A Moment not to be missed: The Call for Peace by the Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed
By Petros Tesfagiorgis The call by the new Ethiopian Prime Minister, Dr Abiy Ahmed, for peace with the Government of Eritrea is an opportunity not to be missed. Eritreans must support the move, while campaigning for
By Petros Tesfagiorgis
The call by the new Ethiopian Prime Minister, Dr Abiy Ahmed, for peace with the Government of Eritrea is an opportunity not to be missed. Eritreans must support the move, while campaigning for a peace that puts the welfare of the people centre stage. An Eritrean woman, on returning from a visit to Eritrea, said: In Asmara after the Ethiopian PM’s call, peace has become a daily talk. People have become extremely hopeful. ” The problem is, will the regime in Asmara listen? If the people are allowed, they would have come onto the streets in their thousands in support of the peace proposal.
In Eritrea, where there is no freedom of expression and assembly, it is impossible to take to the streets to put pressure on the government to reciprocate the Ethiopian PM’s initiative. But Eritreans in Diaspora, living in democratic countries, can do it.
The Problem is people in Diaspora think that peace can only be achieved by the two governments only. They think they have no role.
I have written articles before supporting peace initiatives with Ethiopia. Some of the comments I received were: “you are wasting your time, the two government are not willing to go for peace. They have underlying motives.” Some say: “Former PM Meles Zenawi said he accepted ‘in principle’ the decision of the boundary commission that gave Badme to Eritrea, but he wanted to hold talk before he vacates Badme and all the occupied areas. He was concerned that it might play into the hands of his opponents in Ethiopia as a weakness for giving up Badme. Isaias refused to talk, he found a perfect excuse (a scapegoat) to keep the youth hostage under the programme of indefinite national service/forced labour. Thus Badme has become greater than the life of the Eritrean people.
Instead of lobbying the international community to persuade Ethiopia to vacate Badme, the Eritrean regime had chosen to arm and train the Ethiopian opposing groups, perpetuating tension and hostility. On the part of the Eritrean Government, Isn’t it better to agree to talk and put its case clearly that the Ethiopian regime must vacate Badme – and listen to other issues the Ethiopians want to talk – to be accepted or rejected? Do Eritreans and the International community realize that Badme has become more than the life of Eritreans and Ethiopians living in the border areas. The consequence is that 16 years of no-war/no peace is driving 5000 Eritreans a month to exile and destroying the fabric the Eritrean Society. Most of refugee are young people, the most productive members of the society.
It is frightening situation for Eritreans while Ethiopia economic growth is the fastest in Africa.
It is beyond doubt that Isaias Afeworki is comfortable with the status quo of No-war/No-peace. It has helped him to consolidate his power. But the unfortunate side effect has condemned the people of Eritrea to a slow death. For the regime the people of Eritrea are disposable. Their life does not matter. There is also complicity of EU governments – who are giving aid to the regime to stop the flow of refugees to Europe as they keep a blind eye to the repression in Eritrea.
In this situation a strong and persistent movement for peace by the Diaspora is the only way forward.
The need of advocacy for peace by stake-holders (other than governments) was highlighted by Citizens for Peace in Eritrea (CPE) during its “Peace Building Conference”. This took place in Keren on 15th and 16th of February 2001 and in Asmara on 17th February of that year. Below is the “clarification of the objectives”. I Quote from its Summary of Proceedings.
“CPE believes that a sustainable and just peace cannot be achieved by efforts of governments alone. Many other actors and stakeholders-civil society organisations, national and international humanitarians and human rights groups, and individuals – need to play an active role in the promotion of peace and reconciliation. This requires that Eritreans and Ethiopians undertake internal peace-fostering activities as well as dialogue with each other. The conference was envisioned as a first step in such a process.”
To this end, representatives from various Internally Displaced Persons camps, international guests from abroad, such as a speaker from South Africa’s “Peace and Reconciliation Committee”, members of the diplomatic community and international organisations represented in Eritrea, and a wide range of individuals attended the conference.
The next move was to meet with Ethiopian civil societies in a third country to assess the possibility of launching a joint conference.
Kjetil Tronvoll arranged a meeting in Oslo-Norway between Citizens for Peace in Eritrea and an Ethiopian NGO based in Addis Ababa (ERSHO). Prof Asmarom Legesse and I represented Citizens for Peace and Dr Getachew Kibret represented ERSHO. We had a constructive discussion, but came to the conclusion that neither governments would allow a serious peace process to develop between the people of Eritrea and Ethiopia. So we agreed to put aside the plan for the time being, and instead concentrate on helping displaced people in both countries.
