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In-depth details on the Eritrean Defense forces operation for change (Operation Forto)

In-depth details on the Eritrean Defense forces operation for change (Operation Forto) Feb. 15. 2013 Part 1   The beginning and development of the operation The January 21 military operation in the Eritrean Information Ministry (Forto) was conceived four

In-depth details on the Eritrean Defense forces operation for change (Operation Forto)

Feb. 15. 2013

Part 1

  The beginning and development of the operation

The January 21 military operation in the Eritrean Information Ministry (Forto) was conceived four months earlier. It was only awaiting implementation on due time. Three days before the operation carried out i.e. on Friday, the President was conducting a meeting with regional administrators. However, the meeting was not finished on that day, hence; the president told the regional administrators that the meeting would be continued on Monday 09:00 am, 21 January, in the Hager Media hall, located inside the premises of the ministry of information.

Administrator of the Southern region Mr. Mustofa Nurhusien leaked this information to the military leaders that they would be resuming their meeting with the president on the Hager Media Hall premises of the ministry of information, thus the military leaders agreed to implement the planned operation there.

The other senior military leaders from the other divisions, who were supposed to join in the operation, were not informed about the operation on due time, in addition they suspected it was very unusual for the president to tell a meeting venue ahead of time. Fearing it could be a trap advised the other colleagues, who were on the move to postpone the plan for other conducive moment, however, they were already marching towards Asmara starting from Sunday afternoon with their tanks and armored vehicles, and decided to carry out the operation at all costs.

The soldiers who would take part in the operation mainly came from the Tsorena area, a small town along the Ethiopian border in the south. On the early morning of Monday, armed with 12 tanks they reached Dekemhare, a town 40km from the capital. They needed oil refueling in in the town, however; they were denied access by the head of the station, which is commanded under the leadership of Weldu Barya. Finally they were forced to use force to refuel and continued their journey towards the capital. But, on the outskirts of Dekemhare one of the tanks developed a technical failure, and leaving the tank behind moved forward. When they reached around Merhano, they decided to channel the three tanks to control the airport and air force and the remaining tanks reached downtown Asmara, at 10:15 am.

According to the initial plan they were expecting to be joined by the other mechanized brigades that would come from Keren and Nefasit areas to control the other key areas. But, for reasons, which are not clear yet, they failed to take part in the operation.

Those who started from Tsorena front under the command of brigadier general Salih Osman, commander of mechanized brigade colonel Sied Ali Hjay(wedi Ali), colonel Alem (Gizwa), and Abraham (gelawa), when they reached Dekemhare, knew that they were betrayed by some of the other division, however, they had no option other than heading quickly to control the Ministry of Information.

It was for the first time after the downfall of the Derg regime that military tanks were roving in the streets of Asmara, this unusual movement of soldiers was a shock to many Asmara residents, who began calling to friends and relatives to inform them something rare was ongoing inside the city.

At 10:30 the soldiers occupied the Ministry of information and forced the director of Eri-tv Mr. Asmelash Abraha to read on air their political demands. The public heard their demand on the release of political prisoners and the implementation of the constitution, however, soon after; the agents of the president succeeded in taking the Tv off air, thereby their message failed to be transmitted in its entirety.

However, the main target of the operation was neither the control of the ministry of information nor the transmission of their demands on tv; it was the capture the president himself, who was supposed to be in a meeting inside the premises of the Ministry of Information at the time. The president presumably aware of the operation ahead changed the meeting venue in the office of the president (gibi), however, he was only expecting a handful of individuals to take part in the operation, where he can easily manage to suppress them, when he knew the soldiers were armed with tanks and heavy machinery, he was stunned and traumatized.

The president and his sympathizers, when they knew that the mechanized brigade’s involvement in the operation, they have made several attempts to approach them by sending different military leaders and finally they sent the commander of mechanized staff Colonel Sehaye Mekonen, (wedi Moke). Wedi Ali, who was armed with pistol and Kalashnikov at the time, shot four bullets and wounded colonel Sehaye.  After this incident Wedi Ali frustrated by not able to capture the president in the Ministry of Information, ordered the tanks to fire towards the office of the president, however, his colleagues were shocked by the order. When they hesitated to comply, he told them to set the tank on target (Tesfir), so that he could fire it himself. It was in this circumstances that Brigadier General Eyob (Halibay) and General Sebhat Efrem, begged them on the name of martyrs that the demands they were presenting was theirs too. Argument and counter-argument ensued until evening hours, before finally agreed to abandon the on the promise they will not be put under arrest. Brigadier General Salih Osman and Colonel Abraham (golawa) along with Colonel Wedi Ali decided to head towards Kushet, a village west of Asmara. With the exception of Wedi Ali, the main commanders of the operation Brigadier General Salih Osman, Colonel Abraham (gelawa), colonel Alem (gizwa) were captured and imprisoned. Colonel Wedi Ali escaped capture and continued alone, it was when he reached around a village called Shebek, when he learnt that was surrounded, shot and wounded four of the soldiers, before finally aiming the barrel of his gun towards himself- thus committed suicide.

