Earth to earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust: If the president permits it.
By Seyoum Tesfaye- Atlanta, Georgia “The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistics” Quotation attributed to Stalin by US Ambassador to Soviet Union William Averill Harriman I write in defense of the
By Seyoum Tesfaye-
Atlanta, Georgia
“The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistics”
Quotation attributed to Stalin by US Ambassador to Soviet Union William Averill Harriman
I write in defense of the legitimate right of the late Mr. NaizghiKiflu to be buried in his homeland. It is his universal right.
As an aspiring human right advocate and activist I lend my modest voice to his family and the Eritreans who are demanding that the he be buried in Eritrea with the proper respect that is due to ALL human beings. It is his birth right. This fundamental right cannot be abridged or trampled upon because he held a diametrically opposed political perspective from the opposition or because his former colleagues in power have undeclared vendetta for whatever reason.
I defer my opinion and objection about his historical role as a member of a cruel and sadistic political organ that has brought misery and suffering to millions of Eritrean to future national discourse. The unavoidable future national introspection and dialogue will create the opportunity and the proper legal framework for allof us to delve in detail into the dark secrets of the Isaias’sorganizations and the role each critical actor played in a structured way.
Legitimate human right activism includes the responsibility of defending the right of those who failed to defend and even of those who abused the rights of thousands. Carless disregard for this fundamental principle in order to garner a political advantage will only prove self-defeating and myopic. Defending their right is not defending the character or actions of the individual. That right belongs to the court of law.
Like the celebrated Hubble telescope which made it possible for us to see beyond the limitations of our earthly eyes and opened the vast universe to us, the death of Mr. NaizghiKiflu has given Eritreans a wider window as to the type of cannibalistic political culture that is practiced by the minuscule ruling clique in Eritrea. This unfolding Greek tragedy will drive home the fact that Eritrea has become the property and domain of one sadistic tyrant. If Isaias can ill-treat his right hand man in such a disgraceful way who amongst his handpicked puppets are safe and secure? Not a single one for they are all disposable. The disposable napkin manufacturer has no respect for any kind of paper.
Culture, religion and law, the fabrics that make society durable, have been trashed so much so even the right to be buried in Eritrea has now become a political decision. Those who want to deal with this issue from a perspective of protocol do not have a clue about the bigger picture behind this controversy or are intentionally narrowing the focus of the discussion. This is not a time for straddling the fence and having it both ways it is a time to grow up and connect the bitter fruit to the tree.
The mad man of Russia, Stalin,at least had an iota of senseto consider the death of one man a tragedy for whatever it is worth. The top leader of the Eritrean government considers all death a statistic- a mere number. What was the statement made by the Eritrean president, after the BadmeWar, about the 17,000 youth that perished due to the senseless war he ignited? What was his remark about the youth that were exiting the country and perishing in the Sahara Desert and Mediterranean Sea due to his tyranny? This regime is devoid of humanity and compassion. It is a truly evil regime. The death of Mr. NaizghiKiflu and the unforgivable behavior of the Eritrean leader have to be seen in wider context and as a further affirmation of what the civic society and political opposition has been saying about the brutality and inhumanity of the regime for a long time.
Those who keep recycling a long list of crimes supposedly perpetrated by the late Mr. NaizghiKiflu, while he was a member of the ruling party,with the hope of augmenting their political cache had all the opportunity to collect all relevant evidences and assist the brave Human Right activist ElasChyrum in her determined effort to bring him to court while he was living and capable of defending or explaining his role. It would have been precedent setting had this happened. It did not and we have to live with it hoping when Eritrea, under the rule of law, emerges, we can look into the accusation and substantiate them in front of legitimately constituted courts and address the issue legally. The present anecdotes and righteous indignation can keep us busy but they cannot be a substitute for judicial review.
