The
battle for freedom in Ethiopia is a struggle to get the answer for the
WHY questions. It is a war between tyranny and freedom movements to keep
the people ignorant or enlightened respectively, noting more or less to
it. Which sides of the battle we choose to be determines freedom and
the fate of our people. Those that skirt the WHY question to fit their
agenda are parasites that live
off the blood and sweat of our people; expanding the grips and
extending the life of tyranny. They are the living dead, noting more or
less to them.
by Teshome Debalke
The article ‘Why’ in the Land of ‘No why’ by Brother Muktar M. Omer nailed
the most important question of freedom and democracy in Ethiopia. It
triggered me to speak my mind and put the issue to rest. The simple
fact, we as people couldn’t ask the why question and get the appropriate
answer tell the story of our predicaments under tyranny for too long.
Likewise, the failure to establish the right institutions to identify
the responsible parties and institutions of tyranny to ask the WHY
questions and demand answer itself requires the WHY question.
At
present, there is no dispute we are under a degenerate ethnic tyranny
that sees the WHY question as the end of its illegitimate and corrupt
rule. At the meantime, its stooges and supporters see it as an end of
their rent seeking-afforded to them by the same tyranny. Others see it ‘what is it in for me’ in their quest to benefit from the chaos ethnic tyranny created. In contrast, the rest of Ethiopians see the WHY question as a life-and- death issue of freedom and liberty to end tyranny for good. These divergences of interests are what got us into endless squabble among ourselves and with tyranny and its riffraff. The
saddest thing of all is it doesn’t require a PhD to figure out the WHY
questions and the responsible parties to answer them. But, we keep on
asking the wrong question at the wrong time by splitting hair and
wasting time from burying tyranny for good.
We must
understand the WHY question isn’t going away until it is answered in
the public interest until tyranny no more. Nor, we should expect tyranny
to answer the WHY question against its very existence. Our
misunderstanding of the nature of tyranny is costing lives and
resources. The more we entertain tyranny can see beyond it survival the
more we fail to reach freedom and democracy. Therefore, we might as well
deal with the nature of tyranny head-on and once-and-for-all and move
on to the next steps of making the responsible parties accountable. Failure to address this simple fact is where millions of our people are suffering under tyranny.
Before
I say the way the why question should be addressed let me say how I
came around to answer it for myself and live by its creeds. Early in
life I swore not to associate or join any organization or group that
doesn’t answer the WHY question of my people if hell freezes over. This
personal decision wasn’t out of enlightenment or some divine
intervention. It was not defiantly for personal
interest on the expenses of my people. Simply, love and respect to the
rights of my people and my demand for answer to the WHY question thought
me a hard lesson. Individual in the position of responsibility are not
willing to answer or afraid of the WHY question. I quickly realize the
nature of tyranny runs deep at individual level in avoiding the WHY
question of public interest. Later in life, I experienced the same
behavior at institutional level; running from the WHY question in one
institution or another.
Therefore, I recognized institutional
transparency the key to answer the WHY question. Ever since, I have no
respect, recognition, or interest in any institution that doesn’t answer
the WHY question on the universal suffrage and the political, social
economic rights of my people, the Ethiopians.
In a simple democratic language,
no mandate, no rule of law and no accountability; no respect, no
recognition and no interest in such regimes, institutions or groups no
matter how much they pander to my personal above my people’s interest. I
particularly detest those that peddle on ethnicity, religion, region…
as excuse not to answer the WHY question of my people. I believe, they
are not only playing the ‘us against them’ game contrary to Ethiopiawinet but, incapable of entertaining the WHY question as a moving targets.
I
also reached a conclusion; for the most part our contemporary
intellectuals are not up to the job of taking our people to the promise
land. Pandering for their individual interest of power and lust by all
means they failed raising the WHY questions on behalf of our people.
Beyond that, I watched when they reduced the bigger public interest into
pity squabble willing to waste time; watching lives and limbs lost and
the integrity of our people and nation compromised, contrary to the
sprit of Ethiopiawinet.
Therefore, the article ‘Why’ in the Land of ‘No why’
by Brother Muktar is timely and stirred me up to say my thoughts. It is
unavoidable question that must be dealt with institutionally by all
responsible parties. Without addressing it transparently in the interest
our people there is no going forward.
Who is frightened of the WHY question?
