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Fetsum Abraham//5/14/2013 I first want to encourage the opposition forces to continue the resistance, yet I respect and thank them all for hanging on this far individually or in group. As we all know, our opposition forces

Fetsum Abraham//5/14/2013

I first want to encourage the opposition forces to continue the resistance, yet I respect and thank them all for hanging on this far individually or in group.
As we all know, our opposition forces (parties And CIVIC organizations) were doing their activities without a threat from the independent minded pro-democracy forces in Diaspora. They took so much time to unite and yet, they are still apart certainly for obvious reasons. As the tide of the movement turns in favor of people looking for democracy in Eritrea, the comfort zone of the scattered opposition forces aiming at undemocratically controlling political power appears to be in serious problem with all respect to whoever is affected by this assumption.
First, you do not form a political party and refuse to unite with other political parties unless you want to lead without a democratic process. You do not form a youth organization and refuse to unite with others alike unless you aim at political power in post-Afwerki Eritrea without election. Once we agree on transitional government as the only process by which democracy comes to Eritrea, the rest boils down to how genuine and practical the party and organizational leaders are in this respect. There is no other litmus test for genuine democratic spirit than forming a united front and joining it: Something is wrong otherwise and we will fight back to save the future of Eritrea from power mongering individuals that would not hesitate to dictate forever like that guy in Asmara.
If democracy means tolerance to opinion differences and if a transitional government requires unconditional unity of all opposition forces, can the staggering division of our forces and youth imply breaching the concept of democracy? What else then: The answer is positive and this is what Eritreans in Diaspora must be clear on and pressurize their leaders for unconditional unity before another surprise takes place in Eritrea. By then of course the nation will be useless all together because it is already at the bottom of the list in everything. Eritrea cannot afford another dictatorship in its current situation where it lags its neighbors in education, stability, exodus, human rights, etc. without becoming an easy prey of enemies and disintegrating because of civil war.
With intentionally broken family structure that went on for two decades and a systematically gutted out urban youth of the country leaving behind a well indoctrinated and uneducated peasant army only capable of protecting the regime, our country can neither protect itself from its enemies not can our people react to any adversities. Any mistake the resistance may undergo can cause a serious problem to the desperate society that has become a victim of power thirsty leaders all over the place. The society is today sandwiched between the destructive forces of dictatorship at home and some selfish leaders of the opposition forces who resist working under a united front. Responsibility lies on every Eritrean to do the right thing before the Afwerki regime completely collapses. Should the regime fall before the resistance unites chances are Eritreans will continue to suffer and abandon their country in mass probably with greater magnitude than ever before. The disgust and hopelessness will worsen and nationalism will further lose its essence putting the society in critical situation.
Seemingly, there are many Eritreans today silently watching the drama from distance. The excuse is, “the hopeless opposition forces” and I think it makes sense to some extent.
What is interesting in the flip of the coin is that some individuals working under organizations are not comfortable to hear UNITY and yet trying to spot a common ground that makes them work together outside FORMIG A TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT in Eritrea. This is having the cake and eating it too. What other common ground do we have other than this? How can the forces complain of lacking mass support when they are the main cause of the problem? Why should an Eritrean support individual forces that resist going through a transitional government to take power in the country? At the bottom line, there is no priority and a common ground for UNITY other than FORMING A TRANSIONAL GOVERNMENT and any one having a problem with this must be grilled to answer why and even rejected outright?
Please pay attention to how many parties and youth organization claiming for democracy we have around when in reality, the concept of democracy is a constant phenomenon that does not change forever. There is no other form of democracy except democracy itself, nor is there another form of justice other than justice itself. There is no ethnic or religious nor is there African or Caucasians democracy and justice, but only democracy and justice. Any religiously or ethnically affiliated organization cannot bring democracy and cannot rescue the people that it claims to represent. It rather uses them to control political power at the expense of their lives and destiny at large. A self nominated leader that concentrates on religion or ethnicity to solve the problems of a diversified society like ours is using his community as means of controlling power without representing its most fundamental issues, and will go as far as destroying everything including the community in question for power.
This is easy to prove: Can a MOSLEM or a CHRISTIAN organization make it without destroying the other? Can an ethnic based organization make it without antagonizing others in the society? A so-called leader as such is a bandit or a thug that does not care about his own community at all beyond using its sacrifice as a stepping ground to take power by force. Such a terrorist force is tuned to first destroy its own community for greed. Democratic forces must reject such enemies before they mushroom into a full-fledged force that can threaten our society.
In the flip of the coin, any organizational leader insisting on bringing democracy separate from others is a good an enemy as the menace two in the previous paragraph. I would ask a simple question if I were a member of an organization: what is the difference between your concept of democracy and others’ for me to follow you? Are you for transitional government or what? If the first, then why are you resisting unity? If the second, then what do you want?
In conclusion, the concept of democracy demands its practical application in any circumstance. One has to first liberate the self before liberating others and any ethnic or religious oriented self-appointed leader does not have a liberated mind to liberate anything. So is any leader that resists a united front: he is not free himself to free others…PERIOD. Any organization against unity is a potential dictator as greedy and destructive as the system in Asmara. And any individual that buys the BS of such leaders is a potential slave ready to serve the master at the expense of society. TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT requires unconditional unity and let us please work hard to unite the forces as the main goal of the resistance. Do not accept any excuse against unity: this is not the time for Eritreans to separate and any organization claiming to bring about a better democracy in Eritrea is simply cheating. It therefore is the responsibility of every Eritrean to understand the consequence of recklessness in this issue and stand for a united front as strong as possible before it is too late.