The burden of being a Human Right activist and advocate comes with the responsibility ofdefending and advancing legal rights that belong to ALL citizens irrespective of the political season, perspective or balance of forces at a given time. The central issue with the death of Mr.NaizghiKiflu is simple and straight forward: does an Eritrean have a right to be buried in Eritrea without any political criteria: whether he was a proponent or opponent of the régime in power, whether he paid the so-called 2% illegal tax or not, whether he attended the government approved church or not etc. This is the core issue that should not muddled by nauseating rhetoric by the government parrots and the extremists within the Diaspora opposition who have no sense of nuances.
With his life he might have served both Eritrea and the brutal regime yet with his passing he has exposed the nature of the regime he helped build and sustain by assuming various official capacities in the government of IsaiasAfewriki and the ruling party. This is an irony of immense proportion and profound implication to those who want to think beyond the art of political maneuvering and obsession with political power at all cost. A lot of individuals will reassess their relation with the regime and hopefully realign their politics by demanding change.
Our sympathy and respect must be forwarded to the entire family unconditionally for it is the right thing to do. We hope the husband and father Mr. NaizgiKiflu will find a resting place in his ancestral homeland. May he rest in Peace. The political NaizgiKiflu belongs to the big historical debate that will ensue once the brutal regime is removed. For everything there is a time and season. Let life affirm itself. It has been it will always be earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust neither king nor a narcissistic tyrant should be allowed to disrupt this process. Death does not play favoritism.
To us the death of one man or millions is tragedy. To the mad tyrants it is a play with number and manipulation of the people’s mind. All injustice starts by failing to defend every single victim without equivocating or testing the direction of the wind. Let the dead rest.
Those who see the universal Eritrean tragedy in this particular narrative have to take a firm stand against the source of all this tragedy: the lawless regime in Eritrea under a brutal heartless tyrant called IsaiasAfewoki.
Those who are failing to see the direct connection while their media has become an extension of the brutal regime disinformation branch by default; they are only shedding crocodile tears for much sinister ulterior motive. What that is time will tell.
Disclaimer: the perspective expressed in this article reflects my point of view and only my point of view.
Fagan February 27, 2012
Dear Seyoum Tesfay.
Well said Semere. A reasoned article you wrote.
Yes, one does not have to condone ones actions/deeds to acknowldge/protect the rights of that person. Mr. Naizghi Kiflu deeds are within the realm of the Court of Law. The right to be buried in his ancestral land however, is his inalienable right.
Now is the right time to discuss, write poems, appriciate his time in the fields of Eritrea as a freedom fighter, and advance his right to be buried in his homeland.
ahmed saleh February 28, 2012
Kubur hawna Seyoum
Just keep writing your educational and knowledgeable articles. I am one of
the readers who have a respect and praise for your contribution on our web-sites.
Keep it up brother, we need people like you at this critical time. GOD BLESS, brother.
A Iyasu February 27, 2012
wow, what an article…principled…it connects the soul to its creator. It is liberating. It shows that Eritrea has indeed a future should the people assume power.
God Bless you and your family
Asgedet February 27, 2012
Dear Seyoum,
“Let life affirm itself.” Brilliant. Thank you.
Mr. T February 27, 2012
Amanuel Iyasu have led the filthy subculture and has kept trashing any norms of our honorable Habesha culture. To degrade the dead is to denigrate one’s self. What a rotten opposition’s culture. Finally, it is gratifying to see that some reasonable people have decided to air their voices. Here are a couple of quotes from the above article.
“Those who keep recycling a long list of crimes supposedly perpetrated by the late Mr. NaizghiKiflu, while he was a member of the ruling party,with the hope of augmenting their political cache had all the opportunity to collect all relevant evidences and assist the brave Human Right activist ElasChyrum in her determined effort to bring him to court while he was living and capable of defending or explaining his role.”
“Our sympathy and respect must be forwarded to the entire family unconditionally for it is the right thing to do. We hope the husband and father Mr. NaizgiKiflu will find a resting place in his ancestral homeland. May he rest in Peace.”
