By Scott Gutierrez, SeattlePI.com
Ethiopians in Seattle rejoiced last year as they ushered in the new millennium on the Ethiopian calendar.
This week, they said goodbye to 2000 and embraced 2001. Thursday marked New Year’s Day on the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar and a celebration is planned for this weekend.
The Ethiopian Orthodox calendar is based on the old Coptic and Roman calendars and falls almost eight years behind Western calendars. About half of Ethiopia’s 80 million people are Orthodox Christian.
On Sunday, the Northgate Community Center, will host a free New Year’s event starting at 3 p.m. There will be food, cultural dancing and a fashion show. The event was partially paid for with money from the Seattle Neighborhood Matching Funds, said Wubeshet Assefa, chairman of the Ethiopian Educational Cultural and Sport Center.
Assefa, who lives with his wife, Mekdes Bekele, and has three children, helped organize last year’s millennium celebration and was interviewed by the P-I.
He fled Ethiopia 27 years ago as a political refugee and moved to Dallas before settling in Seattle on Labor Day in 1990.
He sees the celebration as a chance to unite all Ethiopians and to pass on traditions to the younger generations.
“On the New Year, we have hope. And, hopefully, we will have peace and the economy will come around,” he said.
Also, there will be a New Year’s service at St. Gebirel Church, built by the local Ethiopian community in the Central District, beginning at 9 a.m.
“This is the beginning of a new century. There is a lot of excitement, although people are not as excited as they were a year ago. But we look forward to a great century. I’ve had a very good and wonderful year,” said Ezra Teshome, a community leader who helped get the church built.
Teshome heads next month to Ethiopia on one of his many humanitarian trips to provide polio vaccinations.
– Information provided by staff reporter Scott Gutierrez
Posted by Hector Castro at September 13, 2008 12:58 p.m.
By Matt McFarland
Special to The Washington Post
WASHINGTON DC — For almost a half-mile, the National Press Club 5K looked like a close race. A throng of runners sprinted down 13th Street NW and fanned out across Pennsylvania Avenue. But a few blocks later, it became clear who was the former Olympian in the field.
Ethiopian Dagne Alemu, 27, sped from the pack and remained unchallenged for the remainder of the 11th annual race yesterday in downtown Washington.
He finished in 16 minutes 5 seconds, good enough for a comfortable 28-second margin of victory, but far from his best time. In the race’s second half, Alemu glanced over his shoulder often, seeking a reason to summon the speed that once brought him within seven-tenths of a second of an Olympic bronze medal in the 5,000 meters.
When he crossed the finish line, Alemu wasn’t even breathing hard. Unlike many of the 573 finishers who battled humidity and a steep hill shortly before the finish, he didn’t stop, bend over and rest his hands on his knees.
Although Alemu skipped the water station halfway through the race, he was in no hurry to grab a post-race drink.
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“Sixteen, 15 minutes, it’s easy for me,” Alemu said. “It’s a small race. No one would compete with me.”
Alemu ran a 13:37.17 in the 5,000 meters at the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, taking sixth place.
He still resides in Ethiopia, but is traveling from race to race, raking in prize money. Two days ago he won a 5K in Baltimore. Soon he’ll head to Iceland for a race.
Baltimore’s Ingram Benjamin, 31, took second place in the men’s division in 16:33.
Alemgena Desta, 27, of Silver Spring won the women’s division. She finished in 17:22, 10 seconds faster than her third-place time in last year’s race.
“Last year was not good. This year was okay,” she said through an interpreter while munching on a muffin.
Sarah Spalding, 27, of Washington placed second in the women’s division in 18:20.
Perhaps the most impressive performance was Burke’s Larry Dickerson, 77, who won the 75-99 age group in a time of 26:59.
Dickerson ran high school cross-country, but got serious about running after smoking for 20 years. At age 48, he began running competitively, knowing it would force him to quit his habit.
Now he’s retired and has run in more than 1,000 road races in 32 states, including six marathons.
“It’s a great feeling,” said Dickerson, who recently self-published a memoir titled “Running All the Way.” “I enjoy the sore muscles because I can use them.”
Radio Katwe
A source in military intelligence has told Radio Katwe about Uganda’s involvement in the US led fake war against the Muslim militants in Somalia, how the Ugandan forces are secretly selling weapons to the insurgents they are supposed to be controlling.