Wedi Ali from the very initial moment of the operation insisted that he would deal with the president himself.

Part two to be continued…..

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  • Dave February 15, 2013

    Change in Eritrea will only come by the low landers-muslim brothers- who are brave. Our independnce could have been nly a dream without these brave brothers like wedi-ali. RIP wedi Ali.

    • Eritrea February 15, 2013

      Freedom has come by Eritrean ppl even the Change will come by the ppl of Eritrean. Don’t say by Muslims. Eritreans r united forever. But u r so stupid. Guwafffffffffff!!

    • sara February 15, 2013

      @dave, this is not time to divided ppl. if you get it, this is about Eritrean vs non-Eritrean. and change going to come by all reall Eritreans.
      take out religion out of this.
      RIP wdi-Ali.

    • ISAIAS Imperial Pagan Dictator Worsen than Fascist Dictator Mussolini

      ISAIAS imperial pagan dictator (Wedi Medhin Berad) is worsen then Fascist dictator Mussolini, Eritrea today behind the Iron Curtain Dictator-Controlled Country, and, under Isaiah military terrific persecution. Isaiah his not appointment to leadership by Eritrean People, again is no license to be a tyrant to Eritrean People, ISAIAS used Military GENERALS as His executioner to bring due punishment upon the disloyal to his pagan dictatorship. And, rewarded them with Fertilized Land, taking form the land lord and villagers, those Generals are licensed to benefit from human Traffickers, and, they are free to Murder, they are free to arrest and send people to underground Jails to Rap under age girls.
      ISAIAS imperial pagan dictator, ECONOMIC STRATEGY is control the people by making them dependent upon his a political party, he want all Eritreans to believe any Economy benefit that which they have comes to them through the good graces of a Pagan dictator. All this propaganda is merely a scheme of his tools to regiment the people and make them wholly dependent upon an Imperial Isaiah-made way of life rather than give people justice, free trade and freedom of movement and free the productive young people to free market.

      ERITREAN REFUGEE

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      “Our independnce could have been nly a dream without these brave brothers like wedi-ali. RIP wedi Ali.”

      “Our independence could have been nly a dream without
      these brave brothers like Wedi-Qeshi. RIP wedi Qeshi. ”

      Both statements are valid. You need to hands to clap.

  • Tesfu February 15, 2013

    Not sure if this is the real story, but for sure the plan must have been something else than what acutally happend. No one especailly those with many years experience of HGDEF and DIA would take over MOI witthout any followup or coordintated action plans. I strongly believe something went wrong during that day, and the initial plan couldn´t be followed.
    But as long as the root casue of the problem which is the cancer of Eritrea DIA himself is there, it is just a matter of time before the final attempt will follow. This time it will end with DIA sent to hell where he belongs. Those who will plan the next action will learn from the mistake of 21:st of Jan and will start their action by taking out the cancer himself.

  • senay February 15, 2013

    Though I am Christian, I really love and proud of my moslim country men,they are brave, and deinity wedi Ali one of them. He will be remebered forever as a our HERO for freedom. We need his biography.

  • Thomas February 15, 2013

    Hi Dave,

    DIA has been a disaster for a long, long time, going back at least to before our independense if not further. Having DIA to continue to lead our beloved nation has been a disaster, riddled with enough mistakes so that he actually has been worse than useless. This guy used Aweraja to divide us and know eventhough so scared to say it he might call religion to justify what happened. However, all Eritrean religous followers are feed up with his leadership and change will come before we know it soon.

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      You are divided by yourself. Don’t put the blame on Issaias. The opposition is full of notorious Awrajawian. The different awrajas of Kebessa do not stand each other. There have been fighting in Ethiopia between Eritrean Christians initiated by awrajawi hatred.

  • Petros Haile February 15, 2013

    I think the picture of Wodi Ali and his comrades is appropriete to post with the article … Please from now on post the pictures of emerging heroes/ Sheroes !!!