I remind the Diaspora should request UNCONDITIONAL UNITY of all forces for TRANTIONAL GOVERNMENT in Eritrea during the Independence Day festivities as the priority of the struggle for DEMOCRACY. There is no freedom without this and it is not worth struggling for another opportunist to dictate without UNITY!! Happy Independence Day!

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  • Kalighe May 15, 2013

    “” We have always lived in peace with all religions and tribes, there is no reason why we can’t unite as one people now.””

    Well said. Thank you.
    Let’s not forget that : Unity is a strategy for survival.

  • Abraham Haddish May 15, 2013

    Selam Fetsum,
    Can you tell me the whereabouts of Hailselasie wedi sheka emblay?
    His long time friend, Abraha(m).
    Thanks

    • fetsum abraham May 16, 2013

      Brother Abraham;
      Happy Haile is kicking in NYC. He lives in the Bronx and he is healthy.

      • Abraha(m) Haddish May 17, 2013

        Selam Fesum,
        I knew you are the brother of memhir Dawit,Haileselassie, Assefaw;and uncle of Efreim, Rishan and Mesfin. I found out just by looking at your picture and I found the Fetsum that I knew many years ago in Mekelle; even though you have beard now. It is good to be alive Fetsum?
        Keep in touch.
        Hawka,

        Abraha(m)

  • NEW HOPE ERITREA May 15, 2013

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    ብሓሳዊ ነጻነት ኣብ ጨምለቕለቕ ተቐጺጸ
    ሚልዮን ቅርሺ ረጊጸ እንድየ፣ሳንቲም ምሕቋፍ መሪጸ !!!

  • weygud May 15, 2013

    Mr. Zaul, please stop hodge podge style of writing . With due respect you , you cannot sell clear message from foggyb mind and jungle paragraphs. Hahahahkkkkkkk.

    • Zaul May 16, 2013

      let’s make one thing clear hear. As long as there are Eritreans who advocate for the eradication of our indigenous languages and culture, I will speak up with whatever voice I have. As long as there are muslim Eritrean organization touring the “Khalige” and “Maghreb” spreading that 75% of the population is muslim, in order to take power undemocratically I will speak.

      Until my people understand what they are dealing with, and it’s urgent. This government is going to fall within a few years. Every other organization lacks funds and unity. These groups are wellorganized,wellfunded fanatics with an Armed wing.

      My previous post is a “GOOGLE TRANSLATION” of an interview with one of the parties on a begging tour in Algeria.

      They see PFDJ as a continuation of Haile Selassie and Mengistu Hailemariam, ie a secterian government that has grabbed their land and denied them instruction in Arabic [As if kebessa-land has not been grabbed and kebessa people is not suffering]. You can scream UNITY all day everyday but it has to be formalized in a contract, otherwise it’s worthless. If you don’t have any Leverage, you can not negotiate. The Kebessa people will not have any allies. No Habesha allies and no Arab allies. You’re in a trap. DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME NOW?