In December 2006, the Bush administration tried a “regime change” operation through their eager proxy Ethiopian PM Menes Zenawi. Both men vainly believed they could defeat what they saw as a radical Islamist threat through military force. So they decided to invade Somalia and neutralise the shaky Islamic Courts Union government who briefly ruled Somalia two years back. But as is often the case when actions are based on arrogance, prejudice and greed, the plan has floundered on the rocks of unintended consequences. Somalia has gone from bad to worse, the whole region is now unstable and experiencing a horrific humanitarian disaster. The extremism which they allegedly sought to crush has been given ample reason to grow stronger, more wide spread and virulent.
Now opportunists like Uganda’s Museveni have been recruited to try and contain the mess in the name of “peacekeeping”.
The Americans were given a bloody nose last time they tried to impose their vision on Somalia through the military in 1993. This time they have been giving allies like Museveni of Uganda and Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia money, intelligence, and arms to help America fight the Islamic Courts Union. However from what our source says, the Americans are about to test the saying that there can be no honor among thieves.
The official line is that the Ugandan troops are in Somalia to act as peacekeeping forces under the African Union arrangement. But the source told Radio Katwe that President Museveni has been double-crossing the Americans by secretly reselling some of the arms which Uganda is getting with US funding to the very Islamists who the Bush White House contracted Uganda to fight.
The Ethiopians seem to be fighting their best against the Somalis because for them this is no joking matter. In that region hostilities are centuries old and run deep so now that Zenawi foolishly stuck his nose in Somalia’s problems, there is no turning back. They have provoked and must fight a sworn enemy just across a porous and still contested border.
Museveni does not care about that because Uganda is very far away from Somalia. Our source said this is why if you follow what is happening in Somalia, you will see that the Islamists fighting in Mogadishu are attacking only the Ethiopians.
There was a time when the Islamists threatened to attack Ugandan troops whom they accused of being backed by the imperialists in Washington. But after some time, according to our source, the threats against Ugandan troops did not materialise. It is not because there is now peace in Mogadishu, to the contrary, it is still a volatile place filled with insecurity and much violence. Ethiopian forces often come under attack. But Museveni’s “peacekeeping” force have remained relatively safe because they are doing mutually beneficial business with the Islamists and other clan based militias. They are secretly selling some of their arms got from the Americans to the supposed enemy.
Somali clan forces now boast of having weapons funded by the United States including rocket propelled grenades, some mortars and other gadgets like GPS systems.
The money from the sale of the arms is being pocketed by the Museveni backed mafia in the UPDF.
In other news, the Somali mission in Kampala has become a business bureau for Museveni and his family members. The lady who is building a shopping centre next to Garden City is a Somali national called mama Amina, she is also a concubine of Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel K. Kutesa. Museveni’s half-brother General Salim Saleh is rumoured to have Somali blood in him, that his father was a Kenyan-Somali.
There are some other stories circulating that Museveni was thinking of sending his son, Lt. Col. Muhoozi Kainerugaba to Somalia to check on the Ugandan troops there. Other sources say he will be deployed there not to be in charge of the troops but as a way of Museveni giving him combat experience since the son has never been in any truly dangerous situation, and this would be a good chance to put on his record that he is a veteran of the “successful” peacekeeping mission in Somalia.
NETWORK OF ETHIOPIAN SCHOLARS (NES)
Ethiopia at the Millennium Plus One: Unite, Resolve, Promote and Persist to Uphold the United Ethiopia-Nation as the Cradle of the African National Imagination!
Exactly a year ago, Ethiopia said good bye to the old millennium and welcomed a new one. Today, this September 11, 2009 starts Ethiopia’s long walk to a third millennium. It remains open whether this third millennium proves to be a period where problems are resolved, people are fed and cared, and the nation is free and united under the principle of civic-nationalism/patriotism. Is it the time for the making or re-making of Ethiopia as a nation to go strong, free and united with hope for the vast expansion of its possibilities?
