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Ethiopians United Can Never be Defeated!

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Ethiopians United Can Never be Defeated!

By Alemayehu G. Mariam

February 9, 2009



What Is Ethiopian Unity?

There are some who are working double overtime to make sure Ethiopia is strewn across the African continent like shards of broken ethnic glass. They have spent the last 18 years sleepless devising ways of defeating the people by separating them along ethnic, religious, cultural, regional and class lines. Now, we say emphatically: "Enough! Not This Time!" This is our time to come together and unite against a divisive, dastardly and devilish dictatorship. This is the time to stand up and declare: "Ethiopians united can never be defeated!"

But what exactly is the "unity" which makes Ethiopians invincible? In its purest form, Ethiopian unity is a "soul-force" or "truth force" that dwells within the heart and mind of each patriotic Ethiopian and impels him or her to take a personal and public stand for the indivisibility of the Ethiopian nation under God and the one-ness of the Ethiopian people. This "truth-force" has many manifestations. As a state of mind, it signifies the indisputable principle that every Ethiopian has the right to vote for the government of his/her choice and to live in a country where human rights are fully respected and the rule of law reigns supreme. As a form of political advocacy and action, Ethiopian unity means working together on a common set of goals while respecting our differences; uniting around a common vision, agenda and dream and making a personal commitment to work with others on the basis of trust, honor and love of country. As a spiritual experience, Ethiopian unity is about praying together -- regardless of our faith -- for the end of tyranny and dictatorship, and the blossoming of true brotherhood and sisterhood in equality, liberty and the rule of law. Ethiopian unity is quintessentially about working together to build a future based on the firm belief that the next generation of Ethiopians will not be victimized by a succession of dictators who cling to power by means of arbitrary arrests and detentions, extrajudicial killings, political persecution and stolen elections. It is ultimately about living free in a land where justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream!

Unity Does Not Mean There Are No differences
Ethnic division is an ugly fact of Ethiopian history nurtured and refined to its highest political form by the current dictators. One can not run away from it. But Ethiopian unity does not mean the complete absence of differences. The United States of America is "united" not on the basis of uniformity of culture, religion, race, class or ethnicity. Rather, diversity is the glue that holds Americans together. Americans from all walks of life live harmoniously under the rule of law which guarantees their individual rights to personal autonomy, ethnic and cultural identity and independent political activity. It is in the American melting pot that Americans of all backgrounds join hands to "form a more perfect union." A unity where there are no differences is unnatural and unhealthy. Differences are to unity what alloys are to steel. Likewise Ethiopian unity must be forged in the hearts and minds of free men and women of all ethnic, cultural, religious and socio-economic backgrounds.

The Power of ONE: Each One of Us is a Unifying Force
Gandhi taught, "You must be the change you want to see in the world." If we want to see a more just and equitable society in Ethiopia, a country where the rule of law is supreme and where government fears its people, each one of us must act. Every Ethiopian is a power for good or evil. We have to make the choice to be a force for good. By every thought we contemplate and act we perform, we can bring about greater unity and harmony among the people. This is a burden of responsibility we carry for ourselves now, and for the next generation. The power of one for good or evil can not be underestimated. We have seen for nearly two decades how one man with a small group of henchmen has been able to destroy an entire nation. What we must also see is that many individuals working together can heal the wounds inflicted upon our country and set it on course to its glorious destiny. Everything begins with the one: One step begins a thousand mile journey. One tree starts a forest. One bird heralds the arrival spring. One candle illuminates the enveloping darkness. One voice can speak for thousands. One hope, one dream can raise the spirit of millions. Each one of us has the Power of One. Let's use it for the good of Ethiopia and the Ethiopian people.

