Tecola W Hagos
Abstract:
It is
unfathomable to me that a current Ethiopian leader would invite former high
officials of the brutal murderous military strongman Mengistu Hailemariam to an
official State function. Abiy Ahmed just inflicted on us (Ethiopians) another
painful and insensitive act of unbridled tyrannical power hubris by inviting
the murderous Fikreselassie Wogderese (directly) and Goshu Wolde (by
association) to the State Banquette given to honor the departing President
Mulatu Teshome.
I.
In General
In the last
few weeks much is reveled on both the naiveté and the
complexity of the mind of the new Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed
(hereafter referred to as either “Abiy” or just “Prime Minster”). Complexity or
naiveté does not necessarily reflect an aspect of a state of moral or ethical
content. It is utterly possible to be complex without a strand of ethics or
morality in a matrix—consider the game of Chess et
cetera. Even in such clear case of action taken in self-defense in preserving
one’s own life, one’s action on the ground is not as clear cut of ethical or
moral content as it is in theory, for numerous individuals are hard-wired for
altruistic acts completely sacrificing their individual lives for the benefit
of others often complete strangers.
I
find myself at some point irritable with almost everything Abiy does as I used
to be irritable at some point with everything PM Meles Zenawi did although the
two are lightyears apart in their personality, ethics and morality. Meles was
dark, foreboding, and vicious, by contrast Abiy,at least on the surface, seems
to be very open, kindly, and accommodating to a fault. [I have heard from
exceptionally reliable sources that Meles’s Ministers, including the former
President Mulatu Teshome and the former Prime Ministers Tamrat Layne and
Hailemariam Desalegn, were all terrified of Meles Zenawi as were the Members of
the Central Committees of the Members of the EPRDF. In fact, most Ethiopians in
general were terrified of Meles. It is quite a relief to have Abiy Ahmed with
his affable personality in a position of power, thus his tremendous appeal to
millions of Ethiopians everywhere.] However, in one all-consuming aspect Meles
and Abiy are very glaringly similar—they both obsessively crave power and
adulations, and they both obsessively seek attention. I see that fact
reflected in Abiy’s insatiable appetite to travel outside of Ethiopia speaking
to adoring huge crowds of Ethiopian immigrants in Europe recently, in the
Middle East, and a couple of month ago in the United States. Such adoration by
people is addictive.
It
is my observation of the few political leaders I am familiar with directly or
through reliable sources that those with strong protective mothers and
relatively weak/reserved fathers turn out to be far more benign political
leaders than those with very strong domineering and often abusive fathers. In the first category are individuals like Abiy Ahmed,
Berhanu Nega et cetera, and those in the second category are individuals such
as Hitler, Mengistu Hailemariam, Melaku Tefera et cetera. These
assessments on personality types are superficial and are not really clinically controlled
assessments; they are more impressionistic than scientific. And the
significance of such assessment is secondary or minimal to my overall
understanding of good governance for Ethiopia. Nevertheless, I think it is
worth including in the computations of leadership roles.
II.
The New Female
Nominations and Appointments
As a matter
of my long-standing hope of empowering women and protecting children, I truly
appreciate Abiy Ahmed’s recent appointments and nomination of females for the
highest offices of the Ethiopian Government. This is a preliminary step in the
right direction. However, on closer scrutiny most of the women now in high
positions are either wanting in experience or seem to be burdened with unclear
and questionable ethical issues. There could have been far more mature and
appropriate choices of women leaders.
a)
Sahle-work
Zewde: The election of
Sahle-work Zewde by the House of Representatives on the recommendation
submitted by Abiy is a good first step in the right direction in electing a
female president. Would Sahle-work be my choice? Not at all for several
legitimate reasons. I do know of Sahle-work in 1991 at the start of the
Transitional Government when I was helping the Ministry of Foreign Affairs set
up new ambassadorial appointments and change of the organizational structure of
the Ministry. I remember at that time that her name was part of the Ambassadors
to be recalled and/or replaced. The main argument for her removal was that she
had close connections with the Military Leaders and that her appointment to the
West African countries as ambassador was not based on her service record, for
she was simply imposed on the Foreign Office from the outside. I personally had
never met Sahle-work but was informed later that she was being considered to be
moved to a new post rather than being fired.
