By Nathnael Abate/Norway
Since the ferocious TPLF liberation front come in to power
in 1991 there have been a lot of mass killing, torture, arrest and persecution
of all ethnics in Ethiopia. TPLF
targeted the Oromo people and Oromo students in trepidation of mass uprising.
Ruling Ethiopia regime falsely accused tens of thousands of Oromo’s for
associating with illegally categorized political organization the OLF, for
asking question of rights and for their
political opinion expression.
Consequently, the accused are serving lifetime in the prison of TPLF.
The current students protest against Addis Ababa’s master plan is peaceful
demonstration throughout the region of Oromia and students are demanding
government to stop farmers’ displacement for Addis Ababa expansion and
Urbanization programs. Government’s security forces crackdown on students
protests and killed many. These deaths are fueling more protests and violence’s
and this barbaric massacre against unarmed students is strongly condemn-able.
Whatsoever the questions of students are, killing, arresting and torturing are
not the legal way of answering the requests. Logical and satisfactory responses
are required for the raised questions. These killings or tortures and arrests
will not stop these questions. The integrated master plan may affect culture,
livelihood and linguistic tradition of the Oromo people on the area plus
evictions of farmers from their ancestral land are unfair. If the land is taken away from the farmers,
there should be equivalent compensation from the government side in order to
pay for the land and property on the land. There should be a compromise between
the land owners and government in order to solve the land disputes.The killing
and prosecuting Oromo students have two standpoints. The first phase is
malevolence of Oromo’s. When the Oromo’s
raise any question of rights or protest against the government strategy, the
response is usually killing, imprisoning and torturing. This has been happening
for the last 23 years under the umbrella of TPLF regime. The Oromo people are
simply hated because they never stopped fighting for their rights. Most of
Oromo’s questions are misrepresented and termed as tribalism of the Oromo’s.
The second phase is trepidation of Oromo people. There has always been fear of Oromo mass
uprising. Due to these facts, ruling regimes of Ethiopia made their arms heavy
against the Oromo’s. The hate and fear aggression against the Oromo people made
the ruling regime to take vicious actions against the Oromo’s.
The bloodthirsty
TPLF regime instead of giving answer to the demands of students, murdered over
50 students in Adama, Jimma, Mada Walabu, Haromaya, Wolega universities and in
other educational institutes. The student’s demands are mainly focuses on
eviction of Oromo farmers in the name of city expansion. There has been
eviction of farmers and land selling in many parts of Oromia. The revenue or
income from land selling is not benefiting the oromo farmers, instead it makes
lives of the governing juntas wealthy. This resentment led student to protest
against the strategy of government in oromia. This wide spread students protest
are called by the ruling regime anti-peace force. The term anti-peace force is
used by government to massacre students and suppress their questions and this
term has been used by TPLF regime for many years.The homicidal act of woyane
has been occurring in Ethiopia for the last 23 years. There is no tribe or
ethnic group in Ethiopia that’s not directly affected by the massacre of TPLF. For instance we can see the following list of
massacres. WOGAGODA between 1999 and 2000 is the most remembered cause in
Wolaytans resistance against the oppressive role of TPLF. Ethnically diverse
region encompassing Wolayta, Gamo, Gofa, and Dawro was forced to speak
WOGAGODA, a language no known group spoke before. WOGAGODA, a 40 million Birr (present value of
approximately 160 million Ethiopian Birr) project, said to be a blend of four
languages, was synthesized and imposed in Wolayta. The scheme faced a bitter
resistance in schools, civic organizations, religious and various public
entities with in its first month of implementation. To oppose the imposition of
“WOGAGODA”, teachers, elders, civic organizations, various human right
advocating groups and the Diasporas called for a serious of massive public
demonstrations not only to oppose the language, but also to quest for various
economic and social injustices in the region.
The demonstrators were massacred by straight to head shooters called
from unknown places in Ethiopia. Special Forces (locally called government
loyalists or federal troops) equipped with machine guns were called from
various war bases from around the country and were ordered to replace the local
policemen to silence the demonstration and resistance. In 2002 massacre of
Sidama, hundreds of Sidamas people were murdered by TPLF security forces or I
better call them LAYAL DOGS OF TPLF. In December, 2003 in Gambella hundreds of
Anuaks were massacred including the Anuak intellectuals by TPLFs loyal
dogs. In 2005 post-election massacre of
innocent people in the capital Addis Ababa and now the massacre of Oromo
university students throughout the region of oromia.
Unforthcoming Ethiopian
suppressive regime lethally responding to any opposition ever since it held
power. Hundred thousands of innocent Ethiopians were slaughtered in the hands
of TPLF regime. in order to control oppositions and protests the regime built
very strong security force and building
strong power sustain security force(loyal dogs) is central strategy of TPLF
regime of Ethiopia. Non unified and ethnically segregated struggles against the
regime are not threatening enough to overthrow the ruling regime or to shake
the throne. For instance the Oromos
protests and struggles are only reflecting
the Oromo’s interests but not the
interests of others .Somali, Afar, Sidama and others do the same struggle but
these struggles are easily suppressed or defeated since they lack strong
support from other ethnic groups. Successfully TPLFs divide and rule strategy
made any struggles against it, weak and powerless due to the struggler’s non
unification and varied phases.
The great barrier of Ethiopian political
difference is political history of the country.
The accusations among the ethnic group and blaming former emperors gave
the rise to many tribes or ethnics based political opposition groups. These
opposition or separatist group spread hate and war mongering propaganda among
the ethnic groups of the country. These cumulative political differences among
the opposition political parties made the people vulnerable to suppressive
killings of TPLF.
Currently there is hardly any political organization that is
not-ethnic based in the country. Almost all opposition political organizations
of Ethiopia hold hidden agendas that reflect their tribal objectives. Lack of
trusts among opposition groups, interest of power and focusing on self-benefits
made a big gap among the groups. Also so far there is no opposition political
party in Ethiopia which includes all Ethiopian ethnic groups and works for the
best of Ethiopia. There are no trade-off ideas to unify the country, rather
most political opposition parties’ visions and objectives marginalize ethnics
or tribes of the country.
Whatever our differences are we have a common enemy
the TPLF, regardless of our ethnic backgrounds. Since the TPLF come to power,
Ethiopians suffered massacre, torture arrest, ethnical division and poverty
that never happened before in history of Ethiopia. No country in the world
united without some historical faults and marginalization. The past political
and social marginalization should not be reason for current political divisions
and social differences.
Ethiopian tribes and ethnics should unite for the best
future of their country. The new unity
should be based on the respect of interests of all the ethnics of Ethiopia not
just like the former unity which favored only few ethnical and political
groups. Most opposition against the unity of Ethiopia comes from the
separatists group which associates the concept of unity with feudal monarchal
systems in Ethiopia. Such way of defining unity misunderstanding should be
changed and unity in diversity must be promoted for equality and democracy in
Ethiopia.
Ethiopian farmers, students, civil servants, merchants and all other
citizens are victims of woyanes aggression. To bring an end to such a
suppressive minority rule, all Ethiopians should struggle together for their
best futures. It is very civilized to
respect our differences and work together for common goals since we have common
country.
I am very saddened with what happened to my fellow Ethiopian Oromo
students and would like to express my sincere condolences to the families of
died and R. I. P to the dead students.
Long live Ethiopia!!!!!!
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