| With his typical trademark of
arrogance, he beat his favourite war drum with a sense of
self-adulation as a patriot ready to defend Ethiopia at any
cost.

Have these men done any good to war-torn Horn of Africa?
“The trouble with this country is that there are too many
politicians who believe, with a conviction based on experience,
that they can fool all of the people all of the time,” said the
American Franklin P. Adams. In our case though, there is a
foolish tyrant who believes with a great conviction that he can
fool all the people all the time just by changing his masks. But
the consequences of his reckless foolishness have already
brought numerous tragedies and untold misery to the poor people
of Ethiopia for over three decades as a rebel and ruthless
tyrant.
Even though the tyrant suffers from short memory, history
never forgets. Historical records show that Meles Zenawi, a
classic example of a footloose traitor, once made himself
available to the service of Ethiopia’s worst enemies including
the late Somali dictator Siyaad Barre and his former mentor
Isaias Afeworki.
In return to his treacherous service, the Somali dictator,
who happened to be fond of the extremist Zenawi as a promising
foot soldier, supplied him with weapons, money, a hideout in
Mogadishu, links to anti-Ethiopian elements and a diplomatic
Somali passport that even the most loyalist Somali was not
entitled to. In some of his anti-Ethiopian sermons that he used
to preach before he came to power, Meles openly declared that
"colonial" Ethiopia occupied and exploited not only Eritrea but
also Somali territories including the Ogaden region. According
to Meles, as well as his narrow minded ethonocenric group
coached by Shabia, the 1977 invasion of Ethiopia by Siyaad Barre
to annex the Ogaden region was a holy war of liberation. On
countless occasions, Meles has condemned Emperor Menelik as a
colonialist for unifying the nation and making Ethiopia a much
stronger state that could fend off colonial invasions.
Since the fall of Sayaad Barre and Mengistu Hailemariam in
1991, both Somalia and Ethiopia have continued to experience
tragic upheavals under clan and ethnic warlords. Both failed
states, which cannot even feed their people, continue to face
uncertain futures as wars, hunger, floods, abject poverty, clan
and ethnic conflicts have cast huge shadows of doubt on their
destinies.
Somalia after Barre descended into anarchy as clannish
warlords have bitterly fought for domination until the Union of
Islamic Courts emerged victories out of the ruins. As a result
of decades of senseless wars, millions of Somalis have been
displaced and fled their war-torn country. Those who remained in
Somalia lost their homes, limbs and lives while the warlords
supported by various outside powers competing for a sphere of
influence, including Meles, Isaias Afeworki and the United
States. The defeat of the corrupt and ruthless warlords and the
emergence of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) as a victorious
power controlling much of Somalia was a blow to the United
States and Mr Zenawi, who has been accused by former Secretary
of State for African Affairs Herman Cohen as feeding false
intelligence to boost his standing. In spite of accusations of
closer links with Al Qaeda and Eritrea, the Islamic Courts were
able to restore some sort of stability and order for the first
time in decades.
Contrary to positive expectation after the fall of tyrant
Mengistu Hailemariam, Ethiopia under Meles has also been
suffering great pains in the last 15 years. Since the
replacement of the military junta with the ethnocentric
tyrannies of Meles and Isaias Afeworky, the country has been
leaping from one tragedy to another. The victory of two Tigrigna
speaking rebel groups in May 1991 did not bring the promised
peace, stability, prosperity and democracy in divided Ethiopia.
The country has rather been scrambled by these vicious warlords.
In accordance with the pre-victory arrangements, Isaias Afeworki
took control of Eritrea with all 1000 km coastlines while his
former loyalist and advocate of Eritrean secession from
“colonial Ethiopia”, Meles Zenawi, entered the grand palace at
Arat Kilo. Both warlords, who have a complex mix of Adowan and
Eritrean bloodline, became fully fledged tyrants in their own
rights.
In accordance with their anti-Ethiopian pact, Meles, without
any mandate arranged a bogus referendum and pleaded the UN to
recognize Eritrea as an independent state. Blinded by their
romance, they even felt no need to demarcate their borders and
clearly define the limits of their anti-Ethiopian relationships.
Any form of resistance of tyranny in both their empires were
crushed by the duo, who continuously sang about liberation and
democracy before they came to power. All the bloodshed and
destruction in the name of freedom and liberation has brought
nothing but slavery and repressions for both Ethiopians and
Eritreans.
