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Where were they all this time? – An out of place Statement

Where were they all this time? Abei nerom kissab Hiji? Prof. Araya Debessay An out of place Statement The first time I heard a comment such as the above, was when a group of senior Eritrean leaders, known

Where were they all this time?

Abei nerom kissab Hiji?

Prof. Araya Debessay

An out of place Statement

The first time I heard a comment such as the above, was when a group of senior Eritrean leaders, known as G-15, stood up against the dictatorial conduct of President Isaias. Instead of appreciating the bold stand of the G-15, some individuals were demeaning the heroic act of this group by saying “where were they all this time?” or “abei nerom kissab Hiji?”; implying that they should have challenged the president long time ago. And many of the individuals who uttered such statements had not made any move to resist the growing dictatorship in the country! There is a hint of hypocrisy in this statements, but is it only hypocrisy? We will examine later on whether such utterings were simply hypocritical or if they contained other poisonous messages.

When the G-15 failed to persuade the president to stop his undemocratic practices through the established government and party channels, they decided to break the taboo of openly criticizing the country’s leadership in public. They spoke and wrote against the president’s despotic practices. They were obliged to do so after the president refused to act upon their legitimate request to convene a meeting of the National Assembly. The decision by the G-15 to openly criticize President Isaias and his government was a pleasant surprise to the people, and many were encouraged to follow the new course of action with joy and enthusiasm. Hence, they started to discuss and comment political issues and government decisions frankly at their work places, on the streets, as well as in the cafes of the major towns of the country. The budding-press was feeding material for dialogue, often articles prepared by members of the G-15. Since the nascent press produced limited copies, it was not uncommon to see early morning lines of people at the newspaper stands. But the limited supply of newspapers was multiplied by increasing the number of readers by passing the papers from one person to another and by recounting the highlights of the daily news to those who were not able to get the newspapers. In this way, the Eritrean genius ensured the dissemination of news and political commentaries to the public.

The gentle wind of democracy let loose by the G-15 started to engulf the whole country, sending shock waves and fear to the president and his associates, who opted to silence all voices of dissent by incarcerating anyone suspected of opposing the hegemonic regime. In this way, they tried to stop the blowing of the wind of democracy by sending a politically polluted air which made more people sick and rebellious. The most illustrious victims of the violence unleashed by the Eritrean regime were members of the G-15 who are languishing in unknown prisons since September 2001. Thousands of other citizens, who resisted the establishment of a dictatorial regime, suffered the same fate. To date, none of all the political prisoners has been seen or visited by their families, friends or people of law. At the cost of their personal liberty, the G-15 and other heroic patriots have opened the eyes of the public and shown the way to resist the institutionalization of a hegemonic regime. They boldly asserted that the fallen and the maimed heroes of the liberation struggle have fought for the freedom of the country and for the liberty of the people, and not for their subjugation by a few selfish renegades.  In spite of their defining leadership in confronting the antidemocratic moves of the regime, some Eritreans have uttered the bizarre phrase, “abi nerom kissab Hiji?”. Yet, if it were not for their decisive resistance, we would not have gone so far in opposing the regime.

Does the bizarre phrase make sense?

Let us now look into the bizarre phrase “abei nerom kissab Hiji?” pronounced by many Eritreans after an individual or group of individuals decide to denounce the Eritrean regime. This phrase is cast to demean or disapprove the people who decide to express their disagreement with the dictatorial political system. The dissenting people may come from the ranks of the government or non-government, but the bizarre phrase is uttered in both cases. To say the least, the phrase is totally irresponsible as it aims to censure individuals’ free political choice. But more importantly, it is meant to discredit the challengers of the regime and to discourage others from openly opposing the government.

Whether this phrase is pronounced by government supporters or opponents, it proposes to belittle the dissidents who speak up against the government. The regime believes that tarnishing the character and image of dissidents will reduce the impact of the message delivered to the public by dissenters, and hopes to dampen down the drive of would-be protesters from denouncing the rouge regime. Hence, the beneficiary of this bizarre phrase is certainly the government camp. Looked from this angle, the bizarre phrase should be considered as an important government tool for discouraging the emergence of political opponents. So why are people who oppose the regime using this phrase? Difficult to say, but there is no doubt that they are unintentionally working for the regime and against themselves. The opposition should know that any change of course by former government sympathizers is a net gain to the Eritrean democratic movement and an additional nail to the coffin of the regime.

