We Need to Re-tool Our Goal A Critic to the Post by Daniel G Michael
We Need to Re-tool Our Goal A Critic to the Post by Daniel G Michael Dear Daniel, Ever since I read your post on EYSC page, I have been vacillating whether a response to your post is appropriate
We Need to Re-tool Our Goal
A Critic to the Post by Daniel G Michael
Dear Daniel,
Ever since I read your post on EYSC page, I have been vacillating whether a response to your post is appropriate or not. This is because, on the one hand, I don’t want to betray my firm conviction that argument among Eritreans, small or big, is of no use; while the dictator is entrenched as ever. On the other, I have run – perhaps you too – into unnecessary squabbles with fellow Eritreans for simply voicing my objections or raising my opinion. Therefore, the fear of whether my critic insinuates your nerve kept me in check. In the end though, I felt some of the points you raised, though arguably interesting points, are nonetheless, subject to further critic and interpretation. My critic is therefore, solely on the points you raised and not the theme of the subject matter, and I hope you accept it in the spirit that it was presented; lest you consider it as an offense to your person. I will try to be concise and to the point.
Daniel,
You chastised as ‘fallacy’ the, “…. Ethiopia’s interest can be intertwined with the interest of the Eritrean people.” Though you seemed to negate this fact, you were short of denying our common interest, or simply obscuring your thoughts in other high sounding phrases, e.g. Weyane…
But here is where the fallacy lies my friend: In the murky waters of Eritrean politics, in the hazy atmosphere of either-you-are-my-friend-or-you-are-my-enemy politics instituted by the dictator, it is almost inevitable for us to entrap ourselves in this absurd school of thought. And here is where we Eritreans are completely detached from the realties of the world; where our understanding of geography and geopolitics is far and in between.
Sir,
If all the countries in the world were separate individual Islands dotted planet Earth, then geopolitics would have little or no value in this world and perhaps wars would have been less likely to happen. But this world was not meant to be like that.
It [the World] was meant to be: different ethnicities and nationalities were meant to live together, regions, – much less countries – were meant to be governed by geography and common interest and their ultimate make or break were to be determined by geopolitics and not by poor perceptions and unattainable sentiments. What is going on in Ethiopia affects us through and through. Ethiopia’s infamy or prosperity have the cascading effect regionally and Eritrea especially. Whether we liked it or not, we were destined to live together with our neighbors, the Ethiopians. Who said Eritrea’s failure is of immense benefit to the Ethiopians, except for Higdef, off course? Who can say with absolute certainty that Eritrea’s failure is Ethiopia’s salvation? All the maneuverings that you hear these days from Ethiopia has a direct correlation with geopolitics.
Daniel,
You made an amusing reference that Ethiopia’s “..refusal to implement the border ruling and hand over territories legally rendered to belong to Eritrea” and their “…desire to see an Eritrea whose nationalism weakened beyond repair” aligned perfectly well with the dictators “tunnel vision – whose only goal is the preservation of his power.”
Wow! I felt that I heard this from Higidef and quite frankly, we usually hear these phrases uttered from none other than Higidef’s point man, Yemane (Monkey). As such, if you prefer to align yourself with these naked lies, then on this issue, I would safely assume that you are indeed a strange bedfellow with Higidef.
On the border ruling, I am a bit dismayed that you are content with what the border commission shoved at your throat. You accepted it, wholly, what some jurists and technocrats sitting in The Hague bestowed you, with absolutely no regard their ruling might have entailed for your people and for Eritrea.
Back in 1995, the dictator plunged Eritrea into war with Yemen in what used to be Hanish Islands in the Red Sea, only Eritrea to lose these Islands – after we lost our best servicemen – to Yemen by the subsequent ruling. Fast forward to 2002, poor Eritrea found itself in the same ugly scenario.
Did you know that previously undisputed Eritrean territories were rendered Ethiopian by these Jurists – all foreigners, who hardly have a token of knowledge about our region?
