Tigrayan Lives Matter more in Ethiopia, one last time

Tigrayan Lives Matter more in Ethiopia, one last time

By Samuel Gabisso


For many people of Sidama nation, the conflict in Tigray was first felt when their sons serving in the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) were sent down to Hawassa in body-bags or lost contact with them forever, after the TPLF treasonously massacred its own federal army protecting the border with Eritrea. Since then, the conflict has been mostly hidden as the ENDF quickly defeated the junta and brought them to justice one-by-one. But recently, outside media reports online seem to have provided alternative stories, mostly defending TPLF’s narratives, that should make Sidama and other Ethiopians wonder; where was all this international media the last 29 years? 

When we read some of the Western media reports, we can assume that thousands of slain peaceful protestors in Sidama, Oromia, Amhara etc murdered by TPLF the last many years must be rolling over their graves. Whether it is the Looqqe massacre in Sidama or the many others slaughters by TPLF, peaceful and unarmed protestors were gunned down like animals. Where was the media? Millions of Sidamas, Somalis, Oromos, Gedeos, Amharas, Gurages, Anuaks etc have been displaced over the years. And nobody outside Ethiopia spoke for them. Perhaps, there was one or two articles here and there, but not at the magnitude of hundreds of news cycles like those covering Tigray today. There were no United Nations sessions discussing the mass murder of Sidamas and no Western diplomats displaying outrage. 

Many of us might wonder why is Tigray getting more attention. Perhaps our fallen Sidama heroes made a mistake raising their hands peacefully, instead of raising weapons like TPLF. Instead of waving our Bibles, maybe we should have waved a rifle like TPLF. Instead of exposing ourselves in the streets peacefully, we should’ve been digging trenches in schools, churches or at a hydro-dam like TPLF. Instead of holding hands and demonstrating outside, we should have been holding an AK-47 inside our churches or Mosques.

The violent insurrection by Tigray forces against the federal government is obvious for all to see. Ironically, in the most pro-TPLF report to date, an Amnesty International report about Axum reveals that even Tigrayan civilians used “improvised weapons” to join TPLF militias in attacking the federal government. What a privilege to gain international media sympathy despite raising weapons! What a privilege to start an armed insurrection that causes so many unnecessary deaths and humanitarian crisis and still avoid any blame. Surely, we should have sent the Sidama police (and even our children) to go ambush a federal military base while they are asleep or in a “pre-emptive strike.” Our mistake the last 29 years afterall must have been engaging in peaceful resistance for change.

Perhaps the above is true. But we don’t really have those “historical churches” like Tigray has to use as a shelter for our fighters, do we? In fact, many Tigrayan activists on Facebook reminded us how much special they are, as soon as TPLF began the insurrection. They said “Tigrayans are the bravest fighters in Ethiopia.” They said “Ethiopia is nothing without Tigray.”

“Without Aksum, you have no history,” they said. Their demeaning attitude to the rest of Ethiopia was a reminder of the past when Meles Zenawi declared that Tigrayans are “golden people” and depicted southerners as having no culture and no historical heritage. 

Lo and behold, let alone the media and western politicians, Tigrayan activists even boasted about articles with archeologists and historians complaining about the law enforcement operation by ENDF, as if the TPLF did not start this whole conflict and as if TPLF is not the only side that wants to continue this conflict. The experts warned that historical artifacts and churches will be destroyed if the war continues. Even as I write, the words I use themselves — “conflict”…”War” — displays the uneven status of nations in Ethiopia. Even if Sidama people, let’s say, were to raise arms against the federal government, it would never be labeled a “WAR” on Western media, but it would be perhaps a “skirmish” or “clash” at most. This is the reality because no other regional state has accumulated as much ammunition and heavy weaponry as Tigray did over the last 29 years. This is because TPLF controlled the whole military and security apparatus to benefit Tigray. So virtually every word we utter and everything in this “war” is a manifestation of Tigrayan supremacy in Ethiopia. In every aspect of Ethiopian life, Tigrayan Lives has mattered more for decades. TPLF dominated every regional state, using billion dollar conglomerates and controlled even the profitable NGO sector that was disproportionally staffed by and benefited Tigray. Not only inside Ethiopia, even outside, TPLF officials like WHO Director Tedros Adhanom gained international positions by exploiting Ethiopia’s status in the AU. Over the years, TPLF made so many connections with western diplomats, journalists and analysts, that some of them have dropped the mask and openly became TPLF mouthpiece like Alex de-Waal, whose “expertise” is used on western media like Washington Post and New York Times. The most famous western TPLF expert is Martin Plaut who recently said “I will die for TPLF.” 

What a privilege to be a Tigrayan!

As if enduring almost three decades with Tigrayans controlling the political, economic & every aspect of our lives was not enough, now we get to endure Tigrayan privilege one more time even in “war,” as we say bye bye to the TPLF junta. 

