by Yilma Bekele
“Ich bin ein Berliner.” - “I am a Berliner” Those
words were spoken by President John F. Kennedy on June 26, 1963 in West
Berlin. He said that to show solidarity with the people of Berlin after
the East Germans with the approval of the Soviet Union erected the
Berlin Wall to prevent their captive citizens from fleeing to the west.
The passage I like the most is when he said “Two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was civis romanus sum ["I am a Roman citizen"]. Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is “Ich bin ein Berliner!”…
All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and
therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words “Ich bin ein
Berliner!”
Today it feels me with so much pride to say all Ethiopians where ever we live say in unison “ene Amara negene” Injustice
against any of Ethiopia’s children is injustice to all of her children.
We feel each other’s pain. When one Ethiopian is marginalized, when a single Ethiopian
is put in harm’s way it is an affront to each one of us and we all
suffer. It was none other than Martin Luther King Jr. who took injustice
to heart when he declared “he who passively accepts evil is
as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts
evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”
Tell me my fellow Ethiopian. What do you see in the picture? It is a
picture of people huddled together. It must be night time, what are they
doing outside in the cold? Why are they sad? There is no mistaking that
they are our people. I can tell that Ethiopian face from a mile away. Look
at that slender chiseled face, kind eyes and welcome demeanor. They are
our sisters, brothers, mothers or fathers sitting on bare soil, with no
chairs and it is difficult to tell whether it is outdoors or inside.
There is no question they seem to be confused, tired, and sad.
Notices
the young girl on the left with barefoot and looking resigned and
observe the father on top right holding his chin and just seeming to
wonder about the dire situation. I want you to see the child on his
mother’s lap looking sad and his mother looking straight at the
photographer not for pity but seems to be saying ‘take a good look,
don’t forget my ace!’ I cried because I am human, I hurt because I
cannot be there to hold their hand, rub their shoulders and ‘whisper it
is ok, I am here to help.’ Oh my God the pain is killing me; it is
tearing my soul apart. Why is this happening to my people? Why am I
witnessing this suffering?
They are not just numbers. They are not statistics we refer to from some paper.
They are living, breathing human beings. There is no Ethiopia without
them. A house cannot stand without a foundation and a country does not
exist without people. The people you see above are Amaras from the
region referred to as Beneshangul/Gumuzl Kilil in Western Ethiopian
that were deported from their own land to places they don’t even know.
They are the homeless Ethiopians. They are stateless people within a
country called Ethiopia. They are the surplus Ethiopians. How does such
calamity happen? Was there an invasion by a foreign forcer? Was there
some kind of natural disaster? Was there a civil war?
No they are the victims of a policy carried out by a rogue regime
gone wild. Their plight is a calculated and thought out policy put in
place by the regime in power. They are the recipient of a plan drawn by
Meles Zenawi and his friends
to keep our country in perpetual conflict and destroy Ethiopia from
within. This is not an isolated event or an opportunistic move on the
spur of the moment. No this is a plan drawn over thirty years ago same
as Adolf Hitler’s plan of what he called to as the ‘Final Solution’ to
annihilate the Jewish people.
This is Meles Zenawi, Sebhat Nega,
Seyoum Mesfin, and Abbay Tshaye’s and company nefarious plan directed at
a single ethnic group. The ‘Final Solution’ against the Amara people.
Fascist Mussolini in his own evil ways knew that he cannot conquer
Ethiopia without partitioning us. Thus he divided our country into six
units as follows: 1) Eritrea to include Tigrai – capital Asmara 2)
Amhara to include Begemeder, Gojjam, Wello and northern Shoa – capital
Gonder 3) Galla and Sidamo –capital Jimma 4) Addis Abeba 5) Harar 6)
Somalia-capital Mogadishu. Meles Zenawi and his Woyane party went
further and created what we today call nine Kilils. He called it
Federalism but in actuality it was South Africa’s Apartheid system in
East Africa.
Musoloni and the Italians were in charge of the six units they
created. The white minority government in South Africa was the boss of
all the Bantustans. In Ethiopia Meles Zenawi with his Tigrai ethnic
based Woyane party ushered a new era of abuse, conflict, civil war and
the beginning of the destruction of our ancient land.
All Tigray’s are not Woyane. On the other hand there is no reason to
shy away from stating the obvious-most Tigrais are the beneficiary of
the system set up by Woyane warlords. They are the number one Ethiopians
standing heads high above all others. This is not hate. This is not a
figment of my imagination. Nothing happens in Ethiopia without the
knowledge and consent of the Woyane party. This is a very painful
statement to write down but why hide from the truth.
It is also true that Woyane agents and provocateurs planted among us
are posing as Amara/Oromo among others and making ugly and hateful
statements directed at our brothers and sisters from Tigrai ethnic
group. This is the Way Woyane operates and we are all familiar with that
mentality. We should also be aware of the fact that Woyane has been
systematically attacking Ethiopian history, Ethiopian heritage and the
concept of being an Ethiopian in order to carry out their goal of
setting us against each other. They have convinced a few gullible
people, uneducated and lumpen individuals that our country is not worth
saving and separation and going your own way is an option.
We should all try harder not to allow any kind of hateful speech; any
put down of each other based on ethnicity and should at no time and
place tolerate such ugly and backward behavior. It is commendable to be
proud of one’s ethnicity and heritage but it is not a license to attack
and degenerate someone from another group. We do not have choice what
ethnic group to belong to when born, we are what we are. No one decide
ahead to be white or black, to be Chinese or Indian, to be short of tall
or be female or male. That is all in the hands of a higher authority.