Understanding the Adversary and Extending an Olive Branch
What have we learned from the last 18 years of dictatorial rule in Ethiopia? What can we learn from the 2005 elections? How can we build coalitions to help advance democracy, freedom and human rights in Ethiopia? The last 18 years have taught us many lessons. We know that the current dictators of Ethiopia are politically and morally bankrupt, and have no legitimacy in the eyes of the people. We know their raison d'etre (reason for existence) is to cling to power by any and all means necessary. They have proven that they will lie, cheat, rob, steal, kill and do whatever it takes to keep themselves in power. We also know they thrive in a culture of corruption. Politics to them is the business of corruption. The dictators also know basic truths about themselves: They are despised by the vast majority of the people. They know after 18 years of misrule, squandering the country's scarce resources on wars, useless projects and mindless adventures and social experiments they have little to show for it. (Recently, the World Bank reported that Ethiopia has been lagging in its infrastructure development [that is facilities, services and installations needed for the functioning of a society], as compared to other African countries.) They know they have committed so many unspeakable crimes that they dread the advent of that inevitable day when they will be held to account. They know they will never be able to win in the field of free political competition. The international community knows who they are too: war criminals, human rights violators and international outlaws. The ultimate truth about our adversaries is that they will employ a scorched earth policy if they believe they are at risk of losing power. For them it will be the old après moi le deluge (after me, the flood; or the Amharic equivalent of the donkey's byword that she does not care if tall grasses never grow after she is gone.) For nearly two decades, they have used ethnic division to consolidate their power, and they will not hesitate to use the same strategy to dismember Ethiopia on their way out.

But there is also another truth we must know: Not all of those on the side of our adversaries are truly our adversaries. Our adversaries are not necessarily a monolith, a single block of rock. It is true that the ruthless crooks at the top are carved out of the same granite of corruption, cruelty and criminality. But there are many who just live under the dark shadow of this rock out of simple survival. They pretend to support the dictators, but in reality, they are sick and tired of living under the long dark shadow of the hard rock of dictatorship. They do not want to be the object of irrational hate, contempt and ridicule by their countrymen and women. They too want to live in peace and harmony with their brothers and sisters. We need to extend olive branches to each one of them so that they do not feel trapped in circumstances over which they have little control, and make it possible for them to join the true cause of democracy, freedom and human rights. It is not necessary to scare or humiliate them and push them deeper into desperation where they see only one option: go down with the dictators. We need to reassure them always that we bear no malice towards them, but we condemn unreservedly any intentional illegal and immoral acts they may have perpetrated against their countrymen and women.

How Do We Practice Diaspora Unity?
Unity is a combination of dialogue and action. It is fundamentally an affirmation of our humanity before ethnicity, nationality, political party, Africanity or Ethiopianity. The strongest form of human unity is based on unity of thought around principles of truth and justice. We demonstrate unity in the actions we take in our personal lives and how we treat and relate to each other; that is, in our ability to build relationships based on authenticity (the degree to which one is true to one's own personality, spirit, or character) and not ethnicity (looking at the world through tribal and cultural lenses). Practicing unity means focusing on issues and ideas and not personalities; not dwelling too much on the wrongs that have been done to us in the past but how we can heal each other in the future; adopting evidence-based thinking instead of reacting emotionally; thinking before acting and always maintaining a personal policy of openness, honesty, fairness and respect for each other. Practicing unity is also about not acting in certain ways: refraining from soiling the names and reputations of those who struggle with us in the cause but may not agree with us on everything; avoiding rumor-mongering; not insisting that we have a monopoly ownership of the whole truth; and refusing to walk a mile in the shoes of those with whom we disagree. None of us is naïve enough to believe that we can get beyond our differences, whatever they may be, in a single political event; nor do we believe that the removal of dictatorship will be a cure-all to all of our problems. But it is necessary now to begin working together for a better future without embracing the weighty burdens of our past, or becoming its helpless victims. That is why we must embrace the audacity of hope and act selflessly to help the Motherland.

The Power of Dialogue: Out of Many Voices, ONE
The national motto of the United States declares, "E pluribus Unum" (One Out of Many). Our motto for Ethiopian Diaspora dialogue ought to be, "Out of Many Voices, One." Coming to one voice will not be easy because there are too many echoes reverberating across the canyons that divide Ethiopians and keep us needlessly apart. We must bridge through genuine dialogue the ethnic canyons, the generational canyons, the culture canyons, the gender canyons, the language canyons, the religious canyons, the class canyons and the urban-rural canyons. We need many bridge-builders to sign up and begin working on laying the foundation for a robust Ethiopian democracy based on truly free elections, respect for the rule of law and human rights, the establishment of an independent judiciary, and the free functioning of an independent press and civic society institutions.