Among the many people I heard from
objecting to the election of Sable-work as the President of Ethiopia, I also
read in Ethiopis that Prof Mesfin Woldemariam has objected to
such election, his emphasis being that one must consider dedicated Ethiopians
who have served Ethiopia right within Ethiopia to this day rather than bring
someone who was not involved with the Ethiopian people right at home. I must
say I agree with Mesfin’s basic underlying fundamental idea of localization of
leadership.Of course, the new President is the exception from the rest of the
female new officials in regard to age and experience in that Sahle-work Zewde
is a mature sixty-eight-year old lady and with a wealth of experience unlike
the thirty-something age group of new female leaders.
True to form, Abiy spoiled the
august/solemn occasion of the election and swearing ceremony by coming to the
House of Representatives dressed in some kind of ill-fitting and ostentatious
clothing looking like a clown. I cannot understand this form of juvenile
behavior of an adult Ethiopian Prime Minister showing off in weird clothing.
Abiy, please, just wear the Shama National clothing of Ethiopia.
b)
Meaza Ashenafi:The newly elected President of the Supreme Court
by the House Representatives on the
recommendation of Abiy Ahmed is a far better choice than the election of the
new president. “Meaza Ashenafi was a judge on Ethiopia’s High Court from
1989 to 1992 and then an adviser to a commission writing up its new
constitution. She also founded the Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association and
helped start the first women’s bank in the country, Enat Bank.”Meaza Ashenafi
is definitely a high-achiever.
Nevertheless, the issue
of the degree of involvement of Meaza Ashenafi
in the famous kidnapping/rape and murder case in 1996 as defense attorney for Aberash
Bekel must be clarified. Meaza Ashenafi must
clearly acknowledge the attorney of record was not her but Etagegnehu Lemessa
with full credit. The obvious dishonesty of Meaza
Ashenafi is in her silence in not telling the truth that she was not the
attorney of record defending Aberash Bekel, the
real individual who was on trial for murder as was presented to the World as
Meaza’s famous case that was turned into the 2014 Ethiopian film Difret. “The
film was promoted by Angelina Jolie as executive producer and went on to win
the World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.”
Meaza Ashenafi presented herself as the real-life attorney that defended
Aberash Bekele at such World forums.
However, the fact was that defense lawyer Etagegnehu Lemessa (who
is now deceased) battled for Aberash at the Arisi court. Etagegnhu Lemessa, was
working for Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association as a volunteer, and was the
defense attorney of record who represented Aberash and argued in court
defending Aberash that she acted in self-defense. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypGVFDgV800]The
deceit was perpetuated with fraudulent intent by changing the first name of the
real victim to Hirut and also by changing the name of the lawyer on record to Meaza
Ashenafi.If the connection to the case is due to the fact that Meaza Ashenafi was
the President of Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association at the time Etagegnehu
Lemessa was representing Aberash Bekele, such crucial fact should have been
clearly stated to avoid the wrong impression that Meaza Ashenafi as the defense
Lawyer of record. This form of intentional deceit could have disqualified any
appointment to high government position. I believe Meaza Ashenafi should do now
the honorable thing by resigning right away.
c)
The New Female
Ministers: Abiy Ahmed
did carry out what he promised to do in his first address of the joint assembly
of the House of Federation and the House of Representatives some seven months
ago.I am glad that several women are in high Government positions. In fact, I
do not consider it a disadvantage in having even all-women high government
officials. But in the interest of efficiency and mature leadership, I value
experience in leadership more than bookish approach and reliance in governance
through diversity of ethnicity or gender for the sake of superficial appearances.