Time to end the politics that keeps the country humiliated with unending hunger, diseases and ignorance. Time to end the scar of ethnic divisions, human-made disasters, knowledge deficits and rule by tyranny! Time to create a sustainable political system where open, transparent, just, free and honest governance reigns supreme across the breadth and depth of the land by employing principles of solidarity, justice and the expansion of human rights; and not the crazy scramble of using anything and any means to seize power for self- interest, for the individual or a section of a community or a portion of the people, even if this means breaking and degrading Ethiopia as a united entity, identity, history, civilisation and nation!
This is indeed time to pause and reflect whether Ethiopia can move in a new direction or remain on the beaten path of the past and its present divisive trajectory. This new beginning at this significant moment can refresh us with the ululation of ‘Inquitatash!’ ‘Happy New Ethiopian Year’ during this millennium plus one day, means making a new millennial New Year resolution for all Ethiopians to come to a historic unity over the defining principle that matters to Ethiopia’s timeless survival: that is, to upholding Ethiopian nationalism as a defence of African national dignity and the African national spirit, national purpose and national passion. Today, nothing less and nothing more is imperative than standing for Ethiopian nationalism as the cradle of African nationalism. Ethiopians, East, West, North, Central and South- must unite under one civic-Ethiopian patriotic/national purpose, strategy, passion and project.
New Year Resolution no.1: Debunk all politics that fragments and divides Ethiopia!
It is ironic to see how self- absorbed and in-ward looking Ethiopians have become specially those who dabble in politics, and who fight for power to pursue one or another political opinion, position, project or programme. Ethiopia has suffered from a politics that destroys what it should use as a resource to build itself and African dignity. Its history should not be rejected by those who put first their self or group-interest. Its history must be appropriated properly and justly. It must not be condemned. It must be used to learn from. Today’s generation must have an intelligent commerce with the past. Successive political groups have railed against Ethiopia’s historical achievement that other fellow Africans respect, instead of using it as a resource to build a united future for all the people living within it.
It is indeed odd to find some Ethiopians who fight the idea and reality of Ethiopia and who carelessly undermine a nation that has been seen by Africans as the birthplace of their nationalism to advance forward African peoples’ sacred and still not fully completed quest to reclaim their humanity, justice, full rights, dignity, solidarity and liberty.
The best present for all Ethiopians today is to send the message loud and clear to all near and far: Some Ethiopians who deny their ‘Ethiopianess’, that fight, undermine, ethnicise, vernacularise, racialise, segment, fragment and divide Ethiopia are not just undermining Ethiopia and the history that Africans have used from that Ethiopian data to feed their national imagination. They must be informed with clarity and confidence that they are indeed undermining the African nationalist imagination by attacking the Ethiopian effort to attain historic national unity from its diversity. They are undermining the birthplace of African nationalism to quote Africa’s own tried and proved son, Nelson Mandela. They are undermining indeed the role played by Ethiopia in constituting the historic unity of African nationalism.
Today the Ethiopians from Eritrea, Tigray, Gambella, to the Oromo lands and so on, who share the collective historical achievement of Ethiopia, that Africans the world over respect constitute a majority. Those, who believe in Ethiopia, and are proud of being Ethiopian, constitute the majority. Those that connive directly and indirectly to undermine Ethiopia and by so doing undermine also Africa, living both within and outside Ethiopia, are very few along with their internal and external allies.
At this millennium plus one moment, it is time we move a resolution to isolate these divisive and negative forces, by strongly underscoring the national historicity of Ethiopia’s diversity by recognising also that this historicity is the birthplace of African nationalism. Let Ethiopians convert their mathematical majority into a political majority with a strong sense of history and purpose. Let them all resolve and proudly stand up denouncing and condemning those that have been messing up Ethiopia’s future by undermining its historic unity of its diversity with the added affront to fellow Africans and their human dignity.
We believe that given a free dialogue, all Ethiopians will rise to the defence of Ethiopia as a united nation, as one people, as a historical unity built from diversity, and most importantly, as the birthplace of African nationalism. To all Ethiopians on September 11, 2008, on Ethiopia’s New Year Day, we say unite and rise above all the petty divisions and restore Ethiopia’s role as the most authentic historical source for furthering Africa’s national project and purpose.
Resolution no. 2: The Demand to Compensate Ethiopia is Just!