Knowing the regime, one should not be surprised if the bizarre phrase was not deliberately spread into the populace through its well-known propaganda machine known as 03 (bado seleste). We have learned from ex-operatives of 03, who are now part of the opposition, how they were spreading pro regime and anti-opposition thoughts, in underhand manner, in markets, cafes and other milieu effectively. Hence all the non-government camp must be happy and thrilled when people leave the regime to join the opposition camp, without judging the timing of their decision. The opposition should be happy to witness the weakening of the government camp and the strengthening of the opposition. Remember, when people joined the independence struggle, they did it in different times, until the end, and some of these came from the opposite camp. All were welcomed to contribute to the cause. Therefore, the bizarre phrase should not be pronounced by any person who wants a rapid democratic change in the country. The opposition should embrace opponents of the regime even when they want to join one day before the advent of fateful day of liberation. The more people they leave the regime and join the opposition, the closer the fateful hour. Therefore, members of the opposition and of the silent majority, please refrain from criticizing any person or individual who decides to join the opposition, particularly those who were working with the government. They should be considered members of the opposition from the moment they repudiate the dictatorship. Forget what they were and what they did before, because judging them is not part of the duty of the opposition. The opposition’s goal is to bring about a democratic change in the country and empower the people to decide on how to run the country. In fact, the opposition camp should be happy when more people are leaving the regime, as this will accelerate its demise. It should be the government, as the losing camp, who should be angry and worried when its trusted supporters and notoriously-silent people change course and join the justice- seekers.

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32 COMMENTS
  • k.tewolde November 1, 2018

    Well put ,opposition is not measured and rewarded by seniority,it should be welcomed at anytime anyplace and from anywhere as long as it serves the demise of the intended anti democratic,anti people,anti anything good target.Thank you prof.

    • Gezae November 2, 2018

      In many countries, a healthy political opposition is seen as crucial to keep governments with a possible future alternative. In Eritrea, however, the so called political opposition groups have struggled unfasten; often formed like bubbles in the political churn, rising and falling, functioning as instruments for prominent individuals who wish to maintain their profile, hoping for high office and power. In lately coming democratic reform, there will be a widely expected ban, invoking laws aimed at disbanding to the so called opposition what so ever organized crime groups, for the interests of nationals security, public safety, and public order. So write mumbo irresponsible pieces or gibberish pep talks you can not make a dent. You are ineffectual groups
      Keep yourself wrapped in the lies you weave.
      Other innocents may fall victim to you as prey
      But I’ve broken free from your hold,
      I untangled myself from your deception and mislead.

  • Alganesh Afeworki November 1, 2018

    Thank you Prof. Well done! You have given us a good reason why we should refrain from being critical of Dr. Berhe Habtegiorgis and others like him. Dr. Berhe is being attacked by the supporters of the government for his cautiously expressed criticism of Isaias’s leadership… Please let us not criticize him for his past mistakes. Instead we should welcome him and congratulate him for coming back to his senses

  • Asmara Eritrea November 1, 2018

    Professor Araya is far too kind to the G-15 whom I would probably describe as G-15 sheep and thus the “bizarre phrase” does make sense to my mind. The G1-15 sheep have known Isaias all their lives and witnessed first-hand when he was killing Eritrean fighters one by one. Some put the figure at around 5,000 over a period of 30 years. What did the G-15 sheep do to protect the Eritrean people is the $64k question we must surely ask?

    Then comes September 2001, again a sheep is always a sheep. Why would anyone in their right mind wait to be locked up for life whilst they could have taken out the monster before he got them? After all they created the monster themselves over 4 decades and they should have known better. At independence in 1991, they packaged his (Isaias’) evil deeds and presented him to the Eritrean people as a saint. Only after the G-15 sheep were locked up did the Eritrean people begin to see the true colour of Isaias – a killer who enjoys to see the suffering of the Eritrean people.

    I accept the G-15 deserve the due process of law and the way they have been treated by the monster in Asmara is despicable. But compare that with the hundreds of thousands of Eritrean people whose lives have been destroyed because of the inaction of the G-15. With brutal dictators, such as Isaias, words are meaningless. It is action that counts and the G-15 had the right tools at their disposal to act but they did nothing to protect themselves nor the Eritrean people.

    But the Eritrean tragedy does not end there. Look at the so called, “Eritrean Defence Force/Army” who are meant to protect the people from external and internal enemy. What have they done so far to protect the Eritrean people from Isaias? ZERO. If Isaias was in Pakistan, India or even in neighbouring countries such as Somalia, he would have been six feet under ages ago.

    In brief, Professor, I applauded your article but respectfully disagree with your assessment.

    Eritrea forever, death to dictatorship.

    .

  • Yohannes Tseggay November 1, 2018

    Well said and I fully agree with your views, Prof.