I prefer a lot older and a lot more experienced Cabinet than one that is painfully
young and novice. Nevertheless, I am particularly thrilled with the appointment
of Aisha. Mohammed, an Afar lady, as Ethiopia’s Defense Minister. The following
are the new female appointees/nominees by Abiy Ahmed:
1 – Sahle-Work Zewde – President of the Republic
2 – Meaza Ashenafi – President of Federal Supreme Court
3 – Muferiat Kamil – Minister of Peace with high-security oversight
4 – Aisha Mohammed – Minister of Defense
5 – Adanech Abebe – Minister of Revenue
6 – Fetlework Gebregziabher – Minister of Trade and Industry
7 – Dagmawit Mogess – Minister of Transport
8 – Hirut Woldemariam – Minister of Science and Higher education
9 – Yalem Tsegaye Assfaw -Minister of Women’s’, Children’s’ and Youth
10 – Ergoge Tesfaye -Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
11 – Hirut Kassaw -Minister of Culture and Tourism
12 – Fitsum Assefa – Minister of Planning and Development Commission
13 – Billene Seyoum – Press Secretary
14 – Helen Yosef – Deputy Press Secretary
2 – Meaza Ashenafi – President of Federal Supreme Court
3 – Muferiat Kamil – Minister of Peace with high-security oversight
4 – Aisha Mohammed – Minister of Defense
5 – Adanech Abebe – Minister of Revenue
6 – Fetlework Gebregziabher – Minister of Trade and Industry
7 – Dagmawit Mogess – Minister of Transport
8 – Hirut Woldemariam – Minister of Science and Higher education
9 – Yalem Tsegaye Assfaw -Minister of Women’s’, Children’s’ and Youth
10 – Ergoge Tesfaye -Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
11 – Hirut Kassaw -Minister of Culture and Tourism
12 – Fitsum Assefa – Minister of Planning and Development Commission
13 – Billene Seyoum – Press Secretary
14 – Helen Yosef – Deputy Press Secretary
III.
Missed
Opportunity: Honor HIM Emperor Haile Selassie I, the Great Statesman
PM Abiy Ahmed
missed a great opportunity to prove how good a statesman he isby failing to give
due credit to Emperor Haile Selassie I, the greatest emperor Ethiopia ever had
even eclipsing my favorite Emperor, Emperor Sertse Dingle. There are numerous
incontestable facts that fully support why Emperor Haile Selassie I should be
honored and cherished by all. Foremost he had the singular vision and hard work
to bring Ethiopia from the dark ages into the modern world. Throughout my
school years in both High School and College, I never truly appreciated how
primitive and backward the Ethiopian society I grew up in was even though
relatively speaking I am in the privileged hyphenated-Ethiopians of the
community of technocrats, merchants, local leaders et cetera. We Ethiopians have
done horrible things to a great leader who had served us very welland delivered
us into the modern world kicking and screaming from our primitive state and
tumultuous period. I remember clearly my first participation in a student
demonstration in the 1965-66 Academic Year. I remember how “gently” we were
handled by the Police, the maximum punishment being a few days in security
camps in nearby towns, or some local Police Stations ending up with bruised
knees.
On
a more personal note, what I regret the most was that I did not paint the
Portrait of such a great Statesman and great Emperor, and abenevolent leader,during
the time of my college days at the University the Emperor endowed with his own
personal inheritance. I failedto carry out such simple act of appreciation out of
sheer arrogance when I had plenty of chances to show my respect and gratitude
by doing the Emperor’s Portrait. I am pained greatly whenever I remember our
vulgarity as university students in the 1960s in insulting the great Emperor, a
truly enlightened leader, with our mediocre poems and shouting half backed borrowed
propagandist leftist slogans in our annual ritualistic demonstrations against
the Emperor. The student movement of the 1960s and 1970s was a tragic example
of generations of Ethiopians that did not accept the reality of the poverty and
backwardness of the Ethiopian people and did not take the responsibility of
studying to become trained professionals with technical skills and know-hows to
serve such seriously impoverished and depraved communities. Instead we all
wanted to be kings.
Rather
than dedicating ourselves to improve the existential issues of the social
conditions of the Ethiopian people by going back home to the community we the
students hailed from and teach simple hygiene, table manners, home and family
management, digging wells for fresh water et cetera, my generation of students
wanted to reshape the Ethiopian Imperial Government structure. The Ethiopian Governmentwas
built over the centuries through great sacrifices and sweat and blood of
millions, and we the students of those periods fanatically tried to bring about
the downfall of the Imperial Regime through demonstrations and disruption of our
education. The mess we got into for the last fifty years is due to that
irrational over ambitious and nonsensical student movement. Now, the new Prime
Minister is doing his version of accelerated transformation of the same
primitive minded Ethiopian population into an advanced liberal democratic
society jumping over the necessary rigor of centuries of grinding hard work in
raising the capacity and intelligence of the population. Through out our
thousands of years, we had plenty of resources. The occasional devastating
famines throughout our long history notwithstanding, we had all the natural
resources to counter all disasters and develop. What kept us in primitive
conditions of life for centuries is one fundamental reality that was and still
is the lack of constructive knowledge.
