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BREAKING THE “VICIOUS CYCLE” OF RESENTMENT

BREAKING THE “VICIOUS CYCLE” OF RESENTMENT By Haben Zeray (Those of us who believed in common sense diplomacy have been advocating the need to forge peace, simply because the Eritrean and Ethiopian people can benefit from each

BREAKING THE “VICIOUS CYCLE” OF RESENTMENT

By Haben Zeray

(Those of us who believed in common sense diplomacy have been advocating the need to forge peace, simply because the Eritrean and Ethiopian people can benefit from each other if they can create a process that heals the wounds inflicted on both sides in the last 50 years.  I posted this article last year on Assenna and I feel it fits our times to repeat with some minor modifications).   

I once heard a wise man say, “Bitterness is a poison pill you take-in and expect the other guy (enemy) to die from it”.   Well, if you take the pill you will die from it, guaranteed!  Bitterness is like the root of a tree buried inside, and manifests itself by the words you utter, the actions you take, the stress you feel or the opportunities you miss .

Bitterness can be very destructive to individuals, communities and countries.

For example, Eritreans have reasons to be bitter.  We have been betrayed for many generations, namely by Italians and the British, we were indiscriminately massacred by Ethiopians (Haile Seleassie), Menghistu Haile Mariam (1960-1991),  and now independent Eritrea lacks freedom because of its military dictatorship.  Eritreans have every reason to be resentful.   For generations we have been betrayed, and this betrayal have created bitterness, and unless we deal with betrayal and resentment, we may end up self-destructing both as individuals and as a nation.  As stated above, bitterness is a poison pill you take expecting the opponent to die from it, however, whomever takes the pill dies.  For the sake of the Eritrean people and for the sake of the Ethiopian group who are also mired in resentment, we must devise a plan to break this destructive vicious cycle of resentment. And I hope Ethiopians realize this hurtful cycle as well and want to heal themselves.

In the past 12 years the Issayas government has been stuck in the vicious cycle of  resentment against Ethiopia. and is having debilitating effect on  the Eritrean people and economy.  The PFDJ repeated statements have been, not to have any negotiation with Ethiopia on the issue of Badime, and has put the nation in a military alert for over 12 years. I have heard many of the arguments against making peace with Ethiopia.  The pre-requisites and conditions of abiding by the “Badime” ruling has been repeated by PFDJ and its supporters.    Eritreans have sacrificed a lot.  But I want to ask those who refuse to talk, what do we do next?  What options do we have?  Should we continue to suffer and continue this road of stalemate? The consequences of refusal to talk, I believe have hurt us more than Ethiopia.  Here are some of the reasons why I think we are hurting more:

a)      Port of Assab could have been a source of hundreds of millions  of dollars per year, instead we are suffering from  unemployment and poverty, while our neighbor Djibouti is reaping the benefit of our “bitterness”. Why should we suffer?

b)      The people of Eritrea are separated from the people of Ethiopia in all aspects.  PFJD and EPRDF have let their political differences to create walls among the people.  Thousands of Eritreans who have families are separated and are not able to enjoy family life.  Some have likened Eritrea and Ethiopia to N. Korea and S. Korea respectively.  Eritreans can’t even make telephone contacts to their children who reside in Ethiopia. Why shouldn’t the civilian Eritreans be able to have contact with their own families who are mostly an average one-hour flight away from them?

c)      In underdeveloped countries like Eritrea human aresources  is the main asset and its people are the future hope for development.  PFDJ or the government of Eritrea does not seem to care when thousands of capable and many educated Eritreans are leaving the country.  Most are now making their ways to Ethiopia. Why shouldn’t  Eritrea be a welcome home for its own citizens?

