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EDA: STOP AUGUMENTING THE SUFFERING OF THE ERITREAN PEOPLE

I would like to start my writing by congratulating those civic organizations, individual human right activistis, and members of traditional opposition groups for organizing and staging successful demonstration both in New York, Germany, and Sweden.

I would like to start my writing by congratulating those civic organizations, individual human right activistis, and members of traditional opposition groups for organizing and staging successful demonstration both in New York, Germany, and Sweden. The Youth Organizations based in USA have shown to the world that they are bold and courageous enough to confront Dictator Issais and his Monkey Toy (Yemane) and chase them from the streets of New York. We also witnessed the chasing of Yemane monkey with unknown poor lady for blocks in the streets of New York. Good job members of Eritrean Youth for Change (EYC) of the great Bay Area, California. Eritrean youth around the globe are in deed proud of you.

As many people will agree with me, the recent demonstrations were very different from previous ones, both in terms of the make up and numbers of the demonstrators. For the first time in the history of the Eritrean Opposition Groups against PFDJ, Eritrean youth group came out in huge numbers as well as participating in organizing and leading the events. The other thing the youth groups have shown to the world that they can organize any future demonstrations in no time using the social media available to them such as face book and twitter. I also see some resemblance in the mode of operation with the youth groups that led the “Arab-Spring” we witnessed in the Arab world. Thank you our gallant brothers and sisters for making us to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Eritrean dreams and hope have rekindled again because you start leading the real genuine opposition which was hibernated not only through one winter but for decades. It seems that time is on the “Real Opposition” side. Let us keep the momentum going, but be vigilant at the same time. The demise of the Dictator in Asmara is in sight as pressure and isolation is mounting on the regime both from Diaspora Eritreans, European Union, IGAD, USA, and UN. As usual some of the traditional political leaders of the opposition will start “salivating” like a hungry dog to grab power when Issayas and his gangs are removed from power. But it is not going to happen because we will not allow these inept leaders to fool us once again like PFDJ.

After the above mentioned successful demonstrations, the other big milestone in the history of the opposition is the coming National Congress for democratic change which was originally scheduled for October 20011 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is unfortunate that the meeting is postponed by another one month due to sinister calculated demands by few power-mongers of some EDA leaders. I am sure that this situation will create some inconvienience for those who are elected from different parts of the world to participate in the meeting. I strongly believed the demand put foreword by six-members of EDA was purposely devised to thwart the momentum of the oppositions. I tried to glean different information from individuals as well as official announcements from the commission. The EDA request definitely made the commission to succumb. This is my personal suggestion to the Commission: YOU SHOULD HAVE SAID TO THE FEW EDA MEMBERS “GO TO HELL. WE DON’T NEED YOU”. These so called opposition groups both members and non-members of EDA have failed us for so many years to create a strong, united, effective and credible opposition to confront the brutal regime of Issayas Afeworki. They have to show us that they are ready to fundamentally and honestly reform themselves before they even advocate for a regime change in Eritrea. Unless they are ready to do so, they have no place in future Eritrea that will elect its future leaders through elections not through arm-twisting and scary tactics.

The above sad affair is a small setback to the momentum we garnered in the last few months, but at the same time it gives us the opportunity to scrutinize leaders of the traditional political opposition groups both members and non-members of EDA who don’t wish the success of the upcoming historical National Congress (Waella). I will try to enumerate below few of the reasons why:

(I) Status Quo: they love it
If you follow the leaders of the EDA members and non-members, they have been in power leading their organizations with only handful of members for decades. These political opposition groups look big with fancy names on paper but in reality they are like empty huge rooms with scattered few items here and there. Some of the leaders are serving as chairman of their respective mini-organization for over 25+ years. Are they the only competent individuals in their respective parties? Why not they try to recruit young individuals into the leadership? One thing is so obvious with these individuals: most of these them are living comfortably either in western countries or in Ethiopia. God knows how they earn their living. They don’t want to change this status quo. Their way of life right now is the best for them. This is one of reasons that they want to thwart the current momentum to their advantage.