Have you ever had the chance to study the border ruling? Did you know that the fertile Badme Plains, though Eritrean in sweat and blood, were nevertheless gone to Ethiopia – with the exception of the flashpoint town of Badme? In a ruling reminiscent of a textbook case of injustice, Eritreans who bled for Eritrea found themselves to be Ethiopian by the border ruling. These citizens had been crying to heavens for justice ever since. Evidently, the very fabric of Eritrean society was dissected by this ruling;
Daniel, If what I said seemed a hallow concept to you, Please do this:
Just spread an old Eritrean map on a table; then transpose the latest map on top of it. You will see what Eritrea lost in the last two decades under the Higidefits’ jungle rule and see if you felt some sympathy to your fellow Eritreans.
Sir,
One of the most blatant lies ever told by Higidef and some opposition figures is the one you mentioned, ”…their (Weyane’s) desire to see an Eritrea whose nationalism weakened beyond repair.” Such is the banal reaction of some Eritreans who have gone the extra mile in finding a scapegoat to their problems; and nothing delights the dictator more than when a rallying cry he needed coming out of the opposition figures. If you can present a token of evidence, I want to ask you: what did the Weyane do to weaken Eritrean nationalism? When do we Eritreans learn to confront our problems head on? Putting our house in order seems an alien concept to you, which is why you suggested the Weyane’s ‘ desire to weaken Eritrean nationalism‘ aligns perfectly well with the dictator’s ‘tunnel vision – whose only goal is the preservation of his power ” The dictator and his ever obedient dogs are the ones who weaken Eritrean nationalism my friend. Look at the exodus of the youth. The predicament Eritrea finds itself into has one and only one source: the dictator, whose ultimate goal is the annihilation of the Eritrean people and deliver an emptied Eritrea to his handlers.
Deniel,
One of the weakest links attributed to Eritreans is the inherent belief and willingness to submit to a person who has made a name for himself and to never strive to create that name for yourself; remember, enda Adhanom, enda Ahmed Naser etc… Perhaps out of this faulty reasoning that you accused some in the opposition “…caused the mouths of those who seek a short cut to power to salivate,” when Ethiopia threatened to remove a “one man government in Eritrea.”
First, how do you know their mouth to salivate? Or are you assuming? Well, that is why the great philosopher Francis Bacon left something for posterity to learn, “If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content with doubts he shall end in certainties.
Second, by indicting the opposition ‘to salivate’ at the prospect of power in Eritrea, you glaringly indicated that you do not have a vision, you can not salivate at that prospect; therefore you can not be a leader. There is nothing noble than eyeing the prospect – by force if necessary – of snatching power from the jaws of the Eritrean dictator and saving your people. If you refer to history, that was what great men did.
Despite your indictment however, the Eritrean people and the opposition will continue in their quest for power. Have you heard the famous saying, “Indict a ham sandwich?” Keep away from its literal meaning, because the phrase has other meaning. It means a good prosecutor can persuade a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich. It points out to the stupidity of some people in the jury pool to indict a sandwich. If that was your intention, I tell you, you miserably failed; because our people need salvation at any cost and not acrimony.
Daniel,
What we need at this moment in time is unity not division against our mortal enemy. Neither do we need high sounding phrases like ‘masters of our own destiny.‘ If that were true, the dictator would have gone a long time ago; because the opposition is dysfunctional as ever. We do not need EYSC or EYSNS, but united front against Higidefites and their dogs. Not withstanding the current infighting, the Libyans showed us what a united hand could achieve. As such, Eritrea’s salvation will only come with the complete dismantlement of Higidef and not through dialogue.
Tesfamichael Kidane
Simon G. August 23, 2014
I sometimes believe Eritrea is going foreclosure because the criminal leader won’t pay the mortgage and at the same time those nonsense opposition leaders won’t buy it on short-sale, for whatever’s left, to save it from going down. After that my whole day is miserable, as a result of that thought.
sammy Uk August 23, 2014
Well put! Tes, your argument is logical and honest. We Eritrea need to be true to ourselve; Formulate our policies and vision based on realities on the ground rather fantasy and hollow propaganda.