d)     PFDJ have used the walls that got created in the late 1990’s  to become an excuse to put Eritrean youth and even the elderly on military alert; while the Ethiopian government is having a field day welcoming the able-bodied and military fit Eritreans to their country.  The result is going to make Ethiopia stronger while Eritrea weaker.  Of course the GOE leadership will not agree with this assessment.  They may not realize it but President Issayas and his followers are laughing themselves to death.  The policies of  PFDJ work against the interests of  Eritreans and are going to be suicidal for the leadership. Does PFDJ care about its own citizens leaving the country? Why don’t they create an inviting environment for Eritrean citizens to stay in their own country?

e)      For an Eritrean merchant it is natural and easy to trade with Ethiopians.  Most Eritreans know the country, they can relate with the citizens and have a commanding understanding of Ethiopian culture and marketing strategy.  Eritreans should make peace with Ethiopia and open the door for trade with Ethiopia.  What is wrong with giving Ethiopians tourist visas to visit Eritrea and vice versa?

Resentment is destructive and costly.  We must break this vicious cycle whether the Eritrean leadership works on it or not.  Even though the government of Eritrea have opted not to start the road to dialogue, the people, especially those in Diaspora are subtly co-mingling with the people.  There are more Eritreans visiting Ethiopia in 2012 than any other year in the last 12 years.  For many Eritreans, Ethiopia has become the vacation destination.  Thousands of Eritreans have made Ethiopia their temporary home now by crossing the border.

I believe Eritreans are tired of wars, rumors of wars and they are also tired of being ruled by military dictatorship that cares more for the dead than the living.  Eritreans are starving for peace.  They want peace in their homes, they want normal family life where teen-agers are not separated from their homes prematurely.  Eritreans do not want to be alienated from the rest of the world and especially from their neighbor countries and want peace so that they can trade and travel freely.

The point I am trying to make is the need for dialogue with Ethiopia is a must in order to complete the process for peace. PFDJ and its chairman have the responsibility to work out ways to implement by further negotiating with Ethiopia, for the best interest of both countries.  When you resolve a conflict it is never “my way or the highway” resolution.  It has always been, how can I get what I want by giving what they want.     All Conflict Resolution Models (CRM) suggest that, in order to resolve a conflict, you must have a concern for self, and at the same time you must have a concern for others.   In our case, the Eritrean government  is not even willing to sit and discuss.  In my opinion this stand-off is the “ poison  pill” that is killing us.

While the brave Eritrean military performed their jobs superbly, the leadership of the Eritrean government has chosen a hard-liner policy that does not solve the current crisis.   The government of Eritrea has the responsibility to negotiate for the best interest of its citizens. The government defiance has worked to go against the welfare of its own people. The consequence right now is many Eritreans are taking matters into their hands and are beginning to speak out and ignore their stubborn government.  We must think “outside the box” and break the “vicious cycle of war and rumors of wars” and forge peace with our neighbor.  Eritreans and Ethiopians will benefit from this and can be done.

I understand time is of the essence in our quest for peace for Eritrea.  I believe the “youth” of Eritrea are the hope who can bring the dignity that all Eritreans deserve, a democratic process that the people desire, and peace and reconciliation within ourselves and with our neighbors.

Concluding remarks:

We need to learn from history.  In a war situation everybody is a looser.  No one wins.  Even the super-powers with all their technological might have a hard time winning a war. Peace is only achieved when  “enemies” sit on the table and mediate for peace.

Talking about reconciliation is a complicated subject in a country setting, because the wounds that were inflicted on both sides are still fresh. As neighbors though I believe we need to learn to step aside from politics and make business decisions. We need to set aside our emotions and use our intellects and become rational.   The options now are either we continue this road of a non-ending tantrums and bitterness, or we break this resentful vicious cycle and choose the road of healing the wounds and ultimately achieve peace. Are Ethiopians capable for bringing more misery to Eritrea and keep us from developing? Yes, they can. Can Eritreans do the same to Ethiopians? Yes, we can.  But to go this road is to choose death, destruction, poverty and ignorance.  We must be courageous enough to stand for peace and achieve healthy living, economic development and respect among ourselves and with our neighbors.  I applaud those who have already started this process.  Ethiopian and Eritrean churches are praying to God (as we must) for peace in our countries.  Eritrean university students and professors are now collaborating with their Ethiopian students and professors to bring understanding with the two brotherly people.  We have began to see “light at the end of the tunnel”.   Ethiopian leaders during this current administration have shown the need to move forward and forge peace with Eritrea. We should respond in kind.  Let’s remember peace starts within each one of us.