(II) Recognizing Civic and Youth Organizations are more potent their mini- political organizations

The recent demonstrations were organized mostly by Civic and Youth organization. Nobody can refute the potency of these demonstrations. They clearly exposed to the world how brutal the regime we have in our country is. They used appropriate placards as well as clear messages. Who one would not pay attention to the placard that reads: Where is my Father? Where is my son? How about the big, fat rat with Issais’s face in its belly? These are creative slogans by our creative young brothers and sisters. These few extremely powerful messages have contributed at pushing the current momentum against the tyranny in our country foreword. I am sure there are some of the so-called leaders in the traditional political organizations will not like it. This is what I expect from some of the leaders in EDA: bury fatal mines on the path that leads towards the “Waella” which is expected to form Transitional Government of Eritrea in Exile democratically? They will try their best to block Waella from having a successful meeting unless they are assured by the commission positions in this Transitional Government prior to the meeting without election. May be they will try to negotiate power sharing schemes with commission in the coming one month. I hope the commission will not succumb again to such sinister schemes and demands put foreword by these inept leaders.

(III) Lacking Clear Vision

The so-called leaders of the political organization seem to luck clear vision on how to get rid off the dictatorial regime in Eritrea. They have not figured out yet after 25+ years the “Road Map” that transforms us to a peace full and democratic Eritrea. They should not have wasted their time all these years fighting among themselves on trivial issues that are not important to the Eritrean people. They themselves are to be blamed for extending the suffering of our people. One thing that they are really good at is: split and merge, split again and merge-again. About 10 years ago there were less than five political organizations in the USA that splintered from ELF. Currently there are about 30+ organizations and still counting. All these organizations have redundant and boring political programs. Why not they form a single united, stronger, credible, viable, and effective opposition organization instead of keeping their useless tiny organization with no clear vision? It is frustrating to see these tooth-less organization multiplying like genetically modified rats. What a shame? The Eritrean people are requesting the leaders of these organizations to provide them the “Road Map” that removes the dictatorial and brutal regime in Eritrea right now, not tomorrow. People are losing hope and become skeptical on the motives of these impotent leaders in EDA as well as outside EDA. Hitherto they don’t have this “Road Map”. They squandered the golden opportunity bickering and splitting rather than focusing on the removal of the dictatorship in Eritrea for many years. Leaders that have hard time to “Characterize and Define the Regime in Eritrea” also will have to hard time to convince us to elect them to public offices in future Eritrea. Because of this crippling short coming, they will try their best to hijack the momentum these Eritrean Youth that are building in recent months. One way to do this hijacking is to frustrate these youngsters by preventing “Waella” to be successful. These youngsters have invested so much time discussing the important documents forwarded by the commission in many sessions in different parts of the world. On top of these, they were busy participating in different events fighting the PFDG. If you try to stop the upcoming historical meeting in November, Eritrean people will hold you accountable for augmenting their suffering.

I hope the leaders of the six-organizations that demanded the delay of the meeting by one month are paying attention to the frustration of many people like me. You tried your best to lead the opposition for years but failed miserably. The short comings I mentioned above are only few that are hindering you from leading us in the right direction. If we continue to allow you as leaders, we are definitely doomed to fail. I honestly ask you to heed to the demand of the Eritrean people to be genuine leaders or retire gracefully from political leadership. Eritrean people are asking you either to Put up or Shut up. Currently you are becoming a liable rather than an asset in fighting against the PFDJ. Please pass the torch of leadership to the Eritrean Youth who can clearly ‘Characterized the Regime in Eritrea as Brutal Dictatorship that has to be uprooted by all means”. They are ready to fight the regime by all possible means available to them. Give these young Eritreans the courage and the support they deserve rather than trying to kill their fighting spirit.

