Saturday, April 25, 2015

ለኢትዮጵያውያን ወገኖቹ የቆመ ምርጥ ኤምባሲ

ሰው ከባንዲራው ሌላ ወዴት ይጠለላል?
ለኢትዮጵያውያን ወገኖቹ የቆመ ምርጥ ኤምባሲ
በፀሐይ በየነ

የመን በጦርነት መታመስ ከጀመረች ሳምንታት ነጉደዋል፡፡ የአለም ሚድያዎች ስለጦርነቱ ለመዘገብ አይናቸውንና ካሜራቸውን ወደእሷው አዙረዋል፡፡ የትኛውንም የቴሌቭዥን ጣቢያ ቢከፍቱ የየመንን ስም የማያነሳ ጣቢያ አያገኙም በስቅታ ሞታለች፡፡ አብዛኛዎቹ የቴሌቭዥን ጣቢያዎች ከየመን በቀር ሌላው አለም የጠፋ እስኪመስል ድረስ ርስት አድርገው ከዜና መጀመሪያቸው እስከ ፍፃሜው ድረስ በየመን ያለውን ችግር የተለያዩ የፖለቲካ ተንታኞችን ትንተና እያሰጡ በሷው ጀምረው በሷው ይጨርሳሉ፡፡
የአለም ባለስልጣናት በሚያምር አዳራሽ፣በተዋበ ጠረጴዛ፣ ድሎት በሚሰጥ ወንበር ፣ በሱፍ በከረባት አምረው በጦርነቱ ዙሪያ ሲመክሩ ይውላሉ፡፡ ምንም ግን ለየመን ህዝብ ያመጡት ፋይዳ የለም፡፡ በየቀኑ ብዙዎች ይሞታሉ ብዙዎች ይቆስላሉ በተለይ ኤደንና ትዕዝ በሚባሉ የየመን ከተሞች፡፡
ሰነዓ ከተማ በጦርነቱ ምክንያት መብራት ስለተቋረጠ ከተማዋን የብርሃን ናፍቆት ግድል አድርጓታል፡፡ መንገዶች ተመቱ በሚል ሰበብ ነዳጅ በመጥፋቱ መኪናዎች እና ሞተሮች በነዳጅ ጥም መንቀሳቀስ ስላልቻሉ በየመንገዱ በመቆማቸው መንገድ ሁሉ የመኪና መሸጫ እስኪመስል ድረስ በብዛት ተኮልኩለው ይታያሉ፡፡
በጦርነቱ ፍራቻ ከተማዋን በመልቀቅ ወደ ገጠር ህዝቡ ስለሸሸ በፊት በግፍያ ትከሻዎን የሚያወልቀው የህዝብ ብዛት ጠፍቶ ሰው ለማግኘት አይኖት ይንከራተታል፡፡ አሜሪካ ካናዳ፣እንግሊዝ፣ ጀርመን፣ ግብፅ፣ፓኪስታን ፊሊፒን እና ሌሎችም የውጭ ሀገር ዜጎች ጦርነት ሳይባባስና መንገዶች ሳይዘጋጉ መንግስቶቻቸው እንደ እንቁላል ተንከባክበው ከጦርነቱ ሀገር ከመን አስወጥተዋል፡፡