  • Tsehaye November 1, 2018

    Dear Professor,

    In fact my problem with the G-15 is not that they woke up too late to challenge the despot that they had served with incredible dedication throughout the era of the barbaric gedli and for a full decade after independence. My problem is they were the true criminals themselves. Isaias did not kill so many Eritreans with his hands. He used the hands of the notorious G-15. I pray for those who are still alive that one day they will be free and get the chance to see their loved family

    • Berhane Haile November 2, 2018

      Tsehaye, you must understand human beings make mistakes. Some of The G 15 may have done unjust things while they have been in the struggle, but at a certain point they corrected their mistakes and tried to do their obligation. Are you telling us that they should have continued serving the dictator. Secondly, what have you done to criticize them. First do your obligation and then criticize others. Be an example first and let others follow you. Ab kunat zeyweale belih kem ztebahle, ab zxenahka xenihka melhaska minwah waga yeblun. Haqi enteloka qdim abnet kun. Qendi asmatkum habiekum werejatat aytmselu.

      • Sol November 2, 2018

        Dear Berhane, this guy Teshaye Aditekelezan, Dawit etc. is present in assenna for 24/7 just for one mission to detract our revolution for independence, insulting our martyrs, our culture, our religions and our human values.

      • Tsehaye November 3, 2018

        Dear Berhane,

        You started with a good statement that all humans make mistakes but soon you started to display your dull colour. A serial killer will not erase his or her appalling crimes by just waking up the next day and telling people that killing is wrong. The G-15 are not innocent bystanders. They were executioners. Just to make it clear, I am not saying “abei nerom qedem.” I am saying they are the reason why Eritrea has lost everything. Isaias and the G-15 are the same. The rest of your comment is simply garbage and does not merit a decent reply. You don’t know me to just throw your filth. መቋጽርቲ!

  • Simon G. November 2, 2018

    The evil dictator’s main phrase is: You Snooze, You Lose.
    After that, his right hand evil people execute the order. Plain and simple but those so called people with high caliber keep missing it. If you ask me how, it is perplexing to me.

  • Haregot November 2, 2018

    Gandhi’s great quote: “If a man wants to change the world, he should first start with himself”.
    Similarly, if the spineless, gutless, toothless and vision less so-called Eritrean opposition cowards & TEBELETSTI
    want to change DIA then they must bloody change themselves first, otherwise, they’ll continue to be a laughing stock. The poor G-15 paid their precious lives and nobody remember or help their unfortunate families.

    • Berhane Haile November 2, 2018

      No insulting brother. By insulting people you gain nothing except disrespect and disclose that you are a stupid guy.

  • Mulugeta giorgis November 2, 2018

    WAY TO GO GO GO GO GO ARRAYA!

  • Stefanos Temolso November 2, 2018

    As people are born at different times, people’s thinking also varies accordingly. I think those who say ‘Abey neyrom ksae hji?’ are either govt thugs or dumb individuals. Let me ask them one question and that is ‘Where have you all been or nskatkumke abey neyrkum ksae hji?’ It is like if Awate asks all those who followed him ‘Abey neyrkum ksae hji?’ Asking such a question in a struggle like ours is just like acting in a stupid way or not knowing what you are saying. We must know the identity of these people and make them understand the tactics and nature of struggle. Finally, before one starts criticizing others he must ask himself, ‘What have I done in the struggle.’

    • Gezae November 2, 2018

      By Embassy Media

      London 2nd November 2018

      President Isaias Afeworki will conduct an interview with Eri-TV and Radio Dimtsi Hafash tomorrow (Saturday, November 3rd) starting 8:00 pm local time, on the significance, progress and regional ramifications of the historic Eritrea-Ethiopia Peace Agreement.

      (ሚኒስትሪ ዜና) – ክቡር ፕረዚደንት ኢሰይያስ ኣፈወርቂ፡ ንታሪኻዊ ስምምዕ ሰላም ኤርትራን ኢትዮጵያን ብዝምልከት፡ ኣብ ዝሓለፈ ኣዋርሕ ኣብ ዝተኸስተ ፍጻሜታትን ምዕባለታትን ዘተኮረ ቃለ-መሕትት፡ ጽባሕ ቀዳም 3 ሕዳር ሰዓት 8፡00 ምሸት ምስ ማዕከናት ዜና ውሽጢ ሃገር ክካየድ ምዃኑ ንሕብር።

      • Asmara Eritrea November 3, 2018

        Let’s see if Isaias can chain a couple of sentences when he speaks – going by past experience, that would be a miracle.

        Who knows this time, the idiot may realise he is an idiot after all and say I simply cannot do the job because I am brain dead. But then again he is an idiot and why would he say that? Confused? Well you well get even more confused when Isaias speaks on TV this evening and says “we have lost 20 years”. I would say you are a F,,,,, dickhead – we lost 20 years because of your F… stupidity!

        Eritrea forever, death to diactorship.