Paradiso August 23, 2014
TK,
Your rebuttal argument makes a lot of sense. Whether we like it or not, Ethiopians are not only our neighbors but also our closest mirror images that we share more than one thousand kilometers of border that is impossible to guard without full cooperation of both.
The most important that we share almost everything with the Ethiopians include ethnicity, culture, demographic makeup, languages, music, religions, history, archaeology. The best examples: most Afars, Bilen/Agaw and Tigrinya speakers live in Ethiopia; a third of Saho and Kunama live in Ethiopia, the Tigre languages closet cousin — the Amharic — is Ethiopian.
I have not even mentioned the economic interdependence and complementarity and other strategic economic advantages among the two people.
Eritrea and Eritreans can not afford to choose to live in an “island” in integrated and global world unless they want to follow the Hgdef regime.
Tamrat Tamrat August 24, 2014
You see Our tag ethio/eri supposed to help us stand strong, gives us a better Choice, a better movement, better communication. But not for ethio-kunama blindly rorring and kills eri-kunama, the same goes eri-tigrinya, ethio-tigian, eri-afar and ethio afar etc. If we convince an eri-afar wipped out his own People in Afar-region, then it is we who are the worrest genocider not the other way around.
The opposite must be true ie use those People as a bridge to a smooth flawless of everything. And we do that People love the tag they are given.
Another alternatives we have is to deny all Our religion, ethnicity, Language, culture, the Food we used to eat, the way we do Things etc and take one of the tags ethio/eri and live by the definition of Our respective governments. And if Our governments love each other then we Dance together and if they quarrel we wipe out one another. This is what some brainewashed morons trying to accomplish from both sides the last 23 years.
So let’s not be blinded by the over inflated nationalism to the extent of Our economical devastation. What i mean by over inflated nationalism is that if we both eri/ethio were nationalists the way we shouting then the number of Our diaspora could have been so insignificant that the world admires Our nationalism. But the reality shows us that leaving Our land for a better life is not only a reality but it is deep rooted culture. I am not against leaving for a better life is a criminal act. No No. But nationalist People do the opposite. Eritreans for Eritrea in bolonga festivals says it all. I cant imagine the reaction of an italian nationalist for this slogan.
Wedi Mekonnen August 23, 2014
What surprises me is even the unnecessary debate If TPLF/Ethiopians chose do they even need anyone’s permission? So, why on earth all the labeling of those who support or oppose TPLF/Ethiopian actions?
Truly Truly i say to you August 23, 2014
I think Tegadalay Tesfay Temenowo was the one who said this remarkable quote in his at DC Seminar speech, ” Without first identify your enemy, if you start a battle, you already have lost the battle from the beginning.”
I think Tesfay Temenwo reading and experiencing the Ethiopians (Woyanes) behaviour was at final concluded his assertion by saying ” Ethiopia as not the favourable battle ground for Eritreans.”)
Well, understanding the fact, every nation as prioritizes its own interest first, since there is a way a little ground cooperatively to work or to fight with, yours otheers common enemy may the idea could be supportive. But the question is, is Isayas and its few mafia group members(are really common enemy both to Ethiopia and we Eritreans? I think this article writer and those of you making Woyane´s stand in Eritrean issue angel, you have to give honest answer for that.
It is a stupid argument to say leave Woyanes, “They are the once at first which recognizes the Eritrean indipendence”. Of course like the say goes, “ዝብኢ ክሳብ ዝነክስ ይህንክስ” (A hyena walks like a limp until bites you) they are in deed. But what other alternative they have that time, unless to accept. First of it is not with their good will we got our independence. But because of our sacrificed brothers and sisters blood by force is.
But now the question is, Is their altitude really not changed like before you mean they comfortable with Eritrean independence and they have no desire to weaken the Eritrean nationalism, but they like to see a strong united Eritrea, peaceful prosperous Eritrea? Do they have interest the problem they have with Eritrea be it border conflict and other issues to resolve peacefully and for common economical growth to work cooperatively? My honest answer is big “No.” Absolutely not! Please stop your mockery! you can fool and bullshitting others, but not to any real single eritrean be it from regime supporters and in opponents side be.