IV.
The Moral Fragility
of Abiy Ahmed, the Manchurian Candidate
Much had been
written whether leadership is inherently amoral—not subject to moral or ethical
norms. However, one can find as much written material expounding the necessity
of moral and ethical standards and guidance in any form of governments. I
believe in the absolute necessity of ethics in governance. I expect no less in
leaders in Ethiopia
a)
PM Abiy’s
Morality and Ethics:I
started questioning whether Abiy has any strong moral or ethical compass to
guide him in his populist governmental policies in the past few months due to the
fact of his inactions and lack of sincere effort to defend individuals from the
atrocities of ethnic based hateful persecutions of minorities in a number of
Kilils. Instead he chose to embrace both innocent victims and their criminal
torturers and murderers alike. I have been informed that he is a devout
Pentecostal (denomination) Church active member. I have also watched an old
video wherein Abiy was on his knees in some form of devotional ritual. But
being a member of a church does not necessarily constitute in a person a moral
compass. Girolamo Savonarola was a devout
Dominican Friar, but he committed atrocities against other Catholics and
destroyed their vanities including a couple of great paintings by Botticelli. Roberto Bellarmino was a devout Cardinal, but that did not
restrain him from viciously prosecuting and burning the great futuristic cosmologist
Giordano Bruno alive at a stake in Rome. [Burning Bruno “alive” was not
necessary, but for the sadistic pleasure of inflicting maximum pain and
suffering.]
It is unfathomable to me that a current
Ethiopian leader would invite former high officials of the brutal murderous
military strongman Mengistu Hailemariam to an official State function. Abiy
Ahmed just inflicted on us (Ethiopians) another painful and insensitive act of
unbridled tyrannical power hubris by inviting the murderous Fikreselassie
Wogderese (directly) and Goshu Wolde (by association)to the State Banquette
given to honor the departing ex-President Mulatu Teshome. Such invitation is a
blatant disregard of the pain and suffering inflicted by the former officials
of the Military regime on countless Ethiopians, and there can be no
justification whatsoever to invite any of them to an official State function.
Whatever little respect I had to this new Ethiopian Prime Minister is gone. Of
course, Abiy justified his insensitive and insulting inclusion of former
officials of the brutal Military Regime by pontificating in his address of his
guests his mantra of “forgiveness” and “medemer” at the State Banquette.
Let me point out the fact that the
Families of the victims of Derg’s atrocities were not invited at that State
Banquette. The Families of the murdered Emperor Haile Selassie I, the Families
of the Sixty high officials savagely mowed down at Alem Bekagn, and the
families of numerous Ethiopians who were murdered allover Ethiopia were never
invited to any Abiy sponsored gathering whatsoever. The highly respected HRH
Princess Mary Asfawossen and several other descendants of Emperor Haile
Selassie live in Ethiopia; a number of them live in Addis Ababa leading pious
lives doing charitable workwith great humility and civic responsibilities.
Would it not be noble and proper for Abiy to recognize such victims of the
Military Regime of Mengistu Hailemariam and his associates at such State function
than invite the murderous former Derg Officials whose arms up to their arm-pits
are soaked with the blood of innocent Ethiopians? I admonish you PM Abiy Ahmed
to think first before making impulsive decisions that affect the souls of
victims, and you make us all victims allover again.
b)
Derg’s Winning
Strategy and the Manchurian Candidate:Definitely,
Colonel Mengistu Hailemariam, Capitain Fikre Selassie Wogderes, Colonel Fisseha
Desta, Major Berhanu Bayeh, Captain Legesse Asfaw, Major Addis Tedla, Lieutenant
Colonel Endale Tessema, Captain Gessese Wolde-Kidan, Major-General Wubshet
Dessie, Major Kassaye Aragaw, Colonel Debela Dinsa, Captain Begashaw Atalay,
Second Lieutenant Sileshi Mengesha, Colonel Nadew Zekarias, Lieutenant Petros
Gebre, Second Lieutenant Aragaw Yimer, Major Dejene Wondimagegnehu, and
Lieutenant Desalegn Belay should have been publicly executed by firing squads
in major squares around Addis Ababa, Dessie, DebreMarkos, Harrar et cetera
where they committed most of their atrocities. I am not being vengeful but
just,after all, they caused the deaths of over half a million Ethiopians and
millions of incarcerations. [See the Records of the United Nations, Human
Rights Watch, Amnesty International]
Those
former Derg Members mentioned above are just the tip of the iceberg of
thousands of vicious criminals not yet fully exposed under the radar clocked
behind secrecy. They were the most vicious merciless individuals who have
either directly or indirectly ordered the murder, torture and dehumanization of
thousands of Ethiopians. They are individually and collectively responsible for
the death of the sixty High Officials of the Ethiopian Government, the death of
the Emperor, the death of the Patriarch and countless student activists and
political leaders. Their guilty has been established in a court of law. It is
in fact, a perversion of justice that they were allowed to live this long and
pardoned too. Steps should have been taken against them when their bloody government
collapsed in 1991.
