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WHAT
SHOULD BE DONE AGAINST THE UNABATING WAVES OF TERROR AND POLITICAL
REPRESSION IN ERITREA?
Tsegezab Gebregergis, London, October 19, 2005
As is the case, in the 1998-2000 Eritrean-Ethiopian war, the military
generals of Issaia’s Afeworki suffered huge and humiliating military
defeat in the hands of the Ethiopian army. Since then the PFDJ regime
has been unleashing waves of terror and unrelenting political repression
in Eritrea in its vain attempt to quell the mounting political
opposition to its tyrannical rule. The first victims of its political
repression were the G-13, that is, a group of academics and cadres of
the EPLF who issued in the year 2000 the unrelenting criticism directed
against Issaias Afeworki in a document known as the Berlin Manifesto–
name derived from the city in which the meeting was held to discuss the
then unfolding Eritrean crisis. The second victim of its repressive
politics was group of high-ranking Eritrean government officials and
members of the ruling party known as the G-15. These are the group that
openly declared their uncompromising opposition to the government and
tried to bring to task the leader, Issaias Afeworki, in a party
conference, which they demanded to be summoned urgently.
Since the PFDJ regime unleashed its political repression against the
above mentioned groups and anybody associated with them, there has been
a vast on going campaign to discredit, defame and blackmail all the
regime political opponents at home and abroad, especially so to the G-13
and to the arrested G-15, those still at liberty in foreign countries
and their supporters. Since the political repression in Eritrea under
the PFDJ regime is mounting and it appears it would get only worst
before it gets better. To date, the government has already imprisoned
thousands of students, priests, and Christian groups belonging to
different churches that resent the government’s interference in their
religious affairs, and individual Eritreans suspected of being members
of the different ELF groups and journalists opposed to its tyrannical
rule and last but not least, protesting parents of the imprisoned
students. So Eritrea under the repressive PFDJ rule has become a vast
prison house of democrats and other prisoners of conscience.
What is more, in its attempt to pave the way for what could be mock
trials and the eventual murder of its home based political opponents;
the PFDJ government has been busy conducting an ongoing malicious
vilification campaign. Yet in spite of its vilification campaign,
peaceful struggle inside and outside Eritrea against the tyrannical
Eritrean regime is mounting. Indeed, all sections of Eritrean society
have clearly spoken that they do not trust the PFDJ regime or approve
any of its undemocratic acts against its political opponents and that
they want political change in Eritrea.
To be concrete, the G-13 and G-15 have clearly spoken they do not
trust the PFDJ regime and want change; the student population have
clearly spoken they do not trust the PFDJ regime and want change; the
parents of those who are supplying their beloved sons and daughters in
defence of Eritrea, have clearly spoken they do not trust the PFDJ
regime and want change; the church leaders, especially so, the leaders
of Catholic Church have clearly spoken, they too do not trust the PFDJ
regime and want change and reconciliation; the different Eritrean
opposition groups have clearly spoken, they do not trust the PFDJ regime
and want change. In short, the Eritrean people are demanding a
fundamental political change in Eritrea today. Yet, instead of
addressing to the cries and demands of the Eritrean people for political
change, the regime is intensifying its repression against any one
demanding for political sanity.
The question to be posed here is thus: How does one explain why the
regime of Issaias Afeworki has utter contempt to the Eritrean people and
take measures which takes Eritrea and its people into the abyss and one
which sets the regime in direct confrontation with the entire Eritrean
people? To understand and explain the nature and deeds of Issaias
Afeworki and the bestial harsh measures he has been taking against his
comrades-in-arms and the population at large, it is very important to
invoke a classical example from the pages of recent history, which
demonstrates how and why a power hungry ruler implicates his political
opponents, even his close comrades-in-arms, in order in so doing to
justify his premeditated action and insure his monopoly on political
power.
Our classical historical example is that of Stalinist Soviet Russia. As
was the case, Lenin had a stroke in March 1923. As a result, he never
recovered to play active part in Soviet politics until his death in
January 1924. Upon the death of Lenin, Stalin became the
Secretary-General of the Soviet communist party and a member of the
seven-man politburo; that is, a member of those who formulate government
policies in Soviet Russia. Once he entered the corridors of power;
Stalin soon began to build an unchallenged power base for himself. As
part of his plot, he immediately began to place yes-men in
key-positions; while at the same time potential opponents to his
totalitarian regime were sent to distant parts of the country. In the
process, Stalin became increasingly detached from reality, isolated,
suspicious of every one around him and intolerant to all kinds of
criticism. Inevitably, at the height of his paranoia, in order to crush
all opposition to his rule, Stalin concocted all kinds of pretexts and
committed heinous crime against his close comrades-in-arms.
Indeed, Stalin butchered most if not all the great thinkers who helped
create in October 1917 the first great socialist country in the world
under framed-up charges. What a bestial leader!!!
