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Turning Mumbo Jumbo into an Abstract Art – By Seyoum Tesfaye

The question could have been as simple as: “How do you get to Massawa from Asmara?” the answer when delivered by a person with an Omniscient Point of View becomes an example of a voyage

The question could have been as simple as: “How do you get to Massawa from Asmara?” the answer when delivered by a person with an Omniscient Point of View becomes an example of a voyage to the “center” of dark matter. A riveting experience into how a full-blown omniscient behavior when combined with lever of political power and modern media vividly exemplifies how ordinary Mumbo Jumbo can be turned into an abstract art. After all the unhinged rhetoric and empty pontification when the God-like third person narrator gets done (if he ever gets done) we never hear the answer for “How do get to Massawa from Asmara” the question is left dangling to be reincarnated in another meaningless yearly ritual: canned “interview” or better yet an orchestrated monologue.

The people of Eritrea are very lucky since their country has produced the most proficient Mumbo Jumbo artist, bar none, to come out of Africa since decolonization: An achievement, of a different sort, worthy of being forwarded to the Guinness World Records for serious consideration. It will not be in the same category with the famed Pericles ’Funeral Oration or Winston Churchill’s “We Shall Fight on the Beaches” but it will be in a category exemplifying advancement in the mastery of effectively utilizing and advancing the discipline of Mumbo Jumbo. The art demands the skill of meandering a lot without answering any meaningful question even the simplest one. Twenty years after independence this is where you end up when you close the only college and start depending on one man’s brain for everything: A frightening trip to the black hole of national regression.

The man who sleeps 8 to 9 hours a day without any worry and reads for 5 hours non-stop and still manage to give such an all-inclusive prescription to all that ails the world cannot not be confined to solving little Eritrea’s minuscule problems. Managing Eritrean Lilliputians when your talent is so vast and so global is not a cost-effective deployment of a God given extraordinary talent. Ninetyfive percent (95%) of your energy must be directed and dedicated to prescribing solution to the global economic crisis, explaining the mystery behind the fall North African dictators, dissecting the post –Cold War and The New World Order, the failure of African Union as well as making a very feeble attempt to try to present, a Chinese fortune cookie rendition,a sophomoric interpretation of African American social crisis.

How fortune Eritrea must be,after scarifying hundreds and thousands of its finest sons and daughters for a noble cause, to be suffocating under this kind unenlightened tyrant who uses the New Year as a platform to pollute the airwave with Mambo Jumbo and believe that Eritreans will not see through his sterile narrative. This is within the nature of authoritarian tyrants who live in their own mind and strongly believe the discredited fiction that they still command the hearts and minds of the people. This is their version of vanity-the illusionary security that gives them false comfort just before the ground slips from them.

Dignity when defined by a tyrant becomes oxymoronic since the very existence of the tyrant and his oppressive system is based on destroying the collective and individual dignity of the people. The double talk, the inability to be precise even while giving the most benign answer, the tendency to pretend as the most consummated and polished intellectual powerhouse while debasing the basic fabric of the society is part of the struggle to overcompensate –whatever the psychological deficiency. What else can explain this kind generic madness? The desire to maintain power at all cost.

If your definition of self is based on maintaining power the guiding rule is simple: forget morality and long established anchoring social values. Pretend, lie, cheat, arrest, kill, defame, pick fight with powers beyond your league to feel macho, dump so much Mambo Jumbo on the mediato keep the Lilliputians busy. Using words in such a way to obscure the basic truth is one of The Eritrean President’s skills.  Obfuscation and rhetorical anaphora are his well-developed technics. Look into the essence of what he has been mumbling about and the net result can be distilled to half a page at best. As Morgan Meiss put it:

“Some dictators don’t know how to talk. They know how to speak, of course. They are able to use language. They utter words, but they don’t say anything” (MorganMeiss- The Dictators Speech-What Mubarak talks about when he talks)

When the pressure gets a bit heavy the Omniscient Great Leader will take to the microphone recycling the same Mumbo Jumbo with added minutes than the last time and try to deflect the hearts and minds of the people away from the reality on the ground. With UNSC Resolution 2023, the Awassa Conference, his favorite benefactors and comrades crumbling in Libya, Egypt and Yemen and with the Eritrean youth finally finding its own voice he had to speak and speak a whole lot of vintage nonsense to spoon feed his remaining supporters in Diaspora.