እኛ ግን እንዳለን አለን ከኤምባሲያችን አሳዛኝ ድርጊት ጋር ፡፡ ነገሩ እንዲህ ነው፡፡ባለፈው ሳምንት ሰኞ ነው እረፋድ 4፡00 ላይ ወንድ፣ ሴቱ፣ ወጣት፣ አዛውንቱ ፣ ህጻናትን የያዙ … ብዙ ኢትጵያውያን የመን የሚገኘው ኤምባሲ በር ላይ ተኮልኩለው ቆመዋል ሁሉም ለአንድ ነገር፡፡ በጦርነት የምትታመሰውንና ብዙ ወገኖችን እየፈጀ ካለው እሳት አውጥተው ወደ ሀገራቸው እንዲመልሷቸው በማለት በአንድ ድምፅ መቼ ነው የምትወስዱን ብሎ ለመየቅ፡፡ ምክንያቱም ተመዝግበው በመቆየታቸውና የኢምባሲው ምላሽ በመዘግየቱ ሁኔታውን ለማወቅ በቦታው ተገኘኝተዋል፡፡ የጦርነቱን አሳሳቢነት እየከፋ በመምጣቱ፡፡
በዛው ሰአት ከተማዋን ከዳር ዳር ያንቀጠቀጠ አንዲት ኢትዮጵያዊትን ጨምሮ ለብዙ ዜጎች ሞት ምክንያት የሆነ ከባድና ቀላል የአካል ጉዳትን በብዙዎች ያስከተለ፣ ብዙ የሀብት ንብረትን ውድመትን ያደረሰ ከባድ ፍንዳታ የየመንን ምድር አንቀጠቀጠው፡፡ ሁሉም ባለበት ወደ መሬት ድፍት አለ፡፡ በዛው ፍጥነት የኤባሲው በርም ክርችም ተደረገ፡፡ ግራ የሚያጋባ ሆና ለዜጋው በዛን ሰአት በሩ በሰፊው ተከፍቶ ኑ ወገኖቼ ያለው ነገር እስኪበርድ ከባንዲራችሁ ስር ተጠለሉ ማለት ሲገባው የራሱን ነፍስ ለማዳን ወገንን ከእሳት ጥሎ በር በከርቸም ምን የሚሉት ጉድ ነው ፡፡ ሰው ከባንዲራው ሌላ ወዴት ይጠለላል? ይህ ነው ለወገኖቹ የቆመ ምርጥ ኤምባሲ ማለት፡፡
ታድያ አልኩኝ ሰሞኑን በፌስ ቡክና በኢትዮጵያ ቴሌቭዥን በየመን ፣በሊብያ፣ በደቡብ አፍሪካ ለምትገኙ ኢትዮጵያውያን ማንኛውንም እርዳታ ብትፈልጉ ተብሎ ብዙ የስልክ ቁጥሮች የተደረደሩት ምን አይነት እርዳታ ስንፈልግ ይሆን እንድንደውልላቸው ያስቀመጡት? በራቸው ላይ ቆመን የችግር ሰለባ ሆነን ወድቀን እያዩን በር ከዘጉብን ያን ሁላ መአት ስልክ ቁጥር መደርደሩ ለምን ይሆን?