After we wrote in NES 21 demanding that Ethiopia must be compensated, there were various reactions from different sources. Some of the reactions tried to suggest that Ethiopia has been compensated already. But there were others who wrote to us, whatever the overtures from later day Italian regimes, far from getting full compensation, Italy’s loot from Ethiopia has not been fully recovered yet: “Badoglio took half of the silver in the then Bank of Ethiopia, and over 100 cases of loot, which enabled him to build his palacious house in Rome, while Graziani personally took 70 cases. Italy has still not returned the most important part of Ethiopia’s looted National Archives- the Ministry of the Pen Correspondence between Ethiopia and Italy- or the small aeroplane Tsehai assembled in Addis Ababa.”(Richard Pankhurst e-Mail communication, September 9, 2008)
Far from the material losses to Italy by Ethiopia, the tragedy that continues to afflict Ethiopia today- the ethnic and vernacular divisive politics was fully experimented upon during the fascist aggression. This disintegrative politics was planted as a cancer in Ethiopia by the Italian Fascist aggression. For this divisive cancer that they left behind, no repayment can be enough!! The fascist strategy was founded on’ political subversion’ of Ethiopia starting since 1933! Ethiopia’s historic national unity was deliberately subverted and the aim was to bring about the country’s complete disintegration. Mussolini, and his generals De Bono, Badoglio and Grazziani and others bribed, cajoled, fought and subverted the various internal chiefs in order to bring about the compete ethnic and vernacular disintegration of Ethiopia. The cancer they planted still plagues Ethiopia and indeed like other colonial powers that have done similar things in other parts of Africa, its remedy has remained elusive to Ethiopia as well even, sadly, to this day.
When Ethiopia fell under fascist occupation, the hope of African nationalism at the time also turned into despair. There cannot be enough monetary compensation to this outrage against Africa too! What is fascinating is to read today how those who have struggled their whole lives for African national dignity and identity reacted to the fascist aggression against Ethiopia in 1935! It is edifying to hear their morally uplifting, committed, determined and honest reactions and feelings.
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In his biography Dr. Kawme Nkrumah relates his reaction to the fascist assault against Ethiopia. He was in London at the time of the savage attack on the way to the United States, when he saw the newspaper poster, “Mussolini Invades Ethiopia.” He said he was immediately and naturally seized by a strong outrage.
Dr. Nkrumah said:
“At that moment”, he wrote,” It was almost as if the whole of London had declared war on me personally. For the next few minutes I could do nothing but glare at each impassive face, wondering if these people could realise the wickedness of colonialism, and praying that the day might come when I could play my part in bringing about the downfall of such a system. My nationalism surged to the fore; I was ready to go to hell itself, if need be, in order to achieve my object.”(Quoted in John. H. Brown, Public Diplomacy Press Review, USC Centre for Public Diplomacy, May 22, 2004)
Nelson Mandela felt a similar outrage: “I was seventeen when Mussolini attacked Ethiopia, an invasion that spurred not only my hatred of that despot but of fascism in general.”(Nelson Mandela, Long walk to Freedom, p.402)
For many Africans the world over Mussolini’s fascist aggression, that was opposed by only a few countries, amongst them notably Haiti and Mexico, in 1935 proved a ‘turning point in African history.” The only un-colonised nation in Africa was threatened with colonial enslavement. This radicalised Africans the world over creating strong African national movement and sentiment with a readiness to preserve what Ethiopia symbolised as a country that resisted successfully direct colonial enslavement. If Ethiopia succumbs to the same fate that others in Africa have, it appeared to them that their dream to be strong, free and proud would be subverted and may not be indeed realised. Other Africans fought for Ethiopia to preserve that hope that they too will be free if they fought to keep Ethiopia as a free and historically united nation.
They felt that their future independence was tied to the destiny of forestalling Ethiopia’s fascist colonial subjugation. It is a historically recorded matter that Africans across the continent tried to rally support under difficult conditions and those people of African origin scattered around the world tried to supply both military and financial support for Ethiopia’s anti-colonial struggles.
The demand for compensation for Ethiopia is not just a matter to recover monetary redress. It is above all a struggle to excavate the root of our current malaise and redress the political injustices that Ethiopia continues to suffer to this day by forces that try to create a rupture between Ethiopia’s proud history and the struggle to recover Africa’s full national dignity by the historical unity of Ethiopia’s diversity with the rest of Africa. The demand must continue and must be redoubled. All who believe in Ethiopia must struggle to right the historic injustice that Ethiopia still continues to suffer by revisiting Ethiopia’s negative and limiting encounter with the colonial experience since the 15th century!
