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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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117 COMMENTS
  • Mehret February 15, 2013

    Wedi Ali was indeed betrayed by his colleagues. These are the worse enemies of the eritrean people. If they had not done that our people would have been breathing a sigh of relief now.
    mesiluwom ember issayas ne’eom keman aimehromn eyu. They will be murdered soon. what goes around comes around.
    Aye Sebhat Efrem kea, netom ab thtiu zelewu generalatn colonelatn keiz’zn kesmen hayli zeblus abzia betsihu n’goitiu leminu adhinuwo. He has sold his sold to the devil in 2001 anyway.
    We will see soon, like his master he will start to think about an excuse for what he did. But in the eyes of eritreans there is no excuse for what he did. unless otherwise part two will tell us another twist of the story.
    Sebhat, Wedi Ali zgebero natka srah eyu neyru

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      General Sibhat wouldn’t commit an illegal act. He is a soldier and he plays by the rules.

      • salma a. February 15, 2013

        sebhat as an individual represents no one. he is a traitor and a coward. he is a weak person who can not even defend himself. what WEDI ALI did was not an illegal act-it was heroic. he stood up against a dictator who is oppressing our people. WEDI ALI is not a soldier too. he is a fighter. sebhat is a soldier. i hope u understand the difference between a fighter and a soldier. let’s condemn what the coward did and praise our our HERO !

        • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

          A fighter who ended up committing suicide and shaming his family. As you know suicide is forbidden in Islam.

          • Saba February 16, 2013

            Are you seriously trying to judge Wedi Ali, about an unislamic act? This is HARAM! Who are you to judge him? He had no other option, i would have done just the same instead of beeing killed by PFDJ.
            Shaming his family? I guess they know better then all of us, what he contributed.. I will wear on the next occasion a huge imprint with the old flag and the name WEDI ALI in tigrinya and arabic… If you seriously believe in the words you said, i feel shame to call you a “brother”.

      • Kidane_Tesfit February 15, 2013

        Aballah(fake name)Andu. stop the nonsense — u better thank demo.archive.assenna.com for informing u.

        • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

          I am telling the truth. You have to understand that there is a difference between a soldier and a politician. Drue was a politician who was free to change his views and alliances.

          • Kidane_Tesfit February 15, 2013

            I doubt it very much u understand the difference!… these is a serious site for an honest debate… and thus, I urge u not to impoverish the exchanges.

          • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

            Kidane_Tefit

            Fake name? There are thousands of Eritreans with such name. I know, you want to decide for people what kind of opinion they should have based on their names. You are guilty of discrimination.

    • Awet February 16, 2013

      First i would like to thank assenna for this detailed information. Very nice work!

      Then i would like to reply to mrs.Mehret,
      I am of the belif that you/we should not be so quick to right of the general Sibhat, put yourself in his position – he probably did not know of the mission and more importantly when he knew, he knew that it was a failed mission since Wedi Ali & Co. where surrounded by the time the general started negotiating with them. If you focus on the second half of that sentence “.. begged them on the name of martyrs that the demands they were presenting was theirs too.” , we used to hear about sibhat in gedli and this is what i have learned.
      Now if you are a clever strategist (which the general is) then you know better then to lay your cards on a mission which has already failed especially if you share the same demands ! As mr.Abdallah said, he is a soldier and he plays by the rules. He is a kind of guys that works behind doors, and for that same reason we have heard of a couple of instances in 2012 alone were Sibhat has collided with DIA. Why do you think DIA has the major generals report to him! Sibhat doesn’t give DIA a reason to doubt him but at the same time works behind doors (read wikileaks). If you want to bring down DIA then one needs a proper plan, given the atmosphere in Eritrea where there is a spy behind every corner and mistrust with everybody, one has to build up the case carefully.

      I am of the belief that if change is to come, then it will come from the inside, and when it comes from the inside then it will be from the general.

  • salma a. February 15, 2013

    dave, banana republic,
    you think what you are saying is appropriate? it is sad to see that when most Eritreans are thinking big you are being very dangerously narrow minded. you are showing us that you are victims of eseyas’s divide and rule tactics. do you think highlanders are all doing nothing? you are very dangerous indeed. and i pity you. i advise you to go tell that to eseyas because we know better. and shame on you dave and banana republic!

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      Salma,

      Let us be honest. Why do you think the Highlanders would give up all of their achievements?

      • salma a. February 15, 2013

        what do you mean by “all their achievements?”

        • salma a. February 15, 2013

          what are you implying by saying “Why do you think the Highlanders would give up all of their achievements?”