Friday, November 14, 2014

Ethiopia Zone9: ግልጽ ደብዳቤ ”ለጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር” ኃይለማርያም ደሳለኝ

Ethiopia Zone9: ግልጽ ደብዳቤ ”ለጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር” ኃይለማርያም ደሳለኝ:   ከታሳሪ ዞን9 ጦማርያን እና ጋዜጠኞች   ክቡር ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ሕገ መንግስታችንን ያክብሩ! ሠላም ክቡር ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር!? እንዴት ነዎት? ያስታውሱ ከሆነ የዛሬ ሁለት ዓመት አካባቢ ከፊሉ የዚህ...

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Ethiopian 2005 massacre

Remembering the Ethiopian government massacre in 2005. You all will be in our hearts .



Saturday, November 1, 2014

Ethiopia: Obang Metho condemns ‘Life Grabs’ and the Second… · News · Minority Voices Newsroom

Ethiopia: Obang Metho condemns ‘Life Grabs’ and the Second… · News · Minority Voices Newsroom



Speaking at MRG’s London office as part of a nationwide tour, Executive Director of the Solidarity Movement for a New EthiopiaObang Metho, sheds light on the systematic violation of indigenous land rights by Ethiopia’s autocratic regime, resulting in the alleged torture and imprisonment of those who resist. And although this is happening in a land far, far away, says Obang, these atrocities are funded by UK aid.
‘We live in a country where the minorities are not only denied their rights, but where their rights do not exist,’ deplored Mr Metho, painting a picture of Ethiopia as a land without rule of law, accountability, or even respect for the basic liberal principle that all people are equal. As a member of a minority tribe called Anuak, which comprises less than 0.1% of Ethiopia’s population, based primarily in the south-west region of Gambella, Obang claims to have had first-hand experience of being treated as a second-class citizen.
The problem in Gambella, however, is not one of poverty. ‘People usually know Ethiopia for the starvation, dead cows, skinny children, people not having enough food to eat,’ explains Obang, ‘but Gambella is one of the most fertile areas in Ethiopia.’
Agriculturalists tend to their livestock in Gambela, Ethiopia
According to Mr Metho, the indigenous inhabitants of Gambella live off their land and the rivers; they breed their own cattle and grow their own crops. But the activist explains that while Gambella’s indigenous communities are self-sufficient, they receive no support from the government in terms of education, healthcare and the provision of clean water. On the contrary, he says, they are deprived of their only means of survival by a state policy of land grabbing.
Obang describes the process of land grabbing as a brutal one. He claims that the government uses armed force to turn entire communities out of their homes, transporting them miles away from the land their families have owned for centuries before leasing the land to foreign firms, which turn it into commercial farms or sugar plantations in order to attract investment.  Obang claims that millions of acres of Ethiopian land have been seized in this way since the global food shortage in 2008.
‘In China, their population is skyrocketing,’ explains Obang, ‘their population needs food. But where do they find it? From somewhere where people have no voice, like Ethiopia.’
Obang explains that those who refuse to vacate their land and burn down their huts are generally arrested by Ethiopian authorities, tortured or forced into exile – allegations which have been echoed in NGO reports. Mr Metho claims that those who comply with the demands generally do so because they are promised the alternative of ‘villagization.’ While this term summons images of comfort, community and urban development, the reality is reportedly quite different:
‘The government’s action plan was to give these people access to services... But since the people have been displaced, which is up to three years ago for some of them, there’s nothing. There’s no school built, there’s no health centre... the local people had to build the school with wood, and the kids sit on the rocks. So some of these villages are abandoned, no one’s living there anymore.’
‘These are people who are used to feeding themselves, but now the government gives them food aid with ‘USA’ written all over it, while they sit there and do nothing all day. Making the people inactive... there are no words to describe that kind of injustice,’ he adds. ‘They’re taking them somewhere where the food will be given to them! The irony is just ridiculous. And no one is saying anything about it.’
According to Obang, Western aid perpetuates Ethiopia’s land grabbing policy; he claims that the donations, which constitute 40% of the country’s GDP, ultimately pay the wages of the Ethiopian soldiers commanded to seize indigenous property, while UK and US-supplied food packages are channelled to communities which have been ‘villagized’ against their will.
