Wednesday, August 12, 2020

‪I call on the government not to use excessive force against protesters (Obang Metho)

 I am deeply saddened by the loss of lives in Sodo and Boditi towns in the Wolaita zone. Grief and hardship from these losses are affecting families, communities and Ethiopians throughout the country. ‬

‪According to Reuters sources - At least 10 people reportedly killed and 18 others injured in clashes between protesters and security forces in Ethiopia’s southern region on Monday. Social media sources put the number to 20 people.

‪I call on the government not to use excessive force against protesters.‬

‪According to Reuters “The protests were sparked by Sunday's arrest of local officials and activists seeking a new autonomous region for their Wolaita ethnic group, said Matheos Balcha, spokesman of the opposition party Wolaita National Movement Party. Click at the link for more ‬

‪I would like to say that the whole families of Ethiopians are mourning the loss of these people. To those who lost your close family members, we are with you and also grieving for the loss of your loved one. We are praying for you and those who are injured for a speedy recovery.‬

‪Now is the time to reflect on the death of these people and to pray that God uses their death to wake up a country to stand together to create a home where people will live anywhere in Ethiopia in harmony and with respect towards each other. ‬

‪Those left behind must take responsibility to bring reconciliation among our people and to help heal the wounds dividing us. To do so,we must reject the regime’s primary means of survival—seducing us to endlessly remain embittered and isolated from each other based on ethnicity, religion or other identity factors.

‪We must understand,we have to agree to do so for them to win,while putting humanity before ethnicity or any other differences,is the way to a better Ethiopia.Becoming complicit with them in something that is wrong,will bring destruction on all of us and this is what we are now facing‬.

‪May God remind us to see others Ethiopian from different ethnic and religious groups as we see ourselves and may stand up for righteousness as the best path to a New Ethiopia.‬

‪Click at the link below to read the article ‬
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN2562EQ‬

We just released our report in Amharic or testimony of numerous victims

 We just released our report in Amharic or testimony of numerous victims, survivors and eye-witnesses of Ziway and Shashamane’s attacks that was based on identity factors of ethnicity and religion.

Obang Metho

The English version of the report is to be released very soon.‬ Until then please read my short observation.

We are deeply saddened by the violence, killing and destruction taking place in Ziway, Shashamane and other parts of the Oromia region of our country in the last month, most of which consisted of targeted attacks based on ethnicity, religion and/or economic status.

Recently, a team from the Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia (SMNE) visited the area so as to gain a better understanding of what happened.

After seeing the destruction first hand and personally interviewing numerous victims, survivors and eye-witnesses, we observed and heard strong testimony that the targeting of these attacks was based on identity factors of ethnicity and religion.

Victims often also included diverse community members of higher economic status. There was even a prepared list of those to be targeted. It included residents, businesses and even vehicles. The list was based on the above-mentioned identity factors, all of which fits the definition of ethnic cleansing or genocide.

The definition of genocide is the intent to kill people, in part or whole, based on identity factors. The attacks and violence were not random. Neither was it interethnic fighting as some have said; instead, according to our findings, most all of the people killed were attacked in their own homes after the attackers broke down gates and doors to their homes.

Large neighborhoods would be left untouched while one home and one family would be targeted. In almost every case, these individuals would be of a different background, usually Amhara by ethnicity and Orthodox Christian by faith.

The same targeting related to the choice of businesses, churches and even the owners of vehicles that were destroyed by large groups of youth who shouted out in Afaan Oromo, “These people should go back to where they came from,” even though most of the victims had been born and raised there.

It should be noted that many of the victims had positive relationships with others in their neighborhoods and communities. In fact, many local neighbors, friends and people of more moderate thinking and courage tried to help in many ways, but were also intimidated and targeted in some places.

It should be understood that many ethnic Oromo living in the region certainly object to this violence, but fear repercussions should they speak out. In fact, the extremist-nationalists have become competitors with the present administration. Responsibility for the recent killing and rising violence has been attributed to the Qeerroo youth.

