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Amanuel Eyasu’s email to Dr Assefaw & Forum (Feb 2014)

Dear Assenna readers: I would like to share with you a private letter I sent to Dr Assefaw and Forum (መድረኽ) on February 14, 2014 via email regarding my observation after our collaborative work was curtailed

Dear Assenna readers:

I would like to share with you a private letter I sent to Dr Assefaw and Forum (መድረኽ) on February 14, 2014 via email regarding my observation after our collaborative work was curtailed due to their refusal to engage and openly discuss my concern.  Apart from sharing the general experience I had with Forum, so far, I kept this private not to inflame controversy. However, as such wise moves could sometimes be misunderstood; I am sharing it with you now to show how hard I tried to work together with the group to advance the common cause. Most importantly, I thought people could learn some lessons from that particular episode.

from: Amanuel Eyasu<asenandf2013@gmail.com>
to: Nabuk Blata <nabukblata@gmail.com>
cc: Andebrhan Giorgis <awgiorgis.rai@gmail.com>,
abubakerfre@yahoo.com,
date: Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 7:18 PM

 

Dear Dr Assefaw

I am obliged to share my observation with you as there is a conflict between the Forum you introduced me, and I hoped for, and the Forum I saw in practice. As I told you during our first meeting, I would like to see a true and genuine Forum which could bring all Eritrean justice seekers together to work for fundamental democratic change, rule of law, justice, and good governance in Eritrea.  Obviously, there are several initiatives working at different levels to achieve these very objectives; however, as I had some sort of involvement in your project, please allow me to share my observation.

I have a detailed report of my work relationship with you from the very beginning, prepared for documentation purposes. However, what I intend to share with you now is my observation regarding your practices and work culture. I have humbly and repetitively requested formal face to face meeting indicating the importance of enhancing common efforts by laying transparent and clear framework for collaborative media operation. Nevertheless, I learnt later that you don’t have the appetite for it.

When you approached me to work jointly, I did put forward some conditions as the basis for our joint endeavor: that we should be working to bring about fundamental change in Eritrea and will be inclusive to all Eritreans who are working for the same objectives. Although, I was for a written agreement regarding our cooperation, there was no interest from your side.

I have been advocating openly for fundamental change in Eritrea for many years; at some point during the later years however, I got worried that the Eritrean question has moved beyond the common issues of human rights, implementation of the constitution and change of government. Our nation is at the brink of collapse, and yet, I couldn’t feel a sense of urgency among us Eritreans to address the danger. In fact, this was the reason why I wrote a serialized assessment last year– “Eritrea: A Country with No Government & Opposition”. It is in this spirit that I welcomed your initiative and rushed to get involved into practical work without arguing much regarding modalities of collaboration and so on.

I said to myself, ‘the sleeping giants are awake and will fill in the missing gaps in the opposition and push the national cause for change forward’. Despite the fact that I knew little about many of you, I generally shared the expectation many Eritreans had to see you actively involved in our cause, especially in establishing a solid diplomatic ground for the quest for change. I have not got evidence, yet your claim of having connections within Eritrea was a plus as well. It was in this context, that I accepted the financial offer you made and allowed Forum to tap in Assenna’s functioning facilities and readily available audience.

It is not for me to judge anyone based on things they did or did not do in the past nor to question them for being silent after they had parted ways from the regime in Asmara. The Eritrean people will one day judge us all. I have this general belief that every Eritrean has something to offer to Eritrea and its people somehow, someday, and should be encouraged for their potential. I still hold this stand point. Therefore, I would like to confine my observations & suggestions to the recent & direct experience I had with you.

As you are aware, Assenna has absorbed public criticism directed towards Forum the justification being Forum needs time to adjust to the current political climate. Obviously, Assenna has paid a price for it, while it seems now, that you had an agenda to weaken Assenna. I had genuine desire for collaborative work towards the main objective, and I have humbly reminded you that you need to engage with different groups, individuals as well as the grassroots. But your lack of positive response indicated to me that you chose to remain out of touch. I am just writing this letter after losing hope that you are willing to engage.

Excessive Secrecy & Lack of Transparency

I am sure, you are more than aware that the culture of secrecy and lack of transparency which developed during the armed struggle, especially in the EPLF, has been one of the main impediments for the introduction of democratic culture in post-independence Eritrea. And I had great expectation to challenge it. However, you seem to have proved me wrong. You are obviously as good at it, as Isaias is. Frankly, for someone who is looked up for his struggle experience and his intellectual prestige, I am taken aback to find your lack of desire to act in a manner which is in accordance with transparency and accountability.