      • Said May 16, 2013

        well Zaul . you stuck with this man made religion so call democracy. what did you afraid of. all the Muslim and Christian. oh you just want to have a power. how ignorant are you do you know they all sinking deepest sea. Now united tham against one common enemy. remember democracy it is not going to let the sunshine in from the west . don’t get me wrong I’m not against it. but we have better to work to do right now. that is saving out of people united against dictator. I hope that would give you some light whatever your name is.

        • Zaul May 17, 2013

          I prefer man’s LAWs to god’s laws…

          1.Dhimmi status

          2.Blasphemy laws

          3. Jizya

          4. our women and land is halal while your women and land is haram.

          5. Sharia law [stoning, cutting hands, 40 lashes for….etc]

          Just because it’s written in a book called Holy, it doesn’t mean it is.

          Watch a Sudanese and an Egyptian explain (Maybe it’s better if it comes from them) what the KUFAR can expect, I can’t believe people criticize Nehnan Elam…

          http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/3415.htm

          • Said May 17, 2013

            Well my friend. If you involved. in any criminal act.like human trafficking. selling organs, of my people. we not only going to be used.shara law. even going to use crossfader law .we not gest stoning cutting you’re hand we well hang you. in the public. I thought I gave you some light .if you want. involved haram halal . if you reaping my Eritrean woman. you will know what your position is.know lit as wark . united against dictator whatever your name is.

          • Zaul May 17, 2013

            Go tell that to the Rashaida. I sensed there were a bearded savage behind the opposition to Western Democracy, but I’ll leave that for now.

            I’m for co-existence and religious freedom, but I think it’s downright arrogant and stupid if you believe in Unity, to base an opposition movement on religion and ethnicity. What will happen once Isias is gone? There is no common ground to form a transitional government to build democratic institutions that will lead us to a multiparty system as Mr Fetsum argues with passion. We can not just unite around the issue of removing Isias, because once he’s gone there will be a power vaccum that will lead to further chaos and suffering.

            The opposition must be able to work on many levels at the same time.

            Hang people for stating the facts? is that blasphemy? Why would I want to unite with you?

            May’be we should just go our separate ways?

          • Zaul May 17, 2013

            My name is “Ab Selab”

          • Said May 17, 2013

            Gabra maskel , he can’t run any not want to go to your separate ways, you going to help me get the dictator out, but in case you don’t know, we have a constitution in Eritrea written in 1977. so don’t waste your time to write another constitution.by the got first .and we going too argue. where we gonna tied it up. in case if he asking.abut mr. abraham he’s teaching.you too know your write . maybe someday you will open your eye. I thought I gave you some light.by the way your name. means. crossfader. meaning bloodthirsty, in case you don’t know.

        • Said May 17, 2013

          we going to work united against dictator. peace peace in Eritrea and erirean people good luck moron.

          • Zaul May 18, 2013

            “you going to help me get the dictator out, but in case you don’t know, we have a constitution in Eritrea written in 1977” Yasalam Yasalan not 1997?

            Ab Selab if you touch my kin.

      • Said May 18, 2013

        Good you did not bell out .we going too wark to gather .united for salvation.

        • Zaul May 18, 2013

          I will work together with you or anyone towards a secular democracy not replace evil with theocracy.

  • kemal May 15, 2013

    Well said brother Fetsum Abraham. All forces must be united and work towards a united Eritrean solution before it is too late. Thank you for the precise and to the point timely concern.I like the boldness and clarity which make it a well articulated piece brother. United we stand!

    • Salim May 17, 2013

      ” All forces must be united and work towards a united Eritrean solution before it is too late. ”

      ..before it is too late???? HA HA HA!! What a funny guy!! You are living in a totally different world.

  • belay nega May 16, 2013

    Fetsum

    I always wonder when you talk about the GHOST opposition parts.
    Have you ever seen, any one of them condemning Ethiopian gov, for not abiding by the rule of law?
    If you are really interested in what you saying,the easiest way is to refer Ethiopian gov, as they are the cause of all the problem in Eritrea
    Eritrean problem is one hour flight or three days driving from Asmara

  • Genet May 16, 2013

    Mr Nega, Hi
    Denial and blaming is a disease that has no quick cure. People who has this disease they suffer and die miserable death. The only cure is for the people just to acckonolage a problem exists and take responsibility.
    Genet

    • belay nega May 16, 2013

      Hallow Genet

      I am not denying nor blaming.
      I am just stating the fact,Ethiopians are doing what they supposed to do, to reverse what we think is irreversible.