If needed Ethiopia as has no good will to see the good of Eritreans a lot of evidence can be given, but I fear not to west yours and mines time. But generally the economical, social and diplomatic threat we observing daily by itself it says something more than my words.
If you deny all these facts, i say please stop your stinky mouth, Daneal never mistaken.
In whatever angle language you spoken to impress us; i assure you, no one as can buys your truth. Keep it to yourself. For the sake of the matter truth even if you include baptising me like PFDJ peace mouth, i wouldn´t mind. Because i know Eritrean number one Enemy as is Isyas and his small groups around, and in second place despite i never hate and wish bad to woyanes but in Eritrean issue regardings i believe they also have no good will to see Eritreans live in peace and prosperity. By the way like woyane wishing a poor Eritrea, if the war begins, belive me with their mig 29 if they fly to destroy the Eritrean industry nothing serious damage can do it. because we don´t have, but if our Mig 29 flies over Ethiopian soil believe me with many billions dollar they built it the Grand renosense Dam can be in second easily destroyed it. This i say it not because i like to see that happen , but to indicate inequivalent growth among neighbours how dangerous it is to indicate is.
In a short, in Eritrean nationalism destroying matter, Isyas and Woyanes are, ‘Two sides of the same coin.’
Tamrat Tamrat August 24, 2014
Even you the Peace lover has the plan how to hit key installation in Ethiopia. My question to you then if isaias hates eritreans or Eritrea, then his hates over Ethiopia or Woyane is 100 times; so what would have tplf done then against isaias/pfdj?
failed country August 23, 2014
“Did you know that previously undisputed Eritrean territories were rendered Ethiopian by these Jurists – all foreigners, who hardly have a token of knowledge about our region?”
17 fertile villages to be exact.
Rastaman August 23, 2014
TK,
Thanks for a well articulated response. I had wanted to reply in a similar manner, but as a believer of “Change by any means necessary”, I was afraid to oppose an Opposition Group. The first time I met Daniel, at the San Francisco DEMO,followed by the post Demo assessment in Oakland, I became his secret admirer, until his recent postings and the Bologna Summit with its divisive “Eritrean Solutions for Eritrean Problems.” I had planned to go to Bologna last year until they come up with the slogan. I still wish them success and have donated my share only because of my conviction in the “Change by any means necessary”. Given the gravity of the situation, Eritrea is in, one can’t offer a band aid when what is needed is a CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation). I smell a wish of power sharing with the regime. Mobilize a certain registered number of youth and use that a leverage to settle for power sharing. What is needed in the force for change are elements who wish could die happy on the eve of the day, Dictatorship crumbles and the transition to a Democratic Eritrea heralds.
You brought a good point regarding the EEBC decision. By DIA’s own admission, we have lost uncontested huge chunks of villages to Ethiopia. I would rather keep the Eritreans and their farmland than ran after a dusty village of Bademe that has been inhabited by Ethiopians since its inception, despite being an Eritrean Territory. Never has the village of Bademe been administered under the Italian, British, or even during the Federation Era. I would be happy to see it incorporated to where it belongs, but not at the expense of loosing many Eritrean Villages. Why wouldn’t a responsible Govt. be open to a discussion to reverse an erroneous third party arbitration that took place in Hague. The reason is only to give the regime a chance what it loves to do: Proxy war,Indefinite National Service to only subjugate the people. We the Change Seekers owe it to ourselves to have a mandate to free our people and govern themselves. Again all those Change Seekers should do so with absolute commitment and should be able to say that they could die happy on the eve of the Freedom Day.
Truly Truly i say to you August 23, 2014
Actually Tesfamariam kidane if you have a personal issue with Daneal, you have to confront him there where he wrote article not at Assenna.
