I cry for the hundreds of victims of the October 2, 2016
Irreecha Festival Massacres in Ethiopia.
I also cry out for freedom, democracy and human rights in
Ethiopia.
On October 2, 2016, troops loyal to the Tigrean Peoples’
Liberation Front (T-TPLF) opened fire indiscriminately on crowds attending one
of the most
I cry for the hundreds of victims of the October 2, 2016
Irreecha Festival Massacres in Ethiopia.
I also cry out for freedom, democracy and human rights in
Ethiopia.
On October 2, 2016, troops loyal to the Tigrean Peoples’
Liberation Front (T-TPLF) opened fire indiscriminately on crowds attending one
of the most important cultural and spiritual events in Ethiopia, the Irreecha
(Thanksgiving) Festival in the town of Bishoftu, some 45 miles southeast of the
capital Addis Ababa.
An estimated 500 plus people were killed by gunfire and in a
pandemonium that followed the gunfire. Twice that number were severely injured
and maimed.
For over ten years, I have been the unremitting voice of
massacre victims in Ethiopia.
For over ten years, I have appealed to the conscience of T-TPLF
leaders, but having none, they have ignored my appeals.
The people of Ethiopia petitioned, solicited and implored
T-TPLF leaders and their cronies and supporters to change their ways; to become
more human and humane; to show a little compassion and understanding; to be a
little less greedy and to feel the pain and suffering of their. They have
turned a deaf ear to the voice of justice and blinded their eyes to the
suffering of the people. The have answered the peoples’ pleas with repeated
insults, injuries and massacres.
I became a human rights advocate outraged by the Meles
Massacres which resulted in the deaths and injuries of over one thousand
unarmed protesters following the 2005 election.
As a utopian Ethiopian, I believed that “The arc of the moral
universe is long, but it bends towards justice.” For over a decade, every
Monday, without missing a single week, I have raised my pen to register my
bootless cries to the conscience of humanity and the mercy of divinity.
I believe freedom is like a train that is always delayed,
but also always arrives.
On October 15, 2007 (almost to the week this month), I
announced to Ethiopians, “Hold on! Hold fast! Hold tight! Your Freedom Train is
coming!” (See my commentary, “One Small Step for the U.S. Congress, One Giant
Leap for Ethiopian Human Rights”.)
I believe the Ethiopia’s Freedom Train has finally arrived,
though very, very late.
All aboard!!!!!
Oromos, Amharas, Tigreans, Gurages, Sidamans, Welayita,
Hadiya, Afar, Gamo, Ogadeni, Anuak… Christians, Muslims…
All aboard!!!!!
I have made my preliminary case for a crimes against
humanity investigation and prosecution in the Irreecha Festival Massacres last
week. (See my commentary, T-TPLF’s Killing Fields in Ethiopia: Massacre by
Stampede at the Irreecha Festival!) In September 2016, the BBC reported that
“A[n] [Ethiopian] government statement says 21 died of suffocation after a
stampede [at Qilinto prison] while two others were killed as they tried to
escape.” Qilinto prison has a population of 3,000 persons who are held for
three years or more as they await trial. Oromos constitute the largest
percentage of the Qilinto prison population. Now over 500 persons died in a
“stampede”. Is “stampede” the newest T-TPLF massacre strategy in Oromiya
elsewhere? Click here to read more…
Let Barack Obama Speak!
For the first time, in over a decade, I must hold my peace
this week.
This is the time for me to cry and cry again for the
innocent young men, women and children who were slaughtered by the T-TPLF at
the Irreecha Festival in Bishoftu on October 2, 2016.
I raised my pen to write, but my pen refused to shed its
tears of ink. So I must cry and cry again.
I shall bite my tongue, just this once.
I yield my pages to Barack Obama to speak directly to the
Irreecha Festival Massacre victims, their families, friends and communities in
Ethiopia.
Let Barack Obama, the stalwart defender of the T-TPLF speak
to them about democracy, the rule of law and human rights.
The blood of the Irreecha Massacre Victims are on Obama’s
hands. There is no detergent on earth that can wash the blood of those victims
from his hands. NONE!
Let Obama wag his silver forked tongue and ooze out his
venomous lies.
I have nothing to say to him now.
But paraphrasing Shakespeare, I ask my readers only one
question: “Were there a more malignant serpent seen, with forked tongue,/ That
slily glided towards the majesty of Ethiopia?”
Thus spoke Barack Obama:
I don’t bite my tongue too much when it comes to these issues. We are opposed to any group that is promoting the violent overthrow of a government, including the government of Ethiopia, that has been democratically elected. We are very mindful of Ethiopia’s history – the hardships that this country has gone through. It has been relatively recently in which the constitution that was formed and the elections put forward a democratically elected government. U.S. President Barack Obama, Press conference in Addis Ababa 27 July 2015 (Emphasis added.)
Let history record: Ethiopians make no distinction between the killers who committed heinous crimes against humanity at the Irreecha Festival on October 2, 2016 and those who defend, bankroll, finance, subsidize, publicize, authorize, humanize, glamorize, militarize, idolize, lionize an apologize for them.
I don’t bite my tongue too much when it comes to these issues. We are opposed to any group that is promoting the violent overthrow of a government, including the government of Ethiopia, that has been democratically elected. We are very mindful of Ethiopia’s history – the hardships that this country has gone through. It has been relatively recently in which the constitution that was formed and the elections put forward a democratically elected government. U.S. President Barack Obama, Press conference in Addis Ababa 27 July 2015 (Emphasis added.)
Let history record: Ethiopians make no distinction between the killers who committed heinous crimes against humanity at the Irreecha Festival on October 2, 2016 and those who defend, bankroll, finance, subsidize, publicize, authorize, humanize, glamorize, militarize, idolize, lionize an apologize for them.
It is often said, “Those who do not learn from history are
doomed to repeat it.”
The history of apartheid South Africa is repeating itself in
Ethiopia every day.
On March 21, 1960, the white minority apartheid regime
massacred 69 unarmed Black men and women and wounded 180 others protesting
“pass laws” in Sharpeville, South Africa.
On October 2, 2016, the T-TPLF apartheid regime in Ethiopia
massacred over 500 men, women and children and injured hundreds more.
The Sharpeville Massacre is permanently recorded in the
annals of man’s inhumanity to man in the Twentieth Century.
I do not doubt that the T-TPLF Irreecha Festival Massacre of
October 2016 will be remembered as the second Sharpeville Massacre on the
African continent in the in the Twenty-first century.
BEHOLD THE HARVEST OF APARTHEID IN WHITE AND BLACK!
When all fails to organize the People, conditions will.
Marcus Garvey
DOWN, DOWN, WOYANE!
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