Kab_UK February 27, 2012
Mr T,
Instead of criticizing you Dictator for letting Naizghi’s body to rot in a London morgue, you are attacking Amanuel and the opposition for providing you this forum? smh
If brains were taxed, you would get a rebate. Moron
Mr. T February 27, 2012
Kab_uk
Could that be because I would be overtaxed? Isn’t that how someone gets a refund/rebate? If you pay more tax, you get the difference back. ata guhaf har’e ikli!
Weldit February 27, 2012
Mr. T why don’t you sip a cup of icecream and go to bed. This site is for adult discussions only.
Make sure you ask your mommy to check the alarm for you so you don’t miss your school bus again.
Translate February 27, 2012
Mr. T
Please read the concluding paragraph by Kab_UK again: “If brains were taxed, you (Mr. T) would get a rebate.” In the context stated, the more brain-dead one is, the more refund one gets back. You have to admit, Mr. T, if you have 1/2 an oz of brain, you will know that this hurts. Pure icing on the cake. The Amharic phrase “kermo tija” equally applies!
Seltene February 27, 2012
Mr T
The Truth is that the underground regime of Isaias Afewerki and Naizghi is responsible for the frightening sub-culture that has consumed Eritrea. Amanuel has made it blunt clear all along, long before the death of Naizghi that Eritrea has become a land of brain dead people with no morality and ethics, where men eat men. There is no reason for him to change the fact for the sake of respecting a dead man. You should appreciate him for telling the truth boldly as he always does. Actually, he has never said anything untrue and immoral about Naizghi, and you know that very well. Obviously, there is a difference between him and you. He is attacking the evil in Isaias through Naizghi while you are trying to defend the barbaric Isaias and his regime on the name of Naizghi the dead. The Eritrean people including me are with Amanuel as he is in the side of justice and truth. No moral person can side with the evil regime that does not respect human beings dead or alive, except a few opportunists like you of course.
ahmed saleh February 27, 2012
Mr T
Stop running from truth, you are only fooling yourself. If you are really concerned about this blood thirsty criminal’s dead body be honest and blame the one who create all the nonsense to the family. As usual you are nothing but a coward and loser to attack Amaniel for no reason at all.
SINGAPO - ERITREAN February 28, 2012
Ahmed ,
Among others you are a very sensible and full of common sense .I will give you an advice that ,I ,myself ,do not always follow it. When I was a refugee in Uganda ,they had a saying ….”Do not argue with a fool ,people might not understand the difference “..Some people poop with their mouth ..and are here to distrasct ,while they shoulb be reprimanded like a retarded cow ,should not be challenged in a manner that is respectful and logic .My grandmother had a cow with a better common sense ,than this Isaias`s underwear !!!
ahmed saleh February 28, 2012
SINGAPORE-ERITREAN
Reading all your comments I always sense that we are the same generation with the same experience of our difficult past. When we objected loudly the policy of HGDF long time ago, they portray us as traitors, Weyane agents and so on to alienate us from our community. In fact they succed for time being. But now time is on our side and for the
sake of our youngsters we have obligation to face them properly. Enough is enough,no more silence out of fear particularly after noticing our innocent brothers/sisters unspeakable miseries. And no more divide and conquer tactics will work. Keep in mind we could not speak like their dirty language because we are not one of them.
Anyway I appraciate your advise heartly. Love and respect to you , my brother.
Kahsai February 27, 2012
Excellent article. The measure of a true liberal democrat is how one treats one’s “enemy.” The rule of law applies equally to all. It has to be consistent. One cannot pick and apply it only to his “friends.” That is easy. It is tested when one applies it principally to groups one considers are one’s “foes.” And then one realizes that person is a true liberal democrat. I hope the so called opposition learns from your article.
Also it is contrary to our cultures, traditions and religions to disrespect a corpse. Respect the family of the dead to bury their loved one without a hassle. Remember the burial ceremony is for the living. That is for the living family. We should avoid collective punishment. That is for dictators.
There is plenty of time for recrimination of the dictatorial PFDJ system. Peace.