The power of Ethiopian Diaspora Dialogue should not be undervalued. Unity of thought in dialogue must precede unity of collective action; and the power of dialogue is the power of reason and the power of honest and authentic communication. The Ethiopian Diaspora Dialogue, we believe, has started everywhere. Many are in the beginning stages. We honor all who have taken the initiative to dialogue and encourage them to continue and intensify their efforts. We are humbly proud to be part of the emerging teams of dialogue facilitators in the Diaspora. We believe "truth-powder" is far superior to our adversaries' gunpowder. Guns and tanks do not stand behind us. Strong beliefs and ideas about the power of a united Ethiopian people do. And there is no gun or tank that can defeat an idea whose time has come. And the time has come for all of us to work single-mindedly for the cause of freedom, democracy and human rights in Ethiopia. Ancient wisdom says, "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with other." We want to go far with our compatriots on the long journey to freedom from dictatorship. As we do so, we are inspired by Barack's message to the American people: "For we have a choice in this country. We can accept a politics that breeds division, and conflict, and cynicism…. Or we can come together and say, "Not this time." It is high time that all freedom-loving patriotic Ethiopians the world over make a choice, stand up and shout: "NOT THIS TIME!" Let's come together and make 2009 the beginning of a New Era of Unity in the Ethiopian Diaspora. YASTESERYAL!

Ethiopians United Can Never Be Defeated!


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msg Comment from: Geza [Visitor]
I wish you had the Amharic version of the article for the wider public.The arrticle has challenged my complacency as far as my activism is concerned.Thank you pro.May God bless your fertile mind more!

Geza
PermalinkPermalink 02/09/09 @ 10:17

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msg Comment from: denkem [Visitor]
tnx but the level of Ethiopian Diaspora perception is yet nill
the never tnk better than 80%
the Ethiopian farmers.
PermalinkPermalink 02/09/09 @ 18:12

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msg Comment from: Maazabekele [Visitor]
Professor Alemayehu,

thank you very much!
I always appreciate your commitment and tireless efforts for unity, rule of law, justice etc. Your pen is a nightmare for Woyanes.

amazing Professor!
Min lihunilih?! Ligelbetilih?!

Egzer Mignotihin Yasakalih!
Your efforts have inspired many young people including myself. Keep it up bro!
PermalinkPermalink 02/09/09 @ 18:13

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msg Comment from: Maazabekele [Visitor]
Girum New Professor ALMariam!

Enezih bitasham Tebab Gosegnoch yanten 1/10 biyadilachew min neber?
PermalinkPermalink 02/09/09 @ 18:45

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msg Comment from: armacho [Visitor]
this moron proffessor strikes again.this ambulance chaser is nothing but rash limbough of ethiopoian politiccs.he starts and ends in hate.nothing more nothing less
PermalinkPermalink 02/09/09 @ 22:22

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msg Comment from: Sam [Visitor]
Thank you Professor you have been working hard to bring us together now its up to us to take action. But one thing i would like to sugget for you Professor please make your article short and informative so we can get the point quick. i dont have nothing agains you this is my suggetion may God bless you.
PermalinkPermalink 02/09/09 @ 23:17

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msg Comment from: Halafi Mengedi [Visitor]
Your unity is the old one ethnic group to decide the life all Ethiopian ethnic groups. We have a unity party right now ever seen before. Ask the farmers around the country and they will tell you they are very happy because they are involved in the decision making for their own life. No more what is good for Amhara in diaspora is good for the rest of Ethiopia. The future of Ethiopia unity is what is good for all Ethiopian ethnic groups are good for Ethiopia. I know when you look the map you can not stand it any more Mr. Professor. Ethiopia is made up of so many ethnic groups and we have to recognize each other's interest and needs and respect one another as Ethiopians.

Yes the MP of the ruling party is not good one. He does not protect the interest of the country either short or long term. He is preoccupied how he can stay in power at expense of the country and protect the interest of his agents.
PermalinkPermalink 02/09/09 @ 23:32

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msg Comment from: Dave [Visitor]
"Enough! Not This Time!" You're trying to sound like Obama, but you're NObama.All of you who write in these Ethiopian blogs have old ideas and principles. You should stop those narcissistic ideologies and try to innovate fresh politics without hate and division. I am tired of such stupid slogans and nonsense as "Ethiopians united can never be defeated!" Professor, come up with compromise ideas and facilitate peaceful solutions, don't bark here with full of nonsense every time.
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msg Comment from: smmtft yewqtmlkt aydlm [Visitor]
armacho wrote: "...he starts and ends in hate."
Would you show us where the Professor expressed hate in his article?
As far as my knowledge is concerned his article is very informative and is written in good intention and a strong instrument to strengthen the unity of all peace loving.

