A Brave Eritrean Pilot and The Real Great Escape
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't. ~Mark Twain When someone asks what my favorite childhood movie is, The Great Escape sticks out in my mind.
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn’t.
When someone asks what my favorite childhood movie is, The Great Escape sticks out in my mind. The Great Escape is based on a true story, with a usual Hollywood spin of a British Air Force pilot, Roger Joyce Bushell, and other allied airmen whose planes crashed on German territory. The movie depicts one of the most famous World War II stories and it shows how several prisoners of war from America, Britain and Australia made an extraordinary breakout from Nazi’s high-security POW camp. This action packed adventure features Steve McQueen, one of the most popular movie stars of all times, with many classic scenes including a memorable motorcycle jump attempt over a barbwire fence and a large amount of German military resources in hot pursuit of the escapees.
The whole escape was timed precisely to the split second testifying to the brilliance of Bushell who masterminded the major plan. Known as “Big X,” Bushell’s character Bartlett succeeded in slipping 76 men out of that notorious prison through a tunnel. Unfortunately, all but three of the escapees were recaptured and Bushell was among the 50 captured prisoners whom Hitler had personally ordered to be executed.
My memories of the movie were rekindled a couple of months ago when I read the remarkable news about Dejen, an Eritrean air force pilot, who managed to escape from a high security Eritrean prison after been incarcerated for 15 years. Dejen’s astounding escape not only brought back memories of the movie but also images from my past; the times, the places, the people and the thoughts that are engraved very deep in my psyche.
I remember our regular Wednesday movie nights with hundreds of school kids sitting in lines on the bank of a riverbed (ruba), a 32 inch wide TV monitor raised high in front of us and a portable generator roaring from several hundred feet to power both the monitor and the VCR. I can continue reminiscing about life in the Revolution School but there is nothing better that I can recollect than watching those videos, which were our only gateway to the outside world.
Most certainly, Dejen was among those hundreds of kids from the Revolution School who were lined up to watch The Great Escape. Little did he know that one day he was going to be betrayed by the very people he trusted, thrown into prison and 15 years later make an extraordinary escape in a similar fashion as the action hero he once watched as a hopeful child. In fact, it is astonishing to see that Dejen’s real story is more similar to the exaggerated actions of the main hero than the true story of an individual the movie is based on. Most characters featured in The Great Escape were composites of two or more real-life individuals and some of the actions in the movie never took place in reality. For instance, Bushell was portrayed as a composite of two people who took part in the real escape. He was the mastermind of the whole escape but he was captured the day after he slipped out of the camp at a nearby train station and was consequentlyexecuted by the Nazis. The character Virgil Hilts, played by Steve McQueen was based on the story of retired US Air Force pilot Major General David M. Jones. In reality, David helped in digging one of the escape tunnels but he never fled the prison camp let alone hijacking a motorcycle and attempting to jump over a barbwire fence. He was rescued by Allied Forces at the end of the war.
Dejen’s real-life inspiring story consists of making split second and life-threatening decisions, hijacking a car, slipping and breaking through four levels of high-security posts and driving the car to safety while being chased and shot at. He quickly found his way out of a crowded city and almost tumbled down a sheer cliff. He passed all these obstacles in a broad day light while hundreds of security and military personnel were deployed to look for him. Finally, he managed to get to safety after suffering 15 years of imprisonment, 2 of which were in dark solitary confinement. As is the case with many Eritrea’s political prisoners, Dejen’s family did not know if he was dead or alive for years. Forced to listen to other prisoners’ screams of torture, not knowing if he would survive and the torment of betrayal by his own people did not discourage this exceptional pilot from the possibility of freedom. Listening to Dejen narrating his ordeal in a calm, clear and composed manner shows those cruel criminals who subjected him to years of terror and neglect didn’t break his spirit.
One day even more information about his darkest hours and details about his escape will unfold. The information we have so far is enough to realize Dejen has won his freedom with profound courage, mental preparedness and determination, and he has undoubtedly masterminded his own escape plan, proving that if Hollywood was to make a movie about him there would be absolutely no need for any spin to ramp up our interest and emotions.
Justice Will Prevail!
Tomas Solomon
johnny May 31, 2014
Nothing to add to this article.well written.
He is the one of the many hero would save eritrea from civil war that is going to occour one this criminal fall.he is heroic figure would make the people of eritrea to realize there is a differnet way to go about change our eritrean life better.no has creidblitiy tham him.he is aritculate and intelligent young man let’s support him.
senai May 31, 2014
Wow Tom. I really enjoy your articles. Anbesa eka
tirhas May 31, 2014
I always admired demo.archive.assenna.com, and was fighting with friends when questions was raised about Assenna. Amanuel did a marvelous job on getting excellent information and conveying to the people.
The only aspect I could suggest is that Assenna providing the tapes so that Erena could transmit it also. Reachability is important for the information.
Dhab May 31, 2014
a good suggestion tirhas. however, how can you be sure erena would like to broadcast Dejen’s interview? as far as i can tell erena including asmarino, swate and most opposition media outlets have stayed quiet when Eritreans all over the world were and are stll moved and inspired by Dejen’s bravery and prison-break. that in itself is proof enough that they don’t care. that in itself shows how they are not at all there. Dejen is an Eritrean who suffered injustices under dictatorship and fled from prison. anyone Eritrean media that does not care to report it must have ulterior motives. and why erena tirhas? we also have wegahta and others. is there any particular reason why you may be singling out erena? by the way, Amanuel Eyasu always does a marvelous job because he is dedicated and he has unique gifts. that’s what makes Assenna special not that it walks on tons of money.
Merhawi May 31, 2014
wowwwww very interesting article,,, and a wonderfull Brave pilot -Hawna Dejen thank U. God for guiding the Brave pilot.
sina May 31, 2014
Thank you Tomas for your interesting article. I believe you will more justify and brief the events that Dejen passed through. I see your talent.
Thank you Tom as
Thank you Amanuel
EMBASOYRA May 31, 2014
good job Dejen.Is the man from the Kunama ethnic group /he delivers food to the cells/still there .His name is Bani….
Daniel Habtemariam May 31, 2014
@ T. Solomon,
Well written my friend, I would also recommend you to be Dejen’s co-writer if he would consider to publish a book.
Saba Tesfayohannes May 31, 2014
Great piece Tomas,
I would post this article to other social media sources so that the people who don’t understand Tigriyna have access to the story until we translate Dejen’s interview in its entirety into English
Daniel May 31, 2014
Mr. Tomas Solomon, I can see your talent bro. nice written you have said it all. I would like to see more of your talent. Please ……. keep posting some when necessary. As per Dejen he is remarkable man and he made it safe, that all we wanted. Above all unlike others he didn’t keep the story to him self. brave enough to tell us everything. for that I give him grate respect.
Good Job & God Bless Assenna, Tomas Solomon, & Dejen.
afro May 31, 2014
GOOD JOB, IF ONE HAS A COURAGE AND WILLINGNESS CAN BREAK A BACKBONE OF A DICTATOR.WE NEED COURAGIOUS PEOPLE TO FREE ERITREA.ANY EXCUSES BROUGHT BY THE DICTAOR AND 03 IS NOT GOING TO WORK, WE KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON IN ERITREA.PUTTING PEOPLE UNDERGROUND IN PRISONS, KILLING AND TORTURING IS NOT GOING TO COVER THE CRIMES COMITTED BY THE MAFIA GROUP AND SUGAR COATED THAT THERE IS PEACE AND HUMAN EIGHTS