      • Ghenet May 17, 2013

        So Belay hawey,
        If Ethiopians are doing wwhat tehy are supposed to do, then why don’t we do what we are supposed to do and help our people come out of the misery they are in and look after the country and liberation we paid dearly for?

        • belay nega May 17, 2013

          Hallow Ghenet

          That what exactly the president is trying to do.
          He is squeezing democracy for the time being, to maintain Eritrea as a country.

          • Ghenet May 17, 2013

            Belay,
            But he is actaully squeezing eritreans!and instead of maintaining eritrea, he is destroying it. when you squeez anything you always change its structure and he is emptying the country. What has Badme got to do with constitution? and with basic human rights, by the way?

          • Genet May 17, 2013

            Mr Nega
            Is there is a country without its people? There is no Eritrea without Eritrean.
            Genet

          • 2AY Amr May 17, 2013

            It is not clear what you are trying to say.

          • Salim May 17, 2013

            Genet?Ghenet?

  • Said May 16, 2013

    Mr. abraham thank u thank you for putting more light. I wish u well.and happy indepence day.

  • Tamrat Tamrat May 17, 2013

    Dear Ato Fitsum,

    Shcolars like yourself must contact all significant opposition parties and demand or convince them to give their main political overview (goals). Those who have same or closer views can be advise to unite those who have big differences must clearly point out their deferences and then work with the rest in thire common goals. At least each of them has one common goal ie to put pfdj down from its leading roll. Those who have hidden agenda must be excluded. They are after only power. There is nothing good comes from such tugs. Look isaias, he is a good example. Who is greater him or the millions who scatter all over the world?

    As an Ethiopian i would like scholars like you work hard so that the new eritrea is an eritrea which makes life easier for Ethiopia. A good relation ship between Ethiopia and Eritrea makes not only the tension go away from both countries but the economy which is westing for taking one another down could be used for boosting the tread between the two countries. (imagine the two armies work together instead of to be ready to wipe one another). What Ethiopia needs from Ethiopia is not that much from Eritrea. but always give and take must be balanced. Last but not least any feauter goverments of eritrea must allow the free movement of peoples.

    • Salim May 17, 2013

      ” Look isaias, he is a good example. Who is greater him or the millions who scatter all over the world? ”

      It is not clear what you are trying to say. Eritreans know that Issaias is their leader.

      • Salim May 17, 2013

        In other words your false equation doesn’t make sense. The president is part of the millions of Eritreans.

        • Tamrat Tamrat May 18, 2013

          In old times leaders made sucide like Atse Tewodros. In the modern time they resign. that is what is called the millions are greather than the dictator. There are millions of ways to live a better life than to use the horrible dictator as an excuse. If you come closer to a Family that has to flee Eritrea for better or wors and you look deep in their eyes then you see Your reflection trembling due to how a horrible humanbeing you are for using their suffering for Your comming to the west on behalf of their suffering which in the first Place done by Your pfdj families.

          • 2AY Amr May 18, 2013

            Atse Tewedros committed suicide when he was betrayed by KASA the Tigrayan (AKA Atse Yohannes ). Know your evil history.

          • Tamrat Tamrat May 18, 2013

            2ay amr

            Let’s assume Your atse isayas is betrayed by meles. Know Your holy history.

          • John May 19, 2013

            You keep calling Atze notorious war lords, it seems to be a bandit is normal in your culture.

        • Genet May 20, 2013

          Salim.
          NO,NO THE MAN IS A DICTATOR WHO HAS BEEN KILLING ERITREAN FOR AT LEAST 40 YEARS. AND ZOMBIE LIKE YOU ARE HELPEING HIM TO DO THAT. IT IS CLEAR, THE OBVIOUS TRUTH DOESN’T MAKE SENSE TO YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE UNDER HEAVY SEDATION OF THE PFDJ PROPAGANDA. YOU NEED TO WAKE UP IN ORDER TO SEE AND UNDERSTAND WHAT IS HAPPING TO OUR PEOPLE AND COUNTRY.
          Genet

          • Asmara2 May 20, 2013

            Hi Miss Idiot (aka. Ghenet( ጠራዕራዕ ), aka, Funny hat’s call girl)

            What do you know about dictatorship? What do you know about justice? What do you know about democracy? What do you know about “cause and effect”? My guess is nothing. You are just a simple woyanies second level call-girl (First level call girl being your sugar-daddy, the hideous pimp, funny hat, aka fitsum) who is biting any Eritrean’s head off. How about you take your head out of woyanie’s behind, clear your eyes and head – and try to listen and learn? How about you start to act like an Eritrean, for a change?

