by Zelalem Abate
E-mail: zelalem.abate1@gmail.com
Academic
activities such as studying, teaching, inventing, leading,
administrating and other responsibilities in a university or college
require at a minimum academic freedom. Unfortunately, however, academic
freedom in higher education institutions of Ethiopia is drier than the Sahara
desert.
Ethiopians who have been part of these institutions as a
student, teacher, or any other workers have been grilled by this desert.
Although, no one can tell better than we, the victims of this inferno;
national and international human rights organizations have documented
the absence of freedom of expression, association, and assembly in the
colleges and Universities of Ethiopia(1).
Higher-education
students’ activities are monitored routinely by government agents who
are registered as students while, in fact, their primary mission is
spying for the minority government. These spy-government agents have
total authority to report to the unprofessional and notorious police not
only students who criticize the way the country or the government is
run but also any students whom they suspect have such idea. Furthermore,
the spy agents play the governments divide and rule game by promoting fight among students on ethnic line (2).
As a result students live
in fear of the government and each other. Only students loyal to the
Ethiopian Peoples Democracy Front (EPRDF) in general and the Tigrai
Libration Front (TPLF), in particular, could escape this harassment although they themselves could spy each other as well.
The
TPLF Spy agents create a climate of fear in colleges and universities
and exert strong pressure on every student to enroll as a party member
as soon as the student joins the institution. Each student is supposed
to be member of one of the four political parties which include the TPLF
(the mastermind of ethnic division), Oromo People Democracy
Organization (OPDO), Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM) and
Southern Peoples Democratic Front (SEPDF) (3).
Whether they like it or not, party membership should be based on
ethnicity-nothing else. Then, these member students form campus- student
committees. The campus-student committees are run by four chairpersons
who came from the minority TPLF and the other three pseudo
organizations. These paid TPLF cadres who run these campus committees
are called “campus coordinators”. The campus coordinators are not real
students but merciless individuals who are in need of money and other benefits in exchange of their spying service to the government.
The
government spy agency and “security forces” (informed by campus
coordinators and other spies) harass students who are unwilling to be
party members physically and mentally. State security forces illegally
detain and sometimes
torture activist students who want to form their own non-ethnic based
student unions or who just demonstrate to express their frustration in
the campus. For TPLF, students who discuss their fundamental human
rights and issues about their country are crossing the”red lines”. As a
result, these students could be beaten, arrested and tortured.
TPLF
government also spreads verbal terror among the students. For example,
they randomly call students on their cell phones to warn them they are
being watched and followed. Furthermore, they call students’ parents and
scare them to stop their children from “causing trouble”. What the TPLF
calls trouble is freedom of expression, assembly and organization.
As
most Ethiopians know, the shameful TPLF government divides our society
in to anti-development and development groups. For example, for this
lawless government, the business men who give a chunk of bribe to its
cadres are developmental businessmen and those despise TPLFs racially
intoxicated policies and do not give bribes are anti-developmental
businessmen. Similarly, there are developmental and anti-developmental
students. Obviously, the pro-developmental students are the EPDRF
members and anti-developmental students are those who are unwilling to
be party members. Non-cadre or non-TPLF affiliated students are
relentlessly told (through TPLF cadres) that they could not get job if
they do not have EPRDF membership ID card. They could also be evicted
from their education in one or another way (4).
Privileges
for abroad further education are totally based on party and ethnic
line. Students hailed from Tigrai do not get in to competition at
all-they get it through blood line. Students of Tigrai origin took
majority of scholarships that come from North America, Europe and China.
In fact, scholarships coming from these highly developed countries are
not posted for the students and non-tigrian students rarely hear about
these opportunities. Mind you just like financial institutions, the
scholarship committees in most of the institution are run by TPLF
Tigraes or their loyal subordinates. Other scholarships coming from
other countries such as India are posted but still only EPRDF members or
its loyalties are almost always the winners.
The same is the case
about job opportunities after graduation. Graduates of Tigre origin
have unquestionable right to work anywhere in the country and they are
chosen to run important offices (5).
Students from other ethnicities may get the job as long as they are
loyal to the EPRDF, but only in their own segregated region called
Killil.
Students who are non-Tigre and at the same time non-loyal to
EPRDF will never get jobs. The later groups of students, in fact, could
systematically end up in prison without any offence if they do not
submit and become member to one of the TPLF affiliated parties. Students
who stayed with their conscience and resist membership to TPLF or its
servant organizations could be followed and denied employment, not only
in government owned business and offices but also in any
non-governmental organizations.
In summary, TPLF has changed
higher education institutions of Ethiopia to merciless cadres training
centers. It looks the TPLF government is “building” so called colleges
and universities not to produce educated citizens but to increase its
immoral and unethical party members. The campus looks a fenced land
where wild wolves chase a herd of sheep. Majority of students spend most
of their time in fear of the government security forces and spying
agents rather than focusing on their education. TPLF has broken the
trust between the professors and students and among the students
themselves. Students who try to organize themselves on non-ethnic basis
are punished while the Ethnocentric EPRDF members are promoted for
making students fear and hate each other on ethnic line.
The current
environment in higher- education institutions in Ethiopia promotes
baptism in racism, fear, lie, betryal, mistrust and corruption,
certainly not in education. The Ethiopian people and the society of the
higher institutions shall realize this realty and take action that could
reverse this dangerous anti-social course.
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