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Neither the Mercenary group from Tigrai nor his Karma can save Afwerki except

Neither the Mercenary group from Tigrai nor his Karma can save Afwerki except by Fetsum Abraham I closely followed Assenna's interview with brothers Doctor Assefaw and General Tekeste Haile, two dedicated Eritreans who served our struggle for

Neither the Mercenary group from Tigrai nor his Karma can save Afwerki except
by Fetsum Abraham

I closely followed Assenna’s interview with brothers Doctor Assefaw and General Tekeste Haile, two dedicated Eritreans who served our struggle for independence to only look the country from distance as a result of the president’s insensitive outlook of life. I enjoyed it very much. My impression is that the Eritrean case vis-a-vis the dictator is fundamentally over and the government has entered the last phase of survival fearfully expecting anything to happen any time soon. The situation of the president is like an arrogant champion boxer in a ring too exhausted to deliver and receiving merciless punches from a humble opponent, barely surviving the damage a second at a time until he touches down by the final knockout punch on the face. Once he losses faith on his strength and his coaches, he would not know what was going on in the ring and may not even understand he was boxing all together as he stays there staggering and confused about his fate until he wakes up in a hospital bed alone for his surprise. WHAT HAPPENED? is most probably the first question that comes to his mind at that point in his lonely experience. No one would be there, however, to explain the public information that he alone does not understand as he tries to figure out his condition still thinking he was a champion having no idea that he had become history. The only difference is that Afwerki may not have the chance of facing his destiny in custody, probably in hell.
To be honest, it feels good to witness the moment a brutal dictator is finished. I am not sadist but I felt good witnessing the heartless Shah of Iran humiliated all over the place after chased out of the country he used to oppress through endless dictation. I felt good witnessing the brutal Mengistu leaving the East Africans alone for his refuge in Zimbabwe. I felt good for the Libyans when it was over, though I did not appreciate the way they treated him after they found him in a tube like a RAT with a golden gun that he had no gut to use on himself. I felt good witnessing the ridiculous Saddam pulled out by the hair of a grave yard six feet under alive with American candy bars, yet with a gun that did not get a courageous finger to pull the trigger against himself. Likewise, I will certainly feel good when the menace dictator in Asmara gets his sooner or later, of course if I live that long. I predict it will be over soon and he will not kill himself at the end of it: He will be humiliated like all other coward dictators who destroyed society for just one life to live.
Afwerki chose a wrong path unnecessarily when he could have enjoyed the love of his people as a dignified leader for life. He delivered 22 years of anarchic punches to the Eritrean people to only find himself isolated from them and the world at large at the tail end of it. In fact he deserves what ever he will face in the future more than the other dictators that ended up with similar fate. Mengistu, Kadaffi and Saddam at least came to power by means of coup-de-etat to have been motivated staying in power by means of dictatorship. Afewerki however, had everything he needed to pass on impacting the Eritreans positively and his extent of dictation was unnecessary should power had been his objective. He had the best opportunity to serve the society’s cause of freedom more than any other leader in history. He, nevertheless, chose to hurt the people and his dignity for the heck of devil’s advocacy. He chose to destroy the people who gave him unconditional love without any provocation and inflicted incalculable damage, waiting to pass on as the worst nightmare of the poor Eritrean people in the near future.
As the two gentlemen said in the interview, Afwerki finally found himself totally isolated from his people trying to defend the rest of his ridiculous dictatorship through a mercenary group called the Tigrean Front for Democracy (this group was said to have had better privileges compared to our forces (materially and morally)). Can you imagine this notorious anti-freedom dictator to promote democracy in Ethiopia through worthless groups as such? Can you imagine this man to loose faith on the 300,000 Eritrean armed forces and depend on this good for nothing group for protection? If this reality does not hit him hard in the head, nothing will!! If this desperate act of humiliation does not irritate our all inclusive armed forces and motivate them to pull the decisive trigger that nullifies him, nothing will!! The fact remains that no force could stop the Eritrean objective for freedom, after all, let alone this group that has today been condemned to die with him at the moment it faces the Eritrean style of confrontation; meaning that neither will he be protected by this group effectively not will this group survive the final push of Eritreans for freedom even at individual level of the political game.
The question is if my classification of this group as MERCENARY conforms to the objective definition of the term universally.
“A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict and is “motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or paid to combatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party.” Further, “a mercenary is essentially motivated by money, the term mercenary usually carries negative connotations.”
By this I close my case stating that the group is a foreign force that will end up being a sandwich between the people and our armed forces with no exit or place of retreat at the time of action. It has no power to suppress our freedom and neither can it retreat to Ethiopia for it is a useless entity created by Afwerki to hurt the Ethiopian democratic development.
The next question is if a mercenary group as such is protected by international law! To this effect, research says the following:
“International treaties established to control the use of mercenaries include the Additional Protocol I and II to Article 47 of the Geneva Convention (1949), the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Convention for the Elimination of Mercenaries in Africa (1972), and the International Convention against the Recruitment, Use, Financing and Training of Mercenaries (1989).”
By this, I close my case stating that no Law protects this mercenary group now stationed in Asmara to “save” the president. Eritrean forces have the absolute right to destroy this group if necessary without any reaction from the international community. It has to surrender upon instruction or face extermination otherwise.