I hope the new generation will listen to such personalities and work for the development of that country.
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 00:28

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msg Comment from: omo [Visitor]
Ethiopian unity with equality and peace will help our people to free itself from dictatorship, poverty, hunger, misery, disease and backwardness. Our backwardness is terrifying even by African standard.
Our Achilles’ heal has always been our disunity. The dictator knows it, worked for it, and he is enjoying the fruits of our disunity. He knows this big weakness of ours, and this is why he is insolent, feels no accountability and spits at our face. Otherwise he would have functioned and behaved differently.
Ethnicity is our main problem, the cause of our disunity. As if ethnicity is a unique Ethiopian problem, we Ethiopians make a big fuss out of it, because as people we feel insecure.
America is a land where all ethnic groups that exist on this earth live together in harmony. They are the pillars on which America is built and ethnic diversity functioned as a great advantage for American development. Many other nations simply saw ethnicity as a minor problem, while many others saw it as a positive factor on which they built their nations.
Ethiopians, learn to live together, work together, think together and act together; otherwise you will disappear from the world map.
Our people has suffered for too long. We diaspora Ethiopians should always remember that, contrary to our three meals a day, the majority of Ethiopians do not afford even a single decent meal. Let’s not think with our full bellies and empty brain. Let’s put ourselves in the poor Ethiopian shoes, and let’s not forget that we all came from this poor Ethiopian society, which does not care if he is an Amhara, Oromo, Tigre or what ever.
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 00:53

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msg Comment from: ale [Visitor]
Here we go again. Yetemare denkoro!
Have you ever asked youself, who you audience are? Who is Ethiopian to you? If you think you are going to unite Ethiopians, Who are these people? I will answer it for you. The addis boys in time of Haileselassie and the millitary juanita or I will give onother name yeshowa amara. These people also have contaminated the diaspora. For Mr.A , I refuse to say proffessor, because I do not believe it, Ethiopia is Addis Ababa and Ethiopians are Amara's. Have you ever think of the nationalities Ethiopia is blessed with? If you do have you ever think including them in you endless meetings?No,all you think is power and be dominant. I don't care what ethinic group should be in power, Amara dominance will never happen again. At the end of my comment, let me guess something about you, keep in mind I know nothing about you except for your stupid writtings. You are somehow related to the previous government authoritiies, that's how you develope your bitterness.
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 01:40

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msg Comment from: The insider [Visitor]
Al Mariam is 100% right indeed. Unity is very important and that is why the people of Ogaden want to unite with their Somali brethern in Somalia (Mogadishu).
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msg Comment from: Tamrat Tamrat [Visitor]
Halafi Mengedi!
tplfs and eplfs (shabians) are the worrest confused and opportunist creaturs. The one thing you hate most is unity because unity is thing to do with sharing and in your case now you make sure no leadrs from other ethnic groups poletically, economically or in bussiness seat in power. And this way you want to give power only to woyanes and some confused shabians in EThiopia so that they develdop only Tigray or make sure tigiraians doing economically good. But the most hopless thing is you think this is new penomena only tplfs knew. But many have hadd tried and the end result is like the now Somalia.
We asked the farmers and the tigrian farmers have now new gods while 9 millions other have nothing to.

To eplfs the soldiers who are protecting the tigrians from shabians are the ethiopian children. Tell thesd different ethnic groups that there is peace where they leave. It is only lack of food because their youngsters sacrificing them selves for EThiopia from shabia and the likes.

This what i mean when i say tplf are confused. When there is advantage in our Unity they wave our flag. And this is not new.

Look the shabianas. Starting from their leaders to the one who are refugee in Ethipia they are occupied that amara, tigray, oromo, gambela will have their own country while they sing One eritrea or death. What about making free the afar, the kunama, etc free from tigrigna people. You dont get such confussed, greedy oportunist people.

