January 26, 2015
by Zekarias Ezra
 
After
 having watched what has befallen on the innocent and peaceful marchers 
in Addis streets on January 25, 2015, it would only be the cynical or 
the sycophantic who would deny the fact that Ethiopia is on the verge of
 witnessing a repeat of 2005 atrocities. The brutality we witnessed is 
but a function of the criminal conduct of perhaps the most callous and 
cowardly regime in the history of the nation.
It
 is worth reiterating that TPLF’s corrupt and dangerous ways are 
bringing the country to the brink. The brutality, the TPLF’s mouth piece
 tried to justify, is disgusting. The list of the regime’s atrocities is
 too many to enumerate but no doubt just keeps expanding. Consider the 
unjust imprisonment of Reyoot, Eskinder, Temesegen and many gallant sons
 and daughters of Ethiopia.
Mark this prophetic word. The Lord has
 seen it all soon, very soon, He will repay the just due to each and 
every one who was involved in the shading of innocent blood. In fact, 
the January 25, 2015 brutality, heralds the pathetic end of TPLF regime.
 History is replete with examples of regimes that in the end 
unceremoniously fell and crushed as a direct result of their brutal 
treatment of their fellow humans.
For over 23 years, we are living
 under the total subjugation of TPLF and their associates. Oh, yes, they
 talk of democracy, economic development, roads, and infrastructure and 
so on while the average Ethiopian (perhaps 99% of the population) is 
sinking deeper in the pit of despair. Even in the face of hard evidence,
 TPLF has refused to change course. I guess, since they have socked deep
 in the pool of innocent blood, they must have decided ‘going back is as
 good as proceeding’, and chose to keep marching and in that shows that 
they are incapable of self-redemption.
Once again, TPLF has 
clearly shown its single-minded determination and obsession to hang on 
power in perpetuity. The desperation to hang on power has taken the form
 of a multi-pronged attack on many fronts: on the media, on the civic 
society, on political parties and activists. This attack is aided by the
 divide-and-rule strategy (ethnic based politics) and these days by the 
corrupt and immoral use of the country’s resources in the promotion of a
 perverse personal ambition.
The pertinent question we should ask 
ourselves at this critical moment is this: how can we effectively 
respond to despotic bunches that have shown they have no qualms 
whatsoever to resorting to the most shameful of tactics in the pursuit 
of their selfish aims? History has taught us that there are options 
available to us in our desire to rid ourselves of profligate and 
shameful tyrants such as the TPLF.
The lesson is that no dictator 
should be allowed to hold a nation to ransom without a purposeful 
challenge by the people. The recent past regimes’ sad and pathetic fall 
is but a testament to this truth. So, Ethiopians of all walks of life 
should come out in a concerted peaceful effort to once and for all 
confront TPLF and its associates and take back their country.

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