December 2, 2013
Bravery
is a trait that is much needed in Media-journalism than any other
occupation. Confronting tyranny with bare hand not only require bravery
but, principled stand on public interest. When Eskider Nega and Reyot
Alem and many more before them face-off ethnic tyranny that cause so
much pain and suffering bare hand on the battle ground there is no
whatsoever excuses for anyone in a distance places to decompose their
responsibility to the people and stand tall.
by Teshome Debalke
Every
week I glance through all Ethiopian online Medias to catch up with what
is happening to my people and country. Beside ESAT and a
few online Medias as my primary source of daily news, I take a pick
over the rest not so kosher sites to see how far they drift to divert
the burning issue of our people for whatever reason they do it.
Naturally,
no one have much expectation from the official TPLF’s pimps for doing
the job they are paid to recycle rubbish everyday of the year. After
all they accepted they can’t rise up out of rubbish recycling business. I
can understand the motivation to take the low road and to remain down
there for too long. But, the real problems
are the rest of Medias that claim to be free but drift allover the map
aimlessly; distracting the struggle to rid the ethnic tyranny we are
condemned under.
After observing the online Medias for extended
period I came to conclusion that, either they are infected with Woyane
disease or simply jiving us on their responsibility. It could also be
their ambition clouding their mind to use Media as a vehicle to achieve
their other agenda.
First thing is First
When it comes to
real Media, for that matter political party or civic organization the
ultimate measure is how intensely they go after things that are
important for the public interest. And, what is important is not what tyranny claim it did or does to jive the public to stay uninvited.
Therefore, if people are under tyrannical rule like we Ethiopians are, Free Media duty is to go after the
brazen ruling regime that is killing and robbing our people. Likewise,
if people are under democratic rule like Americans are, it is to go
after the elected representatives to see if they are doing the job they
elected to do or goofing around to fill their pocket book with
corruption.
It might sound too idealistic for some of our
contemporary elites that made public interest an academic or ideological
exercise to generate paper in abandoning our people for tyranny or
foreign perks they can put their hands on. But, many brave souls stood
firm for the public interest and made it possible for their people to live
free of tyranny. Ethiopians have our own brave souls on the frontline
that paid and paying with their lives and limbs as a vanguard of the
people’s interest. If only we all back them up to free us from tyranny.
Unfortunately,
those that can’t tell the difference between public interest and petty
interest became noxious in society to prolong the life of tyranny.
Therefore, in tyranny ruled nation like Ethiopia there is absolutely
noting better for any Media, political party or organization as
important as going after tyranny until it unconditionally surrenders for
the people will.
Thus, when one observe reports, news pieces or
anything that resemble recycled rubbish that shouldn’t belong in any
self-respecting ‘Free Media’ we can’t help but say it isn’t kosher and
make sure it never get away.
What isn’t KOSHER?
The very
meaning of ‘Free Media’ is to be the adversary of tyranny period. In
other word, the first and only priority of Free Media is to be the
vanguard of the public interest. Thus, rejecting anything tyranny isn’t
only a duty but the guiding principle that drives Free Media. Therefore,
entertaining direct and indirect rubbish coming out of tyranny isn’t only kosher but, in bad taste; if not a crime against the public interest.
Let’s
take few examples of not so kosher way of massaging rubbish and
presenting it as worthy news. Content sourced from tyranny via a third
party or unverifiable sources’ with off the wall story and the untimely
content that distract from the pressing issue are some of the
substandard news to qualify for Free Media reporting that doesn’t worth
the ink and space wasted on it.
For example ‘India can partner Ethiopia in space technology’ by IANS (Indo-Asian News Service).
It says
‘Addis
Ababa, Nov 28 (IANS) With Ethiopia launching a new space programme last
month, India can have a promising partnership with Africa in this
frontier technology, India’s outgoing ambassador here has said’
It
goes on to say… can…should…would… with absolutely no verifiable value
worthy of news. It is also tacky for a Media to provide a personal Gmail
contact; ‘Hadra Ahmed can be reached at hadraahmed@gmail.com’ (It isn’t clear Hadra works for Ethiomedia or IANS where the news suppose to originate)
Another one is from AFP titled ‘Over 50,000 illegal Ethiopian workers sent home from Saudi Arabia’ quoting the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry.
It says,
ADDIS ABABA
(AFP) – Ethiopia has flown home over 50,000 citizens in Saudi Arabia
after a crackdown against illegal immigrants in the oil-rich state, the
foreign ministry said Wednesday.
Strangely, the Foreign Ministry’s website doesn’t claim 50,000 returned but estimate the total numbers to be between 50 to 80 thousands.
But,
given the urgency of the crises in Saudi Arabia and knowing what the
brazen Woyane regime is capable, the last thing Ethiopians expect from
‘Free Media’ is what a departing Indian diplomat’s wild imagination on
space exploration may be or worthy news from the regime’s sources. For
that we have Reporter and Addis Fortune or more like Mis-Reporter and
Mis-Fortune
What possible value could water down reporting and unverifiable sourced news serves the public interest?
If
the message is to say the regime is doing its job repatriating migrant
workers or Ethiopia under Woyane is advancing in space technology to send
satellite or space crew to the orbit just because some foreigner said
so, it is a deliration of duty that wouldn’t be expected ‘Free Media’
based in the free world.
Another example of not kosher news is from Tadias Magazine titled NYC Ethiopians Make Presence Felt at the Saudi Mission to the United Nations
By Tadias Staff on Wednesday, November 20th, 2013
‘New York (TADIAS)
— Ethiopians in New York made their presence felt outside the Permanent
Mission of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations on Monday, November
18th.’
The water down report that supposed to cover a
demonstration titled it ‘Ethiopians make their presence felt’ and picked
a featured picture of one woman out of the 100s at its disposal. It
added ‘diverse crowd included members of the Caribbean and other African communities joining fellow Ethiopians’
and completely ignored the 100s of report to the role of the ruling
Ethiopian regime that was also the target of the demonstration all over
the world. It also failed to interview the demonstrators as one would
expect from ‘Free Media”.
Is it possible Media can be more than
water down report or cut-and-paste flyby news coming from every
direction that suit someone’s wishes, imagination, fantasies and
illusions? If that isn’t the case, how is it people waste valuable time
and misuse technology that can be better used for the ‘real thing’
intended? Better yet, what is the use of Free Media if it isn’t to
squeeze tyranny and its riffraff that live-off the sweat and blood of
the people?
Seriously, what would make full grown adults with all
the opportunities the free world offers them (knowledge, freedom,
technology, access…)
without contributing a penny to make it turn around and reduce such
privilege to undermine the very people and country that struggle for the
same privilege?
Could it be fear, corruption or lack of confidence that rattle their mind to make them a walking danger for public interest?
Personally,
when it comes guarding the public interest I don’t see much effort in
most Ethiopian online Medias. The two examples are not isolated
incidence. Opinion aside, wouldn’t it be nice for Medias to do
investigative reporting on what is important to our people? Say for
example, why the brazen regime is wasting public money
to buy telescope (‘explore space’) when it couldn’t put up temporary
shelter on earth to Ethiopian migrant workers it trafficked in the
Middle East and claim to repatriate? How it is a country under Woyane
where having an e-mail is a luxury buying telescope turned into
exploring space worthy of news?
Better yet, couldn’t it be more
productive if Free Medias goes, say after EFFORT and its army of corrupt
merchants-of-death that is robbing the country blind so that the money
can be recovered and used for public good? What about confronting the
self-declared ethnic Apartheid regime to surrender for democracy? I
mean; the real things that make a difference.
On the more urgent
issue of the suffering of our people, how come the ‘Free Media’ not
looking into the estimated 400 ‘employment agencies’ permitted
by the regime’s Labor Ministry to traffic humans in the name of job
opportunity? Are these agencies TPLF owned business enterprises in human
trafficking? Questions and more question …investigation and more
investigation in public interest.
I almost gave
up on most of Ethiopian online Medias until ESAT showed up and changed
the Media landscape. The very existence of ESAT– rattling tyranny to see
the screaming of its stooges and apologists by itself is priceless.
When we add what ESAT does to educate us it is worth billions of dollars
of free lessons. In fact, the messengers of tyranny and poverty should
contribute double for being freed from recycling rubbish.
While we
are at it, I recommend establishing The ESAT Foundation and give at
least 10% of our income and to allow us to leave our Estate for the
Foundation. After all, as we are obligated to give for spiritual
reasons, what could be a better cause than freeing our mind from rubbish
propaganda?
In conclusion, if you call yourself ‘Free Media’ and
happen to neglect your responsibility Ethiopians are watching. The day
of impunity is closing faster than you think. Shape-up-or-ship-out is
the message that would ring more and more frequently.
As the
struggle for democracy intensifies, the responsibility of Free Media is
noting more than to stand guard for public interest. If you are not up
to it, say so and do what you do best.
Freedom from tyranny is
coming; there is no way around it. The question for one-and-all of us is
‘to-be-or-not-to-be’ on the right side
of history. When it comes to the Media, it is ‘‘to-be-or-not-to-be’
free in defending the public interest from tyranny and its riffraff.
Whichever sides of history we choose determine our fate. For sure, there
is no glory to be on the side of tyranny. It is the last place a self
respecting person chooses.
The article is dedicated to our
suffering people under the medieval kingdoms of Arabia and at the hand
of the self-declared ethnic regime of Ethiopia.
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