‘[Donor countries] don’t want to hear the words “accountability, transparency, corruption, good governing, human rights” because they carry responsibility,’ says Obang. ‘So they have turned a blind eye. Ethiopia is getting almost 3.1 billion dollars from the West. But rule of law..? The simple rights that the donor countries are founded on are being violated right in front of them, and they’re not doing anything about it.’
Protests in front of IMF/World Bank headquarters
British press coverage of one particular lawsuit against the UK Department of International Development by an Ethiopian victim of land grabs reflects this neglect. The plaintiff, "Mr O," claims that UK aid, intended to supply starving Ethiopians with food and clean water, was misused by the State to pay the military who forcibly seized his land and tortured him. One particular leading British newspaper saw no reason for the UK to exercise due diligence on its aid exports, opting instead for a particularly inflammatory headline.
Obang believes that the Western media’s silence on the plight of Africa’s indigenous populations is tactical: ‘The donor countries of the West are turning a blind eye because Ethiopia claims to protect its national interests through the war on terror, fighting al-Shabab,’ says Obang, who agrees that while national interests are important, greater attention needs to be paid to the needs of individual citizens. ‘We need to have a society where we see the humanity before anything else, before religion, language, dialect,’ insists Obang.
‘For me it’s not a land grab. It’s life grabs. It’s grabbing the life and the future of these people,’ explains the activist. ‘These are not people who have grown up on food that’s been bought by income from the office. These are people who survive on the land... They are agriculturalists. So for them the land is who they are. So the land is their identity. They are the land, the land is them. And so when the government is coming to give this land to the foreigners without consultation, without compensation, it’s really scary.’
However, Obang reminds us that this is not the first time that foreigners have exploited poor governance in Africa in order to reap the continent’s resources. ‘This is what I call “the second scramble for Africa,”’ says Obang. But this time, he claims, Africans are taking a leading role.
‘An Ethiopian making the decision to lease 360,000 acres of land for 99 years for 99 cents without consulting the people is almost equivalent to the Berlin Conference in 1884. The Europeans made the decision to divide up Africa. Africans were not at the table. The decision was made, and even today, Africans are paying the price for that because they were not consulted,’ explains Obang. ‘And the same thing [is happening] now, these African dictators, autocratic leaders which are not elected by the people are doing exactly the same thing in terms of land grabs, in terms of natural resources .’
 For Obang, the solution is unlikely to be a peaceful one. ‘Ethiopia is a ticking bomb’, he warns, ‘if it is not handled properly, it could be worse than Rwanda, because you have a tiny minority controlling everything: the Tigrayan people... The ethnic volcano will erupt in Ethiopia and when it does, everyone will say, “Oh, we didn’t know about this”.’
For Obang, therefore, the answer is to raise global awareness to the neglect of indigenous rights in Ethiopia and the unethical nature of trade relations between African countries and wealthier countries. His organisation, Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia, aims to sensitise indigenous communities in Ethiopia to their rights – a difficult task given that many NGOs and political opponents are either imprisoned in Ethiopia or banned.
‘We try to mobilise more people in the Diaspora and get the message back to the people,’ he says. ‘We have to be more tactical... we have what we call a “tree-mail.” If we want to send an idea, we write an article, send it to a person, and then that person prints it out, goes out late at night and nails them on the trees. So there is a way,’ insists Obang, ‘you cannot deny human freedom completely.’
But Mr. Metho insists that his cause requires long-term, international pressure to be placed on African despots. This, according to Obang, can only be achieved by encouraging world leaders to set aside trade concerns and Ethiopia’s elusive “national interests” and focus instead on the sufferings of individuals. Instead of seeking further Western aid, therefore, Obang merely asks that existing aid – which comprises 40% of Ethiopia’s GDP - be attached with the same transparency and accountability that is so valued in the Western world. ‘We are not asking the Western countries to free Africa,’ he explains, ‘but we’re asking them not to be the road-block for Africa.’
Isabelle Younane, MRG Communications Intern
- See more at: http://www.minorityvoices.org/news.php/en/1725/ethiopia-obang-metho-condemns-life-grabs-and-the-second-scramble-for-africa#sthash.U9y917zh.dpuf

