Witwatersrand.
The Committee to Protect Journalists says there are at least 17 journalists in jail in Ethiopia. The only African country with more journalists in prison is Eritrea, it said.
African journalists and human rights campaigners should be “embarrassed for doing so little to support our peers in Ethiopia,” Marques said. One option, he said, is to campaign to get the African Union to move its headquarters to a country with a good human rights record.
The Angolan journalist gave a lecture held annually in honor of Carlos Cardoso, a Mozambican journalist who was fatally shot in 2000 in Maputo, Mozambique’s capital, while investigating a multi-million dollar fraud case.
Marques described Cardoso as “the great friend I never had the chance to meet personally,” saying the Mozambican campaigned for his release when Angolan authorities jailed him in 1999 for criticizing President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
Dos Santos, who took office in 1979, is one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders.