How can a killer condemn a killing
First and foremost, I would like to express my condolence
to the families of the dead and injured as a result from the street violence of
Dear readers, it is not secret that the state media in
But, what I want to say is: As a thief can’t condemn a
theft and a liar can’t condemn a lie, a killer can’t condemn a killing. How can
Mr. Isayas condemn a killing? He came all the way to
power by killing different groups and individuals: ‘the menkae
group’ (intellectuals), ‘the yemin group’ (the
rightist), the at war disabled veterans of Mai-Habar,
the massacre of Addi Abeyto
and those who are dying in different prison camps at this time. How can Mr. Isayas speak in favor of democracy while he is the most
brutal dictator in the region?
Actually what made me write this short article is, when I read a
biased article, “Why Ethiopia Zenawi may ignite war
against
Brother Yohannes said (I will
summarize shortly on my own words) that the “TPLF regime” (the Ethiopian
government) will use the armed forces to crackdown the domestic conflict. In doing so the Ethiopian armed forces will be divided on ethnic
base: Amharas. Oromos Tigrians etc.
To divert the
domestic conflict and keep the armed forces united, he said that the prime
minister will ignite war against
If Mr. Yohannes was not biased, he
could have argued the other way round too. To exploit the present situation in
What is ‘tnbite Isayas’ (Isayas’s vision)?
When Mr. Isayas and his groups
split from the ELF in 1970, he wrote a booklet called ‘nhnan
alamanan’ (we and our objectives). In that booklet he
wrote clearly that ELF will be dissolved (liquidated) (‘amma
(ELF)kthaqiq eya’) at last EPLF will be the winner. That
any group or force which stands against the EPLF will be diminished. In
deed some of ‘tnbite Isayas’
are implemented. ELF was dissolved. The ‘menkae’ and
‘yemin’ groups were liquidated. All individuals who
opposed Mr. Isayas are either killed or imprisoned.
What a perfect vision!!
When Mr. Isayas had conflict with
When I love my people and my country, it should not be at
the cost of hatred
of my neighbors. In fact a democratic and stable
I was following the Third Ethiopian National Election
closely. I wrote a couple of articles on it before and after the election. I
just want to give a short comment as an Eritrean on the present conflict raised
from the election controversy .
CUD has missed a golden opportunity:
Even though we know exactly that most of the Ethiopian
opposition parties do not support the existence of
There is no question, before the election day, things went
smoothly. There was no limit on the democratic rights of the opposition parties
in their preparation for the election day. More than
56% of the time state media was given to the opposition parties. All of them
including Cud chose legal and peaceful means in implementing their political
aspirations. During and after the election allegations and counter allegation
of election irregularities and party members
intimidation increased from time to time. Recounting and even reelection went
underway in some constituencies. After intensive mediation the ruling and
opposition parties agreed in principle to abide by the rules and regulations of
the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) and at the end to accept the
results of the election. CUD
got 109 seats in the house of representatives and UEDF from 12
seats in the second election got 52 seats.
Well, we can not say there were not irregularities and
fraud at all. Even the most democratically advanced countries have yet such
short comings. The question is : Should CUD choose
street violence than peaceful and legal means? Getting 109 seats at once is not
a simple achievement. The leaders of CUD must see the interest of the people
prior to political
power. I think CUD has missed a golden opportunity.
The bottom line is, the leadership
of CUD is using wrong method of democratization process. Normally, here in the
democratic countries, if a party participates in a national election, it
accepts the result of the election and joins the parliamentary democracy to
struggle for its political vision. At times even the party protests in order to
compromise with the ruling party(parties) on issues.
But most importantly,
the relationship between the ruling and
opposition parties in the parliamentary process is based on partnership
and not on adversary.
If we take the case of
The main point here is, the CUD
leadership has not recognized the ruling party as a winner. Nor has it accepted
the result of the election. In fact all supporters of CUD in the diasporas consider the ruling party as illegal. Openly, they
use violence inciting languages to overthrow the “illegal government” (please visit
ethiomedia.com: the main website of CUD). To be honest, I think these two
parties cannot be partners of the on going democratic process in this
situation. In reality they are adversaries of each other. It is amazing. When a
ruling party recognizes an opposition party, the opposition doesn’t. It is
contrary to the Eritrean situation. ‘enat
yalew siyaleqs, enat lelielew liyasleqs
new’ (when one who has a mother cries, it is for the one who does not have a
mother to make cry)
Worst of all, some party members and supporters in the
diasporas are losing
responsibility to what will happen in side the country as a
result of their acts. It is not my habit to mention individual names nor do I
use slanderous and defamatory languages in my articles. But when I read the
book written by the toothless old politician, Mr. Negede
Gobezie, and at the same time I remember those
friends of mine who were slaughtered during the Red Terror waged by MEISON
under the leadership of this man, I really can’t control my emotion. I was a student at that time. Mr. Negede living in a safe place,
Finally, I think for these two parties (the ruling and CUD)
to work together in the parliament, they have to have trust of each other. To be frank, to
build trust, CUD has to change its strategy of democratization and the ruling
party should have more tolerance keeping its doors open for dialogue. Even now,
it is not too late. My suggestion for the best interest of the Ethiopian people
is:
I wish peace and stability will prevail in our region as a
whole.
Adhanom Fitiwi (from
09-11-2005
Comments: fitiwi@planet.nl