Wednesday, July 15, 2020

#AbiyMustGo#Ethiopia

What is next for haccalu, Oromo and Ethiopia?

The government seems to figure out the assassin of hachalu before police investigation. 😕 hmmm,

Starting from the very first day of hachalu's assassination the government as an entity and officials has been engaged in non-stop accusations and judgmental incriminating allegations.
It is very interesting to see the very responsible party, the government, that was supposed to make sure of the principle of "free until proven guilty" is respected, turns out to violate the principles, and opening propaganda warfare on its political opponents. 
This by itself, has a lot to say. 
Instead of trying to find out the real criminal behind the murder of hachalu the deeds of the government not only seems to be an act of covering up the trails but also is a clear indication that the government is trying to exploit the situation at hand for its own political agenda.
By now all of the following have been incriminated by Abiy Ahmed's government
1- Egypt
2- TPLF (the Tigray people liberation front)
3- OLF (Oromo liberation front)
4- jawar Mohammed and other prominent Oromo figures.

Abiy Ahmed's propaganda machines are bringing Egypt into this mess in an attempt of buying a popular support from Ethiopians. This kind of attempt is not new in the spectrum of Ethiopian politics. The previous regime also used to link its oppositions with Egypt. Has it worked out for it? No. Will it work now? Somehow, maybe. 
This time around its not only the government that is trying to link oppositions with Egypt. The far right-wing media and "The former oppositions the now mouthpieces of the government" are also trying to link Egypt with Oromo politicians and tplf.
This coordinated attempt might get the attention of the ultra-Ethiopian supremacists. Apart from the ultra-nationalist cabin, it surely will not penetrate through the hearts of the Oromo people and the majority of nations and nationalities of Ethiopia.
 Assuming the regime will stay on power for a considerable amount of time
What's next for the judiciary procedure of hachalu's murder?

A, to be forgotten and overlooked by new cooked up agendas.

 This was particularly what happened to the cases of the killings of high profile individuals like that of the chief of staff major general seare mekonnen and the head of the Amhara regional state Dr ambacbhew.  The complicity of security forces during the communal violence following hachalus death suggests the intention of the regime to cook new attention-grabbing agendas.

B, The government will dare to sentence prominent Oromo figures by fabricated evidence.
Looking closely at the unspeakable madness of the regime this is also a very likely scenario. 

What's next for the regime and the Ethiopian state?

Only time will tell. But I can say that the current move of the regime is like putting a rubber stamp on the total wreckage of the already fractured state of Ethiopia.

Why does the International community keep silent?

It's very early to comment on the silence of the International community but if this silence continues to grow on, there could be no plausible reason other than the GERD. In due time the deal behind the GERD will eventually come out to light. 
And if the reason behind the silence is GERD, that means the silence will only continue until the rainy season of Ethiopia comes to an end. I am sure that the International community will not sit aside and watch Ethiopia becoming the new Libya under its nose.
U.S. Department of State British Embassy, Addis Ababa - UK in Ethiopia Royal Norwegian Embassy in Addis Ababa Council of the European Union

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