Sadly, this horrible tragedy is not new to our country, but have been carried out many times before.

For example, in September 2018, more than 100 people from the Gamo ethnic group living in Burayu District, in the special Oromia zone near Addis Ababa were targeted, killed and their property destroyed. The same threat was used, saying that: “…they, [their victims] should go back to where they came from.”

Last October, in Bale, 86 people were killed based on ethnicity (Amhara) and religion, which was Christian. There are many more incidents that have taken place in the country over the last years, too many to mention.

More investigation and documentation by international independent organization is needed on this atrocity; however, people are alarmed with the lack of strong intervention by the federal and regional governments

Our conclusion is that a great part of this resulted from the elevation of ethnic identity, a tool of the ethnic federalist system that was put into place by the TPLF and other ethno-nationalists in the early years of their rule.

It was carried out through divide and conquer techniques on the people to ensure they did not unite against the TPLF; however, this system is “poison” and has far-reaching effects.

What they, the TPLF and ethno-nationalists, planted 38 years ago when they came into power is now being harvested and has led to destruction and killing. It must be resisted; yet, without strong and effective confrontation and change, it will could easily lead to far greater losses in the future.

The SMNE is an organization working for the betterment of all the people of Ethiopia. Our work is guided by principles of: “putting humanity before ethnicity or other differences,” and for the freedom of all because: “no one will be sustainably free until all of us are free.” This means an Ethiopia where all our people are seen as equal under the law. This identity-based violence is a strong violation of these principles.

May God bless protect all our precious people of Ethiopia and the land He has given to all of us!

Victms In Genocide Attack 


Sunday, August 9, 2020

I'm proud to be an Ethiopian - Obang Metho

I love my fellow Ethiopians and my Ethiopia unconditional and now I want diverse Ethiopians to love and value each other and the humanity of others. This is the purpose of speaking frankly always about life in Ethiopia from the perspective of minorities or those who have been left out for years.
For me, my upbringing and my personal faith in God, who created me the way he wanted me, who gave his life for me, who loves me despite my flaws, who heals all my wounds and who can turn what is meant to destroy me into what can liberate me, has defeated all the arguments of those who devalue me based on superficial reasons that are grounded on lies.
The same is true about my Ethiopian-ness and African-ness. I'm extremely proud to be an Ethiopian, African and black man.
I am proud to call myself a proud Ethiopian. Even with the ethnic federalism and ethnic based politics on all sides, I am have to say yes. I'm an unabashed patriot.
I'm proud to be Ethiopian, where at least I know I' have a country. I won't forget the proud Ethiopian men and women who died, who gave that right to me.
I would not be part of this struggle for justice, freedom, unity, reconciliation, peace, equality, democracy, inclusive and responsible development and prosperity except for the December 13, 2003 massacre of 424 Anuak, followed by many more, perpetrated by Ethiopian troops who have still not been held accountable.
What attitudes towards this minority ethnic group caused other Ethiopians, especially those from the dominant ethnic groups, to ignore this horrific event as if it never happened or at least, was not important?
I had the option to become angry and bitter, but instead chose to reach out to others, believing that otherwise, this cycle of violence towards each other would never stop.
What I have discovered is that despite the elitist attitudes, ethnocentric views and narrow-mindedness of some Ethiopian, I have met countless Ethiopians throughout the world from different ethnicities or tribes, regions, religions and backgrounds who are truly loving and wonderful human beings. These are people who are not infected with this tribal and victimhood mentality that is tearing Ethiopia apart like wild animals attacking their prey.
The idea of Ethiopia thrills me, as does its potential. Yes, Ethiopia is not perfect, but neither am I, none of us are. I still believe Ethiopia is one of the most beautiful country and with amazing people in the world.

I know that Ethiopian' pride in Ethiopia has hit its lowest historical point because of ethnic federalism or tribalism, ethnic extremism, ethnic favoritism, ethnic nepotism and ethnic domination. But still I am proud to be an Ethiopian.