Ignorance and pettiness is what makes us stressed and lash out against
those we are not familiar with.
Then some evil people like our Woyane warlords use our weakness to
divide us, to be suspicious of each other and plant the seeds of hatred
in our society. It is a struggle not to be taken by such propaganda that
is intended to make us feel better even with an empty stomach. Let
alone our old and poor backward country even the industrialized and
educated countries have not been able to tackle this cancer in their
body politic.
But we Ethiopians are resilient people. The fact of the matter is
over twenty years of hate filled propaganda by Woyane has not been able
to accomplish their goal of setting us against each other. Proof in
point being during Woyanes deportation of our Eritrean citizens it was
heartwarming to see our ordinary people crying and being distressed
following the buses that was hauling our brethren, it was a display of
true Ethiopian love to see the citizens of Gurafereda washing their
hands of Shiferaw Shigute’s ugly deed and today we are sure that our
citizens of Bena Shangul do not agree with this current nightmare
visited on them by the new Woyane warlords in Arat Kilo.
Do you really think puppet Shiferaw Shigute of Southern Region, do
you for a second believe puppet Ahmed Naser Ahmed Of Beneshangul/Gumuz
Kilil will carry out such ugly deed without the approval and consent of
Meles Zenawi then and Debretsion Gebremichael today? No sir, this kind
activity is carried out with the direction of the highest body of the
party that is run by Debretsion and company.
It does not do us any good to speculate why they are doing this
criminal act. Why would a government declare war on its own people is a
question history always tries to answer. It is nothing new. It has
happened before we have witnessed it unfold all around us. Rwanda was
yesterday, Bosnia is still fresh in our mind and Gurafereda and
Beneshangul are close to our heart. No matter how you put it in Ethiopia
under the leadership of the Woyane Tigrai based TPLF party our country
is turning into hell on Earth. Our Gambellan citizens are uprooted from
their ancestral land, Sidama citizens are hunted like wild animals and
the Amaras are the favorite target of these disturbed and sick
individuals in charge.
Of course we can fight their hatred based criminal act with more hate. I believe MLK Jr. said it better when he wrote ‘Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.’
I do not hate Woyane. I do not want to be like them. Again I will quote
you MLK when he said “I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too
much a burden to bear.” My heart aches when I think of the dead Meles
Zenawi, I cringe when I see the picture of Bereket Semeone, Debretsion
Gebremichael, Sebhat Nega or Abbay Tshaye’s.
They must carry such a
burden with them how do they ever sleep at night? How do they function
among the company of people with such overwhelming evilness engulfing
the depth of their soul?
We all have responsibilities in our daily life. We are fathers,
mothers, sisters, brothers, cousins, neighbors and workers interacting
with other fellow human beings. Sometimes our duties and expectations
from those around us is a source of stress and uneasiness.
Fathers and
mothers worry about the welfare of their family, children are under
constant pressure to perform better and our work place puts up so much
demand on us we are driven to the edge. It is all because we all want to
be loved, needed and do better for those around us. The ultimate
satisfaction is when a job done comes out perfect and those around us
appreciate the effort. That is the reward that feeds the ego.
Our leaders do not seem to understand that. Given the chance to lead
and make a better world for their fellow citizens that put so much trust
and faith in them they callously throw away the opportunity to excel.
They choose the path of hate, divide and rule and the road of
destruction. Instead of sharing the bounty that comes from all working
together and lift everybody higher they choose to hoard little crumbs
for themselves and those around them.
They play with words to fool
themselves. They try to manipulate reality to fit their myopic vision.
They think calling famine nutrition deficiency changes the pain, naming
their terror squad internal security wipes the blood of their hands or
doctoring the book balances the account for real. It is a sickness with
no cure.
I wrote down I cried and felt broken heart when I saw the picture of
my people from Beneshangul then I thought about it. Yes it is human to
feel their pain but that is not the answer to our problem. I went back
to MLK to see what he tells me about mending a broken heart. How did the
great leader deal with such ugliness in the world. This is what he said
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of
comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and
controversy.” It is true my response should be what am I going to do about this situation that is keep me up all night?
I am going to be proactive. I will not sit down and observe and take
this abuse silently. I am in the USA. I will do my best to discuss with
my people so we can find a solution that is sustainable. I will write
and talk every chance I get to develop a culture of inclusiveness based
on equality, respect and justice. I will support all those forces that
are struggling to overcome this force of darkness by any means
necessary. I will strive harder to learn from this negative experience
and turn it into a positive experience so we can together build a better
and just society. I will organize my fellow exiles to contact their
Senators, Representatives, locally elected officials so they can
pressure the US government to stop coddling such a criminal enterprise
masquerading as a government.
I am also heartened by political parties, civic organizations and
groups that are currently working under harsh conditions in Ethiopia to
gather information, proof and documents regarding the ethnic cleansing
situation. I also believe upon getting our documents in order we could
be able to do a citizen’s arrest of all the mentioned criminals when
they show up outside the country. We can as victims of government
atrocity hold these despicable individuals and hand them to our local
police. Armed with our documents we have every right as human beings to
ask that they be brought to justice since they are breaking
international law which our country is signatory of.
It is just but
another arsenal in our fight against injustice. Finally since
information is power I give my word of honor that I do my at most best
to strengthen and make ESAT the most powerful media in my beautiful
homeland. I ask my fellow Ethiopians to sit down and think hard because
indifference has not brought us any amount of measurable respite from
this from this never ending atrocity by a regime one wild.
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