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HAWAASA
OROMO BERLIN
OROMO COMMUNITY IN BERLIN e.V.
May 25, 2001
Berlin
We
members of the Oromo Community in Berlin once again
raise our voice in order to bring the plight and agony
of our people, who are languishing under the unjust
and authoritarian rule of the TPLF/EPRDF regime in Ethiopia,
to the attention of the World Community through your
government. We demand that your government help in curbing
the ever unbridled dictatorial nature of the Ethiopian
regime and thereby in fostering justice, peace and basic
human rights for our people
The
Oromo people constitute about a good half of the entire
Ethiopian population. Our country, Oromia, being the
largest and naturally richest region, it forms the backbone
of the entire Ethiopian economy. Despite this fact,
the Oromo and other peoples in the south are currently
facing a serious famine because of the government’s
wanton natural destruction, ethnically based ill equipped
economic policies and, last but not least, because of
its war mongering character. Though the government has
been very loud and eulogizing about democracy, the Oromo
people have never had any voice in the political affairs
of the country or even of their own state which is totally
monopolized by the Tigrean Peoples Liberation Front
(TPLF) and the surrogate ethnic-based organizations
it created and controls, the so called the Ethiopian
People’s Revolutionary Democratic Forces (EPRDF). The
TPLF, which represents the Tigrean ethnic group from
northern periphery of Ethiopia, constitutes only about
5% of the population of the country and fears Oromo
numerical strength. As a result, the TPLF has even never
attempted to entertain the idea of free election or
democracy from the very beginning. It relied for its
existence and maintenance of dominance on sheer force
and brute suppression of any independent political position
or organization. Accordingly, the atrocities committed
by the TPLF/EPRDF against the Oromos have been boundless
and indescribable in such short letter of appeal. Having
taken into consideration the mass imprisonment, displacement
and massacre hitherto visited upon the Oromo people
by the TPLF forces, we can generally say however that
the atrocities committed by the TPLF against the Oromo
people scales in its essence with a genocide and holocaust.
After
ten years of iron rule, the only incontestable legacy
of the TPLF remains to be war, famine, disease, poverty,
social unrest, conflict and an all out misery and wretchedness.
Though at the beginning, the TPLF/EPRDF was smart enough
in deceiving the international community, its true nature
came to be disclosed to the International Community,
particularly, since its adventurously declared war against
Eritrea before the last couple of years. But even then,
it is true that the war have been taken only in its
face value, without deserving a due insight into its
genesis and strategic consequences for the entire political
fabric. Although it is quite possible to enumerate a
number of factors to the war, we believe that the underlying
reason and cause for the war was the internal political
tension, i.e., the ever growing and expanding opposition
against the ethno-centric rule of the TPLF/EPRDF. By
appealing to populist ideas such as national integrity,
the aim of the government was to divert and undermine
the internal resistance against TPLF’s dictatorship.
That was the only genuine reason why the regime afforded
such a costly war (costly both in material and human
sense) while millions of people were starving to death.
Particularly concerning the Oromos, the war has served
the government to use the Oromo youngsters as a cannon
fodder. This concealed purpose of the government was
once again uncovered as the TPLF regime resumed its
massive terrorist action against the Oromo people as
soon as the bloody war was over. Eritrea became a reason
for every unjust action of the government in suppressing
any dissenting voice in order to maintain its totalitarian
and ethnic authoritative rule. But once injustice becomes
the order of the day, then it would be so contagious
that even its own subject cannot be immune from.
This
is precisely what the world community witnessed in the
latest political developments of Ethiopia, as Mr. Meles
Zenawi, the Prime minister, dismissed 12 key members
of the central committee of the TPLF and put them in
communicado. Whatever the reason for the incident might
be, the event shows a turning point in the political
evolution of the ruling party, a beginning of contriving
individual dictatorship out of a party dictatorship.
That is where the endemic and contagious character of
every injustice lies. Once one endorse injustice as
the rule, oneself cannot be immune of falling into being
a victim of it. Precisely, this is what explains the
current entire political predicament and turmoil of
the TPLF/EPRDF. What ever kind ideological difference
may prevailed among the opposing factions of the TPLF,
the only solid point that the incident confirms is the
fact that the TPLF has ever been at loggerheads with
democracy. Democracy is not about who to rule but about
how to rule; it is more about the procedure of ruling
than about the substance of ruling. Therefore what makes
now the situation within the TPLF more worse is the
fact that the Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi, is emerging
as unquestionable individual dictator, reminiscent of
his predecessor, Mengistu Hailemariam.
The
recent massacre the TPLF committed against the Addis
Ababa University students, in which 42 students were
killed and more than 250 were wounded, is a typical
case in point that confirms the growing unbridled dictatorial
posture of the Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi. The brutal
military attack against peaceful and helpless student
demonstrators is indeed the apex of TPLF’s political
degeneration into a whole sale assault on civil society
in general. As TPLF has never had the slightest popular
support from the Ethiopian people except the Tigreans,
the government is always desperate with any critical
and dissenting voice like that of the University students.
Following the faction and the erosion of even Tigrean
popular support to Meles, TPLF’s desperation has even
transformed into a hysteric political madness. It suspects
not only its opponents but also its own members and
Tigrean tribe fellows. We believe that the recent assassination
of the head of Ethiopia’s security and intelligence
forces, Kifle Gebremedihin, is another case in point
about TPLF’s present hysteric political behavior.
As
popular uprising is currently simmering and expanding
throughout the country, including within the army, the
government is getting prepared to do everything possible
to put the situation under its control in order to prolong
its life span on the verge of its demise. In fact, the
government is currently adopting an open and all out
state terrorism against any opposition and dissenting
force. The new policy is recently released to inter-party
discussion in a 189 pages document written in Amharic.
Though the document is misleadingly titled "Fundamental
Question of Ethiopian Democracy", its main content is
about the need of a wide scale campaign against oppressed
nations in general and the Oromo people in particular.
According to the document, the campaign would be so
multi-faceted that it would include ideological, economic
and physical elimination of the propertied class and
the intellectual element of the Oromo people.
Despite
all these anti-democratic and anti-humanitarian direction
of its political development, the TPLF government continues
to enjoy a massive financial and economic support from
the United States and the European governments. Financing
TPLF really means financing war and state terrorism
against the people and thereby prolonging the suffering
of the people under Meles Zenawi’s dictatorship.
Therefore,
we members of Oromo Community in Berlin demand your
government to stop its assistance to the TPLF terrorist
and anti-democratic government and instead to:
- put
pressure on the Ethiopian government to at least respect
its own constitution of 1994, uphold the right of
self-determination of the Oromo and other oppressed
peoples, abide by the rule of law, and above all,
to guarantee basic freedom of press, speech and opposition.
- put
strong political, economic, and moral pressure on
Meles’ government to stop its secret assassination,
extrajudicial killings and arrests of the Oromo civilians
- intervene
and directly deliver food assistance to the famine
stricken regions of the country and make sure that
the assistance would not be diverted by the regime
to feed its huge army.
- closely
monitor the regime’s human rights records and demand
its release of tens of thousand of Oromo prisoners.
We
look forward that your government would play a constructive
role in deterring dictatorship and fostering democracy,
justice and freedom to our suffering people in Ethiopia.
Oromo
community in Berlin
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