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  • halefom abreha May 2, 2013

    Please be independent.you are alwayas arguing that you were fighting to be independent.so now you are independent.why you always associate your all economic,social and political problems with ethiopia.when a political issue about eritrea is raised you say eritrea is independent.But when an economic and social problem is raised you want to associate and relate it with ethiopia.now no ethiopian likes to normalize relation with eritrea.take it your self.try to live your self.you are independent now.it is upto you to live or eradicate from the earth.

    • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 2, 2013

      Halefom Abreha,

      Maybe first Ethiopia should apologize for ¨INVADING US BY RETREATING FROM BADME & asking for peaceful solution for 2 years.¨ We should not put the instigator of war & the victim in the same page.
      Prime Meles Zenawi was provocative & war monger in saying…
      I QOUTE HIM (PM MELES ZENAWI)…..¨We will not even say why you invaded the area we were administering ,We will not even claim the captured area is ours..We will reffer it as disputed territories..the only thing we ask is go back to the place you were administrating prior may 6th ,1998¨….
      While PM MELES was provoking war by stating of the example I gave above ..His Excellency President Isaias Isaias Afeworki,was consuliatory & inviting for peace by speeches such as..
      I QUOTE OUR EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT ISAIAS……..¨Woyane are like empty vessels…I will give Ethiopia a homework for 100 years that can not be solved. IF I WANT I CAN HIT AT THE HEART OF ETHIOPIA……,ETHIOPIAN MILITARY ARE TRYING TO PUSH A WALL THAT IS HARD TO DESTRUCT…THEY WILL JUST HIT & BE BITTEN¨.
      Now we Eritreans Volunteered to crush specially Woyane & the people of Tigray…some civilians in Eritrea singled out Tegaru & beat them. Our mothers were happily preparing food for front lines….while your (Ethiopian)Priests & Sheiks were praying for peace.
      Now when Eritrea is developing because of Bisha Gold & dug trenches Ethiopia wants peace.
      I am not sure we need peace with Ethiopia until Ethiopia appologizes……for INVADING US IN THE FIRST PLACE BY RETREATING THE PLACE IT WAS ADMINISTERING.
      And Now Ethiopia is committing another crime by stealing our children & educating them in universities ,maybe against their will..instead of digging trenches in our loving country Eritrea.
      ETHIOPIA SHOULD BE ASHAMED TO ASK FOR PEACEFUL SUMMARIZATION OF THE SITUATION & LET US ERITREANS DEVELOP OUR COUNTRY.

      • Haben May 3, 2013

        NEW HOPE..

        What things do you hope for? And if you have children what hopeful signs are you giving them? Do you realize Issias’s legacy is going to go in history as the darkest history of false imprisonment without any justice, the most divisive government and party, murderer of his own people, anti-peace and anti-democracy, the most disrespectful to his own citizens, abusive and manipulative. Issaias’s record shows most of what he did in Eritrea has worked to the benefit of his power and anti-Eritrean interest. Why do you want to be part of this? Your enemy is inside the country not in Ethiopia now. Wake up and get real. don’t you know Issias did and is doing worse to Eritreans than what Meles government or the current Ethiopian did to Eritreans? Stop having selective memory or maybe you were not born when Issias’s party killed hundreds of intellectuals (during Menka era) and thousands of Eritreans were dead and thousands driven from their own country when his policy of “don’t reconcile with ELF” opened fire on fellow Eritreans.

