Twenty-four years of state-terror and looting under TPLF in Ethiopia
“The voices of the wailing mothers echoes across this land” Community elder in western Ethiopia
“The voices of the wailing mothers echoes across this land” Community elder in western Ethiopia
Terrorism
The writer could be reached at alem6711@gmail.com
http://ecadforum.com/2015/12/10/twenty-four-years-of-state-terror-under-tplf/
Terrorism
Noun 1. terrorism – the
calculated use of violence (or threat of violence) against civilians in
order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in
nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling
fear. Synonyms: act of terrorism, terrorist act
A wailing mother paces around the
mutilated body of her twenty-year old son. Both of her hands are crossed
over her head as she weeps with anguish. Distraught and mournful she
beats her chest while family members and friends join in the collective
sorrow of the community. The young and aspiring college student has been
shot in the head by TPLF’s sniper. His face covered with blood, his
body lies in the middle of the road. “What time do we live in?” the old
man in his late sixties asks wiping tears from his wrinkled face. “When
the old bury the young we must realize that there is something
fundamentally wrong in our society,” he retorts. In the background the
wailing voices of a group mothers gets louder. The mountains and the
hills carry their wailing, joining with the mothers in to the next town
behind the hills. “Our country has been struck by an evil force,” the
other old man whispers. “Our country has been struck by evil force,” he
repeats. “They kill our children as we watch silently” the third man
joins the spontaneous, emotionally charged conversation.![TPLF officials of the Ethiopian regime](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sGYyEIARLTwT1SJJ80kpC8QiLRhIgqBcmaCWi8AAQiGpzENZoU5DX8IEKcT1koLrRZElVToAu2Jm6Ml6pzT3K-s4kUkX1gjvaqiEIgo9-X2x9_rkWkqYOSBwOVj8oUqbeqHkm_YHwyCwGzSb63ZsYp4pD1LbdNmehEx-CBjlky1IhKeAk=s0-d)
This is not a war zone, at least not in
the conventional sense. These places are small towns and villages with
rolling hills and tightly knit communities who make a living from the
land. Over the last twenty-four years their way of life has been
disrupted as they endure constant humiliation and terror by the TPLF
regime. Their lands appropriated and given to the members of TPLF’s
ruling elite and their supporters in the name of ‘development’ and
‘infrastructure building.’ State terrorism in its fullest and deadliest
form of violence and brutality has continued to reign across the country
unabated. From one corner of the country to the other mothers bury
their young while those who murder with impunity are rewarded and
compensated for their wicked brutality. The wailing mother asks, “how
long will this go on?” “How many times we should bury our young?”
another mother asks. The sound of wailing mothers has been repeated in
this land so often and for far too long.
The recent killings of innocent unarmed
civilians by the regime’s security forces is in response to student
demonstration opposing the proposed “master plan” that pushes the limits
of the capital Addis Ababa in to the territories of communities larger
populated by small scale farmers. The fact is the “master plan” is
another well-orchestrated blue print for looting and displacing families
and communities who lived on their ancestral land for centuries. Thus,
they have the legal and the natural rights to refuse and resist to be
displaced. As we have witnessed over the last few days that is exactly
what they did. Peaceful and non-violent resistance to assert their
inalienable rights.
TPLF Inc. from its very inception is a
deeply violent group that has no regard to human life. This vicious and
abhorrently violent nature of the group has inflicted serious pain and
trauma in the collective psyche of the Ethiopian people. To those who
bankroll, arm, offer diplomatic and political support to a regime that
continues to implement a policy of state terror against the people of
Ethiopia, we say the long held imaginary ‘stability’ is no longer
sustainable. As history tells us people do not have infinite patience to
endure oppression and injustice. When dignity is threatened, when
humiliation is inflicted on daily bases, people have no choice but to
rise up. The political, economic and overall security situation in
Ethiopia is not sustainable. The situation no longer is simply an issue
of human rights violations to be responded to by a vague and meaningless
condemnation. In this regard, the international community, as it has
done in many past and present crises, is watching this unfolding tragic
situation with an attitude of ‘business as usual.’ The fact is this is
not business as usual, this is a serious crisis emerging and the time
for action is not tomorrow, it is now.
A mother’s pain of losing a child, a father’s shame of being unable
to protect his boy, a brother’s loss of a friend, a sister’s anguish of
losing her playmate – it is a story that Ethiopian’s became so
accustomed over the last twenty-four years. Disappearances, mass murder,
assassinations, extrajudicial killings, torture, and kidnapping are the
main characteristics of the TPLF regime. For those of us who are
engaged in the struggle for freedom, democracy and justice let’s once
again come together regardless of our political or any other form of
affiliation to speed up the day of our freedom. This is not a struggle
that should be left to a certain group or political party. This is our
collective struggle from the four corners of the country and around the
world. The killing machine of the TPLF regime doesn’t discriminate, it
kills with impunity and it inflicts unimaginable suffering on all
citizens. We can and we should unite to shorten our suffering.The writer could be reached at alem6711@gmail.com
http://ecadforum.com/2015/12/10/twenty-four-years-of-state-terror-under-tplf/
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