  • aditekelezan November 2, 2018

    ከምዚ ፕሮፌሰር ዝበልዎ ንኸም ወላዲ ኾነ ውላድ መንፈሳዊ ሰብ ወይ ውን ፖለቲከኛ ኣብ ጸልማትን ጌጋን ጸኒሑ ድሓር ተጋግየ ኔነ ይቕረ ይገበረለይ ክብል ኣበይ ኔርካ ክሳዕ ሕጂ ምባል ግብዝነትን ፍርዳውነትን /hypocrate & judgemental ምኽዋን እዩ.G15 ኣብ ሜዳ ኸለዉ ንኑጽሃንን ዘይደለይዎምን ተዋጋእቲ “ኣታ silent ጌርካ እንዶ ኣጸግዓዮ” እናበሉ ገበን ኣብ ርእሲ ገበን እናፈጸሙ ናይ ሰይጣን ኢሳያስ ኣጋንንቲ ዝነበሩ እዮም. ኣስመራ ምስ ኣተዉ እውን ገለን ደቀንስትዮ ብምዕማጽን ብኻልእ ርስሓትን ዝሕመዩ ዝነበሩ እዮም. ሕጂ,ተጋጊና ኔርና ኢሎም ሓቀኛ ይቕሬታ ምስ ዝሓቱ ድማ ህዝቢ ይቕረ ክብለሎም ይኽእል. እዞም ተበለጽቲ ግን ኣብቲ ብውግእ ወያነ ምስ ኣጣላየቑና ሕጂ ህዝቢ ክልዓለና እዩ ኢሎም ነቲ ዝለሉ እንተበሎም ክንደይ ሜትሮ ጥራይ ዝነበረት ሕትኦም አሳያስ ንበይኑ ኣሕሊፎም ሂቦም, ነብሶምን ውድቦምን ከድሕኑ እሞ ወይ ዘይእሰሩ ዝመሰሎም እንተትኣስሩ ድማ ሓፋሽ በቲ መንግስቲ ስለ ዝጉሃየ ,ህዝቢ ሆ ኢሉ ካብ ቤት ማእሰርቲ ዘውጽኦም መሲልዎም ተበላጺ መርገጽ ዝወሰዱ ወሳልት እዮም !!! ስለዚ ከም ቀተልቲ መጥሓን ተሰኪሞም ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ይቕሬታ ኣይሓተቱን ! ገበናቶም ብሳምና ሓጺቦም ህዝቢ ኣዐሽዮም ድኣ ነብሶም ከልዕሉ ፈተኑ ይስሕንዋ ኽኣ ኣለዉ.THESE WERE NOBODYS HEROS THEY WERE OPPORTUNISTS THAT TRIED TO WHITEWASH THEIR CRIMES BY FOOLING THE MASSES ON THE11th HOUR & THEY GOT THEIR CONSEQUENCES. OUR HEART GOES TO OUR FATHERS & BROTHERS THESE CRIMINALS ASSASINATED IN THE FIELD!!!

    • Berhane Haile November 3, 2018

      ዓዲ ተከለዛንዶ በልካ? ነታ ብርኽቲ ዓዲ ብግናይ መልእኽትኻ በኪልካያ ኣንታ ርጉም ፍጥረት። ንዕድመኦም ምሉእ ዝተቓለሱ ብጾት ኣበይ ኔርካ ብዘይትፍለጥ ሰብ ከምዚ ጌርካ ክትዝንጥሎም ገበነኛ ምዃንካ እዩ ዘረድእ። ሓሳዊ ስለ ዝኾንካ ድማ ኣብ ክንዲ ስምካ ዓዲተከለዛን ኢልካ ትጽሕፍ። ንስኻ ሓደ ጐሓፍ፡ ድርባይ፡ ሽለት ኢኻ። ቅኑዕ ሰብ ብሓቀኛ ስሙ እዩ ይጽሕፍ፡ ንዘይተንከፉዎ ሰባት ድማ ኣይዝንጥልን’ዩ። ናይ ኢሰያስ ገዲፍካስ ነቶም መሳኪን ብዘይ ፍርዲ ተኣሲሮም ዘለዉ ምንቃፍን ምዝላፍን። ኣቤት ብድዐ፡ ኣቤት ዕውንና። ከም በዓል ንስኻ ደሚርካ እዩ ኤርትራውያን ንብሃል። በትኪ።

      • Tsehaye November 3, 2018

        Dear Berhane,

        እቲ ናይ ቆልዓ ምጽራፍ ገዲፍካ፡ እስክ ነቲ aditekelezan ዘቕረቦ መርትዖ ብጭብጢ ኣሰኒኻ challenge ግበሮ። ምጽራፍ ከፍኩሰካ እምበር ክብሪ ኣይክውስኸልካን’ዩ።

    • Tsehaye November 3, 2018

      Dear Aditekelezan,

      God bless you.

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