In conclusion: I believe the president is a loner today without any control of his actions. He is paranoid and can not sleep peacefully anymore. His only way out is giving up power willingly and it better be soon for Eritreans have no longer the time to waste on him. In the mean time, we have to continue vigilance until the resistance finalizes its objective effectively. Hope has been constructed by the gallant Eritrean forces that ignited the flame. I feel dignified to express my utmost respect to our armed forces that sacrificed their safety for the cause of freedom. I feel dignified by the courageous move of brother Ali who killed himself in defiance of Afwerki. That brother was designed to be the icon of freedom for us as a matter of destiny. May Allah rest his soul in peace at heaven!

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  • jonah February 4, 2013

    Too much talk again about TPDM.. who are they? what is their number? and if they are truly an Ethiopian opposition group so what? Ethiopia has Eritrean Opposition group..
    Is there any evidence on how this group is used? Also, why would this group let’s itself be used be as buffer? It just doesn’t jive at all.

    what is all this talk on Whether Issias is really Eritrean or not? Whether he is 100% or .01% Eritrean blood? Who Cares? He is not the best leader for Eritrea. But the man is Eritrean national. Just because his policies and leadership style is not good for Eritrea does that mean he is not Eritrean? Do Ethiopian start question whether Menguistu Hailemarima was Ethiopian just because he was a bad leader? Do Sudanese start question Bashir’s sudaneseness because his policies are bad? Do Yemeni start questioning Saleh’s nationality because they don’t like his policies? Eritrea doesn’t have monopoly on bad leadership- the only difference is it is our first leader as country. It is our first time as Eritrean we are only opposing the policies of government at vocal and majority level. I think the dislike of some people for government is so much that they will twist or change facts to meet their objective.. “When fighting a monster be careful you don’t be come one”..

    Who cares if he is Hamasein or akule guzay? This is kind of regional talk is the language of 55+ years old or above Eritrean.. I doubt you will find an Eritrean below 40 year old talking this regional jibberish and if they are mostly likely they are not educated or minimal education or common sense.

    • fetsum abraham February 5, 2013

      Hi Johna;
      I agree with u that Isaias is Eritrean and does not even matter whether is this or that but he is no good for Eritrea and he has to go.

    • dekebat February 5, 2013

      I see a japanese, chinese or boduin arab can be a leader do the destruction to eritrea and it is OK with you.Let me tell you every ench of land in eritrea is owned by it people. Eritrea is not a land of migration.Can you let strangers be family members and lead you inside your house and chack you out from your own house and claim your house as if it is theirs.If no one is accountable for the killing of 70’s no one will be accountable for the killing of today and tomorrow. If yesterdays crime is irrelevant today, today’s crime is irrelavant tomorrow.You are saying who cares about our martyrs because it was ancient history. Good try Lest we gorget Justice will be served.an eritrean who do not belong to any awraja is not an eritrean. You have to be proud of who you are to be an eritrean.