FACT-is-FACT February 27, 2012
Mr. T Tsehaye,
You, and the likes you Kermo Tijattat, are actully the ONE and ONLY ones that are ROTTENS from soul to conscience to mind to flesh, not Amanuel Iyassu.
You cannot take side now with Elsa Churum as her convictions about the man still NEVER changes. All of us, including Amanuel Iyassu, have still would be saying …
“you reap what you sow !” and that is EXACTLY what Amanuel Iyassu have been saying nothing more nothing less, whciever way your imbecile mind sees it. what ato naizgi found his dead body is the end-result of what he had stood for. who would cry for the destitututed mother whose sons/daughters were liquidated by Ato Naizghi and his systems ? who but who? Ato naizghi at least has his family and kids abroad. But who fend for that graceful, destitute mother that have NO clue what has happened to her beautiful children – the Heroes and Heroines!
ምሥወፁ ዘይተመልሱ እቲ ርእያ ዘይፀገበቶ ወዳ – እታ ኣበባኣ ክትርኢ ዝተሀንጠየትላ ቆንጆ ወይናይት ጓላ! ኣታ ንስኻሲ ኣብ ጎላጉል ኣዲስአበባና እንተንረኽበካሲ ነቲ ልሳንካ ብትኽ ብትኽ! ልሳን ኣለኒ’ኳ ትብል ንስኻሥ ብሓቂ ከርሞ ጥጃ!
Fagan February 27, 2012
Dear reader.
In the above(1st) commennt I said “Well said Semere” Please read as Well said Seyoum.
ደላይ ፍትሒ February 28, 2012
ናይዝጊ ዘይናይዝጊ መርገም ስንቁ
መሬት ኤርትራ ከም በዓል ናይዝጊ ስጋ ሰብ ዝለበሱ ሰይጣናት ኣብ ከብዳ ኣይትሓቁፍን እያ:: ስለዝኾነ ካኣ ፈጣሪ ባዕሉ እዩ መሬት ኤርትራ ኣይትቅበካን እያ: ኣብኣ አንተተቀቢርካ: ፎእ ኢላ መሬት ከተእዊ እያ: እቲ ምንታይ መርገም ስንቁ ስለዝኾንካ :: ስለዚ ወይ ኣብ ባሕሪ ወይ ኣብ ካኣ ብሓዊ ክተክኽ ኣለዎ ሬሳ ናይዝጊ::
ክብረትን ምስጋናን ንፈጣሪ!
ab2006zere@yahoo.com February 28, 2012
Naizgi with his family get hell.i have a family member who had worked as house servan in Eritrea.The way he and his family handled her,when you hear her you can not believe.Some times he brings some prisoners to his private home………to short the long story they are like Gadaffi family who victimized the Nany an ethiopian house worker.
gerimuna March 2, 2012
What a confusion and double Standard!!!!!!!!!!!!
Although I was your admirer not any more!!!!!!!!!!why?
Yes, It is the right of every citizen to be buried in his homeland. Nothing new.
Yes, anybody with common sense and a miniscule of humanity should sympathize with his family in the quandary of historical proportion of a crime that Naizghi and his clique created and led to his disgraceful end and hopefully this will also happen to the main architect, “God willing”. Karma!!!!!!!!!!! But still my condolence to all his close family as it should not be collateral and it is not our culture.
However,if you are trying to convince us that he is innocent before proven guilty, I totally disagree with you. Obviously, you are not playing in a plain field. On one aspect , you condemn the atrocities committed by cliques as sadistic criminals and in another way you want Naizghi to go free because he is dead. Dead or alive all are birds of the same feather hence flock together.
Again, You are telling us as HR activist, you will defend any body including those who abused the rights of thousands. My answer will be defend for the sake of defense is a vacuum proposition. If defending for the sake of defense is you goal it makes it pointless. There has to be a clear demarcation on who and what to defend. While the overwhelming information and proof is inundated the media of the horrific crime against our people I think it is a mockery of HR activism to waddle around the issue.