Why
Do They Burn Our Forests?
(by
Goytom Abraha, Weddi Orma)
For
years now, and more intensely for the last few months, we
instinctively
look for logic and wisdom in this most senseless act of all
the senseless. We think and search for answers because thought is
a process
endowed to beings. But as we search for answers in vain, our
common
sense betrays us, our humanity fails us, and our understanding
aborts
us. Why do they burn our forests?
Beyond
the shroud of these raging
fires is hate, a raging hate, as smoldering as the fire with a
purpose
that surmounts colony and larceny we are used to. Hate is the
only
clue the brain can gather, the only answer. They chose to dry the
southern
lakes which they fell in love with, because they can't fish
them
all. The drive to love and kill is not new for nature, like the
black
widow spider that mercilessly kills her partner after mating,
earning
her the name widow. The Tigrean elites who fail to see the TPLF
arson
as an arson, must be forced to see that they are condemned to be
at least
widows, and at best registered criminals - as arson is. And
this
should make their future no less tentative than the ghastly life
we are
condemned to today. We shall overcome.
Oxford
dictionary defines genocide as "extermination of a race or
community
by mass murder, or by imposing conditions that make survival
impossible."
In essence, therefore, the TPLF's conduct, setting fire to
flora
and fauna, imposing hunger, and massive killing of the peoples of
the
South imposes a condition that makes survival impossible, the deed
qualifies
to be a genocide.
It
may seem too bizarre, too naive to condemn the Oromo nation to
genocide
of this sort - I believe we are above the critical mass for our
advantage;
and we have very good oral memory for their disadvantage.
They
can't burn memories if they can't kill all. But these doltish
thugs
care less about the memories of history. For the TPLF, the rise
of Tigray
is measured by the destruction of the non-Tigray. Yohanisism
in its
21st century suit - and here we are taking notes that Ali of
Wallo
couldn't in those days.
It
is partly our fault. The defeatist mood that killed the rage in
us is
mostly to blame. It takes a tiny rope to tie a subdued elephant,
an insignificant
deep to limit his movement. Those in the deep stayed calmly,
blaming others for putting them in a shallow den, instead of a
simple
pop that puts them beyond the Tigrean hedge. The few who are
sick
and tired of listening to outcries only walk away because charging
is risky,
even within. So the selection of negation has the triumph, as
did
that of the empire.
The
TPLF has offered us several opportunities to contribute to our
cause,
to do just a little, share the pain of the Oromo who lost his
house,
his life, his forest - our forest. Ashes born from the immense
beauty
of a giant tree, from a fried flesh of rare animals, from
smoldered
eggs of exotic birds, the pain is as real as a murder of the
innocent
being, and more tragic in its consequence - it targets a
generation.
That is why it has to be registered as a genocide by essence.
An
Oromo rage was always questioned and doubted - rightly so even in
the face
of such calamity. There has never been an "opportunity"
grave enough
to test the rage, an opportunity to compare our rage with the
rage
that is so willful to destroy it. Here comes that single most
important
moment for the Oromo in diaspora - what else can come and what
else
can we do?
I recently
read a forwarded text from a Tigrean web page. It was signed
by Assefa
Gudeta. The paper argues that the fires are accident, as if
a fire
has a brain to consume selected territories, to coordinate from
east
to west, to go and kill students who want to extinguish it, and
to forbid
University students who volunteered to help. It is particularly
sad
because the Tigre writer chooses an Oromo last name for his extreme
Tigre
views, full of hate, a raging hate. The trick of OPDOizing the
empire
is diffusing to the diaspora Tigre, that the Tigre writer thinks
he can
shop for more with a fake Oromo name, as they did with fake Oromo
entities
at home. This in itself is a sufficient proof that the writer
has
a crime to hide, a sufficient motive to heighten our contribution.
For
his sake, I will chose to be Goytom Abraha - no other names come
to my
mind. Let this serve as a hint, perhaps the first hint, that there
is a
limit to faking and the TPLF don't have the monopoly. If the moral
is willing
to muddle low, the gimmick is so easy to master. To those
who
doubt that there may indeed exist an Assefa Gudeta, an Oromo, who
wrote the letter to the Tigrean web, I will contribute $1000
dollars to the wish of Assefa and I challenge him to claim it if
such a person indeed exists.
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