            Now, here is where you should start. Call it “Justice 100 – Lesson one for the idiot”
            Start with the border issue and answer the following questions:
            – Is the border issue settled by an international court or not?
            – Is the Eritrean government abiding by the ruling or not?
            – Does that make the Eritrean government on the right side of justice or not? (Here is that “Justice” again)
            – If the border ruling is already settled and virtual delamination is done, then – isn’t Woyanie’s military presence in Eritrean soil a violation of Eritrean sovereignty?
            – The international body – the owners of the ruling seem to be indifferent to Woyanies not abiding by the ruling – doesn’t that signify an injustice?
            – Given the fact that it took us ages to get our independence, against all odds and also against past injustice, wouldn’t you say the claim of the Eritrean government that there is a “grave national security issue” is JUSTIFIED?
            – If that is justified, wouldn’t that call for “state of Emergency” situations – and state of Emergency rules?
            – Judging by the performance of the Eritrean government before the war with Woyanie – wouldn’t you say the intention of the Eritrean government is actually noble (Drafting of constitution, free press, free movement etc)?
            – Wouldn’t you say then – the ROOT CAUSE of any condition Eritrea is in is the War with Woyanie and the extended no war- no situation?
            – Here there is the logic of cause and effect, wouldn’t you say that?
            – Listing all the problems we see in Eritrea now alone, and ignoring the rule of cause and effect, then would only be half of the picture, wouldn’t it?
            – So, why the hell are you hallucinating here, accusing the Eritrean government with general – accusations, mostly unfounded?

            Again, when do you snap yourself off from your stupidity? Can you give us a time frame? as it is we are so board

          • Ghenet May 21, 2013

            Asmara2,
            So now you have started giving away my name (Ghenet( ጠራዕራዕ) without even asking me?
            Shame on you!

          • Ghenet May 21, 2013

            Any by the way is ‘Drafting of constitution, free press, free movement etc actually noble idea? constitutions are there to be implimented not to be ‘drafted’. Free press? do you want us to beleive that free press stopped because of the war? In which planet do you live?
            Yes, as you said ‘it took us ages to get our independence’! Why? because a lot of time was wasted on killing ELF. Menkae, leftists etc. till DIA made sure that there was no threat to his power!
            Come on Asmera2!!!!!
            You are the one who is trying to forget half of the picture and halucinating!
            When peopel talk about eritrea answer about eritrea only do not go wandering around the neighborhood.
            And really Asmera2!!! all this obscinity and foul mouth!!! It looks like you grew up saying these words to the lady/ladies in your home !!!

  • Genet May 17, 2013

    Hi Mr Festsum
    Thank you for pushing on the most important issue, reg. the opposition political parties. Your point is clear. I don’t think any one will miss what you mean. I agree when you said. “first you don’t form a political party and refuse to unite with other political parties, unless you want to lead without a democratic process”. For any political party to refuse to unite and compromise on the saftey of Eritrean people is a reckless action and not good for Eritrean. It is sad, because the PFDJ leaders are making their point to cont. with what they are doing, based on the opposition political parties’ failure to unite. Their common statement is that the oppositions have motive for power. The PFDJ leaders are telling us that the opposition parties are not working to change but to take over. Most of the opposition pareties have not defend themselves. Why are they not able to unite and compromise on the issue of transitonal GOV? There is no other safe way to change the current PFDJ system. GET THE TRANSITONAL GOV. IT IS SAFE AND IT WILL ALLOW OTHER PARETIES TO MAKE THEIR CASES AND WIN THE ERITREAN PEOPLES’ MIND AND RESPONSIBILITY TO LEAD OUR COUNTRY. I just don’t understand what the plan is without a transitional GOV. IT SEEMS THEY(PARTIES) WANT TO GET INTO POWER STRUGGLE WITH EACHOTHER IN POST DICTATOR ERITREA. THAT IS WHY MOST ERITREAN ARE SKEPTICAL OF MOST OPPOSITION. THE WORST PART IS, MOST OPPOSITION DON’T GET THAT.
    Genet

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