        Kicking out Eritreans from Ethiopia by Meles was atrocious but when compared with what Issias did to his own people makes me say our inside enemy is worse the the external ones. And now the young cannot stay put in their own country and thousands rotting in jail. We need a break. And the only way to break this is to cry for Peace and reconciliation internally and peace and reconciliation with external neighbor.

        Mr “HOPE” learn and accept all history (our own and theirs) then ask yourself what now? When you get tired of counting the atrocities on both sides you will come to a conclusion of starting a process for closing the sad chapters of the past and replacing them with hopeful chapters of the near future.

        “NEW HOPE” your Excellency is doing horrible and need to be stopped.

        • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 3, 2013

          Respected Haben,

          I thought my sarcastic message reflected exactly what you pointed out.If you have read the speeches made by Isaias were provocative..and “his excellency” was meant as a satirical joke.
          What Meles said were not provocative ,but conciliatory.I was tired of being too direct & was trying to present it in a twisted humor.
          On top of agreeing of what you put….Meles was pressured to act on deporting Eritreans..after Isaias said ,…he could hit the heart of Ethiopia.,…which can only be done by Eritreans in Ethiopia…..I believe Isaias said that on purpose knowing that the potential Eritrean opposition to come ” home” closer.
          I guess, I need to do a good job on my sarcastic/Satirical comments.

          thanks

        • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 3, 2013

          Haben
          continiuation…

          ” Ethiopia should apologize for ¨INVADING US BY RETREATING FROM BADME & asking for peaceful solution for 2 years.¨…
          No country invades another by retreating from the area it was administering.It was meant to show how we Eritreans were voluntarily dupped.It was meant to show how stupid was our reasonning.

          thanks

        • A.A Yassin May 3, 2013

          You are a very emotional creature. If you want love go and hug a tree.

  • Tes May 2, 2013

    Very wise! thanks sis for sharing with us your insight on that matter.

  • Ahmed May 2, 2013

    My friend everybody knows that peace is a good thing even with evil in you can and I think that’s the reason why we went to court to have peace but our enemies didn’t go to court because they want peace but they went to court because they thought the ruling would go on their favor so that shows us they never wanted peace with us. So like you said what do we do then if our enemy don’t want make peace with us . There is nothing we can do until they understand what peace meaning for both of us. We shouldn’t kneel down at all nomatter what but that doesn’t mean we don’t need peace. I am saying that our governments position on the Ethiopia/Eritrea issue is right ,there is no other way around but that doesn’t mean we should be on military leadership forever. We need peace but our enemy must leave our land first

    • ogi May 2, 2013

      my friend people like you you don’t understand what peace means to the two nation’s people that how much the trap of this confict of Bademe’s war has played us down wards for both countries. Your are repeating what DIA told us to say. We don’t want to hear the same song for the last 13 year. Because it isn’t serving any one. /ashas hade derfu/ what do yuo mean we are not going to bowdown. WE already bowing down with thousands of our youth of refuge camps leaving our home land ERITRIA. When think about it. According to DIA Ethiopia or Tigray is the land of the number one ENEMY. If it is so Otherwise it is his cheap lie. Lets addmit it our government faild us to lead us to peace and intergrity. AS for me even after international bourder decetion as Bademe belongs to eritrea to seat and talk the details of the matter in the ground it is not going to take any thing from us. Bademe is stillgoing to be ours.
      I have a quetion for you and that is what was your stand at the begining of the war whe the the whole world were beging to PIA to back up and nagotate? It shouldn’t be me me, but It shuold be about us. WE should learn to open our eyesand mind what is peace means and what is war means. It is about give and take and compromise. At any cost it is better to live in peace than to live no peace no war. As Haben puts it it wise seeking and pursuing peace with a lot of effert than winding against the wind.

      • A.A Yassin May 2, 2013

        “AS for me even after international bourder decetion as Bademe belongs to eritrea to seat and talk the details of the matter in the ground it is not going to take any thing from us. Bademe is stillgoing to be ours.”

        You are a stupid Woyane agent trying to mislead Eritreans.