The people at home know their questions will not be asked or answered by the very source of their suffering. They trust their experience. They know very well it has been a while since “their president” talked their language. Speaking and pontificating without true purpose has been the ruling party and its leadership’s favorite past time for a while. No different from playing card or domino. You talk from the heart. You speak with your mouth. A heart without mercy and compassion cannot produce truthful talks. The people are aware. They are more worried about their children’s future than what a brutal dictator, who has perfected his method of brutality over fifty (50) years practice, is saying about the world economy or his nostalgia for Cold War. His intellectual mentor Castro freed 3000 prisoners as a gesture for New Year. What did the great theoretician on the “Decline and Fall of Capitalism” in Asmara do? He arrested more citizens and monopolized the media time and exposed his failure to grasp reality: the Eritrean reality.

Our collective and individual resolution for the year 2012 is to get rid of the one man show in Eritrea. There is no other relevant resolution than this. Our Dan Quixote can fight EU, USA, AU, and IGAD etc. on his own time if he chooses a carrier as a radio talk show personality or as a writer of a book that will make it to the top of the New York Times’ best seller list, or apply to Harvard or Yale asprofessor with a mastery in African American suffering, African Union’s reason for failure, the Decline of USA and the Rise of China, Why the Arab Spring Happened, The Occupy Movement: Its cause and future direction, Just to present the abbreviated possibilities for the all-knowing authoritarian. But the clear message to him is: Leave Eritrea before it is too late for you and your cronies. Take your hand picked cronies and your Mambo Jumbo Art with you. You value to Eritrea has expired. Read the writing on the Wall.

Enough is Enough.

Declaimer: Opinion Expressed in this article represents my POV – point of view and only my point of view.

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28 COMMENTS
  • Asgedet January 4, 2012

    If God created Isaias Afwerki, the Eritrean people made Isaias Afwerki. When the former is the person whom we identify with the human species, the latter is the making of a hasty mind set where a national consciousness longed for a national figure to look up to. In order Gedli to have a final touch, it needed a leader where Isaias the historical accident filled the void. Then only then the mystical Eritrea with a hade libi and hade hizbi came onto being. Isaias with an imposing figure stands out over his subjects. Isaias with a megalomaniac ego is suffocated in a tiny Eritrea. Moreover, Isaias the philosopher-king par excellence is too limited to gush out his intellect in a four-day span interview. His subjects ask him how many hours he sleeps a day. His subjects ask him how many books he devours a day. Their curiosity is limited to know about his sensibilities and super-human qualities. His subjects are terrified by the prospect of him meeting the inevitability of mortality where they keep him young and robust by feeding his ego with accolades and divinely attributes. God created Isaias Afwerki and Eritreans made Isaias Afwerki.

    • Abnet Tesfai January 4, 2012

      Asgedet
      Thank you for your subtle commentary.
      god created Issayas, but Issayas made himself. from his date of enlistment in the struggle the person endeavored to inculcate/instil his exaggerated and non existent popularity in to the people.consequently the Eritrean people associated his own struggle and destiny to the egotistical person. Issyas’s vantage behavior helped to stand as divine and the almighty of god. fortunately, all secrets and tricks are being unfolded and becoming clear as no one can fool the people long time.

