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¨Isaias sees problems in independence and does not want to rush and create difficulties for himself¨ late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.

A vital document that exposes Isaias Afewerki’s hidden agenda in his outlook about the fate of Eritrea is uncovered. It was the late Prime Minister of Ethiopia, who divulged such a vital secret in exceptionally

A vital document that exposes Isaias Afewerki’s hidden agenda in his outlook about the fate of Eritrea is uncovered. It was the late Prime Minister of Ethiopia, who divulged such a vital secret in exceptionally candid interview with Paul B. Henze, former CIA and national security specialist in 1990.

For many Eritreans the still unanswered question is ¨why does Isaias hate the Eritrea people this much, why is he systematically destroying the country? According to late Pm Meles, it is because Isaias doesn’t believe in the very entity of Eritrea in the first place. Twenty three years later when we connect the dots, we can clearly see, where the country is heading. Meles explicitly stated ‘Isaias wants Eritrea to stay as part of Ethiopia, but he lucks the support of his people.’ If that was the case then the people have to be submitted, if not they should get removed from that entity to see that dream alive.

The endless support Isaias to different Ethiopian opposition groups and the change of Eri-tv into unofficial Ethiopian-tv also says something. How long will it take for Eritreans, who support the regime to continue deceived? This is an eye opening document.

PBH: What is your position on separatism?

MZ: We are not separatist. We want a united Ethiopia. But we do not want a centralized Shoan-dominated Ethiopia. I just read the speech you gave to the Eritreans here a couple of weeks ago. I support everything you say. I agree with you that the Ethiopian state is valuable. It should not be destroyed. It should be put back together on a democratic basis and with guarantees of freedom and autonomy for all its peoples, so it can develop economically. Federation is the only way this can be done. We are in favor of federation. This is the only way the damage the Derg has done can be repaired.

PBH: This brings us to Eritrea and the EPLF. How are your relations with the EPLF? Do you talk to Isaias Afewerki?

MZ: I talk to Isaias often. We have no disagreements now. During the 1970s we worked together and had no serious disagreements with them. In 1984 we broke relations. The break was over different understandings of the Soviet Union. They still believed the Soviet Union offered a model for the future and that it could be reformed. They argued that the Soviets were misled on Ethiopia. They wanted to persuade the Soviets to support them instead of the Derg. They thought the Soviet system was a model they could apply in Eritrea. We thought this was foolish because we had learned in Tigray that we had to develop our own model and apply our own system in accordance with our own conditions and practical experience. We watched all these talks where the Soviets tried to use the Italians and the East Germans to bring the Derg and the EPLF together and we always thought nothing could come of them. We were right.

So we had very poor relations with the EPLF for four years, 1984-88. Then we worked out an agreement again. They came to see the Soviet Union the way we did. They gave up their illusions. They saw what was happening in the Soviet Union under Gorbachev . After their great victory over the Derg at Afabet in early 1988, we both began to cooperate again. They have given us help, but we are still a very independent movement. We are not dependant on them. We control all of Tigray now. We would not want to be dependant on anybody from the outside. We won our battle at Enda Sellassie with our own strength. If they had not helped us, it might have taken longer, but we would still have won. But that does not mean that we see everything the way EPLF does. I want to assure you of that.

PBH: What are your differences?

MZ: The EPLF has a much more difficult situation than we do. Many of our differences result from that, and we have an understanding and sympathy for their position. In Tigray we have a united people. No more than 10% of our people are Muslims and our Muslims are Tigreans first and Muslims only second. That is not true in Eritrea. The population is much more divided. The Eritrean Muslims themselves are divided. There are at least three groups among them. They don’t see things the same way the Christians do. The EPLF has some of them with it and its policies have been sensible — it is trying to make the Muslims part of a united movement. But that is not possible and the closer the EPLF comes to taking power in Eritrea the more dangerous this issue becomes. There are serious tensions between Eritrean Christians and Muslims in Sudan. This will become apparent in Eritrea when the Derg’s control is gone. We do not have this problem among Tigrean refugees. They all stick together – the Christians do not resent the Muslims and the Muslims do not feel oppressed by the Christians.

PBH: And separatism – how do you see this issue in comparison with the attitude of Eritreans?