I expected you would be indispensable in our awareness-raising campaign against a regime that is committing all kinds of crimes against our people. But now I see you have failed to lead by example. And I see it for what it is: An opportunity which could have been used to serve the oppressed people of Eritrea is wasted!

I am amused that you failed to adopt transparency, which is common in the west, including at the university you work for. Why don’t you try to teach the Eritrean public or lead by example to show how unlucky they are for being blinded by the dictator’s main weapon? How are you able to hold two personalities in your dealings with Eritreans & foreigners?

Lack of institutional work culture

This problem starts with the structure of the Forum itself. Its members and command structure or line of communication, aims and objectives are not clear. You don’t communicate formally; ‘Hishukshuk’ could better describe the mode of communication you prefer. You only communicate in writing when you choose to. As I have seen inconsistency between what you say and what you actually do, I understand, it is a deliberate measure to leave room for flexibility to change courses as you please, while avoiding accountability. Your approach reminds me of Isais’s ‘Wereket Niyew Bela’ attitude. You are also aware of this defect. Of course, you try to justify it by saying “the base of our movement is inside Eritrea, we are just supporters”, but it is not a good defense.

Non- inclusive Attitude

I have a firm belief that the exclusionary nature of the PFDJ is one of the main pitfalls that we need to get rid of, if we are to make Eritrea for all Eritreans. However, you are repeating the same mistake. Your group is made up of a small group of former EPLF veterans/ ambassadors. You couldn’t even reach out to many former EPLF members let alone to engage Eritreans in a wider sense. You have excluded many who have been actively opposing the regime, while trying to appease some former PFDJ officials who haven’t yet denounced the regime and declared their position; AliAbdu for instance. Everybody knows the weaknesses of the opposition, but we all have responsibility to strengthen it. One of the clear indications of your exclusionary attitude is, your decision to pick up one small youth group (EYSC Global) and grant it airtime in the name of the “Eritrean youth”.  I am wondering how you could serve as a bridge between Eritreans while so many pillars are missing due to your non-inclusive manner.

Intolerance & Arrogance

You don’t tolerate opinions that are different from yours. When people put forward ideas that are not in line with your thinking, you react negatively and unconstructively. You even dare to ask people to bend their life-long held principles in the name of ‘flexibility’.  When your arrogance is challenged and your orders are rejected you feel disrespected and continue in the negative mode, forgetting how insulting your actions were to our intelligence in the first place.  I have seen this early on, when you tried to humanize the former minister of information Ali Abdu, at the time when Eritreans were in grief due to the Lampedusa tragedy.

You know better why you approached Assenna initially. Although I would like to think that it was a genuine move to advance the cause for change as I indicated in my introduction, your actions following the Ali Abdu incident made me think retrospectively that your decision to approach Assenna might have been tactical: for the short term, to exploit Assenna’s reach in terms of audience and minimize scrutiny by holding it hostage. However, my firm response to your test was a clear sign that Assenna’s resolve to maintain its independence & core principles, as well as its distinctive nature as the people’s voice was not easy to suppress.

Like you do, I also believe that change will mainly come from inside. Eritreans in the Diaspora have significant role to play through media campaigns, financial & diplomatic support. As we all know, our people inside Eritrea are being suffocated by the brutal regime and need an inspiring agent. However, you undermine the role of the Eritreans abroad as irrelevant to the cause as if you are waging a movement from inside Eritrea.

‘Money can buy everything’ attitude

It is obvious that you do have a network that could be of help to secure financial support and funding. But you have to use this power responsibly to advance the national cause instead of your personal & group interest. You might have written the proposals or used your networks to secure it; however, don’t forget that you got it in the name of the Eritrean people. Therefore, you shouldn’t try to buy people for the purpose of accumulating personal power. Use it wisely and appropriately to evoke the people’s power for change.  Public trust can only be created through principled, just and honest interaction. Had it been for money, the PFDJ who has the nation’s resources at its disposal would have remained the most trusted.