No
need to list the unanswered WHY questions of the public in the last
century that traumatized, tormented, robbed and reduced us into poverty,
we are living it. In fact, it is so obvious for all; including the
benefactors of tyranny they are chasing those that ask the WHY question.
Our tormentors didn’t learn from the millions of death and destruction
they caused to our people and country. They still ridicule and mock us
on our suffering. They still insult our intelligence in public by
showing their ugly faces everyday. They still tell us they are doing us a
favor; growing and transforming the economy to feed us ‘three meals a
day’. They still produce dramas; telling us they are the best thing that
happened to us in millennium. The still call us terrorist, extremist,
anarchist…for asking the WHY question.
The shameless Shemlse
Kimal, ‘Deputy Information Minster’ audacity to tell us, Ethiopians we
are not supposed to ask the WHY questions together but separately. In
another words, we have to ask permission from the brazen ethnic tyranny
when, where, why and how we can associate with our own flash and blood.
When tyranny reached the bottom of the pits not far from where it
started that is what we get.
The bald-faced Deputy Minster Custom
Gabrewahid Wolde-Giorgis of TPLF that asked the WHY question 40 years
too late is another shameless criminal of the ruling regime we have been
subjected to be ruled under. His cry for WHY; when a kangaroo court of
the ethnic tyranny he helped erect knocks on his door is typical. Many
of us are guilty one time or another either asking the WHY question at
the wrong time or for the wrong reasons, if we ever ask it at all until
it knocks on our doors. Those that claim victims of regimes don’t ask
the WHY question when they victimize others either.
Our
contemporaries self-serving behavior opened the door for the lowest
denominator to emerge in our tyranny infested society; followed by all
kinds of division, wars, conflicts, atrocities, corruption, misery and
hopelessness because we failed to ask the WHY question early on and
demand an answer when someone is unjustly killed, imprisoned, loss
livelihoods and rights violated. Instead we trip over each other to
take advantage of each others’ misery. That must be stopped and it will.
Our
forefathers ingenuity and wisdom that understood justice 1000 of years
ago that sustain us for too long is no where to be found in our
contemporary elites in the 21st century. The best they do is
blaming the past not to answer the WHY question of the present. How we
degenerated to this level demands the WHY question and honest answers by
itself.
The ‘WHY’ question has an easy answer if we have our
people’s interest at heart. But, it is hard for many of our
contemporaries; pandering one thing or another. Until we ask the WHY
question collectively in the interest of our people we can chase one
tyrant or another but we will never see the day of freedom and peace in
our beloved country.
We must first ask ourselves; why we ask the
WHY question too little too late? Why we are not tuned; asking the WHY
question and getting the appropriate answer is the rights of every
citizen and the only way out of tyranny? Why do we fail to understand we
can’t hide behind our ethnicity, religion, region, or ideology not to
answer the WHY question of the people? Why is it hard for us to come
together to setup the institutions to ask the WHY question on behalf of
our people?
The ruling ethnic tyranny or its stooges can’t burry
the WHY question by pouring concretes, reshuffling mercenaries,
philosophizing on the empty Federalism, pandering ethnic and religion
propaganda, terrorizing the population with donated gun, jailing freedom
fighters or hiding behind foreign investors to buy legitimacy. In
another word, Woyane can’t remain coward hiding behind its flagrant
private army from facing the WHY question in front of the people of
Ethiopia.
The rest of us must come to grips; there is one and only
one way to freedom; vibrant independent institutions that ask the WHY
questions and demand answers from all responsible parties on behalf of
the people.
When I wrote ‘ESAT is the best thing that happen to Ethiopians since the Adaw victory’
few years back it was precisely to say, for the first time in history
the WHY questions are going to finally answered on behalf of the people
of Ethiopia to sort out the bad, the good and the ugly of tyranny. I was
right, guess who is undermining ESAT and running from answering the WHY
question? Do I need to say who?
The ESAT phenomenon is just
begun. As they say, ‘you haven’t seen anything yet’. Its very existence
alone sends shiver in the spines of tyranny and its riffraff. Others
that feels entitled to run over our people just because…are not happy
either. The day of reckoning is coming, no one can stop it. The rotten
apples of tyranny will be tossed out like unrecyclable material replaced
for those that stand up for the universal suffrage of our people. There
is no maneuvering or negotiation around the WHY question of the people.
