VIEWPOINT Eritreans worry Isaias may start war with Ethiopia again
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Eritrea was defeated in the last war |
Eritrea’s national radio – Dimtsee Hafash of the ruling Isaias Afewerki regime – is explicitly embroiled in intense propaganda warfare that it gives the impression Eritrea is in the thick of war with Ethiopia. The Eritrean radio propaganda smacks of a state of emergency, urging all Eritreans to throw all their weight behind whatever the government of President Isaias Afwerki sets out to execute in the troubled Horn region. Although the prison-like situation in Eritrea is very clear, once again Isaias seems determined to avenge the defeat he suffered in the last war. Ostracized by neighboring countries and western nations as a dictator who rounded up and jailed even his old comrades at one go, who labelled young Eritrean journalists as “terrorists” or “mercenaries”, President Isaias seems determined to try for the second time to invade Ethiopia in case that may pull his bunkrupt regime out of the deep pit. Consequently, the number of Eritreans revolting at the thought of another war with Ethiopia has dramatically increased in recent weeks. One Tigrinya poem reads like this:
I smell the odor
Where can I flee?
I may have some food, WAR IS IMMINENT Meanwhile, followers of Mr. Isaias have upgraded their propaganda work; they’ve styled themselves as “neutral Eritreans” who try to “alert” Eritreans in Diaspora to brush aside political differences and rally behind their nation to save an impending “invasion from Ethiopia.” The following paragraphs are excerpted from a long “Eritrean government” statement posted not on their propaganda websites (Shabia.org or Shabait.com) but on a relatively opposition-leaned Asmarino.com. The statment is headlined: “Important announcement: Concerns about war between Eritrea and Ethiopia” (June 18, 2004)
The Eritrean statement, as usual, is packed with phrases of bravado, the bravado reminiscent of the 1998 speech of Isaias Afewerki: “An Ethiopia that tries to re-capture Eritrean-held Badme means the sun won’t rise again.” Isaias not only lost Badme within three days of fighting, but was staring defeat in the eye as Ethiopian Defense Forces came closer within 50 miles of the capital Asmara. It was only thanks to Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, a long-standing Eritrean agent in Ethiopia, that Isaias was spared of the justice that had visited other war criminals who committed gross crimes in the magnitude of clustering-bombing an elementary school in Mekelle, Tigrai. Whether Isaias has forgotten how much pain he has brought to his own people, and would try another armed conflict with Ethiopia is to be seen in the future. ETHIOMEDIA.COM – ETHIOPIA’S PREMIER NEWS AND VIEWS WEBSITE © COPYRIGHT 20001-2003 ETHIOMEDIA.COM. EMAIL: [email protected] |