by Getahune Bekele
The most pre-eminent among hordes of loathsome TPLF warlords, he
became famous after threatening the entire Eritrean population with
genocide during the 1998 – 2000 boarder war.
However, when he later turned his anger on the late despot Meles
Zenawi for bringing the war to an abrupt end without his consent, and
threatened him with a coup, the General lost his job as the army’s chief
– of – staff.
He then miraculously avoided execution or long term imprisonment due
to his popularity in the army and remained critical of Zenawi’s iron
hand rule, but after the death of the tyrant, the man who is unwittingly
the most violent in the TPLF rank, rejoined the ruling junta along with
warlord Seye Abreha.
On Tuesday 18 Dec 2012, Gen Tsadkan Gebretinsay was in the republic
of South Sudan capital Juba, where he issued a stern warning to
Ethiopian refugees against wagging armed insurrection to overthrow the
minority junta.
In the meeting organized by the Ethiopian embassy in Juba and held at
Juba’s grand hotel conference hall, General Tsadkan vowed to deport all
refugees back to Ethiopia if the attack on government installations and
foreign owned farms in Gambella province intensifies.
Flanked by Juba city residents such as Tilahune Hailemariam, younger
brother of former ruler Mengistu Hailemariam, Ethiopian embassy
officials and a high ranking S.Sudan interior ministry official, Tsadkan
told refugees to report any suspicious activities directly to the
Ethiopian embassy or to South Sudan police or interior ministry
officers.
According to our sources in Juba city, the meeting was hastily
arranged after a rumor spread in the city that some senior opposition
figures were secretly recruiting Anuak fighters to destabilize the
troubled province of Gambella.
“All this meetings and warnings are is designed to intimidate the
Anuaks who are still struggling with the trauma of thousands of deaths
through brutal repression since 2003. The ruling minority junta is
extremely worried. If a fire starts in Gambella, it will be hard to put
out.” An Ethiopian medical practitioner working in Juba told the Horn
Times reporters.
However, contrary to the junta’s warmongering, the well respected and
popular leader of the Anuaks, Obang Metho has repeatedly rejected using
violence as political tool and he is still calling on the TPLF to end
repression.
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