      • Asgedet January 4, 2012

        Abnet Tesfay,

        It sure is astounding to see Isaias keeping a straight face during the pre-staged interview where the charade is imbued with serenity when in fact behind the veil is a troubled Eritrea. Needless to say, as Seyoum has aptly put it, he has perfected the art of deceit moreover he has dissected the Eritrean psych where he is given a free ride to play with the collective consciousness to talk not to speak at whim. He rumbles from the Cold War era to the predicament of Africa as a man with an elixir if you will when the very Eritrea he brags to preside over is at the very bottom of Africa’s maladies. But again, as he floats in a deluded world, he sure doesn’t own the illusion, the illusion was given to him by the Eritrean people as he looks down to them with an utter disdain and contempt where to the very least he is not even challenged by the educated class as he reigns on the fallacies of either world historical trends or other facts pertaining Eritrea.

  • sol January 4, 2012

    It is well said, but would like to add how are patience to listen to this mad dog that never from his misdeed time and time again. Some one told mw about his interview and it puzzle me mind, this guy is even scolding supporter , how feed him his ego, money and moral.A person who speaks about oppression of the masses while he is ruling without mercy, he used to lament a out the hunger in America, but does not care what he is doing to his own people.The journalist was on purpose given that question how many hours he reads, 5 hour, this guy does not have a patience to stay 5 hours sitting, that is why he spends his time in bars, night club, opening festivals, graduating Sawa trainees, going to gash bark,every two week, Southern Red Sea, etc.He was supposed to be busy but he spends 8 hours sleeping ,5 hours reading book(history books or porn, bars and attending events , basically he spends his time doing jumbo mumbo. I am ashamed watching ruining the whole nation.

  • asirerd@yahoo.com January 4, 2012

    The interview must be described as hallow, void of content but full of hypocritical nonsense. I don’t really understand how he still has supporters. He has nothing substantial or new. He is a mad-man holding a nation hostage. He is hypocrite and lier. Listen to his interview and analyze him, he is weak and has no power. This guy is easy to remove from power. The people cannot see it yet. But the time is near.

  • Fekrawi January 4, 2012

    I cant believe and I almost fainted 😮 hearing ‘THe Interview’, this was a man that led Eritrea to liberation????? A person who needs a liberation from his self, his own tyrany towards himself!! this is the best we could get..now I am starting to question if really this no sense man was ever the reason behind Eritrea’s liberation. How come a pointless man, a man who cannot explain himself but tries to explain the world be the top man in Eritrea. Are we, as the people of Eritrea that ignorant and blantant to have given rise this non stop mumbling man?? The the people of Eritrea is better than this, we can do better and live better.. But at the moment I am starting to feel ashamed to call myself Eritrean!!

    • sara January 7, 2012

      fekrawe….
      you are already a shamed person…., why do you tell us you are starting……
      you are already there…. i am sorry for you.

  • sara January 5, 2012

    the people of eritrea want first peace… prosperity, and unity and sovereignty, then the rest is obvious… the debate is between those did nothing during the struggle period and those who were in the forefront of the struggle.
    i remember… once when the eplf called all eritreans to contribute to the liberation struggle some refused to do so… and were saying at the end eritrea is our country and no one is going to bare us from entering out country etc. it is true… no one stopped them going to their country. today those who had it all easy are asking …. those who brought this country independence to relinquish power and leave the country to those who were watching from distance whether during the armed struggle or the post independence challenges the country faced. how do you want us to follow you if you did not do what is expected of you before and after independence.say what you want, do what you can… those who stood for independence and sovereignty will not let you obstruct the ongoing development of the nation.

    • Danayt January 5, 2012

      Sara,

      First let me give you some obvious facts:
      1 – half of the people who fought for Eritrea’s independence are now in prison, without any legal due process. Put there by the maglomaniac, narcissistic sociopath that is Isayas Afewerki.
      2 – many of the people at the forefront of the current opposition are youth who were too young to take part in the independence struggle.
      3 – how do you know those who said they won’t contribute to the independence struggle are the ones who want the maniac to go now? Can you provide evidence? from what I know it is actually the contrary, those who are fed up with this charade now are the ones who dedicated their life to our country.