Tragically, the situation inside Eritrea during 2001 deteriorated rapidly. Following a demand to release Kessette, the imprisoned chairman of Asmara University Students Union- the students were rounded up and were taken to WIA, a place on the Red Sea coast. It had a temperatures of up to 40 degrees Celsius. Two students died of sunstroke. Citizens for Peace in Eritrea (CPE) condemned the Eritrean Government for violating the human right of the Asmara University students- issued in the private daily paper in Tigrinya language. PFDJ authorities were shocked. CPE had ‘committed suicide. Eventually the regime closed the University, the only university in Eritrea.
The situation in Eritrea deteriorated still further with the arrest of the members of the Government (known as G-15) and the editors of the private newspapers on 18 September 2001. Thus freedom of expression was brought to an abrupt end and the rule of law was trampled. These events have gone down in the annals of history as Eritrea’s Black September.
Not only the people of Eritrea, even Ethiopians in the border area of Tigray are crying for a solution, their life was affected as well.
Now, at last, there is a moment of hope: Ethiopia’s new PM, Dr Abiy Ahmed, appears to be a phenomenal leader. He opened a door of opportunity to end hostility between Ethiopia and Eritrea
He is sorting out internal political problems of Ethiopia. He is known to be humble in his engagement with different section of the population in Ethiopia. Most importantly, he has become a crusader for peace and reconciliation in the Horn and beyond. In Ethiopia he released political prisoners. His engagement with Sudan and Djibouti is significant. On his visit to Saudi Arabia, the suspicion that Saudi would help Eritrea against Ethiopia is untenable. He signed a number of agreements which will facilitate Saudi investments in Ethiopia, thus cementing their friendship. His engagement with Egypt has been positive; the two countries’ wrangling about the millennium dam has been settled. And he made clear to the Saudi Prince that he had accepted the ruling of the boundary commission that gave the town of Badme to Eritrea.
As I was finishing writing this article, I read the news that: “The Saudi crown prince tried to call Isaias Afeworki to persuade him to talk to PM Abiy Ahmed. The call was not returned.”
This is disturbing. The No-war/No-peace scenario has helped Isaias to consolidate his one man rule. He is comfortable with that. But this time, would he disappoint his mentor, Saudi Crown Prince, in order to maintain the status quo? Or show diplomacy to agree to talks and to make peace with Ethiopia? He is becoming undiplomatic. Diplomacy is the key to conflict resolution. It is a tool in the hands of leaders to make the best use of it.
On the other hand, Isaias’s refusal to talk represents the most formidable challenge to the people of Eritrea, it is a mistake of historic proportion.
Now the Diaspora has the opportunity to initiate a powerful peace movement. They can tell the international community – through demonstrations, marches and other forms of political activities – that the people want peace with Ethiopia. And, for that matter, peace with Sudan and Djibouti as well. This is a rare opportunity: The justice seekers in Diaspora cannot allow to slip this moment in time. But how do the Diaspora do it taking the reality of fragmentation ?
To continue on Part 2.
- Kjetil Tronvoll is a researcher at Norwegian Institute of Human Rights, University of Oslo. He specialises in the Horn of Africa. He has written books on Eritrea. One is “May Weini: A Highland village in Eritrea. He co-authored a book titled “The African Garrison State: Human Rights and political development in Eritrea” with Daniel R Meconnen.
AHMED SALEH !!! June 6, 2018
Selamat Petros
Issayas used border issues as means to create fear and insecurity among our people .
Issayas used WEYANE and CIA as an excuse to militarized the whole young generation .
Issayas used political conspiracy to hijack ERITREAN constitution , to condemn his comrades ,
our journalists and innocent citizens who suffered in his prison for no apparent reason .
I do not expect him to settle his difference with Ethiopia because he is a snake with sheep skin
that smells his dirty tricks .
PEACE with ETHIOPIA will bring a nightmare to his regime after our people started to question
his leadership the same way it happened in 2001 with G15 and Badme war unnecessary lost of
more than 20,ooo ERITREAN lives .
We are talking about blood soaked hands of rank and file officials where their leader will held
full responsibility for crimes committed under his watch .
RAHWA June 6, 2018
The last card of Issayas is snatched !
His excuse for – indefinte military service
-No constitution , election and the rule of law
-For economic and social ills in Eretra
are now blown !!!