So dear Ethiopians our unity is a good solution for our development, ask the shabians. But If the majority of our people do not want it, let us do it in a respected way so that we can live in peace after wards.
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msg Comment from: Dagim [Visitor]
What is this old furt talking about? Is he preaching the dergue type of unity or he has something new? Unity for who? Unity for what and who are trying to break down the country into pieces... isn’t it the prof and his cronies associating with Shabya and trying to be foot soldiers to destabilize the country? It is a clear fact that he writes to echo his pessimistic point of view and to add his voice to the doom sayers and who wish all the evil to the country. This chauvinist thinks and dreams like to old and forgotten dergue-Issepa rogue that led the country to the verge of destruction and disintegration. The unity should come with the full flagged participation of all the national nationalities and from within of the people from ETHIOPIA not from the so called rotten old fished diaspora. Hard liners and chauvinists will die dreaming a bad dream which will turn to be a nightmare and kill them slowly but surely
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msg Comment from: NegestA [Visitor]

we now what you unity means and have been for it all along. You put it as if it is news to every Ethiopian. You are so confused do you by the way read back what you wrote in the past. What are you trying to teach us prof. By the way have you ever been home to Ethiopia? if not come visit us you might get some sense to write. Come home and teach at the universities - my suggestion is as a visiting prof. my guess isyou may not like to stay long without your luxuries and goodies in the US but it is good to visit for a change.~!
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 08:56

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msg Comment from: aba tenna [Visitor]
Not again! You needmgebrehi to get a life. You have been preaching to yourself for too long---a general without an army
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 09:29

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msg Comment from: Ogadenian [Visitor]
Who is Ethiopian nobady but you pal.

Don't nobody wants to be Ethiopian

I for one most definately not Ethiopian

I'm Somalia Ogaden proud you dig

So go back to your highlands and

leave our land behind NOW
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 10:06

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msg Comment from: termoose [Visitor]
WHAT IS UNITY TO U. UNITE WHO? i HAVN'T SEEN UNITY IN EHTIOPIA LIN=KE UNDER EPRDF RULER. ALL ETHENIC GROUP ARE THE SAME AND ALL HAVE THIER SAY. aL MARIAM'S UNITY IS TO UNITE AMHARA'S TO REGAIN POWER IN ETHIOPIA THEY THINK ETHIOPIA BELONGS TO THEM. U NEED ANOTHER 100 YEARS TO CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE AND UNDERSTAND OTHERS
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msg Comment from: almaz addisu [Visitor]
What a contradiction! How can you preach unity when you have hate in your heart? When you focus on the negatives and doom saying? It is pathetic to see the good proffesor degenerate into hypocratical novice
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msg Comment from: Zebra [Visitor]
TPLF Cadres you write the same point as you told to do. This is your day to day job, but you cannot convince any one except the TPLF member, who have narrow mind like you.

No … No Doubt Unity is Power. Unity is death for TPLF
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msg Comment from: true comment [Visitor]
choma ras hula pay attention to the proffesr and do what he ask you to do. i beilive it won't harm no body.
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msg Comment from: Ali roble [Visitor]
Keep the good job professor. At least You tell many issues and some truth that many heshas deliberately skirt or ignorate about..

I would apprecaited if you could do more research and write a book for future generations about the Ethiopia's ethnic diversity and past socio-political exclusion and how people could reconcile with each other and forge more inclusive future and peaceful country, and nothing like the failed old regimes and modus operandi of the cannibalitic current one.

In oder to correct past mistakes and buld some trust , it must admitted old mistakes, then suggested remedies, apologies or purposed whatever other solutions necessary for societal healings.

As we all aware of it,professor, there great deal of mistrust, injustice and grieviences in terms of Social,economic and poltical that inflicted upon certain groups than others over centuries. And that is preciley the reason the Tigrai minority in power for so long and they will hang on it much longer if people denaying about it or not discussed soon.
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Comment from: The insider [Visitor]

Al Mariam is 100% right indeed. Unity is very important and that is why the people of Ogaden want to unite with their Somali brethern in Somalia (Mogadishu).
______________________________