Is
it not a great paradox and the result of mediocrity of Meles Zenawi and the
EPRDF Leadership that Fikreselassie Wogderese who was pardoned by them is now
writing in Ethiopis(November 5, 2018)to liquidate TPLF witha veiled
suggestion to reestablish or reconstitute the disbanded Workers Party of
Mengistu Hailemariam with Abiy Ahmed as its new head? In Fikrselassie’s view
Abiy is weak because he depends on the EPRDF to have his orders carried out,
and for Abiy to be fully in power he ought to have his own new power base as
the new leader with possible reconstitution of the Workers Party of Mengistu
Hailemariam. This is a revelation that I suspected all along when I watched a
few months back the notorious Kassa Kebede being treated as a returning “head
of state” by Abiy Ahmed and the Amhara Kilil Leadership of Gedu Andargatchew (a
former Derg soldier) and Demeke Mekonnen. It seems that Mengistu Hailemariam
and the former Officials of the defunct Military Regime are now defeating the EPRDF
without shooting a single bullet by just using the greed and stupidity of the
Leaders of the EPRDF and Abiy Ahmed as their Manchurian Candidate.
Conclusion:
Whether it is
Abiy Ahmed, or the Supreme Court of the Federation, or the House of
Representatives or anybody else does not have the moral authority to pardon or
forgive any of the convicted Derg Members. Taking into account the recent
manipulations of the defunct Derg Members who were pardoned and released from
prison and the willingness of Abiy Ahmed to use them in order to consolidate
his power against EPRDF/TPLF, Abiy Ahmed must be put under strict control and
all of his contact with former officials of Mengistu Hailemariam completely
banned. This ban of contact should be equally applied to all Kilil Leaders, The
President of the Ethiopian Government, all Members of the House of
Representatives, and every Member of the Executive Branch of the Ethiopian Government.
I also urge the Ethiopian Military to take into custody all pardoned former
Derg Officials starting with Fikreselassie Wogderese. I urge once again the
Ethiopian Military to take over the reign or chain-of-command of “Power” and
act as guardians with the current Abiy Ahmed’s Government structure in place
but under strict control using the earlier Turkish model of control by the
Turkish Military before that structure was destroyed by the current President
of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan in the period 2002-2007.
I
am restating in this essay the assertion I have often stated in several of my past
comments that weak and/or despotic societies “forgive,” but powerful/democratic
communities dispense justice. This assertion may be as provocative as it is
simple to understand. Indeed, Ethiopians hold justice “ፍትሕ” above everything else. It is also my
observation that people who are too eager to forgive their abusers, tend to
abuse others in their turn. It is a fact that those who are publicly perceived
to be the paragon of virtue are wanting in their private lives where virtue
truly matters. In a world where people have difficulties going over a much
lower threshold of “fairness,” it is appropriate to set “justice” as a social
goal rather than pursue acts of “forgiveness” or “pardon” as a solution in
social conflicts and/or individual crimes.
Almost
a century and a half years ago, Immanuel Kant penned down what obviously
contradicts his optimistic general viewon the spiritual and social progress of
mankind by stating, “Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing
was ever made.” I will not go that far completely discounting the many real
good things man has done to improve his own circumstances. Ethiopia is on the
verge of great breakthrough and would emerge out of its present chaotic
situation as a regional economic power house. The turmoil that we are
experiencing right now,even with a gifted orator leader but with mediocre
governance skill, should not be seen as the last phase of the destruction of
our long suffering but as an emerging and enduring country. This complex often
disconcerting process of change is nothing more than the birthing pang of a
vigorous renewed Ethiopia.