  • Mike May 2, 2013

    I think Eritreans as it stands right now need some serious mental help, including myself I might add to the non-changing number of 4, or is it 5 million people of Eritrea now – first thing we say is, assab this and that; why face to face with the neighbors ; pointing fingers at the US, African Union, then Ethiopia, then a sense of complete surrender…. this is dysfunctional state and paralyzed and paranoid. Dreams of Gold, dreams of Assab, Dreams of this and that only makes this tiny African nation fall in to the same traps other African nations have gotten in to – which is a false hope and a sense of empty pride. Ethiopia is voicing face-to-face meeting for it knows that is the only option they have for their own survival. And second it is the only way they prolong the misery for Eritrea as they will be seen as the one who are extending the hand from outside looking in.

    First House Keeping:
    We should look in to our own Eritrea and be truthful first – that our own goons in Asmara have gotten Eritrea in to a trap – worst than “Hurricane Katrina or shall I say Tsunami or do we have another name for a mess or rather a disaster for not taking care of the house” and there is no way we could clean the mess – simple answer is no one is man enough to take the ultimate step of getting rid of PIA. First thing is first – Clean the mess in Eritrea then and only then we all could talk about healing. “The Mugabe’s of Africa are sitting in Asmara” and we are still pointing fingers at everyone else. As everyone has a friend every nation also has an interest – justified or not.

    As for the Eritrean women – I must say that you are the men of the nation! Pride of the nation! Fighting in all fronts to be the voice of injustice to victims of rape! All would come to pass but the victims of rape in the hands of their own brothers and even worst yet in the hands of rascals of middle east is the last thing for anyone to imagine an Eritrean sister or mother falling!

    So give Peace a chance be brave to do face-to-face. Stare your enemy right on the eye than giving your enemy your back in which he will do a number on you – that is where we are now with the case of Ethio-Eri war! And clean the mess inside of Eritrea! Forto expedition was a good start – may God rest his soul – but now what Eritrea needs is Forto execution without any room for error!

    Note: next time anyone tries Forto mission – lesson learned – finish the job – Asmara goons, sadly to say, do not understand negotiation.

    • Ahmed May 3, 2013

      Mike

      Well I think we are all talking from the western countries and all we can do is talk so who do you think would clean the mess that you are talking about . I am sure you and I would never do anything more than talk so I think we want someone else to do the job for us and also those people who we expect to do the job following us to the west so who else is going to do it then. The only option we have is me and you need to go back eritrea and clean up the mess otherwise talking here will never do any change.

  • Hager May 2, 2013

    Ahmed:
    We all agree we need peace however when your enemy has the upper hand on all fronts, you can just stand still, a decision has to be made. Military, it’s not an option because Ethiopia is by far more superior. After all they go in and out and attack inside Eritrean land as they please. Economically, I don’t need to say much there. We can’t even supply our people with the basics such as electric and water. Diplomacy, we have totally failed, while Ethiopia is playing it’s cards right.
    Since Ethiopia won’t get out of Badme, do we try to take it back by force? Do we cry to the do nothing called UN? Or do we allow Ethiopia to continue to chock as a nation?

    • Ahmed May 2, 2013

      Hager

      I totally understand what you mean but you tell me , do you think we should just say oh well you guys have upper hand so take Badme and now what else can we do for you to have peace?
      To me Ethiopia is the same Ethiopia that we kicked out off our country 21 years ago and I am sure we will do it again one day. If like you said Ethiopian was a superior I am sure they wouldn’t think for a second to destroy the country and kill every one of us but that not the case I believe the reason why they are still in Badme is because our bigger enemies are on their side