Lastly, I also admit that the Commission is not a perfect one. Under the circumstance in which the commission created last year, it is doing its best to have a successful Congress. The commission prepared at least some sort of “Road Map” and important documents for discussion. I believe because of the commission’s effort, we are one step forward in our struggle against the regime of Issayas Afeworki. Personally I thank you all members of the commission for serving honestly and tirelessly for one whole year. Good luck with the up coming meeting. If still some groups threaten to boycott the meeting, please allow them to walk out. No more begging.

Thank you.

Tewolde Kibrom, USA

aseye.asena@gmail.com

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45 COMMENTS
  • EriAmbessa October 10, 2011

    It is better to attend the national conference with full preparations on financial and others concern than not to attend at all because of those shortages.

  • EriAmbessa October 10, 2011

    There is no objection with the scheduled national conference. The only problem it seems to me is the finacial shortages with some of the EDA parties. And I don’t think there is anything wrong on requesting the commission to prolong the conference for one more month. The commission also have every right to make any ruling whether to accept or deny the request of some the six EDA parties.

  • emma wedi calgary October 10, 2011

    “If you follow the leaders of the EDA members and non-members, they have been in power leading their organizations with only handful of members for decades. These political opposition groups look big with fancy names on paper but in reality they are like empty huge rooms with scattered few items here and there. Some of the leaders are serving as chairman of their respective mini-organization for over 25+ years. Are they the only competent individuals in their respective parties? Why not they try to recruit young individuals into the leadership? One thing is so obvious with these individuals: most of these them are living comfortably either in western countries or in Ethiopia. God knows how they earn their living. They don’t want to change this status quo. Their way of life right now is the best for them. This is one of reasons that they want to thwart the current momentum to their advantage.”

    i agree on the above quote. consistency is comfort for EDA. HELL NOT TO THOSE PPL. IF NOT COMFORTABLE STAY AWAY FROM THE ROAD. DO NOT BE STUMBLING BLOCK TO THE MARCH.

  • Justice October 10, 2011

    @Tewelde:
    Your points are good proofs;however, you MUST understand that the demostration is done by EYSC,EYGM, EYC , opposition groups and other civic ones. You MUST credit all at the same time.
    Some of the oppostion groups have a good plan to Eritrea with a lot of experience. Never discredit all groups in general. Because we can be stronger if we work together. Thankyou.

  • Dawit Tsehaye October 10, 2011

    Bhaili aikonen feshilkum ikhum tekebeluwo new york miskir iyu 5000 degefti mengisti 500 tekawemti dos bnatkum melekie zwehede iyu zwsn (ab majority aikonkumn tamnu)n500 ketehgusu 5000 dimocrasiawi meselu ktghefuwo

    • g yosef October 10, 2011

      when you say the suporters of the regime was 5000 I know you cout yourself and that only shaw we eritrean have more uneducated ypeople they write tgrinia with english letters becouse they socall govenment in the country want them to be like that ,so brothe/sister go to school for few years you may rialise whay you suporting a dictator. that is how dictatores savive by misleading people like you they do not know no better .

      • abdi October 10, 2011

        Dawet,
        nay behaki zereba,mukhwan kea HaH ybelu abey keybetshu.

        Ms/r g yosef
        adgi zeblensi bekli ‘nEka,you need to check ur spelling before talking about others.

        • g yosef October 11, 2011

          you know what I do not whay I even wast my time to reply to your coments,becouse like I tolde you mut gooooooooooooooo to school before you can understand what I am talking about.

          • abdi October 11, 2011

            Thanks for ur advice, i doubt if you can understand what u wrote.

  • Kalu October 10, 2011

    If any body is expecting a change from this sleeping rhinos, he/ she must be a dead person. They should name their “national conference” the war lords and feudalistic conference .Every Eritrean knows these people, they are the most worthless people in the earth. When they discuss about issues their brain seem stack with issues whom they use to debate in the 1975 under the arcobcobai tree. They are the forgotten boys of Eritrea. Even Eritrea’s children who are born after independence are doing a tremendous job for their own people and country.