MZ: The EPLF has the problem that the population hates the Derg so much that it has all become separatist. The population wants independence to be declared as soon as the EPLF takes Asmara. Isaias understands some of the difficulties of this because he has thought a lot about it in the past year. But he has terrible pressures from his people. It is a difficult issue for him.

PBH: Are the Eritrean highland Christians as strongly in favor of an immediate declaration of independence as Muslims?

MZ: There are different opinions on this, but we think that the whole population wants independence. They may not understand what it means. These people were once strongly in favor of unity with Ethiopia. The Shoan Amharas destroyed that feeling. The highlanders are getting more impatient than the leadership of the EPLF. Isaias sees problems in independence and does not want to rush and create difficulties for himself, but he doesn’t have full control over this issue.

PBH: What would be your preferences?

MZ: We look at this from the viewpoints of the interests of Tigray first, and then Ethiopia as a whole. We would like to see Eritrea continuing to have a relationship with Ethiopia. We know that Tigray needs access to the sea, and the only way is through Eritrea. Whether Eritrea is part of Ethiopia or independent, we need this access and, therefore, must have close ties. There are many Tigrayans in Eritrea. They are concerned. They don’t want to be treated as foreigners there. There has always been close connections between Tigray and Eritrea for the highland people are all the same. They have the same history. We are worried about Eritrea because we are not sure that differences among different groups can be kept under control. Everything could be destroyed there if people begin fighting each other. When the EPLF takes over Asmara, they will have a difficult job, because they have to keep the people together. Some of the Muslims will favor separatism but there is no strength in unity among them on this issue. The ELF has no active strength in Eritrea now, but it still exists in Sudan and there are many Muslims who sympathize with it.

PBH: I have the impression that the situation in respect to Asmara is similar to that with Gondar – the Derg’s ability to hold out there is steadily eroding. Eventually the city will fall to the EPLF. Perhaps before that happens the Derg forces there will work out some sort of deal with the EPLF. Do you think this is likely?

MZ: You know that during the coup attempt last May we were in contact with the Derg forces in Asmara and offered a ceasefire and collaboration, just as the Eritreans did. We thought we could work out a truce and lay the basis for a new relationship in the region. We could have done that with the people with whom we made contact. But elements loyal to Mengistu got the upper hand. They thought Mengistu could do wonderful things for them. He probably made all sorts of promises of promotion to them. We think these elements still control Asmara and we have not seen evidence that their control is weakening yet. No one has tried to contact us. The EPLF is moving up the escarpment. If they take Ghinda and Embatcala, they can bring up their heavy artillery – – which they captured from the Russians two years ago – – and strike at Asmara airport. That will be a serious blow against Derg forces and will shorten the time they can hold out.

PBH: But what next? Conditions of life in Asmara are already said to be difficult – no electricity, little water, no fuel for civilian transportation, no fuel for cooking. Surely something will have to give way?

MZ: We don’t know. We would like to see everybody get together and set up a provisional government so that this kind of situation can be avoided.

PBH: Would you expect the EPLF to participate in a provisional government in Addis Abeba?

MZ: We don’t know. We think they could play a constructive role. We would really like to see Eritrea retain a relationship to Ethiopia, but we don’t know if Isaias can work out the situation to make this possible. Our own position is very delicate. We have to have good relations with Eritreans, so we recognize their right to self-determination, going as far as independence if they want it. We endorse their proposal for a referendum because we don’t think there is any other solution for the situation that has developed. But we really hope that Eritrea can remain part of a federated Ethiopia. I agree with what you have written about the advantages for the Eritreans themselves.

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78 COMMENTS
  • senay April 12, 2013

    It is heart breaking every time to read such story and you feel there is nothing you can do to change the situation. How come this Guy played with lives and destiny of Eritreans this far…now I stopping to blame Isaias the problem is with us Eritreans…we are fools, and still we couldn’t learn the hard way.

  • Tesfay April 12, 2013

    Zerai
    Zenawi was here 1989. I saw him in San Jose California
    I heard he came to see the US government officials.

  • Awet April 12, 2013

    The ghedili and Eritrean independent in general has brought us nothing but shame and poverty. By sacrificing so many braves for empty promises. What a shame.
    By far the Eritrean people were much better under dergu.

