Somalia
War, a cover for genocide against the Oromos
By
Siddise Abamagal
In
2004, when prominent human right groups such is Amnesty International and Human
Rights Watch produced detailed reports about the gross human rights violations
against Oromos, the regime, instead of addressing those concerns, changed focus
to the election which Oromos know from the outset that it would be a sham
election which the regime would not only rig it but also identify its main
opponents among the citizens. In the run up for the 1992 election, the regime
purposely excluded the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), the vanguard Oromo
political force, knowing that OLF could win the election in a land slide
victory in Oromia. The same method has been applied during the 2005 election.
Since OLF was declared "illegal", it could not participate in the
election. To over shadow the plight of Oromo people, the regime allowed smaller
and new political parties to participate. Strangely enough, to give a semblance
of free and democratic election, the regime allowed these new parties to gain
access to government owned media. By doing so, it was able to temporarily dupe
the world and peace loving Ethiopians that
Having
caught up red handed while cheating the vote, Zenawi unleashed his secret
weapon against those who were peacefully demanding their vote to be respected.
An elected Oromo member of the parliament Tasfaye Adane was killed in broad day
light by government security forces. The entire leadership of the opposition
parties, mainly from the Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD), were put in
prison and charged with treason and genocide. The entire free press in the
country has been silenced and journalists have been jailed. His Western friends
who once praised him of being one of the "African new generations of
democrats" were forced to see the true nature of Zenawi’s regime.
Now
a year and half after the election, the regime is trying to come with a new
cover up to unleash new wave of genocide against the Oromo dissents. For those
who are following the development, hundreds of Oromo members of the army were
compelled to defect and several othe rs including high ranking Oromo military
and police officers were sacked and replaced by those who are less competent to
speak against the regime. Hundreds of Oromo soldiers, led by Brig. General
Kemal Gelchu, Brig. General Hailu Gonfa, Colonel Gammachu Ayana, Colonel Ababa
Garesu and many other high ranking officers have defected to OLF after
realizing the unwavering anti-Oromo, anti-democratic and dictatorial stand of
the regime. The commander of Ethiopian air force, the only remaining senior Oromo
military official, General Alemishet Degife and army Brig General Kumera have
been sacked. Military sources close to the regime disclosed that at least 41
Oromo members of the military above the ranks of major, including General Aloo,
have been sacked and immediately put under detention. The regime has forced
prominent Oromo lawyers, such us judge Tashale Abara to exile so that they
cannot defend the rights of their people in the court of law. It has also
threatened to death Oromo members of parliament such as Dr Getachew Jigii who
fled the country leaving their constituency without representation. Any
potential Oromo within the country who can be a potential treat is eliminated
one by one. Now the regime is ready, the preparations over. This time around it
declared "an illegal, immoral and senseless war" against
The
TPLF’s rubber stamp parliament has approved Zenawi’s war declaration. This
should no come as a surprise because those MPs were not elected by the people,
they were rather appointed by Zenawi since the election was deemed null and
void. Almost each and every MPs who belong to opposition parties had condemned
and opposed the war and as a result has been accused of been enemy of the
state. Zenawi’s declaration of war on OLF and other armed groups under legal
pretext is nothing other than trying to give his planned genocide a legal cover
up.
Therefore
in the upcoming weeks and months we will be witnessing a nationwide campaign of
arrest and killing against Oromos. While officially telling the world it evades
It
is sad to see that the international community is turning a blind eye on Zenawi’s
preparation to turn the Horn in to a complete chaos. It is a shame for the
Zenawi’s
declaration of war should be seen not only against that of the Somali people,
but also against all people in the region including Ethiopians, Kenyans,
Eritrean, and Sudanese. The Oromos cannot be a part of this regime’s war
against our Somali neighbors and condemn it earnestly.
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The author is a Public Policy student and lives in