But if it obliges you the Eritrean issue and have desire to write article there are many serious actual issues. For instance, why do you not write article about current PM H/ mariam Desalgne expression regarding Eritrea? About Isyas´s new friendship with Russia? etc. Here there are many points to debate? If in deed war begins with Ethiopia, what will be the position of opponents and individuals like you ? Do the friendship with Russia really benefits Eritrea? Under Isayas leadershipment whatever help if comes from Russia can benefit us or it helps to extend and strength, the Isyas dictatorship to fulfil his hidden agenda systematical to destroy the Eritrean nationalism and sovereign state? in my view to my own final question the answer i have is this. Isyas since not have Eritrean root and sentiment, by never means could helpful to us. If in did he was be Eritrean and working for the Eritrean agenda , the opportunity he got to have friendship with Russia of course would be considerable to benefit us, for instance to defend our nation that by force occupied territory to reverse. But other side it is wise to ask to bring back our occupied territory do we really need need modern armaments from Russia? I don´t think so. Isyas and his mafia groups if they be real Eritreans and wise, who working for nation interest, by raising the Ukraine sovereign territory issue and the American stand by realativing, they could demand the international community diplomatically to have same justice, to that by Ethiopia violated the Eritrean territory after the International Border Commission final and binding decision to be respected. But they wouldn´t do that and try to raise and challenge the issue despite a golden opportunity opens them to be heard our case internationally, as i said because it is not their interest. These and many other issues was a relevant current issues which we want to see everyone debating, because it enabling us to expose the ruling regime as not working for benefit of Eritrea to those blind dummy supporters. Not when we wasting time by rebuking individual persons point of view.
Truly Truly i say to you August 23, 2014
Please read the statement, do we really need modern armaments from Russia? as modern weapon arming from Russia? I meant. Thanks!
Haqqi Nezareb August 24, 2014
Birds of the same feather flock together: Tesfay Temnew, Daniel G/Michael, and Truly Truly
Truly Truly i say to you August 24, 2014
If someone believes this argument is going on among Eritrean oppositions each other, this person should be either meek, fool (ignorant) or by disguising self as if like a citizen who have a mission deliberately to deceive others could be. Please where on earth have you seen, any oppositioner because hate its regime; when standing and compromising against own nation interest arguing?
I am sorry to say this, beginning from the article writer all of you on siding with him propagating, by amount of impressing words attempting to convince Eritreans as if Woyane and their master have good will to see end the border decision to end peacefully or be respected, all of you have to be Woyane piece mouth cadres,rather than Eritrean activists i would say.
Do you think border issue as final and binding only decided in Ethio-Eritrea conflict history? What about in Yugoslavia, Russia, Ukraine and many places of Africa? You piece mouth Woyane cadres, if your argumentation was Isyas should not to use border issue as excuse to exploit and abuse power, by denying all kinds of human right, constitution, election etc we may believe you on behalf of for Eritrean good is you arguing, but when seeing you make woyanes angel in Eritrean issue, no way! No one buys your concern.
Again for the sake of truth and honesty, let me ask you a question?
As Eritreans if it obliges you Eritrean matter have you courage to ask the US to help us that by international border commission decided our sovereign territory to be respected? like they helping Ukraine territory to be respected?
Have you courage to ask like we condemning the PFDJ mafia illegal regime collecting 2% tax to stop from diaspora community, all foreign mine companies also to stop collaborating with Mafia regime, until we have by public elect legal regime?
Do you think by compromising with injustice, Only because you talk smooth words in your tongue to US and Woyane you will be respected ? By them may be! But not definitely by sight of my Lord and my God Jesus Christ!
If you want learn God´s truth, here is few verses.
“It is not good to have respect for a man’s position: for a man will do wrong for a bit of bread.(Psams 28; 21) ኣድልዎ ሰናይ ኣይኰነን፡ ሰብ ምእንቲ ቝራስ ኣንጌራ ይብድል። (ምሳሌ 28; 21)
“He who says words of protest to a man will later have more approval than one who says smooth words with his tongue.” (Proverbs 28; 23)
ካብቲ ብልዙብ ልሳን ዜቀባጥርሲ፡ እቲ ንሰብ ዚግስጾ ደሓር ዝበለጸ ሞገስ ይረክብ። (ምሳሌ 28; 23)