Just as Stalin, Issaias Afeworki is fabricating lies and accusing his
long time comrades-in–arms of treason, collaboration with the enemies of
the Eritrean people and of regionalism. To be sure, these are
accusations that do not hold water in an open court of law. Yet, as
paranoid ruler as he is, Issaias Afeworki is submitting these white lies
against his former comrades-in-arms in Eritrea today, in the same way
Stalin, the murderer, did in Soviet Russia in the 1930’s, in order to
eliminate physically all the brave Eritrean nationalists who made
massive contribution for the birth of independent Eritrea in May 1991.
Stalin was one of
the cruellest and most sadistic dictators in history. So is Issaias
Afeworki in Eritrea today.
The Eritrean
people must get rid of this man and his accomplices before they drag
Eritrea and its people into the darkness of political anarchy,
incalculable grief and oceans of blood.
However, in saying this, it must be made also absolutely clear that a
government of wolves, hyenas, and jackals as represented by EDA cannot
be a substitute or fill the coming political vacuum in Eritrea. The
simple, but revealing truth is that religious zealots, and ethnic
and secessionist groups
led by opportunist and power-hungry
elements that receive handouts from the Woyane-led government of
Ethiopia, i.e., groups that are incapable of formulating comprehensive
and long-term political programs for Eritrea could not be the
substitutes or the saviors of Eritrea and its people. On the contrary,
the very existence of such groups and organizations is not only
hindering the creation of an alternative patriotic and secular
organization but also prolonging the life of the tyrannical Eritrean
regime.
Thus needless to state it, while our country Eritrea is passing
through its most sensitive history, and huge crimes are being committed
against the cream of Eritrean society and the country dragged
into the darkness of political anarchy, Eritrean democrats* will
not and could not be disinterested spectators. We must take practical
measures against the prevailing dangers of disintegration of our country
and workout a clear and comprehensive short and long-term political
program of action under the leadership of visionary and genuinely
democratic and non-compromising secularist leaders. In the meantime,
we must be able also to move the struggle to a new and higher level and
wage tit-for-tat struggle: to use the words of the courageous and rather
unusually honest veteran EPLF fighter, Adhanom Gebremariam,*
we must conduct “an-eye-for-an-eye and a tooth-for-tooth” struggle in
order to speed-up the salvation of Eritrea and its people.
Thus to sum-up, without minimizing the bites of the poisonous
Eritrean SNAKES that have made Addis Ababa as their political nest and
while keeping track of them, the target and focus of our struggle at
this juncture, however, should be against the Eritrean DRAGON nested in
Asmara. We must cut the head of this dragon and the poisonous
serpents around him. If we do so, freedom will then come naturally.
Put differently, what I am saying is this: the heroic Eritrean forces
that will succeed in cutting the head of the Eritrean Dragon will also
smash the heads of the poisonous Eritrean snakes housed in Addis Ababa.
That day will then herald the rebirth of Eritrea. We do know that day
will come soon; what we do not know is when and whether or not the
triumphant leader of the Second Liberation of Eritrea will appear from
within Eritrea, enter Asmara by plane, driving a jeep, riding a camel,
or on a horseback. That he or she is already born and struggling
actively in the midst of the Eritrean people openly or otherwise, and
that the Eritrean people will welcome him with open arms in their
millions, and that Eritrea will be free from the wings, shackles and
claws of the Dragon is, however, definite.
I hope, I will be around that fateful day to witness and participate
when the gates of hell (the dungeons of the PFDJ) will be smashed to
secure the liberation of the thousands of prisoners of conscience and
framed-up charges.
Footnote
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I have read Adhanom Gebremariam’s recent interview
intensely and with great interest. I could thus say now that assuming
Adhanom is capable of mending his political positions which portrays him
in a negative light, that is, some of his political flirtations with the
Woyane regime, I have no-doubt whatsoever that Adhanom could still
emerge as the much sought after national leader in Eritrea. I have
no-doubt also whatsoever all Eritrean democrats will readily rally
behind him. The question is thus: is Adhanom capable of striking the
iron while it is hot?
·
As to myself, I have warned as early as 1992 in my
little book “An Account of My Journey to Independent Eritrea and The
Question of Democracy”, that Issaias Afeworki is the Saddam Hussein
of Eritrea and that “Eritrea is being prepared as a play ground for
one man and his cohorts”. I also warned “the EPLF-led government
of Eritrea, no matter what mantel the leadership wears, will be
intolerant and exclusive”(p.115). I thus concluded my views by
saying:” Let the EPLF-led government of Eritrea prove me wrong, by
creating a politically independent Eritrea, whereby there will be true
democracy, peace, freedom and security” and that “as far as I was
concerned my second exile has began”(p.ibid). I have expressed the
above views in 1992, that is, at a time when Issaias Afeworki was viewed
as a demi-god.
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