THE EPRP LEADERS ARE NOT
THE PROBLEM
IT IS THE PARTY ITSELF
They are Lost, Confused and Boring: why change is essential!
By: Dr. G Bekele - 31 October 2002
Bizarre
as it may seem, EPRP ideas are back in fashion. Oh dear, oh dear. Blink and you
have missed it: voices from the past are ruining preparations of 2005
elections, which are seen as make or brake for Ethiopia’s survival. Voices from
the past rotten era have come back on all directions to ruin all the good work
EDP, TISJD and others have done so far. Like beheaded chickens, at first they
didn’t know they were dead. The EPRP revival was over. Now they look like a
steam-engine society. Oh God they have sunk into jovial irrelevance: they are
such a joke, which can’t scare people anymore.
The EPRP appears,
as always to be abandoning their mantra of looking forward and democratic hence
have no determination to respond to the concerns of the public. The more the
EPRPites are preoccupied with their own navel, the less they are presenting an
ideological challenge to EPRDF – and that too, is unhealthy. All they strive
for is power for them. Yes bloody power. That is an old members narrow outlook.
They are the “faceless securocrats” for
trying to frame the other parties and individuals, to wreck our victory
over the murderous tyrant in Ethiopia. For God sake, where were
they for the past 11/12 years?
What is one to
say about their recent “Unity Formation”, glob-trotting
and organizing opposition party conferences? For those with ears to hear, there
is the slow drumbeat of impending extinction as one of the major political
force. Those who have heard it prefer not to speak their names, because the
auguries of death seem all too real. What put people off is opposition parties
like EPRP, an opposition hardly worth the name and that do nothing but wage war
or attacks everything the government or other opposition does. EPRP is a party
of convenience without any clear policies. Therefore, without an audience
EPRP’s message is falling flat even though it contains barbs that ought to be
drawing blood. Can they truly tell us why they failed to include EDP in the
union?
What people are
interested in is to see their manifesto and getting to grips with the real
problem they are facing. There is a real danger. The party may prove to be more
fragile than the late Ethiopian monarchy, no longer part of the fabric of the
nation. It has become a sect talking to itself. Could you feel sorry for them?
Probably not. I may be accused for telling the truth. Furthermore, some weak
and narrow minded EPRP members may hold grudges against me for airing people’s
concern and conduct their usual campaign of hate on web sites and discussion
forums as they did in the past four months which I did not give huts but feel
this constructive criticism will help them and the public in general.
Ethiopia’s future fate is at stake here hence we must speak out.
For instance, the
Ford Escort Car was a successful model. The Mark 5 Model was introduced in 1990
and sold in vast numbers. Face lifted in 1993 and 1996, the car was phased out
in 2000 by which time competitor models looked a lot more attractive. In 1999
Ford aimed the new Focus at the same market segment. The Focus was successful
because it convinced buyers and experts that it was desirable. Wouldn’t you
have liked to own this desirable model then? I would but already had BMW Auto.
735i. Of course, EPRP does not make cars, yet as a brand it has an image every
bit as powerful as any car. And as a car it would be a Ford Escort towards the
end of its production run, good when it was first designed but overtaken by the
competition. The existing EPRP Model will not get more than 1% of the votes and
may suffer further if EDP and EDU get their acts together and march ahead.
Therefore, what is required is not a minor facelift, but a complete
overhaul of name, policy and image. Would the fanatics agree to that? Probably,
not.
In the absence
of some self-inflicted disaster by the Meles government or EDP and EDU, EPRP
and others will only challenge for power by designing a new and modern EPRP,
that not only looks new but also has exciting policies on issues that are
important to the Ethiopian people and Ethiopia. Most ordinary people do not
analyze the details of competing party policy; they rely on the interpretation
of knowledgeable experts. They are just as likely to vote on the basis of a
more general impression that matters to them, and is on their wavelength and
united in its approach. They choose also on the basis of observation of the
leader’s personal qualities. We are here to guide them to that end.
In all these
areas the plight of EPRP could hardly be worse. The public talk suggests they
are behind all major opposition parties. The overall image of the party is
dire. The public does not believe EPRP would make the right decision in
government, that they are not in tune with issues that matter to voters and
they are not united. When asked which of the major parties would make best
government, they are trailing behind every major opposition party. Even though
they have softened their language, they have not promised moderation to win
public support. The image of EPRP among the Diasporas confirms that while these
critical waverers are disillusioned with EPRDF, who they perceive have not
delivered key election promises and further betrayed the nation, they find EPRP
even less appealing. They lack the critical attributes for modern political
leaders, passion and charisma. It would be impossible for any impartial
observer like myself to conclude that swing voters imagine EPRP leaders has
either.