      • Hager May 2, 2013

        Ahmed:
        You have good point. As far as Badme is concern, no matter what the government to our south says…bottle line is it belongs to Eritrea. So how do we get it back? Do we fight?
        Having said that the deep troubles we are in are our own making. I am assuming America and the west when you refer as our biggest enemies. You and I as well as the rest of Eritreans need to STOP playing this victim mentality. Heck America and the West are doing what are in the best interest of their people. Would you say likewise about the government of Eritrea? I vividly remember when PIA dissed Susan Rice when she attempted to meditate. He just said why do they send us “Quola” (child)?. Now that “Quola” is a high ranking US official. When we talk crazy like this, how do you expect America and the West to be on our side? The South says no I am not going to get out of Badme, I am interested in hearing what your solution is brother

        • Ahmed May 2, 2013

          Hager

          Well first of all if you think USA is against us because of what our president said to Susan rice I think you are wrong and my question to you would be what about before when the president weren’t even born. You know we are playing victim mentality. They do thing to serve their interest in the Horn of Africa and on the way it hurt us so that mean no matter what our president say they will not change their policy. I think we all understand that.anyway I am not tring to defend the president but I just don’t think he is being a problematic when it comes to the Badme issue. If you think he is using it to stay in power then why is woyane letting him do so. Anyway I don’t live in Eritrea and I may not know a lot of thing that’s happening there right now but when it come to the Badme issue I think it’s crystal clear the only solution to it is woyane has to leave and demarcate the border before any business talk. I think since you want to know my solution to Badme issue just give them time I think things are changing slowly in the Ethiopian politic soon enough we will see weaker woyane and we will push it down for good then we can make peace with rest of Ethiopian people. I am sorry my friend but I hate agame that’s it .

    • A.A Yassin May 2, 2013

      You are a Woyane agent.

  • Truly truly i say to you May 2, 2013

    Actually i don´t like to contradict Haben´s article, because i somehow agree with some points he mentioned it. However despite i believe in reconciliation and peace, and likes to see Eritrea and Ethiopia to live in harmoney like they were before Badme time, but not without reconsidering and exactly examines about some points motive. For instance my self i don´t believe one criminal dictator who causes many wars to see him again as peace apostle. Let alone peace with Isayas with those you mentioned church people even i don´t trust them, weather their pray for reconciliation is really have true motive and they mean serious. It is only show. let alone to create peace among nations even i know them as they don´t have unity among selves, even inside one nation same denomination. Myself i have no problem, with giving Ethiopians tourist visas to visit Eritrea and vice versa? Even if it including investors. But it should be in balance in all aspects must be, so that not one to influence the other economically, socially and culturally. If it not in balance it is obvious for instance investors like Ala Mudin like dominates the 82,million population alone, he can easily dominate also all Eritrean investors . In social aspect also if without limit for instance goes intermarriage, it will have a negative impact for Eritrean society sooner or later. The reason even we disturbing now by Isayas and alike, if you like it or not it is the consequence of intermarriage effect . I hope you got it my massage. Anyway regarding Badme i say like following…

  • Truly truly i say to you May 2, 2013

    Weather Isayas agrees for peace negotiation or chooses absence for ever, even Ethiopia if it gives up Badme like Isayas wantes, for me in all sides he is the great loser and by all means Ethiopia stays profiter. Some stupids Isayas suporterts may think and dare to tell us, as if Isayas won diplomatically because in paper awarded Badme to which was from the beginning Eritrean Territory. But these stupids the reason they wouldn´t like to talk about other lost territories to which Ethiopia awarded is, not because they wouldn´t know Zalanbessa, Tsorona and others from the beginning as were ours, but their silence about is, because likes to cover up Isayas´s defeat is only. So my people, don´t be behave and enjoy like a dog! Only dog is enjoys when you give it to eat its own cutten flesh because thinks it got it from other dog flesh.

    So Ethiopians stubbornness not to give up Badme, is not because they fear loose it, they know it from the beginning as that not belongs to them, but Eritreans not to claim again about that Ethiopia awarded the Eritrean territories because fears, are using it Badme issue as tactical manoviour. Because they are clever and know Isayas how wicked and easily is fooling like a child is diplomatically. By the way we have not to forget in similar scenario was we lost many own Islands with Yemen dispute. Thanks Isayas wickedness!