  • haile February 5, 2013

    Hey guys! Dont abuse the web we are fed up of reading such non-sense debate. Talk about politcs, policies, freedom not personal thing. We dont care about people’s backgroud we care about Eritrea and the people who are suffering inside and outside because of the current administration. We have to unite to tacle this, the people inside cant speak out for their right because of the fear of being killed and tortured but we have to speak for our brethern . We as Eritrean need to unite to fight for our freedom, independence from the dictators. Our brethern and we died for a better Eritrea

  • Abe February 5, 2013

    Dear brother fisum.
    I did enjoy your article and the true analysis of this evil Gugmangug who had already killed tens of thousands of beloved eritreans. Now is the time for all eritrean nationals inside and out side the country to join hand in hand to avoid any more blood spill by this cursed insane beast. Enough is enough. We had suffered so much because of our own weaknesses. That must stop and trust each other for the good of ourselves and the country.
    Our proud arm forces must decisively act now to finish the misery of our beloved people. Fear must end now and for ever. OUR DESTINY SHOULD NOT BE COMPROMISED ANY MORE. Every thing is in the hands of every one of us.
    Thank you Brother for this master piece enlightening article.

    • fetsum abraham February 5, 2013

      Abe;
      U are right. This is time for action to free Eritrea and let’s unite and do it.

      • Asgedom Abraham February 5, 2013

        It depends which Eritrea you are talking about and from which perspective. Awrajawinet is very dangerous. It is not in the interest of both Hamassien and Akele-Guzay to fight against each other. From what I understand only very few people from Hamassien live in Akele-Guzay.

  • nurhussein February 5, 2013

    HISTORY when there is a populsr uprisig,dictators never hesisate to orfr “shoot”them . But when the sootters are sons & daughters of the ppl, they never follow orders .Look at Romanian Chawchesco,when university syudents marched to his palace he ordered hi guards to shoot at the students ,but the guards refused to do so the students got their hands on the dictator and sunck him ithe bath tab .Issays is well aware of that &pteparing thi DEMHIT mercinries to slaughter our ppl.Let’hpe I’mwrong MAy GOD SAVE OUR PEOPLE AMIIIIIIIIIIN!!

  • Nurraaa February 5, 2013

    Dear Reader

    I personally hate the word TPDM how can you imagine the land of Eritrea which is the greatest number of soldiers in the world could substitute the TPDM are you Flossie or arrogant. By the way take on our Identity we are Eritrean we have great relation with Tigray. Please don’t insult just raising ravish word just like Adwa, Tigray…..

    Because if we are talking on the blood we are originally Ethiopian.
    Thanks//

  • asamarino February 5, 2013

    terdadiena

  • rora eskindir February 5, 2013

    yes i agree with identity crises . i think we need to get rid of our mental slavery. if we do not learn to love and respect ourselves we will forever be victims of people like eseyas because we will always be slaves deep within. we need to readjust our self worth. we also need to develope our critical thinking. everything under the sun should be questioned. nothing should be taken at face value. we are the only ones who should know what is best for us.

    • fetsum abraham February 5, 2013

      Hi Rora;
      I agree. No other Eritrean has to be allowed to mess the society again. People should ask anything and the so called next leaders must answer. We can not trust any individual anymore. TNX

  • dekebat February 5, 2013

    you are right identity crisis. We are the problem not Isias.We have the tendency to be slaves.not long ago kebsa habasha people never let their daughters merry akeleguzai or hamasien or seraye even though we are the same culturally linguistically religiously and our genes and origin too. Look now Our daughters became sex toy slaves to the Arabs, Rashaidas, Boduins, Gulf and Saudi Arabs and other muslims in the process producing childeren from these arab Muslims and tomorrow our children will be killed and vanished by the children our daughters brought from these arabs.Look in Asmara the Kebesa prostitues are with the sudanese,other arabs ,un soldiers and other Europian white people praying for sex virgin girls.This is our dream and we got it. We wont it and Isias Happily delivered it and the King of Prostitution and master of slaves Isias is proud of his daughter because her dignity is intact while the rest of kebesa habesha girls open their two legs who ever pass by. In the mean time lets fool ourselves by saying eritrea is 50% christians.Soon it will be an Islamic State of Eritrea. We Worshiped Isias, Rashiada, Sudanese Arabs and we got what we wonted.

    • Asgedom Abraham February 5, 2013

      Dekebat,

      Please stop writing nonsense. You don’t know Kebessa Eritrea very well. In the Eritrean highlands people do not discriminate each other based on awraja. You have to take into consideration that people in the past couldn’t move from place to place easily that is why they married with people not far from their village. Eritreans have always been very protective of their daughters.