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The Ethiopian Air Lines Saga By Berhane Kidane

October 21st, 2012
Since its inception, the Ethiopian Air Lines has been the pride of all Ethiopians. The Ethiopian Airlines is one of the best Air Lines in the world. Its employees do not just consider their job as a place where they only get paychecks. They take enormous pride and consider the airlines as their own. This has been the long history of the Ethiopian Airlines. In 1991, when the TPLF took power, there were speculations about the future of the airlines. In fact, some suggested that the TPLF was thinking of handing over the airlines to the EPLF; it was also speculated that the regime was going to merge the airlines with Djibouti, Sudan, and Eritrean airlines. During that period, Eritrea did not have its own airlines. Regardless however, the speculation continued. When Seye Abraha was the chairman of the Board, he took measures that angered several employees at the airlines. When the employees complained about the change that was taking place at the airlines, he reportedly said that “I will be happy to fire every one of you and replace you with foreign workers.” As the foremer employee of the airlines, I can tell you that I have never witnessed any one as bully as Seye Abraha in the airlines. That was then.
Since the TPLF took power, the major change in the Ethiopian airlines was the logo. The Lion that gave the plane its grace has been removed and we only have the Ethiopian flag on our planes; in addition, the written word where it said Ethiopian Air Lines is removed and replaced by “Ethiopian”. These are may be cosmetic changes that did not affect the operation of the airlines. Since I was a former employee, I still consider the airlines as part of my family. I take pride not only as a citizen but also as someone who contributed something for its growth. Because of my attachment with the airlines, I always seek to know what is going on in the airlines. I have good friends who are still working there. By measuring their “temperature,” I know the health of the airlines. When Mr. Girma Wakie was the CEO, I seldom hear complaints. Mr. Girma was appreciated by labor as well as the management. The former Ethiopian Airlines Trade Union Chairman described Mr. Girma as the “modern father” of the airlines. Mr. Girma cared only about the employees’ ability to perform. He never cared about anyone’s ethnicity or political affiliations. I believe it was the “Reporter” newspaper that wrote few years ago stating the only government institution that has not become the political wing of the ruling party was the Ethiopian Airlines. That was true then, but that truth does not hold water today.
After Mr. Girma retired from the airlines in 2011, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) became the CEO. Whether it was by merit or by political affiliation that the former COO is elevated to be the CEO, this writer can’t say. What is apparent however is that Mr. Girma was brought to the Ethiopian Airlines in 2003 from the Gulf Air; he was an outsider, and he was not affiliated with any political entity. He was given a free hand to do as he liked in conducting the airlines’ business. He was well respected by the former Chairman of the Board, Mr. Seyoum Mesfin, as well as by Mr. Meles Zenawi. No one interfered in Mr. Girma’s decision. Mr. Girma got down to business as soon as he took office. He worked with labor and management as a team. He did not alienate employees. He took his job at heart. He charted a new and bold plan. He hired the locally based Ernst and Young team to be his advisors. He devised a five year strategic plan which he followed to the letter: the strategy that he dubbed “Vision 2010” was launched in 2005. He listened to the complaint of his employees and raised their salary by 40/%.
Even before Vision 2010 was implemented, the airlines grew by about 20/% in 2004 alone. This was an impressive start, and a spring board for the five year plan that Mr. Girma devised. Although the initial deal was for Mr. Girma to work as the CEO of the airlines for five years, his contract was extended and he led the airlines for more than seven years. By the time he retired from the Ethiopian airlines, the Ethiopian airlines became the second largest airlines in Africa. The airlines profit grew from 269 million Birr to more than 1.3 billion Birr. The number of passengers has tripled under Mr. Girma. He changed the dynamic between labor and management, the employees and the country took enormous pride. Under Mr. Girma, the Ethiopian Airlines began flying to North America. I believe, one of the advantages for the success of Mr. Girma was that he was a professional and cared little about politics. Any one at the Ethiopian airlines would tell you, Mr. Girma did not tolerate any attempt to make the airlines a political hub by any party. Although some TPLF leaders like Sibhat Nega were not happy, politics had no place at the airlines during the tenure of Mr. Girma.