The few examples I mentioned above are similar to Isaias’s character. When I see them in you, I ask myself why you have left him in the first place. In the eyes of the public, I am afraid; the Forum has being identified with your personal character. Your disregard to the grassroots movement and focus on non-inclusive groups; your secretive, intolerant, exclusionary attitude and arrogance has clearly contradicted with the spirit of a true forum as a stage for trust building and reconciliation. You have become a source of mistrust and confusion instead. Those who fear transparency are those who have some hidden agenda. So, you don’t have to blame the public for not trusting you while you do not trust yourself and have the confidence to face the people. You must know no one will have blind faith in you. And it is impossible to expect total public support without having clear sense of direction.

As an editor of Assenna I was enthusiastic to get involved in the collaborative task to speed up fundamental democratic change in the spirit I indicated earlier. Even when I saw some negative signs earlier on, I have tried to tolerate them so that people’s hope won’t be dashed. However, the actions of yours, which I have outlined, made it difficult for me to maintain my inertia. I have evidence that you don’t honor agreements. That is something I have never expected from you.  Above all, the cheap tricks you have used to break the agreements with the assumption that I am ignorant about your tactics were really disrespectful.

While it is so obvious that Assenna has been playing a leading role for change as a media institution, your decision to financially support those who have been less active is surprising. And you have done so, not because of its ineffectiveness, but due to our resolve to maintain its independence & core principles. Not only that, now that you feel you have fully exploited Assenna’s advantages, you have been making continuous efforts to undermine Assenna by squeezing its programs and putting it under financial pressure using  the money you got from international donors in the name of the Eritrean people as a weapon.  Just to control Assenna, directly or indirectly through other agents

These challenges are not new for Assenna and will continue in the face of any adversity, old or new. The secret of Assenna in winning the hearts and minds of the public is its hard work and determination to fight against all odds for the sake of the Eritrean people; with the people’s support. Financial pressure will not undo its determination. Assenna will carry on serving the public as ever before until the dictatorial regime is defeated and justice is done in Eritrea.

Here we are finally forced to speak in this manner due to your unwillingness to responsibly discuss the issues openly and constructively.  Make no mistake, this will definitely have huge consequences, and both of us should prepare to bear responsibility.  Our poor people who are crying for salvation are really unlucky to have people like us, who couldn’t work together to achieve the main objective.

Thanks

Amanuel

Founder and Editor of Assenna

aseye.asena@gmail.com

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86 COMMENTS
  • Michael Tesfamariam December 11, 2015

    Dear Emma,
    Thank you for sharing your experience with the most dangerous greedy narrow minded group of three and their party called “Medrek”. I have opposed this party and their disgusting political agenda ever since its formation. But now it is time to for all Eritreans to recognise the fact that this people and their party are not for the interest of the wider Eritrean people, so must be rejected now before it is too late.

  • SHake December 11, 2015

    Well done brother Amaneul!

  • amir akeza December 11, 2015

    All readers please stay away from taking any side and make the rift of differences wider. I don’t see any harm if both forum and assena work independently, although collaborative approach is preferred not only between forum and assena, but also between all other stake holders who believe they are fighting to score speedy change. I don’t see any importance for assena to retrieve the letter of last year. It spends people’s time to make individual judgment rather than contributing important ideas.

  • Tewelde gebremariam December 11, 2015

    Amaniel Eyassu,

    You are always opposed to any Eritrean group that work outside the yoke of woyane, and your mantra for fundamental change in Eritrea is a carbon copy that of woyane , which, as I indicated last year, definitely show that you are indeed woyane stooge.

    As you can see however, the Eritrean people have woken up to your treachery and foxy concern. Goodbye Eyassu!!

    • Asgedom berhe's December 11, 2015

      Dear tewelde
      Let me disagree with your comment entirely. He as eritrean citizen has the right to know what they are upto (real democratic change or just personality), but more than a citizen he was asked for collaboration and should not be just used. They (the pfdj defectors and jebha’s) have the right to keep things that need to be kept secret secret. But he has also a duty to expose any fact that he discovers. Any one who stands for the rights of people should not be called Weyane. U need to understand that except for the few gedli romantics, Eritreans across the board have no trust on any one with that background and for good reason. B/s All tegadeltis are anti democracy, anti civil rights of eritrean people, anti the rule of law. U have the right express ur opinion even if it is a nonsense like the one posted above.

      • AHMED SALEH December 11, 2015

        Tewelde accused Amanuel as Weyane stooge and Asghedom throw his
        share to call him anti democracy and anti civil rights . Majority
        Eritrean activists including Amanuel are products of Ghedli who
        are fighting tirelessly for the cause . I wish the silent majority
        offer a helping hand than cowardice dream for miracle .