          • Kidane_Tesfit February 15, 2013

            salma. please don’t take Abdallah(FN) seriously…He represents no-one unless, he is another Tewahdou Fundamentalist from across the border. do ignore him since he is trying to invoke sectarian tension.

          • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

            I assume you are Catholic. Do you hate your fellow Kebessawian from the Orthodox faith? You see, you are proving my point that Kebessawian do not like each other and they are divided along religious and awrajawi lines.

          • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

            TO KIDANE_Tesfit

            I assume you are Catholic. Do you hate your fellow Kebessawian from the Orthodox faith? You see, you are proving my point that Kebessawian do not like each other and they are divided along religious and awrajawi lines.

        • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

          I mean what they have got already.

          • salma a. February 15, 2013

            those who are standing by eseyas are being used and abused on a daily basis. they have no self-respect. they live in hell. so they have got nothing. nothing matters when you feel like a slave.

          • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

            Salma,

            What do you mean by slave? People love their country. They are not stupid. It is a matter of calculation.

  • myth February 15, 2013

    i wish i knew what dave’s agendas were. wolf in sheep skin.

  • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

    ” before finally aiming the barrel of his gun towards himself- thus committed suicide. ”

    Suicide is forbidden in Islam.

    • Amazing February 15, 2013

      What is Islam ? of course and also what is Christian too? After all what is religion ?

      That is the big question you have to ask yourself. So are you saying Ali should have been surrender to PFDJ?

      It is your dream . He made the right choice .

      But it is easy to talk about it behind a screen (computer) .

  • Senifalu February 15, 2013

    Based on this information, it is really hard to make revolution against DIA, thanks to some of the double faced highlanders in the system who are willing to protect the system against their people’s interest.

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      That is true but you risk being attacked by some people in assenna for telling the truth.

  • berhe February 15, 2013

    eway siga swuat mibal hasira zela. kedem neyru siga siwuat ente elka miHilka wala semay ente zigimtel keman kab maHlaKa neQ mibal ms mot yiqutser neyru.

  • wediere February 15, 2013

    Sebhat Efrem is a little fox. He always was and he always will be. When they say he is a general I laugh the guy is a typical wedi shuk with no guts or courage. When he sold his soul and left the G-15 the real Sebhat was exposed. If what the writer described happened and Sebhat begging the revolting soldiers in the name of martyr and other deceptions- the question that arises is why does not he beg his boss in the name of the martyr to leave Eritrea and return their GOD given rights to live freely. No a fox is a lowly animal only looking for it daily food remnant to survive. Here you have the useless Sebhat Efrem and if you are waiting for him to be on the side of the people you are waiting in vain. He will be another Ali Abdu and he will disappear with no tracks left. Case closed.

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      WediEre,

      I would say a very big fox, a General.

    • Awet February 16, 2013

      Wediere,

      You have to ask yourself, what difference would it have made if Sibhat joined G-15 ? the end result would have been the same .. he too would end up in jail. True, he was close friends with many of them and there are several reports from those days that he in defiance of DIA’s policy keep visiting them in jail and help there families. I think it’s very dangerous when we give a black & white picture of events.
      For all we know, Sibhat might have had those kind of discussions you speak of with DIA. I still have not heard of a crime committed by sibhat.
      I think that we now more than ever need to encourage him to be an instrument of change.

  • jonah February 15, 2013

    Hi Myth,
    It doesn’t matter what Dave’s motivation or agenda.. that is just his opinion..
    As an Eritrean, I don’t take people who make highland vs lowland or regionalism language or division seriously..
    It is actually a dis-service to what Wedi Ali did to start talking about low or high.. I am sure he didn’t put his life on line for just low or high eritrea. But all Eritrea and its people.

    • Abdallah Abdu February 15, 2013

      “As an Eritrean, I don’t take people who make highland vs lowland or regionalism language or division seriously..”

      There are others who take them seriously. Not all Eritreans are clones of Jonah.

      • jonah February 15, 2013

        I don’t they are clones of Jonah… but of all Eritrean heroes who put their life on the line for Eritrea.. I believe the 30 years struggle wasn’t for low or highland but whole country.

  • banana republic February 15, 2013

    I called my family to tell them go out on streets and support the 21 January srhit. Here is the conversation. Hello. hello how you been? Good. and you? Fine. Well I called you to inform you stay indoor and never open the door untill this igrgr pass. Ok we already did that. Any thing else? No that’s it. Ok thankyou bye.

  • HGDEF February 15, 2013

    Ab sofa konka wedi Ali, wedi Ali hanti aytekimin eyu. Sebay zikone haye yibeges ticke nab Ethio wey sudan yekrits kabu Eritrea Kereba eya.

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