Where are the Ethiopian people in this discussion?
Dear Ato Dawit Awramba Times Editor,
Melkam Timket, I followed a one hour of your recent guest appearance on “Civility” Room posted on YouTube. The tape
stopped on the questions and answers time from the audience. You claim
that the attack on you by diaspora journalists is because of your
Tigrean identity, you went on and say some Tigreans like Abrah Belai
even distance themselves from being a Tigre. To defend your claim you
brought Abrah Belai, Ethiomedia Editor interview on which you alleged
Abrah said he was born in Raya very close to Amhara speaking area of
Wello, Is that not true?
The recent fight in Addis Ababa
University is sure not of diaspora journalists instigated. Woyane has
planted ethnic mistrust in our country for more than 21 years. Woyane
rule in the name of the people of Tigray. Tigrai elites we can say 99.6
percent are behind Woyane. Who is to blame for this, the diaspora
journalists?
In your conversation you fail to attack Woyane that
denied the rights of our people to organize and assemble freely as the
root cause of mistrust between the people of Tigray and the rest of
Ethiopian. Journalists after all report to the public but at this time
the people are out of this game by force then what are you journalists
reporting?
Then All the talk becomes between a very tiny percent
of people including exiled journalists far from home and Woyane
supporters. “Talk of Bread not politics” you claim after Woyane terror
of 2005 has never been tested by the majority of our people. For
millions “bread” is still a luxury like freedom of speech or assembly.
I
am not sure at all the people of Tigrai are better off in securing
bread than the rest of Ethiopians. One thing is sure most Tigray elites
do not want to lose power and wealth they stole from the Ethiopian
people for the last 21 years. That is the issue lost in your discussion.
That should be what free journalists have to focus.
Thanks,
Tedla Asfaw
Tedla Asfaw
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