The new Ethiopia should treat all her citizens and peoples equally. Minus the noise outside, we Ethiopians inside should focus on building a democratic country that is fair for all nations and nationalities. The way some foreigners blindly support TPLF and TPLF narratives, it is as if they purposely want the rest of Ethiopians to envy and hate Tigrayans. Instead, we should love our Tigrayan brothers and sisters but encourage them to understand the various crimes of the TPLF. Even when TPLF was given a second chance (between 2018-20) to be just another party or just another state, the TPLF chose otherwise. And now, in the minds of 100 million Ethiopians, TPLF has joined the Derg and other African juntas in the dust bins of history. 

Samuel Gabisso is a Sidama political analyst and journalist

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27 thoughts on “Tigrayan Lives Matter more in Ethiopia, one last time

  1. Wow, the most concise and accurate analysis of this whole issue that I have read so far. Great job sir!

  2. A good one.
    Tplf is using stolen money from Ethiopia to buy western journos and NGO. Ethiopians should be strong and work together as one in this difficult time.

  3. Excellent price. Indeed, what a privilege and entitlement Tigreans have that the rest ethnic groups doesn’t.

  4. Very excellent I am proud of you my brother. #TPLF defined as an ever #Extremist, #Human_Blood_Sucker

  5. TPLF exploited the resource of Ethiopia for the past three decades. At the end they attacked our northern command for the sake of to come again to power and to bury the peoples of Ethiopia. But, through the organized work of government and peoples, they already defeated and buried. Now, no more TPLF!
    Now is the time to start building the country to the prosperity way.

  6. Thank you Samuel for letting the world know the truth. Unfortunate that thick cloud of lies & disinformation covered the surface however with our concerted effort & hard work the truth will emerge soon. No discouragement & no loss of focus, we will fill GERD in July. EthiopiaPrevails!

  7. Well written and balanced article
    I want to emphasize your conclusion:

    “… The way some foreigners blindly support TPLF and TPLF narratives, it is as if they purposely want the rest of Ethiopians to envy and hate Tigrayans. Instead, we should love our Tigrayan brothers and sisters but encourage them to understand the various crimes of the TPLF. Even when TPLF was given a second chance (between 2018-20) to be just another party or just another state, the TPLF chose otherwise. And now, in the minds of 100 million Ethiopians, TPLF has joined the Derg and other African juntas in the dust bins of history.”

  8. Peace through justice is needed in Northern Ethiopia.

    No leader should be above the law or above law abiding citizens. This is a blow to victims.

    Citizens in TIGRAY region currently are living in a human rights nightmare.

    The sense of impunity goes right to the top. Do you
    really believe this is about a list of politicians that they are wanted and this is the only way to deal with the civil war or call it ethnic cleansing?

    I don’t want to be naming and shaming suspected war criminals.Those who are responsible should face justice.

    We need to hold human rights abusers to account.

    YES it’s appreciated that a few politicians in Ethiopia confirmed the crimes that the neighbouring country’s military caused but we all know it’s hard to believe that they invaded Tigray without an invitation.

    There is a real chance to stop the ongoing sectarian violence in Tigray by negotiating and finding a solution but surely after 3-4 months it appears to be that this would not be taken into consideration by the temporary federal / central government.

    If they are not held to account, human rights abusers and war criminals will continue to commit terrorising acts of violence without fear.

    Those involved both leaders in E.Africa have made a massive atrocities. Those are rational crimes.

    A planned crimes and sadly civilians are paying the price. Those are not passionate crimes – a wife killing husband!

    Victims can not wait! There are witnesses.

    How long the proceedings will take. Many victims have lost hope that justice will be served in Tigray Region.Children are traumatised.

    Also my thoughts are always equally with the innocent thousands of Eritrean refugees that preferred to live peacefully in Tigray but some were killed or fled by the invading military in Tigray.

    There are mountains of evidence. This will give faith to victims in justice again.

    Wake up. These are some of the current allegations against the Ethiopian government which some politicians could turn against each other in order to avoid the consequences…………….WAKE UP!

    *Genocide.
    *Crimes Against Humanity.
    *War crimes.
    *Crime Of Aggression.

    This civil war is not over and there are no winners in post WAR!

  9. Well said. But will the western media listen to any of Ethiopia’s plea or outcry when an entire army of digital propagandists funded by immense wealth looted from the Ethiopian public for three decades write day and night on the international stage using their extensive connections?
    However, this should not surprise us as the western countries political support is often closely tied to own economic gain – not human rights or democracy.
    Support to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey Philippines etc are great examples where own interest comes first for westerners.

  10. I personally have a great suspicions of Individuals in Amnesty International have a conflict of interest and Financialy corrupted to the core by TPLF CRIMINALS to cover up their Genocidal Relentless Killings of Peaceful Ethiopians for the Last Thirty Long Years.

  11. this is may be the best balanced article that I read so far. I believe explaining the root cause of the conflict to begin with was important. I feel like kind of late. I don’t why the communication and foreign ministers were not counter attack all those misleading news.

  12. Well articulated article. People should all be treated with fairness and equality. Ethiopians suffered for 17 years under USSE inspired communism and another 30 years under US installed totalitarian government of Black apartheid of TIgrai Liberation Front. Thank you Sidama citizens who paid the ultimate price for the dignity of Ethiopia.

  13. So much for the reputable western media, recent reports show how much fact finding they do. So much
    bias, intended or unintended l leave that to the reader to judge.

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