Since the mid-1990s, cracks emerged in the Meles-Isaias
romance and a divorce appeared inevitable by 1997. In 1997, the
two tyrants started to trade accusations of expansionist
tendencies, though the dispute has a deeper personal as well as
economic root than a border dispute.
In 1998 it became even clearer that the romance of the two
Tigrian tyrants with two separate empires broke down
irreparably. Between May 1998 and June 2000 the two mindless
tyrants fought one of the silliest and most senseless wars ever
fought in the dark continent of Africa. In the course of the
crazy tyrants’ war, over 100,000 young men and women perished
from both sides, above half a million people were displaced.
They spent billions of dollars on such a destructive project and
continue to misspend their energy and hard-eared foreign
currency on an endless stalemate. What makes this war even more
painful is that, the two reckless tyrants responsible for such
massive scale crimes against humanity are still in power seeking
every opportunity to disturb the peace in the Horn of Africa.
The TPLF and its Eritrean counterpart have now made Somalia a
bone of contention. The Union of Islamic Courts, which now
controls much of Somalia is supported by the Eritrean tyrant.
The Baidowa confined remnant of the collapsed Alliance for the
Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism or "ARPCT"
“transitional government” of Abdullahi Yusuf is backed by the
CIA and Zenawi. Meles Zenawi has already sent troops to prop up
the fragile puppet government in Baidowa while the UIC has
threatened to disarm Abdullahi Yusuf whose survival can only
continue on the back of Zenawi. According to Meles, Mr Yusuf is
the legitimate ruler of Somalia even if his “legitimacy” is
illegitimate through the eyes of the UIC.
Despite the fact that the rise of radical Islam can pose a
threat in the long run, the rug tag army of the UIC is not well
organized enough to invade neighboring countries. Somalis have a
right to sort out their own problems. Rebuilding war-torn
Somalia and reunifying the people of Somalia divided along clan
lines are the most challenging tasks facing the UIC. For now
religion is a unifying cause that helped them defeat the
warlords but putting Somalia back on the world map requires time
and energy.
According to Meles, the UIC has already posed a serious
threat while he was provoking a war by sending his troops to
Baidowa long before the Islamists vowed to defend their country.
The man, who was once Sayaad Berre’s treacherous cadet and
ardent supporter of the Somali invasion against Ethiopia, is now
telling us that he is going to war to defend us, our sovereignty
and territorial integrity of Ethiopia. Really!
No matter what the treacherous tyrant says here are the facts
that he never wishes to confront. He is the one who has jailed
Ethiopia’s prominent pro-democracy patriots. He is responsible
for the massacre of our young sisters, brothers, mums and dads
for demanding freedom and fairness. He is responsible for
seceding Eritrea without any consultation with the Ethiopian
people. He is the one who has handed over all our outlets to the
sea making Ethiopia one of the biggest landlocked countries in
the world. He is the one who caused the death of over 100,000
young men in the name of Badme and betrayed their sacrifice. He
is public enemy number one who has denied the Ethiopian people
all their basic freedoms…the rights to speak, write or
listen…the rights to form associations, protest or stage
demonstrations, go on strike…. He even denied victims of his
massacres the right to hear the real findings of an inquiry
commission. He is holding the entire nation hostage at
gunpoint…. He is the one who has introduced ethnic segregation,
discrimination, divide and rule… to sustain his elitist economic
and political control. With the backdrop of all his endless
crimes, is a Somali Islam or a homegrown tyrant who is
threatening the survival of Ethiopia? Somali Muslims just said
get out of my land, Mr Meles.
One must be foolish, by choice or nature, to continue being
fooled by a treacherous tyrant who has long been making profits
out of bloodbath. “In every tyrant's heart there springs in the
end this poison, that he cannot trust a friend,” said the
ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus. Why on earth do we have to
trust a despot who has betrayed the nation not once, but on
countless occasions? May be the hyena and his pack of
opportunist bigots! I vividly remember Meles ridiculing anyone
with a patriotic feeling. He said let them carry a rug of flag
and Mengedun Cherk Yargilachew. My wish to Zenawi and his pack
is the same, Mengedun Yebelete Cherk Yadriglachew. I never trust
a traitor who has never fought a single war for the sake of his
country and people.
Menbere Asfaw, PhD in history, can be reached at
Menbere1@walla.com |