This however is not true now. The political and management culture at the airlines has changed. When Mr. Tewolde took office, instead of building on what Mr. Girma left him, he picked a fight with the airlines trade union. He angered employees by violating the collective agreement; threats and intimidation became mode of operands in the airlines. Within a month after taking his position, Mr. Tewolde prevented Technicians from leaving the country, he angered the cabin crew by changing their pays. Leaders of the Trade Union were threatened. In fact, the chairman of the trade union fled the country fearing for his life six month after Mr. Tewolde became the CEO. The new chairman and the leaders of the trade union were threatened by the CEO and forced to sign a collective agreement that harmed the employees. TPLF/EPRDF cadres found an open filed to recruit members from the airlines with threats and intimidations. Mr. Tewolde demanded that employees work one day a week for free. Employees will tell you that you are not even allowed to stand in a group in the airlines compound. Witnesses have been seen employees taken by security officers from cafeteria, employees lounge room, and employees club. Ethiopian Airlines employees are leaving the institution in alarming rates. Some are leaving not only the airlines also the country fearing for their lives.
Recently, an employee who fled to Kenya told me that the former first lady, Azeb Mesfin, is playing a significant role in the airlines. By law, the cargo and ground operation in Ethiopia has to be conducted only by the Ethiopian Airlines. Recently however, a company called International Cargo Service (ICAS) has taken the ground handing and cargo service at Ethiopian airports. The employees who saw the business shift from the Ethiopian airlines to ICAS complained to the CEO. Instead of investigating how that was possible and stopping ICAS’s operation, the CEO lambasted the employees. Some reports indicate ICAS is owned by Sheik Mohammed Alamudi and that Azeb Mesfin is a partner in this operation. It is not clear whether Azeb is a partner as an individual or as a Chairwoman of EFFORT. In Less than two years since taking over the airlines, Mr. Tewolde has managed to alienate the union, none union employees, and some in the management. Employees will tell you that moral is low; and employees are frustrated with the management style of the CEO. It is not by accident that Addisu Legesse was appointed to be the Chairman of the Ethiopian Airlines Board when Mr. Tewolde became the CEO. Addisu cannot challenge the TPLF in any capacity.
It is not clear what the future of the Ethiopian Airlines is going to be. What is clear however, the CEO’s political affiliation with the ruling party is having a profound effect in the operation of the airlines. Employees who do not support the ruling party and who refused to join the EPRDF are living in fear. Any statement an employee makes could be interpreted as anti government statement and could be used against the employee. No one knows how the power of Azeb Mesfin is going to be curtailed or contained as a result of Meles Zenawi’s death. Like most Ethiopian civil servants, the Ethiopian Airlines employees are under assault. The pressure either to be a member of the ruling party or to quit their jobs is mounting. Is there a plan to control the Ethiopian Airlines by the ruling party? The answer seem to be yes. Anyone would tell you that the face of the airlines is changing fast. Instead of merit, ethnic or political affiliation is the one that get you a job at the Ethiopian airlines under Mr. Tewolde. I hate to inject ethnic politics, but the fact is the airlines is hiring more Tigryans now than at any time in its history; not just Tigryans, but Tigryans loyal to the ruling party. As one employee said to me, it seems the TPLF shadow is hovering everywhere over every aspect of the Ethiopian airlines operation.
What is sad is, the Ethiopian airlines spends thousands of Birr to train an employee. It is after months of rigorous training and well designed education that one becomes a permanent employee of the airlines. In fact, the expense to train and educate an employee is so outrageous, if you quit your job from the airlines, you are required to pay the money for your training and education. Now, the well trained employees are leaving the airlines because the airlines management implicitly or explicitly has made it difficult to do their jobs. It seems that unless you become a loyal member or supporter of the ruling party, you have no place in Ethiopia now days. Is the trend going to change because of the new prime minister? It is unlikely. So far, the new PM has shown he will stay the course. I hope that the management at the Ethiopian airlines will open its eyes and see the damage that it is doing not only to the airlines but also to the country. The CEO has laid out his vision as we all have read on various news accounts; the Ethiopian Airlines has purchased new cargo and passenger planes. This is all good; however, the CEO vision will not materialize unless he relied on professionals to do the job. Unless the CEO changes his hat from TPLF operative to the one that makes him the CEO of the airlines, the saga of the Ethiopian airlines would be a sad one instead of pride. It is time for the Chairman of the Board, the PM, and other responsible parties to see what is going on in the Ethiopian airlines and rectify the problem.