  • Aweliee October 10, 2011

    those Eritreans Civic, Poltical parties, movement and indivuals who have their people interest at heart needs to stick together and work toward the sucess of national congress, most of the opposition leaders were alone by them selves for long time, so they are discomfort and threaten by the new arrival of eritreans to the oppostion camp, so please lets give them a chance to adapt to today and tommorrow reality, they will be fine when we get to the congress, last year Addis conference they want to micro manage the waala by suggesting to name the secratrait of the walla, after the partcipant say no, Basher Issack went farther and acused the participate want replacing kidan which he aplogize later, but the particiate held their ground and told them we will select our own secratrait , after all that their discomfert melted away when got to the meeting, so my people be patient, they will be fine when get to the neety greety, those who don’t want to change for tommorrow poltical reality will be lift alone and they don’t have to blame nobody except them selfves. I will ask ever body from indivual to organization please do the right thing on behalf Eritrean people,
    even against your interst for the sake of Erirean people, thanks

    Thanks for those who work hard on the worst time of Eritrea people.

  • petros October 10, 2011

    In my mind we need a new breed of leaders who think like they live in the 21st centuary not 40 years back. With all due respect i think these veterans should step back and play a supportive role and be prepare for the eventual retirement and let these new blood do the leading. Some are just waiting for their turn to be in power n repeat history all over again. We can’t let that happen.
    Victory to Eritrean People

    • Maazza October 11, 2011

      Petros,

      In my mind too, a new breed is what we and the whole world needs but in our specific case, isn’t that what the tragedy is? Particularly at home, this present regime has ensured that the new breed is tampered with thus depriving such a vital force from its natural role and making it redundant. If you mean in the diaspora, the 30 – 40 year olds, which is my understanding of the new breed, they may have been born outside or left the country when they were children. This may be a handicap. It gives the older ones, who should play a supporting role and who should be thinking about retirement, a chance to touch everything with their outdated views and visions.

      • petros October 11, 2011

        Maaza,
        I see your point but “new breed” is not necessarily an age thing although i can see why you can interpret it that way. Let me go further and clarify myself. When i say new breed i am talking about a mixture of people who have not being brainwashed. These groups are highly biased one way or the other. I am talking about people who have not been indoctrinated by the belief and principles of these groups. Having said that some of these elements can also be heavily involved in our struggle as long as they dissociate themselves from these groups (which i might add is not easy). Bottom line lets start afresh…..we have gotten our independence so no point using the same old actors. They got us our independence…its time to move on enjoy retirement unless of course they think they deserve to be in power

        • Maazza October 12, 2011

          Petros

          Agreed 100% . I was mostly focussing (erreneously) on the young with their exposure to PCs, ipods, etc. who are key players of the Arab spring when I read your post regarding the ‘new breed’. Furthermore, I have the impression that the young, globally, are agitating for change, dissatisfied with what their elderly have made of the planet earth. You are absolutely right in seeing that I used the age thing as the only criteria Thank you for the clarification, hawey.

  • Taddesse T Gebremussie October 10, 2011

    Eritreans if we come together like our past history we fight Ethiopea ,by contributing each of us we can do thesame today 50 lemonis barden for one person but good smeling for 50 people one each.

  • Taddesse T Gebremussie October 11, 2011

    Yuang blood Eritreans it is your tern totake care history is in your said bewise think twowise don’t trust the old generation of late 1960’s they are gready for pawer not to divolop the country to dvide us by Zone or Awraga like the colonialist of 18-19 century.woldeab woldemariam was very sad about the greadnes of this people, one is kiling the other brother for pawer as if samone iscarring after death. Evry one of us born naicked dead neked. To do good is good for history.

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