And you are 100 % right too. Unity is indeed very important and that's why you and yours should pack your camels and start walking back home where you came from in the first place. That is prior to illegally squatting on ancient, fertile and holy Ethiopian land, and afterward sneaking in (across the border that separates Ethiopia from South-Somalia, Somaliland and Punkland) in order to escape the hell hole that reminds you of unity and brethren.
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msg Comment from: Andrew Shiloh Selassie [Visitor]
Of course our unity can never be defeated. It is not only the past 18 years, but the past 34 years of dictatorial rule that has caused Ethiopia to go through great tribulation. Our history through the church and kebra negast is second to none, and success can only come to Ethiopia once the constitutional monarchy is restored,"Ethiopia is for the people and religion for the individual" Haile Selassie word whom would always maintain that the church is the head of Ethiopia. Blessed are they that work to defend the crown of Ethiopia which is reserved to the actual dynasty.
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msg Comment from: woyane hunter [Visitor]
:D ETHIOPIANS UNIT TO KICK SOME AG@ME ASS.
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msg Comment from: safu [Visitor]
Hi professor,

I like the idea, but is not it this Obang Metho's idea. Why did you ignore his call and now launch his as yours? As people say up there, does this unity call have to come from you, to be accepted by Ethiopians, but ignore Obang’s call? Sorry if minorities such as Obang who tirelessly work for Ethiopian unity is ignored, then going to the old way is not going to unite Ethiopian. You people have been given the chance to lead Ethiopia and have failed miserably. It is good to support untarnished and fresh group, if you really want Ethiopian unity, but not power and resource for few. It is time we stop and support talented person regardless of his origin. Even, Nazret.com has ignored this gay and his call. He is true Ethiopian and should not be ignored and his ideas should not be robbed, Perjury is crime. Is he wasting time and energy? Does he need to organise liberation front to be respected? You people seem to listen and respect if one takes disunity view. What you people are implying is that persons like Obang like the idea, but is not it this Obang Metho's idea. Why did you ignore his call and now launch his as yours? As people say up there, does this unity call have to come from you to be accepted by Ethiopians, but ignore Obangs call? Sorry if minorities such as Obang who tirelessly work for Ethiopian unity is ignored, then going to the old way is not going to unite Ethiopian. You people have been given the chance to lead Ethiopia and have failed miserably. It is good to support untarnished and fresh group, if you really want Ethiopian unity, but not power and resource for few. It is time we stop and support talented person regardless of his origin. Even, Nazret.com has ignored this gay and his call. He is true Ethiopian and should not be ignored and his ideas should not be stolen, Perjury is crime. Do you think that persons like Obang are not Ethiopians and cannot represent Ethiopia? If that is a case, you are going to dead end. Obang has spoken to Oromo’s, Ogadinian and all others and has won respect apart from you gays. How can you make us believe you and join or accept your call? Let me know!

Regards

Safu
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msg Comment from: safu [Visitor]
Sory, I forgot something else. Ethnicity is not created by this overnment. It used it as an instrument to strengthen its power grip, but Halesislse and particularly theprevious rulling regimes created bad situation by calling names and writing bad histry about other Ethiopian ethinic groups. Such as Gala, shritam somale, hidatan, Baria, uncivilised shankla, Dorze,and so on. All is their creation and we should not forget how praud we were when some one is insulted and indermined. Please read all histry books written for other ethnic groups that are praudly translated by the rulling class. It is now hoanting us, but we have to take responsibility for what we have done to ourselves. No more Baria!

safu
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msg Comment from: woyane hunter [Visitor]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg5r4YkQmd4&eurl
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msg Comment from: yoni [Visitor]
It is funny the the word "UNITY" comes out a person's mouth whose camp is full of AND ONLY AKRARI AMHARAS...
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msg Comment from: Katikala [Visitor]
The analogy between Ethiopia and U.S.A is clearly false. Ethiopia is closer in its history and makeup to countries such as Russia, Belgium, Canada, and may be India. Praising the US can be fine, trying to make a U.S. out of Ethiopia is dishounest, and a folly. The writer knows it too, so why is he spending his capacity to write on the wrong analogy? A mystry! Do not tell me it is because you love Ethiopia. Who does not love where they come from?
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msg Comment from: tole [Visitor]
Unity is everyone's dream that can simply be accomplished if one decide to do so. But before preaching unity, one should apologise for his/her past ugly did to their surroundings, rather than telling us to unite by giving us an example of the presence leader. We are aware of the presence leader. to tell you, you coming back to rule Ethiopia is a nightmare for some of us. Anyway. you should know when to give up too-i mean there is nothing called Ethiopia-it is all made up.
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 19:59

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msg Comment from: Dalo [Visitor]

Profossor?