Friday, August 22, 2014

በሙት የሚመራ የሙታን ድርጅት (ኢህአዴግ)

መለስን ቅበሩት!
ተመስገን ደሳለኝ
ከኢትዮጵያ ሀገሬ የደቀቀ ኢኮኖሚ ላይ በማን አህሎኝነት ወጪ ተደርጎ፣ ቅጥ ባጣ መልኩ በመላ አገሪቱ እየተከበረ ስላለው የቀድሞ አምባገነን ጠ/ሚኒስትር ሁለተኛ ሙት ዓመት ዝክርም ሆነ ሰውየውን ዛሬም በአፀደ-ህይወት ያለ ለማስመሰል እየሞከሩ ላሉት ጓዶቹ አንዲት ምክር ብጤ ጣል ማድረጉ ተገቢ ነው ብዬ ስለማስብ በአዲስ መስመር እንዲህ እላለሁ፡-
አብዮታዊው ገዥ-ግንባር ግንቦት ሃያ፣ የህወሓት ምስረታ፣ የብአዴን አፈጣጠር፣ የኦህዴድና የደኢህዴን ውልደት፣ የብሔር ብሔረሰቦች በዓል፣ የባንዲራ ቀን፣ የመከላከያ ሳምንት፣ የፍትሕ ሳምንት፣ የሕዳሴ ግድብ መሰረት ድንጋይ የተጣለበት… ጅኒ-ቁልቋል እያለ ዓመቱን ሙሉ በማይጨበጥ ተራ ፕሮፓጋንዳ ማሰልቸትን መንግስታዊ ኃላፊነት አድርጎታል፡፡ ይህ እንግዲህ ለቁጥር የሚያታክቱ፣ በነጭ ውሸት የታጨቁ እና በአብዮታዊ ዲሞክራሲ ቅኝት የተንሸዋረሩ ‹ዶክመንተሪ ፊልሞቹ›ን ረስተንለት ነው፡፡
ይህ ሁሉ ያልበቃው ‹‹ጀግናው›› ኢህአዴግ ከጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር መለስ ዜናዊ ህልፈት ወዲህ፣ ወርሃ-ነሐሴንም እንደ ግንቦት ሃያው ሁሉ የሟቹን ታጋይነትና አብዮታዊነት፤ ሕዝባዊነትና አርቆ አስተዋይነት፤ የርዕዮተ-ዓለም ተራቃቂነትና የአየር ንብረት ተካራካሪነት፤ በፖለቲካ ቢሉ በኢኮኖሚ ቁጥር አንድ ጠቢብነትና ባለራዕይነት፤ ፍፁም ፃድቅነትና ሰማዕትነት…. የሚተረክበት ሲያደርገው ቅንጣት ታህል ሀፍረት አልተሰማውም፡፡ ሰሞኑን በ‹‹ኢትዮጵያ›› ቴሌቪዥን ግድ ሆኖብን ተመልክተንና ሰምተን በትዝብት ካሳለፍናቸው ‹‹መለስ፣ መለስ›› ከሚሉ የከንቱ ውዳሴ አደንቋሪ ድምፆች በተጨማሪ፣ የኦሮሞን ባሕላዊ ልብስ ሲያለብሱት፣ ሐረሪዎች ጋቢ ሲደርቡለት፤ በደቡብ የሚገኙ ብሔሮች የየራሳቸውን ባሕል የሚወክሉ አልባሳት ሲሸልሙት፣ ስለወላይታነቱ ሲመሰክሩለት… ደጋግመን ለመመልከት ተገደናል፤ ይሁንና ድርጅቱ ስለ ቀድሞ ሊቀ-መንበሩ አልፋና ኦሜጋነት ለመስበክ ዙሪያ ጥምዝ ከዳከረለት ከእንዲህ አይነቱ የተንዛዛ ፕሮፓጋንዳ ይልቅ፣ በዚሁ የቴሌቪዥን መስኮት የቀረበ አንድ ጎልማሳ ‹‹መለስ ሁሉም ማለት ነው›› ሲል የሰጠው አስተያየት፣ ቅልብጭ አድርጎ ይገልፅለት ነበር ብዬ አምናለሁ፡፡ የዚህ አይነቱ ምጥን አስተያየትም በጥራዝ ነጠቅነት ዘላብዶ የኋላ ኋላ በሀፍረት ከማቀርቀር ያድናል፡፡ ለምሳሌ እናንተ የግንባሩ ካድሬዎች ስለመለስ ምሁርነት ለመናገር ስትዳዱ ሁሌ የምትደጋግሙት፣ ያንኑ የአብዮታዊ ዴሞክራሲ አርቃቂነቱ እና የልማታዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ መንግስት ኀልዮት አዋቃሪነቱ ነው፡፡ ግና፣ ይህ ‹‹ንድፈ-ሃሳብ›› ተብዬ ራሱ በርዕዮተ-ዓለምነት ለመጠራት የማይበቃ የተውሸለሸለ ጭብጥ ስለመሆኑ በርካታ ምሁራን በጥናቶቻቸው ከማስረገጣቸው ባሻገር፣ አገሪቷን ለከባድ ኢኮኖሚያዊ ድቀት፣ ሕዝቧን ደግሞ ለጥልቅ ድህነት መዳረጉን ብቻ ማስታወሱ በቂ ይሆናል፡፡ ስለልማታዊ መንግስት አዋጭነት በብቸኝነት እንደተከራከረ ተደርጎ የሚለፈፈውን እንኳን ንቆ መተው ሳይሻል አይቀርም፡፡ ከታንዲካ ማካንደዋሬና መሰል የፅንሰ-ሃሳቡ አበጂዎች የዘረፋቸውን መከራከሪያዎች ማን ዘርዝሮ ይዘልቀውና፡፡ ‹መለስን ቅበሩት› የምለውም፣ እንዲህ ያሉ አስነዋሪ ማንነቶቹን ማስታወስ ስለሚያም ነው፡፡
እናም እውነት እውነት እላችኋለሁ፡- ስለሰውዬው የምትነግሩን እና የምታስቀጥሉት ‹ሌጋሲ›ም ሆነ የምትተገብሩት ረብ ያለው አንድም ራዕይ የለምና ዝም፣ ፀጥ ብላችሁ የምራችሁን ቅበሩት፡፡ እስቲ! ኦጋዴንን ተመልከቱ፤ ካሻችሁም ወደ አኝዋኮች ተሻገሩ፤ ያን ጊዜ እናንተ በአርያም የሰቀላችሁት ሰው፣ ለነዚህ ሁለት ብሔሮች የቀትር ደም የጠማው ጨካኝ መሪ እንደነበር፣ በክፋት ትዕዛዞቹ ጥፋት ከተረፈ ጠባሳ ትረዱታላችሁ፡፡ ለአቅመ-ሔዋን ያልደረሱ ህፃናት በሰልፍ የሚደፈሩባት፣ ወጣቶች እንጀራ ፍለጋ በተስፋ-ቢስነት ጥልቁን ውቅያኖስ ሰንጥቀው ለመሰደድ የማያመነቱባት፣ የጤና ኬላ ማግኘት ተስኗቸው በልምሻ የሚባትቱ ብላቴኖችን በአቅም-የለሽነትና በቁጭት የምናስተውልባት ደካማ አገር አስረክቦን እንዳለፈ ከወዴት ተሰወረባችሁ? ከቀዬዎቻቸው በጉልበት ለተፈናቀሉ ወገኖች በመቆርቆር ‹‹ሕግ ይከበር!›› ባሉ በየጉራንጉሩ ወድቀው እንዲቀሩ የተፈረደባቸው ጎበዛዝትን ሬሳ እንድንቆጠር ያደረገን ደመ-ቀዝቃዛ ‹መሪ› እንደነበረስ ስንት ጊዜ እያስታወስን እንቆዝም? ቀደምት አባቶች ወራሪውን ፋሽስት ለማንበርከክ የተዋደቁባቸው ጢሻና ኮረብቶች በዚህ ዘመን የዜጎች ወደሞት አገራት መሸጋገሪያ ጽልማሞቶች የሆኑት በማን ሆነና ነው? ከሕግ ተጠያቂነት ቢያመልጥ፣ ከታሪክ ተወቃሽነት ልትታደጉት የምትችሉ ይመስላችኋልን?
…ይልቅ እመኑኝ! ፀጥ ብላችሁ ላንዴና ለመጨረሻ ጊዜ ጥልቅ ጉድጓድ ቆፍራችሁ ቅበሩት! ላይመለስ በመሄዱም እንደ ግልግል ቆጥራችሁት እርሱት!! መቼም በገዛ ራሱ ሕዝብ ላይ ትውልዶች ይቅር ሊሉት የሚሳናቸውን ይህን መሰሉ መከራ ላዘነበ ሰው በአፀደ-ስጋ ሳለም ሆነ በበድን የሙት መንፈሱ ስር በየዓመቱ ለአምላኪነት መንበርከክ፣ የናንተን አልቦ ማንነት እንጂ ሌላ አንዳች የሚነገረን ቁም ነገር ጠብ ሊለው አይችልም፡፡ ይህም ሆኖ ለመለስ አምልኮ እጅ መስጠት አሳፋሪነቱ፣ ለካዳሚዎቹ ብቻ መሆኑን መስክሮ ማለፉ የቀሪዎቻችን ዕዳ እንደሆነ መገንዘብ አለብን፡፡