Thomas Jefferson, the Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States (April, 1743 – July 4, 1826) once said “Were
it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without
newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a
moment to prefer the latter”
The former President was
referring to the democratically elected government he runs over 150
years ago. Here we are with brazen ethnic tyranny telling us we do not
need independent Media in 21st century. There are even
‘Professors’ that have the nerve to argue Etv is their source of
information. If that is not being reduced into the lowest denominator
of humanity I don’t know what is.
Here, I have a confession to
make; I am guilty of leaving the burden of helping the most important
institutions in history of my people for one man named Tamagne Beyene.
Forget everything that might make me better than the stooges of ethnic
tyranny. If I can’t help my people’s voice to be heard what good I am
talking my heart out about it?
I am embarrassed to see many of my
people come together to help while I am procrastinating like it is
something that can wait until I wake up to have my overpriced coffee,
shame on me and all of us that aren’t involved to help. Some of us show
up occasionally to throw pocket changes at events. Others talk about
what they heard on ESAT talk about it for hours. We shouldn’t be begged
but beg to do our responsibility for our people. Others that split hair
to undermine ESAT might as well declare their love for ethnic tyranny
and enjoy what they got until it last.
Why cowards are afraid of the WHY question?
The
very nature of tyranny is to hide from the WHY question. It collects
gutless and brainless cadres or double thinkers to preempt or dodge the
WHY questions. It goes beyond that; eliminating any one individual or
institution that could potentially ask the WHY question is the standard.
Thus, tyranny is a club of cowards that can’t tell the difference
between their belly and their brain. Since they have no autonomy they
tag along with their kind to hide from the WHY question and lash out
when anyone rocks the only comfort zone they can’t live without.
Therefore, anyone or any institution that ask the WHY question is their
enemy.
For example, look in the prisons of Woyane tyranny. It is
full of people that ask the WHY question. Eskinder Nega is a perfect
example of how the club of cowards lashes out against an individual
asking the WHY question. The coordination of spying, arresting,
prosecuting, jailing and sentencing him shows all cowards involved in
the process have no brain of their own but, tyranny does the thinking
for them. Sadly, the cowards in the Media establishments that suppose to
ask the WHY question are members of the Cowards’ Club too. No wonder
they run from the WHY questions as much as they are afraid of
individuals and institutions that ask the WHY question.
Therefore,
Medias like ESAT are naturally nightmares for all members of the
Cowards’ Club of tyranny. Take for example the VIP member of the
Cowards’ Club, Minster of Information Berket Simon. He runs like a
rabbit every time ESAT calls to ask the WHY question. No one knows why
he calls himself Minster of Information instead of Misinformation
without answering a single WHY question for the last 22 years. Likewise,
his new Deputy Minster Shemlse Kimal, a ‘lawyer’ by profession that
came from the Prosecutor Office to do essentially the same thing;
chasing Ethiopians that ask the WHY question. In Club of Cowards the job
is one and the same only their titles change.
The members of the
Coward’s Club in Diaspora are even worst. Given a choice, they join the
Cowards Club of ethnic tyranny to do the same. Coward extraordinary
Isayas Atsibeha of Aiga Forum is a good example of running from the WHY
question. Apparently, he is going to answer it in the court of law where
he is sued by journalist and human rights activist Abebe Gellaw.
The new development is a signal Cowards can no longer hide from
answering the WHY question. This historical event must be recorded for
future generations. We should all go to hear the coward of ethnic
tyranny make a fool out of himself.
The battle for freedom in
Ethiopia is a struggle to get an answer for the WHY question. It is a
war between tyranny and freedom movements to keep the people ignorant or
enlightened respectively, noting more or less to it. Which sides of the
battle we choose to be determines freedom and the fate of our people.
Those that skirt the WHY question to fit their agenda are parasites that
live off the blood and sweat of our people; expanding the grips and
extending the life of tyranny. They are the living dead, noting more or
less to them.
Brother Muktar, thank you for raising this important
issue of our people. Supporting institutions like ESAT that ask the WHY
question and clear the way from ‘Why’ in the Land of ‘No why’ to the ‘Land of WHY’ would get us where we need to be. If we do our part it is a piece of cake and a matter of time.
This
article is dedicated to Tamagne Beyene and the 100s of others that
promote institutions that makes it possible for the WHY question of our
people to be raised. It is our obligation to promote and support such
institutions. Those that split hair to undermine institutions that ask
the WHY question live on borrowed time.
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