        • Asgedom berhe December 12, 2015

          Dear Ahmed salih
          I am defending amanuel. My criticism is directed at mr tewelde, not amanuel. P/s read it again.

          • AHMED SALEH December 12, 2015

            Asghedom
            Nothing personal if misunderstanding occurs , I apologize if
            I offend you. But to generalize tegadelti as corrupted people
            is wrong .

      • Tewelde gebremariam December 11, 2015

        Asgedom,

        Keep dreaming!!

        By the way, Ethiopians are finally chasing woyane.

        • AHMED SALEH December 12, 2015

          Tewelde
          Too bad the real Weyane stooge try to lean on you but you were quick to brush him off . I give you credit for identifying the intruder.

          • Tewelde gebremariam December 12, 2015

            Ahmed,

            You are finished,
            The genuine Eritreans are on the rise atested by the Nairobi conference where the Lowland- Highland divide is bridged.

            The largest stake holders in Eritrea are Tgre and Tigrigna people and they are blood related. The woyane, within and without, tried to pit them against each other by exploiting their religious difference but in vain.

  • Beruk December 11, 2015

    Had enough intellectuals controlled EPLF leaders decisions and actions during the struggle to install accountability, democracy and transparency, the current eritrean predicament wouldn’t have happened. I believe Amanuel has taken the right measure to not let the leaders of Medrek repeat what they get used to, the secretive and non-inclusive nature of their organizational activity. As a journalist, concerned eritrean, relentless fighter and resident of a free world, you have taken the right measure. Thanks God, you are not criticizing them in eritrea where many have perished because they expressed their opinion. I don’t think Medrek leaders are serious about what they purport to do. Had they been serious, they would have tried to reach and embrace all eritreans all over the world or at least those eritreans who are fighting against tyranny for long now like Amanuel, Salih Ghadi and others. In the absence of such effort, all they are doing is self-serving.

  • Simon G. December 11, 2015

    ኤማ፡ ዳርጋ ክልተ ዓመታት ምጽማምካ ዝገርም ዩ. ብዙሕ ዕድል ሁብካዮም፡ ግን አይተጠቅምሉን ዘይኮነስ ከምኡ ክሰምዓ ዝኸላ ኣ እዛን አይተዓደሎምን.
    ከምዝመስለኒ፡ ሓዳስ ሕብእቲ ሰልፊ ዝመስረቱ ‘ዮም ዝመስሉ. ካብ መጀመርትኡ፡ ቅንዕና ዘለዎም ሰባት ከምዘይኮኑ በዚ ንርዳእ. እዛ ናይ ኣማኑኤል ኢመይል ካብትጸሓፍ ካልኣይ ዓመታ ቀሪቡ. ነዞም ቀስ ኢልና ንርኣዮም ትብሉ፡ ካብዚ ንላዕሊ ክንደይ ክትጽበዩ ትደልዩ? ሃገር ምስጠፈአት?

    ኩነታቶም፡ ወይ ኢሳያስ ከም ኣመሉ ተጠቂሙ ምስደርበዮም ውልቃዊ ቂምታ ዘሕደሩ፡ ወይ ድማ ገና መሳርሒ ናቱ ከምዘለው ዩ ዝሕብር. ተዘይኮይኑ፡ ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ተገዲሶምሉ አይፈልጡን፡ አብ እርጋኖም ሕጂ ክግደሱ ኢልኩም አይትሕሰቡ. ካብቲ ናይ ሕቡራት ኣውሮጳ ዝተለገሰሎም ገንዘብ፡ ተማቒሎም ጡረታ ተዝወጹ ምሓሸና.

    • AHMED SALEH December 12, 2015

      Dear Simon
      I listened Hussein Khalifa speech and he said ;
      ” Fragmentation of political parties influenced in negativity toward
      our people . The regime is getting weaker and opposition missed to achieve substantial progress except to get weaker like them too .
      If we couldn’t change ourselves we both will hold responsibility
      to leave our country in dangerous future ” .
      Very strong message to be heard in ears of principled people.

