Ethiopia will soon arise to protest
WINDS OF CHANGE CONTINUES BLOWING Major developments in 6 African countries and other Arab nations. And Ethiopians fate!
Today, the drama of utmost importance is underway in different parts of the world, specially, in the North African countries. After its beginning in Tunisia, the flammable and miserable peoples voices is fast circulating from country to country. The basic demands of peoples of these nations is clear; the quest for better living conditions, jobs, respect of human and democratic rights and so on.
What makes special the current movement in Africa and the Arab world is women’s and children’s gather out in the streets to oppose the rotten regime of their country. More of less the peaceful demonstration were carried out with fruitful results in Egypt and Tunisia. On the other way, in LIBYA and Lebanon the governments use machine guns to disperse protesters. A people went out bare handed shot by government mercenaries. Though, the protesters are still going on. as the Tunisian protests were still escalating,
What we are observing in North Africa and Middle East are the results of unfolded dramas left on the society for decades. The Bahrain and Libyan Governments uses their special forces to disperse the protesters. They come up against the protesters by hiring foreign mercenaries to fire against the peaceful demonstrators.
Let’s see the blowing winds of change in these Countries
TUNISIA: When the demonstrations started on 17 December, It wasn’t expected. Just before the December protests began, WikiLeaks released internal U.S. State Department communications in which the American ambassador described Ben Ali as aging, out of touch, and surrounded by corruption and the government were given little coverage in the domestic media, and were widely reported outside Tunisia as a protest over unemployment. This basic cause leads the uprising to take effect and finally gave results for the down falloff the old and rotten regime. Human rights groups estimate the total number of dead, including several men who committed protest suicides, at over 100.Most of the victims were civilians shot dead by police during nationwide demonstrations over unemployment, corruption and repression that eventually toppled Ben Ali on January 14.
EGYPT: The 2nd big character for more than four decade in power, as a dictatorial regime was Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak. His filthy regime was overthrown after 18 days of strong opposition. It was in the year 2008 the first unrest movement conceived when workers at a government-owned textile factory in the Egyptian mill town of El-Mahalla el-Kubra announced that they were going on strike in April 6 to protest high food prices and low wages. This led to the final closure of Mubarak’s regime.
The world has observed, and witnessed the overtly dramatic response of the U.S towards the quest of democracy, and the weak and reluctant diplomatic tragedy against Egyptian protesters. Even though, As the crowds in central Cairo’s main Tahrir square continued to build, however, security personnel changed tactics and the protest turned violent the big clash was happened and police uses guns with batons and tear gas to clear crowds demanding an end to the country’s grinding poverty. I am quite grateful in many ways about the historic protest in Egypt. First of all, The protest was the largest ever seen in Egypt history, began peacefully, with police showing unusual restraint in what appeared to be a concerted government effort not to provoke a Tunisia-like mass revolt. And secondly the military were acting independently.
Following the fruitful protest in Egypt, the Flame of revolution continues to spread in. it cross’s North Africa and brock up in the Arab world: The mercenaries gunfire in Bahrain, a little touch in some part of Iraq, University protesters in Yemen and Followed by Syrian’s and back in Africa to Libya, Algeria Djibouti and now the latest development is in Morocco,it speckles everywhere. According to ABC news the number of dead people estimated to total of 350 more and more than 5500 was injured.
BAHRAIN: The 3rd country to Join the riot is The Egypt-inspired protests began Monday as a cry for the country’s Sunni monarchy to loosen its grip, including hand-picking most top government posts, and open more opportunities for the country’s majority Shiites, who have long complained of being blocked from decision-making roles or key posts in the military. But the uprising’s demands have steadily grown bolder. Many protesters are calling for the government to provide more jobs and better housing, free all political detainees .the thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with gun man mercenaries. The mercenaries responded by firing live guns.
YEMEN: In Sana, at least 10,000 protesters led by opposition members and youth activists gathered at Sana University, and around 6,000 more gathered elsewhere, participants, lawmakers and activists.