Yes, I know that our system of government is not perfect, but I firmly believe that it could be one of the best government in the world if we put our humanity before our ethnicity and work together for the betterment of our citizens and country.
No one within the geographical boundaries of Ethiopia is more Ethiopian than another. It is based on fact. In other words, I should not need to ask anyone else for the key to open the door to my own “home”—Ethiopia! It is already mine.
This allows me to wipe off this contaminated thinking of tribalism, racism, victimhood like undesirable dust on my clothes or skin.

Let me help you, to wipe the dust off your back and than you can pass it on and do the same to the next person until we are all clean of this destructive thinking of tribalism, ethnic and religious extremism.
It is only through a genuine transformation of the present—replacing the past thinkings, attitudes and actions with new experiences of respect and appreciation of each other—that the power of the memories of pain, hostility and alienation will fade away enough so we are able to move on. They will not fade though if they are not dealt with. A nation that does not teach its truthful history will not go anywhere.

I hope that more and more Ethiopians—including ethno-nationalist leaders, their supporters and others who think like them—will begin to notice the dust of ethnic division and ethnic hatred accumulating on their own clothes and skin so that as a nation we can once and for all embrace our Ethiopian-ness and African-ness and the full image of God reflected in every human being in this world.

Let us be grateful for our full, rich, unique and beautiful humanity first that comes down as a precious gift from our Almighty God.
Long Live Ethiopia!

Friday, August 7, 2020

I am Human (Obang Metho)

Obang Metho
Let us be slow to criticize on the minor points, but strong in holding all accountable to those core values of “putting humanity before ethnicity” or any other differences and to work for the freedom of all our people for “no one will be free until all are free.”
Let these and other values create the foundation of the change we seek. Let us pitch in and help the transition to greater democratic reforms for all #Ethiopians to succeed.
May God strengthen and guide all of us #Ethiopians including our youth, and those in the Diaspora to do what is right, good, loving, moral, brave, wise, and honorable during this critical time in #Ethiopia.
May the Almighty Allah/Godhelp us value the lives and rights of every Ethiopian, putting humanity before ethnicity or any other differences and caring about the freedom of each other, for no one will be free until all are free.

GENOCIDE, it was! (Belete Molla Getahun)

Belete Molla Getahun
GENOCIDE, it was!
What else could an act be named when it was clearly genocidal? It is all about capacity....a moral capacity! If you have it, you do the right thing, if you don't have it, you don't know what is right or wrong, good or bad, you just be cold and senseless, and denial is your political norm.

It takes moral and courage to lead a people, and more so to lead a country. One may be leader of a people or an entire country, but standing before the face of history, one cann't be remembered as LEADER without exihibiting the minimum moral capacity and the courage required of the title and duty.

PM Abiy Ahmed's PP, its chapter of Oromia region and the regional government as one, have massively and perhaps deliberately failed to prevent the GENOCIDE that twice befell our people of Amhara in this Ethiopian calender year alone.

A government that has willfully failed to prevent sure-to-happen Genocide should be considered a part of it, an active part indeed. The very minimum expectation was for the government to be human enough and say "we are sorry". They have not said that yet, and this remains genocidal as unleaderly as barbaric.

It is only a matter of time before perpetrators (those with the psychology of cruelty including the rank and file within Oromia PP) as well as their deceiving pacifiers will one day face justice and be held accountable for the twin genocide of Amhara (October 2019--June 2020) as well as for all genocidal acts over the years.
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Again, we greatly thank those Oromo mothers and fathers of boundless good heart who rescued many their fellow Ethiopians, their Amhara neighbors, from barbaric Death.
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Case was GENOCIDE, it will never be forgotten as will be used as our currency until justice is fully served.
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Justice for genocide victims !
Belete Molla Getahun - Chair person of National movement of Amhara people 
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