  • robi December 11, 2015

    Hi Asena selam do? Ane kblo zdeli mechem kulu news endye ziketatel b zaeba Hagerey Eritrea, aythazuley ember Ezom Medrek (forum) zbehalu nieshtey Hgdef keytkewun ytrtir eye, abotat kimsilu Abay Begie Eyawuta hiza titefie keykewun guday hizibina? Endihir haki alewom Medrek nmntay nezi mekalesi Baytana zelo Tgray (Ethiopia) kem kuri yferhuwo alewu? Atyom mstom nay kedem mahazutom deki hizbawi weyane Harnet Tigray teredadiom ftah n hzbi Eritrea zeydelyu?N mntay mstir ab Nairobi Kenya mrikab tedelyu? Kab Nairobi kenya (Tessenay) koinka do n Asmera mwukae n hgdef yhayish? Walas ab kebabi Tgray ( Dekemhare) koinka n hgdef mwudak? Ezi ab Eritrea hji Sheyshey zibil zelo sriat eko nsikum Medrek ( forum) ekum teshekimkumo ka. Berekatat Shahil hizkumo asmera atikum hji n hzbi Eritrea meat fenikumlu zelekum!!!! Nezi meskin hzbi Eritrea knkihso ena tiblu entealekum n mntay lbkum atsrikum zeytkerbiwo beal Doctor Assefaw,Mesfin hagos…? N mntay hzbi Eritrea b tedegagami ybdel alo? Nsikum tray dikum tekaliskumula Eritrea? Kulu hzbi Eritrea tekelisu eyu b gemel,adge bekli geru snkin etkin entrzeyhgzekum nab Natsinet Eritrea do mbetsahkum nerkum ekum? Bejakum elnakum lbi gerkum teredadiom ms mengsti Ethiopia tsegemina tsegem hzbina kftah entekoinu, hzbi na. Hageru kmles entekoinu, hanti mengedi zelatina kem Sgalet ketan nay Massawa. Wegen Ethiopia eya, ezi b group guezo gidefuna hzbi dekimu B Alet, haimanot, wudubat zereba yeeznu donkiru!!! Kurub system mengsti Ethiopia ztetekimo n Mola Asgodom. Kab Mengaga wedi Medhin Berad melisom adom aregagiom alewu kabiu keman. Temharu.yiakil mfililay n srah b habar hzbina krhuwo.Thanks

    • warsay2020 December 12, 2015

      agame bizba Eritrea aymiketekan eyu afka hiz komal entadaka yeatika agame resah nay adika shigr ftah

  • semere 2 December 11, 2015

    Amanuel Eyasu
    I fully agree with your skepticism and caution regarding the Medrek. Why do they want to keep things secretive? What do they want to hide? What they are hatching is not a private agenda. It is indeed of national concern.
    But my biggest worries are:
    1. These people are part and parcel of the deadly decisions that HGDEF took to decimate the Eritrean people. Their hands are tainted with the blood of innocent Eritreans. They too have to face justice.
    2. If they are honest they could have stopped it and challenge it during the gedli era. They knew the trend of distraction long before we the civilians opened our eyes.
    3. Now they come as saviors when they know that Isayas is counting his days. Again if they are good intentioned why did they wait so long?

    • AHMED SALEH December 12, 2015

      The question we should raise in this particular meeting lies on
      credibility of facilitators at ways they handled the process .
      When someone call for national dialogue conference with selected
      group disregarding other partners in common cause contradicts
      our demands for democratic reform will lead to sudden reaction
      that creates an environment of confusion and mistrust among general public . We don’t want big fish eats small fish kind of politics .

  • Ali musa December 11, 2015

    Unless someone is mentally unsound, why would they invite amanuel and salih gadi and then ask them to leave. Are they hiding something from us. We poor Eritreans! Timali ab riesina zishenulna btiegisti Tim tebelna ziresaenayo mesiluwom. Now we know our rights and we will never accept any one of them.

  • tesfahiwet tekleab December 12, 2015

    እዚ ትሕዝቶ እዚ ብትግሪኛ ተርጉምካ እተ ተቐምጦ ዝያዳ ዝበዝሕ ህዝቢ ክሰምዖን ትዕዝብቱ ከቐምጠሉን ክመሃረሉን ዝብል ሓሳብ ኣሎኒ። ሕጅውን ድንክል በለ እምበር ኣይ ተደፍአን ብሓንሳብ ክስራሓሉ ዝኽእል መደረኻት ቡዙሕ ኣሎ ኣብ ኢድና ዘሎ ሸይጣን ኣይኽኣሎ ሕኸኸኒ ክሓከካ ገዲፍና ንሓቂን ፍትሕን ደው ንበል ሂወትን ዕድልን ከይ ከፈልካ ዝመጽእ ሓርነት የለን። ንሕጊ እምበር ንሰብ ኣይንገዛእ።

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