    • Kidane_Tesfit February 15, 2013

      I agree with Mr. Petron Haile’s suggestion that the pictures of our Heros’ and Heroine need to be included on the write-ups.

      way-to-go Wedi Ali.

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      Wodi Ali made a stupid mistake and he paid for it dearly. Someone must have used him and abused him. Taking hostages and threatening them with death and committing attempted murder is not accepted by religious and earthly laws.

  • tes February 15, 2013

    One thing which I found very buffling to me is, why did they agree to hold the operation when sibhat efrem request that in the name of mertyrers. Everybody by now nows what the gov. and its officials do in the name of mertyrers is hollow. It has no substance but to fool the people. how it is lost on them to figure out that tric ?!!!! very annoying in deed.

  • yonas February 15, 2013

    Assenna,

    This information should not puplished now it is too early, you guys are causing problem for the people involved in the operation.Shut up! Mustefa did this wedi …. did this . You should be professional Journalist. you guys are giving ammunition to the goverment that make hard for the people in Eritrea

  • banana republic February 15, 2013

    You better call it srhit deki metaht instead of hailtat mklkal cos deki kebesa are fighting on paltalk with nicknames like William, anbesa, tupac, dumu,feres, sere mlki…but not on the ground.

    • berhe February 15, 2013

      Lol, teregam eka….

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      Which deqi kebessa? You have to name them by their Awraja. ” Deqi kabassa ‘ no longer believe in any common Kebessawi identity.

      • salma a. February 15, 2013

        you are wicked Abadallah. does it mean you are enjoying this? deki kebessa are not only this or that by the way. there is diversity on the highlands of Eritrea. you and people like dave sound like you would not care about Eritrea. and i am having trouble understanding that. remember there is no way we can achieve anything if we refuse to have sympathy for each other and if we are unwilling to unite.

        • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

          I am telling the reality.

        • Thomas February 15, 2013

          Correctly said. If somecares about his region and religion before his country, the inevitable consequenec is ending up in long lasting and most devastating conflict where there would no winner but all loss.

        • Zebib February 15, 2013

          Dear Salma,

          Please do not bother to reply in earnest to Abdalla because I read all his posts and without doubt his is a provocateur,he is trying his level best to derail people buy raising very sensitive subject so there would not be a chance to address and debate what’s happening. My take is, these type of people do not do what they do because of their deep conviction and belief in something, rather for secondary reasons. This guy is trying so damn hard to have people tear each other on regional, religious, or whatever diversity exists so that we do not get informed about the ins and outs of DIAs catastrophic failure.

          Salma and others, please do ignore him (it is already happening). Not many people are bothering to pay attention to his devious and cowardly provocations.

          • Zebib February 15, 2013

            Salma,

            I forgot to add that Dave is the other side of the coin (of Abdalla). They are nerveous becasue more and more people (in the Diaspora) are getting vocal about immediate change.

          • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

            Zebib,

            “But we are unlucky that this diseases is spreading as new in Eritreans, especially those living in the diaspora. ”

            I didn’t create the religious and awrajawi division among the Highlanders. Learn from Thomas.

      • Thomas February 15, 2013

        You are bullsheet with primitive, empty mind. You are suffering from this nonsense feelings of regionalism instead of Eritreansm.I was laughning at the Oromos when I heard them saying that they are Oromos not Ethiopians. Now the diseses comes to Eritrea spread by poor people like you and your familiy and relatives.

        Stope this, no nation in History has registred any single success when politics is based on relgionalism and relgion.

        The wold has learned this and alsmost all countries are trying hard to come out this uncurable political disease. But we are unlucky that this diseases is spreading as new in Eritreans, especially those living in the diaspora.

        The world has witnessed only crises and conflicts but not developments when the political structure is based on religion and regional based.

        • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

          ” But we are unlucky that this diseases is spreading as new in Eritreans, especially those living in the diaspora. ”

          Thomas,

          Thanks.

  • Our journey February 15, 2013

    Is not what they haven’t done but their heroic and determination act is what matters for us ,they showed us their unchallenged leadership as always ,but the question now is what can we do in our side to finish their public demand but never thought of themselves as always !!! So now the responsibility is on us !!!

  • Keribu'lo February 15, 2013

    Kinsey gizie eyu bsm geganu swe’at Mihret enda hatet telmetn khdetn kihdetn te’atik kzawetelna zge’yu.

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