DIA supporters too will have zero excuse for the misery in Eretrai .
HAVE NO WORDS FOR how brilliant EPRDF is !!!!
k.tewolde June 6, 2018
( “The Saudi crown prince tried to call Isaias Afeworki to persuade him to talk to PM Abiy Ahmed. The call was not returned.”)……….arrogance ,rigidity,empty pride….hallmarks of the capo and besides he is hiding because this gesture by the young Ethiopian statesman had him cornered and took away the joker from his deck of cards.Yep,it is time to call the Eritrean people,he transferred the call to them by default,answer the call ” This is a rare opportunity:..” as Petros eloquently puts it.
Amanios Makonnen June 6, 2018
Thanks Petros for your well narrated article.
Isaias Afewerki has now no more playing cards left to keep the Eritrean people hostage to his well cherished raison d’etat. It must be taken into account, however, that Ihe man is inherently oxymoronous to peace, and time will show soon what lame excuses he’ll have to design to render it an unattainable day dream. Peace with Ethiopia would most probably constitute an existential threat to his conveniently self-isolated regime, or so he might perceive the current development of political events. But then the mask of deception will have long been laid bare for everyone to see.and make proper judgement. It should be thus said that the year 2018 is annus mirabilis for the peoples of Ethiopia and Eritrea and the new prime minister of Ethiopia on the one side and annus horribilis for Isaias Afewerki and his childish acolytes on the other.
Henok June 6, 2018
The Ethiopian prime minister has made a bold move with regards to ending the conflict with Eritrea. Unlike his predecessors PM Abiy’s change of his government’s engagement policy with Eritrea will corner the dictator in Eritrea. The previous policy which was architected by the late PM Meles was aimed at making sure that the Eritrean dictator sits in power as long as it takes while he is contained from not for the Eritrean people. being a threat to Ethiopia’s security. For two decades since the Algiers agreement was signed in 2000 this strategy has worked for the Ethiopians but unfortunately. The end result is that it has emboldened the Eritrean regime to intensify its dictatorial grip over the whole population by dismantling the very socio-economic fabrics which make up Eritrea’s statehood. Meles’s policy in fact made Isaias’s day. But a shift in Ethiopia’s engagement means denying Isaias the excuse to stay in power and oppress his people. In short, directly and indirectly, Ethiopia’s unexpected move is an important step that will shorten the age of tyrany in Eritrea.
Simon G. June 6, 2018
Calling for peace is patriotism!
k.tewolde June 7, 2018
Yes indeed Simon,sometimes miracle comes wrapped up in a nice package,this is one of them. Hizbey! it is yours,pick it up and look at the goodies inside,don’t drop it off in adi halo like you have been doing all these years.
girmaiberhe66@yahoo.com June 6, 2018
This is dream come true for all Eritrean’s. We all have been waiting for this. All of the Eritrean dictator’s excuse is now removed. Enough the suffering. There will be peace at the end. We are all stronger than one dictator when stay United .
Girmai
Gezae June 7, 2018
I have been reading Petros for a very long time and I still donot know what he is good at. But reading this allowed me to recognize that what I have suspected for a long time now is true. This thread or piece is good for nothing. Woefully everyone must very careful of what he/she/we write; When he/she/we write good nonsense piece or thread, there is a tension between meaning and no meaning; because, nonsense is almost always used as a kind or a pretext of weapon
Abdurahman June 8, 2018
It’s written in plain English. Why don’t you just read the lines instead of trying to analyze the man behind the lines. Idiocy at its best. You may feel cornered like the DIA, and that obviously has made you nauseous!!
A.omer June 7, 2018
Do Mr. Writer weddi Khommarit Isyas already he mentioned to another conflict which is accusation Sudanese regime been supporting slamic group so all military is going to be changed to Sudan boarder to give his regime long life..
Ahmed omer June 7, 2018
Do Mr. Writer weddi Khommarit Isyas already he mentioned to another conflict which is accusation Sudanese regime been supporting slamic group so all military is going to be changed to Sudan boarder to give his regime long life..
Gezae June 7, 2018
As we freed Ethiopia,from the Woyane selfish minority regime; there should no problem to freed this region from all kind of extremists no matter what particularly the SO CALLED MUSLIM EXTREMISTS
RAHWA June 7, 2018
CHECK MATE !
Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is a game position in chess and other chess-like games in which a player’s king is in check (threatened with capture) and there is no way to remove the threat. Checkmating the opponent wins the game.