    As for those of us we live in the west, Adi enjerakaa eyou adika.
    Good bless Eritrea and it’s people.

    • OROMAI no hope ERITRA April 12, 2013

      Dear Awet ,

      The Gedli as practised by EPLF and now is doing what it had intended to do..to kill the Eritrean fake National dream..by convincing gullable Eritreanws & forced conscripts .And it (EPLF aka PFDJ) was exactly recruitted todo what you have stated…(By far the Eritrean people were much better under dergu.)…Don´t get me wrong ..You are right..WE WERE BETTER of WITH ETHIOPIA..(we were never under Ethiopian rule,)..We were Ethiopians.
      We fought for destruction based on hatred of our fathers & kids ..the abissynian part of Ethiopia…(Tegarus of Tigray & Amharu everywhere ).
      We are going downword ..yet we are proud to admit it. We were dupped by murderous rapist bandits.

      • Awet April 12, 2013

        I couldn’t have agreed more. Growing up I remember how we were brain washed how good shabia was and how the Amhara and dergu in general are bad. Now I realized we were mislead or should I said fooled. Fool me once, ashame on you. Fool me twice ashame on me. Thing about the country has no:
        1. No Constitution
        2. No Free press
        3. No justice/due process
        4. No higher education
        5. No free market
        I could go on and on.

        I am about to tell you a true story. I know someone back in Eritrea tying to go to Kenya for visa interview. For one they are so corrupted to renew his visa they are asking him $20,000 Nakfa under the table. Secondly he need clearance from the police department. They keep telling him they can’t help him because the police department has NO electricity.

        If this is not Wurdet what is?

        • belay nega April 13, 2013

          THESE ARE THE CONSEQUENCES

          WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE CAUSE?

          • Zerai April 13, 2013

            Mr Belay the cause is may be like you people encouraging the dictator to get money for no reason, if you pay 2% and you can’t get anything and specially when there is no electricity, where do you think the money goes on, its to the corrupted basterds generals and its leader. we told you already not to pay, because it is not for the benefits of the people, its for the individual generals who can prostituted with it.

          • Awet April 13, 2013

            Belay:
            The cause is the man at the helm. If peace and democracy comes to Eritrea, he fully knows he will be held accountable for the many distractions and death he has caused.

  • Embasorya The Mighty April 12, 2013

    Awet,

    My dear sister, you are talking like a donkey ( Adi saErKa ‘yu AdKa )!!!

    • Awet April 12, 2013

      Adigiss esikaa.
      SaEri zeyebulu Adi kemey geru Adi SaErika yikewunn adika?
      Like previous generation who gave up so much, keep on giving…..

  • OROMAI no hope ERITRA April 12, 2013

    You did not need this document from the CIA…little old semi-illiterrate me had it figured out.
    Isaias does not hate Eritreans..Isaias ,as much as I detest his ¨the end justifies the means ¨strategy…he knew the fake Nation called Eritrea would be unable to sustain itself ..not only economically ..because Eritrea would not be able to live without Mama Ethiopia..but ,definetelly it can survive..I am referring to the emotional problems eritrea would have..Isaias had realized it..IT IS SAID ISAIAS WAS AGAINST OF PRINTING ERITREAN MONEY ..the worthless Naqfa….but Eritrean pressure forced him..as a result he may resent us ,but Isaias does not hate us..necessarily.
    He knows we are stupid people filled with emotion….the reason he hates woyane and prefers KINIJT ..is Isaias likes to be the leader of strong federal govt. based Ethiopia.
    well ,It is still possible.

  • robel April 12, 2013

    Isayas could be cruel dictator..but i do not beleive he is against eritrean independence. Why did assenna take Meles’s words and concluded this way. this is naive, unprofessional journalism

  • Kokeb April 13, 2013

    Amanuel,

    Can you please cite a source? Was this published anywhere else before…any pointers?
    I am an Ethiopian, and some of it just doesn’t sound credible. Unlike the early days, in 1990, the TPLF/EPRDF was much more stronger than Isayas’ EPLF and was not in a position to seek assistance from EPLF. I doubt Meles said that.

    Wishing an end to the misery Eritreans are going thru in Sinai.