LIBYA: “we will fight until last man standing” was the response of the, to the protesters in Libya.in the beginning special mercenary forces tried to fizzle out the protesters. Unlike, Egypt there is no deployment of journalists to the area. And the situation was not supported by extensive media coverage. Though, pressure growing against 41 year rule of Colonel Muammar Gadhafi, in Libya. Information from the city Tripoli shows that the numbers of casualty’s dead people are more than 200 and thousand injured in Benghazi. On Sunday 20 Feb.2011 Gadhafi’s son Saif al-Islam appeared on state television to warn the protesters that there would be “rivers of blood” in Libya if they continued to demonstrate.
MORROCO and Djibouti
Least but not last, to join the riots are the two African nations. Though the quest in Morocco is different, it has its connection from the countries always. Djibouti n’s take the lead from the east African countries to express their sorrow on president Ismail Omar Gullah. Their demands for a democratic transition of the government, because this government has been in power for the last 34 years.
Which country is going to join the Movement in the near future?
The Giant dictatorial regime in Ethiopia arrayed its face since May1991. It was 36 years ago on 18th February, 1975 a bunch of Wey’ane militias went out to struggle against the Derg regime. At the time when this group begins the struggle, were associated with an organization called TPLF, a group of armed gangs with an idea of “giving a freedom to the oppressed community of the Northern Ethiopia people -The Tigreans.” And besides with the unsuccessful and still for some of the members a dream to fulfill objective of isolating a Tigray from other parts of Ethiopia.
Of course, through time The Weyanes tries to preserve the big agenda and pretends as a concerned and single body to bring Democracy for Ethiopians. Though, the reality shows the system happens to be systematically talented in practicing genocide, corrupted and sets up ethnic base decentralization on the unified country, and tries to remove the golden history of the country.
Funny! Like most African tyrants the prime minister of the country Mr. Meles, exhibits long term wining of election. Meles became president of the Transitional Government of Ethiopia and Chairman of the Council of Representatives from 1991 to 1995. He was elected Prime Minister of Ethiopia in 1995 and re-elected for a second term in 2000.and takes the voice of the people and announces again as reelected in 2005 and 2010. He has led the country for over 19 years, without sharing power.
What makes Meles arrogant is, He is professional in making dismissive talks over sensitive issues of the nation. He is narrow minded and strongly shows favor for a single group of people and specially shows interest for some groups. He and his party regarded as a necessary evil. And for good and for bad in the country. He seizes absolute power. Whenever he face a potentially competitive powers tries to avoid them by making a gambling that he was experienced He is a hypocrite. Currently, around 3.5 million people is starved in the country. On the other hand his extravagant wife take over public property and squandered it like it doesn’t mean nothing to her. The living condition is aggravated. The burden of economy is left alone to the poor people of the country. His party predisposed to be at stake for several times. Meles escapes many protests.
Everywhere he goes there will wait for him hundreds and thousands of protesters demanding Meles to step down. The major riot was set, following the 2005 election in the country. Meles was a direct copy of the Libyan Giant dictator in response to riots. He usually, takes the control of the armed force under his supervision and tried to fizzle out protesters by firing real guns. When did his mind become conscious and start to think as a civilized ruler, and begin to use water and other light devices to peaceful protesters?
Currently Ethiopians are suffering economic and political problems ever. Eventually, the global food shortage will catch up with everybody. However, at present, it’s developing countries that are paying the price. According to a new report from the World Bank, the rise in food prices have pushed approximately forty-four million people into poverty in developing countries since June of 2010.But the unfair distribution of wealth in the country led more than 85% of the poor people of the nation to live life without hope.
My Fellow Ethiopians, This is the time to gone out to the streets and to make peaceful demonstrations against the rotten system of Weyanes. It’s now to say enough. We should be uniting again to destroy the regime. We shall scarify the necessary demands.
GOD BLESSES ETHIOPIA!!!
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