The joy and sadness of November
By Yilma Bekele I November 12, 2009
November 9, 1989 is a special day for the German people in particular and for
the rest of humanity in general. It is a day that one more system designed to
treat fellow humans as lesser beings is shattered and discarded. On November 9,
1989 the ‘wall’ that was built to keep people in fear and agony was finally
breached and then there was light. It was celebrated with great fanfare. The
enabler of this heroic act, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and current
German Chancellor Angela Merkel held hand and crossed the border to cheers and
tears accompanied by thousands of fellow citizens. Angela Merkel said “This is
not just a day of celebration for Germans. This is a day of celebration for the
whole of Europe; this is a day of celebration for all those people who have more
freedom.”
November 1, 2005 is a special day for the Ethiopian people. On that fateful day
that will live in infamy in our ancient history, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia
Meles Zenawi ordered his private Agazi force to open fire using live bullets on
fellow Ethiopians that were peacefully protesting the rigged outcome of the May
general election.
The independent report by Chairman Frehiwot Samuel and Judge Wolde Michael
Meshesha showed that government forces massacred 197 civilians. We are eternally
grateful to the courageous act by Frehiwot Samuel and Judge Wolde Michael and
other inquiry commission members for shining a bright light on the despicable
act committed by the Meles regime. At this critical juncture in our history
where principle and integrity are traded like commodity it is rare to find such
patriotic Ethiopians who are willing to tell the truth and are ready to pay the
price.
The story of our November 1, 2005 does not end with the massacre. Prime Minster
Meles and his cabinet of criminals detained more than 40,000 Ethiopians and
transported them to all corners of the country. We became familiar with places
such as Zewai, Dedessa, Bir Sheloko, Shoa Robit, Kolfe and Sendafa. People were
indiscriminately picked up from their homes, work places and street corners and
taken to be shaved, beaten, starved and humiliated their crime; being Ethiopian
or young. How many were exposed to AIDS by the wholesale shaving using the same
razor blade, how many were eaten by crocodiles trying to escape Dedessa hellhole
and how many were scared for life for being treated like a herd of animals will
never be known.
November 1, 2005 should be etched in the brain of every Ethiopian that values
human life and hungers for freedom and equality. We commemorate Yekatit 12,
1937. We have built a monument in Arat Kilo to remind us of Yekatit 12. On
Yekatit 12, 1837 the fascist forces that were occupying our motherland opened
fire on the residents of Addis Abeba in retaliation to the attempted
assassination of the Viceroy Graziani by Abrham Deboch and Moges Asgedom. On
November 1, 2005 Agazi forces, the private army of Meles Zenawi and friends
massacred our people for demanding freedom. Graziani and Meles will never be
forgotten. When the time comes a monument will be erected for our heroes of
November 1, 2005. No one can stop that.
The Germans celebrated their November victory. They remembered the nightmare
years under Communism and rejoiced in their newfound freedom. For over fifty
years the East German people suffered untold hardship. Some collaborated with
the regime for economic reasons, some collaborated because there was no place to
go but no matter all suffered because tomorrow brought more misery and
hopelessness. Today Germany is one and people are building a new free and
independent society based on a strong foundation of the rule of law.
The Ethiopians still remember what November brought. November was a ‘eureka’
moment. It laid bare the character of the so-called EPDRF regime. The lies,
falsehoods, empty bravado of the minority regime was exposed for all to see. We
came to realize that there is no such thing as EPDRF but TPLF, that there is no
such thing as the Ethiopian police but private Agazi Force, answerable to Meles
Zenawi and a few of his inner circle and there is no such thing as a cabinet but
a few dedicated hard core Woyanes.
No matter there are always dedicated people fighting slavery and injustice. It
is no different in Ethiopia. There are those that choose immediate fame and
glory and side with the enemies of the people. There are those willing to sell
everything including their country because of cowardice or natural weakness.
Then there are those who choose freedom and risk it all. We have encountered
plenty of brave Ethiopians in this time of trial and tribulations in our
history. We are emboldened by their selfless act and dedication. They make all
of look good.
The heroes of the leadership of Kinijit hold a special place in our heart. Their
smart organizational skills and simple message of hope galvanized the whole
nation. Our country was filled with hope, possibility and unsurpassed joy. Over
a million people showed up to that celebration of pre victory and showed the
whole world that we are not stupid that we can taste freedom and we are ready
for the future. Dr. Berhanu and friends unlocked the doors of possibility and
unleashed a powerful force that was brewing inside of us. No one can extinguish
that fire. The more they try the more it glows.
Inquiry commission Chairman Frehiwot Samuel and Judge Wolde Michael Meshesha
gave us the gift of standing up against dictators. The truth was told and there
is no amount of revision that can change what really happened on that day. They
were forced to flee their beloved homeland because they refused to be bought,
intimidated or humiliated.
Judge Bertukan Mediksa is celebrating 317 days in Woyane jail. Judge Bertukan is
the symbol of our suffering. She is also a bright light shining over all of
humanity with a message of dedication to the truth and love for mother Ethiopia.
She is a strong lady following the footsteps of Abuna Petros, Abrham Deboch and
Moges Asgedom. Amnesty International has declared our dear sister, mother, and
leader of Andenet Party a political prisoner. Please join the global write for
Rights organized by AI. It is the duty of every Ethiopian to involve a minimum
of ten people to this noble cause. You can use the following format to let your
opinion be known:
http://www.amnestyusa.org/writeathon/pdf/WAT09sampleltrs_all.doc
http://www.amnestyusa.org/writeathon/pdf/WAT09sampleltrs_all.pdf
We commemorate November 1, 2005 to pay our respect for those who lost their
lives when they were trying to speak for us. We can do our silent prayers or
attend a service for our heroes. But that would not be enough. The real
commemoration is working to stop another November 1, from happening. It is doing
your share wherever you are in setting aside time or money to help those who are
working to stop a repeat of Nobember1. To all my country people scattered all
over the planet remember we are here in a foreign land among strangers because
the ‘freedom deniers’ are over there wrecking our motherland and planning more
November massacres. You can stop them or sit idle. It is your choice.