      4 – which is probably the most telling aspect of your piece – it has been 20 years and the moron still is being asked to relinquish power to the people. Did he fight to be the sole leader for posterity? Was that why 65thousand precious lives perished in the independence struggle, was that why we paid 20 thousand more lives in the latest war with Ethiopia? So that one man can do what ever his delusional mind pleases with our country? If you still believe he has a right to a dictatorship that is even longer than 20 years, then you must be as delusional as he is …. you should see a professional for help with your battered wife syndrome (you might benefit by looking it up)

      • Abdi January 5, 2012

        Danayt
        quote” 2 – many of the people at the forefront of the current opposition are. youth who were too young to take part in the independence struggle.
        3 – how do you know those who said they won’t contribute to the independence struggle are the ones who want the maniac to go now? Can you provide evidence? from what I know it is actually the contrary, those who are fed up with this charade now are the ones who dedicated their life to our country”
        check out every picture in the conferences the opposition held and you will see who is in the front!

  • g January 5, 2012

    test

  • g January 5, 2012

    English speakers
    Africans use hard vocabulary and they think thier are smart. Mr seyum uses a lot of stuff that an average Eritrean never heard off or understand like
    a Chinese fortune cookie rendition
    sophomoric interpretation of African American social crisis
    we dont know what African American is is that a new state
    etc etc
    as an eritrean you should use something an average Eritrean understands
    you seem you are about isayases age so Stop the gossip and you were not in New york when the president said he sleeps 8 to 9 hrs
    aleka beleka gidefo

    The man who sleeps 8 to 9 hours a day without any worry and reads for 5 hours non-stop”
    You supported the sanction against Eritrea and you even wrote personal letter by saying Eritrea is using 2% to help alshabab/alqueda and look Eritreans are suffering going to their country they been searched hard at the airports congratulation for making the life of Eritreans easier.

    I am sick and tired of the opposition talking about pia did this hgdf did that all day long.Tell us what is your plan what did you accomplish what are you doing practicaly to help eritrea and/ or Eritreans inside Eritrea non what so ever goverment supporters in different cities seattel,atlanta where seyum lives sent containers full of books,computers for Eritrean students back home that is one example out of the many things the supporters are doing.

    • Kibrom T. January 5, 2012

      g

      Let us see now, so you are suggesting that Eritreans who use English to share their ideas find the lowest common denominator so that you, Abdi and Isaias can understand them. Right? What is more, you, Abdi and those idiots who went to NY to kiss his shoes stand by him. Right? Have you no shame to ask us to be stupid like you? Go scratch! Find an ERITREAN and ask him or her what it means.

      • Abdi January 6, 2012

        Well the majority of Eritrean are like Abdi if you despise them you lose their support ,and you worth nothing without them.
        And he is right instead of showing your English level it would be better if you make it simple for the majority to understand and have their say and opinions.
        Remember you idiot,Eritreans are all over the world and got educated in different languages,so don’t take English as the only measurement of education.

  • g January 5, 2012

    Mr seyum
    Except your mumbo jimbo articles and meetings with the mumbo jumbo eritreans who didnt even vote for the referendum what did you do for Eritrea. Mr seyum stop being African american and be “nay behaki negro” and help your country dont destroy it.

    • guest January 5, 2012

      you are a moron. I am ashamed of the supporters,

  • Freeprisoners January 5, 2012

    It was no longer interview, it is just for a waste of time. the questions were only around 4-5 but the answers were uncountable pages, The answer blongs to the people or global not for the Eritrean at all.
    We need change, you said ‘ i want to see the other countries result…so then’ but why we are people not that country’s people, why do you want to see others. we have our own constitution and it should be done.
    you have now time to think twice, the Eritreans will give you chance if you hand the people’s law peacefully without taking risk. However if anyonen die in doing democracy, you are liable for that blood. The better thing is to hand it peaceful for the benefits of the people and for your own safty and continution in life.

  • guest1 January 5, 2012

    freeprisoners
    who you talking to?

    • Freeprisoners January 5, 2012

      Guestts 1
      If you read the Tigrigna interview by Mr isaias Afewerki for the new year…my aboove option is beyond its.

    • Abdi January 5, 2012

      guest1
      Lol.