Resolution no.3: Transform politics from the art of destruction to the art of the possible!
When political groups split into nine or ten groups, it is very often nothing to do with having major differences in principles. Those who say they uphold Ethiopia, who are also the majority, can live within one broad political front, against those who have tried, like Italian fascism before them did, to decompose the nation into different ethnic and vernacular nations, nationalities and peoples. It is ironic those that profess division of the Ethiopian nation as the birthplace of African nationalism tell us they have a front to club them together with the counter-intuitive politics of keeping Ethiopia’s survival by dividing it, whilst those who uphold Ethiopian unity and joined forces to do election together have scattered now!
It is important that all those who say they stand for Ethiopia’s historic unity in its diversity form a united front and strongly re-establish Ethiopia’s place as the cradle of African nationalism without too much procrastination.
Ideally those that oppose Ethiopian civic- nationalism can also form a front and a clear contest can emerge where opposed ideologies, national sentiments and programmes can oppose each other by creating the principle of competition with consultation and the vice versa, provided there is a prior agreement on a workable and tolerable level playing field for the play out of the parties forming a front around civic nationalism and those opposing it with vernacular-ethnic nationalism.
That is the only possible concession to ethnic nationalism that can be tolerated, that is to say, provided there is a democratic and clear playing field, a contestation involving the struggles that are freely conducted for the votes, voices and choices of the people can be mounted. There is no doubt civic nationalism and African nationalism will win over ethnic-vernacular nationalism in Ethiopia as a springboard to re-energise African nationalism.
The national politics must gravitate towards these two broad positions: those who uphold Ethiopia’s civic nationalism vs. those who uphold Ethiopia’s vernacular-ethnic nationalism. A clear democratic space must be created where those who win can govern so that the problem of transition from tyranny to democratic governance that has been so elusive for Ethiopia can be achieved without continuing further the suffering and enormous sacrifice incurred over centuries.
Concluding Remark
The millennium plus one should be a time to realise the richness of Ethiopia’s history as the cradle of African nationalism.
Those who reject this history must be resisted. The majority that stand for Ethiopia’s civic nationalism must not be indifferent. All must work over time to gain time to establish Ethiopia as part of the story of the recovery of African identity and dignity.
The political subversion of dividing Ethiopia has been one of the ugly legacies of Italian fascist aggression against Ethiopia. The struggle to compensate Ethiopia is a struggle to understand and expunge how this cancer was planted in Ethiopia’s political life. The demand must continue.
As those who stand for Ethiopia’s historic unity with diversity are the majority, there is an urgent need for all those engaged in civic- nationalism to form a united front and confront those who dabble in vernacular and ethnic nationalism to prevent and subvert Ethiopia’s history as the critical resource for Africa’s national identity, as already has been amply recognised.
If, in South Africa after the crime of apartheid fascism, there can emerge a unitary state with civic nationalism, there is no reason why Ethiopia cannot try to form a unitary state on the debris of ethnic-federalism, provided there is the political will, the determination, the imagination and the historic sense and civilisation to attain this ideal. Let Ethiopia upgrade into civic- nationalism and patriotism and not degrade into vernacular nationalism. Let Ethiopia form a unitary state on the basis of civic nationalism Only when it attains its various components’ historic unity on a civic- national basis or foundation can Ethiopia recover to re-energise and sustain by stimulating African national dignity ever more and more.
Let us make a millennium plus one resolution to convert the struggle by any means necessary since the European Scramble for Africa or even earlier starting in the 15th century if necessary, to finding solutions by any means necessary from today to sustain the long-term future of Ethiopia as a united people, nation and country! Let us all resolve Ethiopia must live on as a cradle of African nationalism that it is as is inscribed in history!
Mammo Muchie, Dphil
Professor, Chairperson NES
Coordinator of DIIPER
Research Centre on Development Innovation and IPER and NRF/DST SARCHI chair-holder, TUT, South Africa
Aalborg University
Fibigertraede 2, 9220-Aalborg East
www.diiper.ihis.aau.dk