United, who is united Amhara or
All Ethiopians which you mean?
is Anfars,Somalis,Gambela,Oromo,
Tigreans included?
No, I no what you mean. you mean
those who are only in Addis and
Gondar.
Professor, did you know more than
Addis Abbeba (Duriyooj), who think
that all Ethiopia is Amhara.
of course Amharas are Ethiopians.
but, not only them. you used to
rule hundreds of years give chance
to your cousines Tigreans they
have right to rule. give chance to
to do their time. if not Ethiopia
will be devided and every nation
will take its ethnic region.
Now, it is not time when Amhara
only has gun and power. days gone
not will came back. be in good
terms with your cousines. they
are closist of all other ethinics
if they leave the Somalis,or the
Oroms will rule and exterminate
all of you and your religion.
still Tigreans speak your
there are your co-religionist
and brothers of your wives or
husbands of your sisters. you
can understand them.but when the
others came you will not be the
level of society in Ethiopia that
you are. still you are benefitor
combaring with Somalis,Gambelas,
Anfars. Do not lose it

God bless my Amhara brothers
and teach them not to do again the
mistakes
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 20:15

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msg Comment from: Thinker [Visitor]
HI,DALO why don't think posetive.
we don't have any problem governed by
Tigreans,they have been fighting for
Ethiopia for the last 2000 years.
the problem is devisive politics and
corruption are not taking as any where
but to the ditch.good government listen
its own people,working with people.
protect the conuntries boundary.....
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 21:10

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msg Comment from: Thinker [Visitor]
HI,DALO why don't you think posetive.
we don't have any problem governed by
Tigreans,they have been fighting for
Ethiopia for the last 2000 years.
the problem is devisive politics and
corruption are not taking as any where
but to the ditch.good government listen
its own people,working with people.
protect the conuntries boundary.....
if OLF stands for Ethiopia I don't have
any problem to work with them. we
have to know Ethiopia is surrounded by
countries who are historically always
against Ethiopian development.
you have to think,think ,think again
and again.
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/09 @ 21:16

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msg Comment from: Brooks [Visitor]
In political arguments,our insight is when we think clearer images of our selves,mainly inducing our selves to explore our feeling of self knowledges.But if we spy on our selves,to discover whether our knowledge is strong/weak,must relate it to social norms of judgements accepted in reasoning.Self knowledge is of social origin.Political arguments void moral power is uselessness of inner cause.Political arguments in falsity of statements always invalidates the claim to know it,in believe/surmise,it is a distinction between two selves in the same skin.Unity specially in moral power is insight we have never to proof it.Thanks.
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msg Comment from: Nicole [Visitor]
What goes arround comes arround. This wind bag and his friends were insulting Weyane as to mean a bad word. Now, it is rather very funny, when one of the groups who sympathise with Ginbot7 call Prof X and Birtukan as Weyane agents. Profesor, what now? Kill yourself is recomended.
PermalinkPermalink 02/11/09 @ 04:10

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msg Comment from: beth [Visitor]
yayah i stay united ! PEACE
PermalinkPermalink 02/11/09 @ 06:18

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msg Comment from: Bileni-Tigre [Visitor]
u know whats funny....ive never seen so
much unity in ethiopia ever before until
recently so what exactly is not happening
that u want to happen? is it cuz the ruler
is from Tigray and not Amhara?....this
the joke of the year....to be honest this
straight bored me, i didnt even read the
whole article...its all the same with u
people...no matter what issue comes up
to topic everyone is quick to jump up at
Meles and insult the people of Tigray or
Eritrea....if the people dont change their
ways of thinking then it doesnt really
matter who's in power....ignorance will
take us nowhere....understand that and
maybe we'll have less problems....

Siada Ahmed
PermalinkPermalink 02/11/09 @ 09:25

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msg Comment from: Sami1 [Visitor]
You said it my friend!

UNITY!

If we know we are Ethiopians first and then we from which ever ethnic we came from after.

The problem we have is Mr. Meles want to divid and rule. He issues ID with "BEHER" so that he could target in the future and get people againest each other to leave him in the office longer.

It is time for Ethiopian people to work together for the common good of all!

Please people of Ethiopia let us unit and embrase for change together.

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msg Comment from: Sami1 [Visitor]
First and for most we should respect each other. Treat each other equaly and allow all to run for office if elected!

Free Midia!
Free election!
Justice is from the court not from Meles!
True Democracy!
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