    • FENAN February 6, 2013

      Who is DEKIABA( Indigenous) in Eritrea

      I know when Eritrea gets independence before 21 years the EPLF secretary on that time had meeting on cinema Capitol with civil society in Asmara.. some of the participants they repeatedly asks raise question of the citizenship in Eritrea how can we consider this citizenship is that from fathers side or mothers side up-to 3,4,5,6 ancestors or what else as an alternative?
      He was wisely and clearly responded as follows. if we are raise such clearance of the citizenship, it will be difficult because we don’t have any indigenous people in Eritrea except the stones and forests. So if any body request for his citizenship we have to respect unless it will create crises on the country at large.
      Being an Eritrean we have to fight against identity crises.
      we are Abyssinia. please we have to tell the truth for your future generation.
      think global act local but with genuine concern for all of the human being.
      Thanks//
      Yours
      Wedi Erie

  • Asgedom Abraham February 5, 2013

    The most criminal aspect of Akeleguzay Awrajawinet is the fact that it places Awraja before religion and ethnic identity and language. You can not get more primitive than that.

    • Zebib February 6, 2013

      Asgedom

      Do you realise how some of what you write is loaded with poison? Do you really believe spewing hatred is responsible? Are you satisfaied to be an instrument of evil? Are you a sane human or some kind of a psychpath like someone we all know?

      • Asgedom Abraham February 6, 2013

        Zebib

        You are kind and polite. I appreciate that very much. Telling the truth should never be compared to spreading poison. What would you say if I tell that I am related to the late Dr Russom Haile?

      • Dr. Bruke February 6, 2013

        Brother Asgedom
        please let us discuss about the main issues on the agenda. I do not know how old you are, what your motive would be? but you seem to be almost the only one in this forum who have a problem with the theme “awraga”. After all we have real problemes and issues to deal with. It is the aim of this most barabaric regime on earth which uses every thing possible to distroy the nation be it through dividing across rigional/awragawi lines. Knowingly or unknowingly it could have been a problem in the past but I, in the 40s, have no probleme with the fact from where awraga or region some body comes from and do not want to be instrumental to this poisening politics.
        And I am sure that I am representativ in saying this.
        So, dear brother, let us concentrate on the real and timly issues and have a difference in introducing the better ideas for our nation and not across “awraga” lines
        GOD BLESS AND HAVE MERCY WITH ERITREA AND ITS PEOPLE

        • Asgedom Abraham February 6, 2013

          Dr Bruke,

          “Knowingly or unknowingly it could have been a problem in the past but I, in the 40s. ”

          What do you mean by that statement? Tell us more about it. The young generation would gladly listen to you.

          • Dr. Bruke February 6, 2013

            Brother Asgedom
            mean I am now in my 40s and am always surprised when this government successfully agitates “awragawinet” “thiti hagerawinet” just to manipulate some narrow minded people only with the purpose to divide the people and rule the worst way for all! The other point is: it may have been knowingly or unknowingly the problem of older generations but we and the coming ones have to say NO! WE WANT NOT BE INSTRUMENTAL OF THIS DIVIDE AND RULE PURPOSE FOR IT IS OBVIOUS WHAT THIS MOST NON “ERITREAN GOVERNMENT” IS WORKING ON, i.e. THE SYSTEMATICAL DESTROYING OF OUR NATION! SO WAKE UP BROTHERS AND SISTERS. LET US BE THE VOICES TO THE VOICELESS. ACT TOGETHER FOR THE REAL FREEDOM IN OUR HOMELAND AND THAT IS WHAT OUR PEOPLE AT HOME EXPECT FROM!
            MAY GOD BLESS AND HAVE MERCY WITH ERITREA AND ITS PEOPLE

  • Jemal February 5, 2013

    Dear reader be wise for all, forget the bad past and think the best future. We don’t have any evident the past bad and fake legends and history which creates by enemies of the Abyssinia people was correct.After all it is really useless for all of us.
    Please don’t speak on awraja. This is the main problem in Eritrea let alone discrimination they couldn’t attend the church just take an examples the different churches of Europe and America some of them uses specialty for agelguzay, seriye, hamassien. This problem is not new phenomena it starts during the colonies in the horn in order to have power they create divide and rule system. Akeleguzay assumes as Agame or Tigrains but whether we are agame, hamasien,tembein. seraye, raya, anseba,asseb or welkaite we are from the some culture and ancestors don’t create as we are new creature due to the developments in technology just like artificial product. we are human being.
    Thanks

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