    • belay nega April 13, 2013

      KOKEB

      “I am an Ethiopian, and some of it just doesn’t sound credible. Unlike the early days, in 1990, the TPLF/EPRDF was much more stronger than Isayas’ EPLF and was not in a position to seek assistance from EPLF. I doubt Meles said that.”

      FROM DAY ONE EACH OF THEM E.P.L.F AND T.P.L.F KNEW THEIR MARRIAGE WAS NOT BASED ON REAL LOVE

      BUT THE FACT THAT DERG WAS A COMMON FACTOR THEY HAD NO CHOICE OTHER THAN TO GIVE DEAF EAR
      TO SOME STAFFS…..ETC

  • Mickielle April 13, 2013

    It is what has been evident by his actions. Meles through his interview merely just confirmed what this stupid dictator has been doing to us. Nothing new there my dear Eritrean compatriots.
    please do not blame or make bad remarks about EPLF or our heroes. There will be a day of reckoning with this dictator and Eritrea will rise.

    • belay nega April 13, 2013

      mickielle

      “just confirmed what this stupid dictator has been doing to us”

      HOW DARE YOU CALL STUPID TO THE GUY WHO SAW TOMORROW AND TOLD YOU “SELF RELIANCE” IS THE ANSWER FOR THE COUNTRY WHICH WILL NEVER BE APPRECIATED BY ANY …….

      STUPID IS ME AND YOU WHO TOOK IT AS A SLOGAN INSTEAD OF ASKING OURSELVES “WHY SELF RELIANCE”?

      • ahmed saleh April 13, 2013

        Mickielle
        In principle I agree with you .
        Eritrean revolution of 30 yrs sacrifice was noble . We should use our brain to analyze and
        point out the deceptive force behind the battle field who played sinister political game .
        If we ask ourselves , didn’t we praise ISSAYAS to the full level as one of the best man
        for so long after independence ? Ok now , everybody have responsibility to the fault .
        Regardless of the past , lets move ahead in anticipation for positive and solid future .

  • berhane April 13, 2013

    ……But we really hope that Eritrea can remain part of a federated Ethiopia. I agree with what you have written about the advantages for the Eritreans themselves.

    This is the last word in this MELESIS INTERVIEW what kind of sense can give to every ERITREAN. We paid thousands of brothers and sisters in the last independence struggle and yet our youngsters in the border line and every day dieing for sovereignity.so what was jocking to say MELES Eritrea should remain with ethio, by what sense. I am remembering that history repiets confederation with ETHIO same way modern idiology our beloved ERITREA to become part of ETHIO. WE HAVE TO BE ALERT ALL ERITREAN.May God bless our beloved country.

    • massawa April 13, 2013

      WHY DO YOU THINK THE PFDJ GOV. DESTROYING THE COUNTRY WHY HE

      DIDN’T ASK ABOUT YOUNG ERITREANS IN SINAI, WHY DO YOU THINK IT IS

      HARD TO GET DRINKING WATER WHILE THE PFDJ GOV.BENEFIT FROM OUR BISHA

      GOLD. WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY????????????

  • simrrrrrrret neber April 13, 2013

    is ethioipan web site? every one who write an article and comment is to insult Eritrean people and the straggle of Eritrea. If u r real Eritrean shame on u, but I think u r weyani’s agent or u r working for money. NO ONE CONFUSE BY THIS RUBISH ARTICLE AND COMMENTS .rubbish guys,got to garbage bin.

    • massawa April 13, 2013

      STOP THIS NONE SENSE AND LISTEN YOUR SELF WHO EVER OPPOSE THE PFDJ GOV. IS WEYANE. I DON’T THINK SO.

      INSTEAD ASK YOURSELF AFTER ALL WE HAVE BEEN THROUGH WHY IS THE PFDJ GOV. DOESN’T ASK ABOUT ERITREAN IN SINAI? WHY IS HE DESTROYING ERITREAN ROOT? WHY IS HE DESTROYING OUR CULTURE? WHERE IS THE GOLD. WE ARE ONLY 6 MILLION LAST YEAR HE PROFITED $600 MILLION FROM BISHA. WHY IS OUR PEOPLE WAITING ON LINE TO GET BREAD WHY WHY WHY …………..?????????

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