  • Zerai Hzbi May 2, 2013

    Ethiopia have never been the problems of Eritrean lives. well all you said, peace is good, but if you were in the struggle, Ethiopia have never been the cause of the destruction our people. The issue with Ethiopia was easy but PFDJ exaggerated for the fear of their power, the question now is not whether Eritrea and Ethiopia have to do peace, Eritrea matters does not link with Ethiopians.
    Eritrea need democracy and rule of law before making peace with Ethiopia. This is for the benefit of Erireans, otherwise once Ethiopia enter in Assab, they will never leave it. HGDF made big mistake selling the port to Quatari and Quatari used it to let Ehiopia use the port. its all ridiculous game.

  • Point May 2, 2013

    If you think Ethiopians are genuine to bring peace why do not they respect Eritrean sovereign territory including Badme and others! Do not be naive……

  • Obahara May 2, 2013

    Selam,

    Eritreans wan their independence from Ethiopia beggar rule by the force of arms in 1991 and sealed it legally in the court of international law. The border war followed because the two thieve that stole the Eritrean dream together finally turned against each other and wasted precious life, limb, and material of both the peoples of Eritrea and Ethiopia! Peace does not come under by means of those who are governed not by national and international law but the rule of the jungle and the PFDJ in Eritrea and the EPRDF in Ethiopia do. It takes two to tango and the former EPLF and its former TPLF friend have turned into each other’s worst enemies! The only way to deal with these two lawless regimes is to challenge both of them to abide by the rule of national and international law forthwith and let the two peoples of Eritrea and Ethiopia start living in peaceful and mutually beneficial coexistence.

    Anyways, following is an earlier opinion piece that is more or less relevant to what is being addressed here:

    It was said that the most dangerous thing is “An Idea whose Time has Come” or something to that effect! That goes without saying to the people of ideas and intelligence, the people of real stuff. However, not much can be said about grown ups who cannot understand that the so called intellectual has to turn his or her intellectual ideas into intelligence. One can know more or less but his or her knowledge remains at the level of a bookworm who parrots what he considers big ideas like a school teacher without understanding. The so called intellectual may know something but has no understanding of what he knows for the simple reason that understanding can only come through living experience of what one knows and it is individual!

    Now, how is that this Ethio-Unionist and so called Eritrean intellectual to understand Eritreans and what they are really made up of without being part of their living experience as a people tying to establish their own nation against world conspiracy! What was YG’s Eritrean experience starting from his home and ultimately to the Eritrean citizenship that he is now miserably trying to undermine? Does he and his likes understand that Eritreans are legally, morally, and historically justified to become an independent country and have paid a hefty price to make it a reality? If one has some logical intellect that is impartial, then one has to treat all things equally according to the rules established by the concerned smaller and greater actors. Eritreans have done that for the outside world and will do it for themselves by removing the plague that they have helped create, namely, the plague that is now being called the “PFDJ”. If Eritreans could stand up to Ethiopia and her alternating Super-Power-Patrons by the force of arms and liberate their country with world acclaim, who is to say that they can’t also stand up for themselves and end the disease that is eating them from inside out?

    Why should Eritreans fight Ethiopians when they have “The Idea whose Time has Come” on their side? There is nothing left between Eritrea and Ethiopia that should lead to yet another round of bestial border war for the simple reason that the court of international law have adjudicated and delivered its final and binding Ero-Ethiopian border demarcation verdict! That being out of the way, Eritreans have to focus their time, energy, and resources to end PFDJ’s tyrannical rule in their country and strive to establish their own constitutional, institutional, and democratic governance on its graves!

    In conclusions, it seems nothing will change until those who violate the rule of national and international law are made to stop and end their rule of the jungle in both Eritrea and Ethiopia proper for peace to rain in both countries. Until then, people are allowed to play-house and entertain themselves like good old
    children sometimes do:-)

    Peace!

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