The party simply
forgot that the public were not merely watching but also thinking to
themselves. They came out of their hiding unchanged, unrepentant, just plain
attractive. Impressions of the wider EPRP are also negative and comments made
by founding members and observers unmitigatingly so. They are seen as a party
of the past, containing old aristocrats, warmongers, out of touch with the
concerns of ordinary people, happy to talk among themselves but hostile to any one
who may intrude or criticize them. In one-word descriptions, they are staid,
lost, boring, confused, old searching, in limbo, stagnant and meandering. If
the public were to react immediately to these observations, EDP and EDU would
overtake EPRP and EPRDF put together.
If EPRP were to
conclude from this that a new and modern interpretation of EPRPism is now
required where would they start with this project? Their party would have to
start to get rid of “impulsive perverts” like the one in
San Jose, California and also elect modern, strong and patriotic leaders who
believe in peaceful struggle to bring down the dictators and traitors. EPRP as
we all know was preaching war and hate for the past 30 years but failed to gain
supports. They need to change this attitude select and elect candidates more
representative of Ethiopia today, not of the existing body of EPRP leaders,
supporters and not to do so quietly but to shout it loud in public. With a more
gentle, modern, peaceful representative set of members and leaders there is a
last chance that EPRP will transform to the better party and may develop a more
sympathetic, peaceful style and policies grounded in experience of what life is
like in modern Ethiopia, not as it is imagined to be by some old fashioned psychopath
in San Jose.
Many
old-fashioned EPRP leaders and supporters will guffaw and wonder how anyone can
expect them to support a plan for the radical overhaul of their party, its
policies and its personnel. Who would blame them for resisting engagement in
this project? But the uncomfortable truth for EPRP is that the choice has now
been taken away from them. An increasing number of political critics and
journalists (of course excluding the London EPRDF Embassy’s battered
reporter & so-called journalist Mulugeta Aserate-Kassa), independent
observers and political scientists like myself echo what ordinary voters
instinctively know, that EPRP must change itself, its name, or die. But I do
wish them good luck and promise to write excellent supporting article if they
improve.
Most of Dr.
Bekele’s article readers including the old and bigheaded hairy runt in San
Jose, contemplating the torment of the EPRP, will react like Oscar Wilde – it
would take a heart of stone not to laugh. After the long purgatory of the 80s
and 90s, when the Derg was cast out in the wilderness, parched for the glimpse
of power, the EPRP torment seems like just rewarded. Now even senior EPRP
founders are going around cold-calling journalists telling them EPRP has to be
put humanly to sleep, and even other observers are so horrified that they are
being beastly about them too. As a result, there is a whiff of panic and
equally ambition around EPRP at the moment, and no mistake.
EPRP may have
decent members but the leaders have trousers that are a little too high around
the tummy, and probably leather brasses too. They say they spend a good 20
minutes each morning buffing their shoes, as the EPRP army thought them to.
They are genuinely brave recently to go out there in America, Canada and face
bounders with Gatling guns, to never lie and like a good sentimental yarn. But
when the public opinion show that may be and only 1% of the Ethiopian 65,
million can contemplate them as a future government or genuine and strong
opposition party with out falling off their armchairs laughing, their future
does look rosy.
It is true that
EPRP seems like terrible political accident just waiting to happen, a slow
motion car-crash of a party. As they say EPRP only has about 100
supporters/members worldwide hence I have been generous to say 1% of 65
million. The problems are not the present leaders. Chucking out one leader and
finding somebody who speaks better, writes better or is better looking,
whatever, does not help at all. The problem is the EPRP itself, the territory
it seeks to occupy and the policies it is trying to devise. There can be no
revival until the party finds a new role for itself. EPRP’s dilemma now is far
worse than before. We can only look at their current wrong propaganda and
sabotages against EDP, their weird thinking and fake unity formation, which I
will explain later.
Other opposition
parties are too shaving away any decent territory for an EPRP revival. They are
left with bashing, biting individuals and progressive opposition parties and
crossing their fingers while waiting for some disaster that will finish Meles
and all the opposition parties. Actually it might happen. There could be a
disastrous downturn in the Ethiopian economy, or some catastrophe emerging from
the TPLF/EPRDF crisis, that might yet make the country turn against the Meles
regime. Who knows? The old crack about oppositions not winning elections but
governments losing them still holds good, and the likeliest EPRP route and
dream to success is just to hang about like so many vulture in case mayhem
happens. Yet in my humble opinion, EPRP cannot. Because parties must keep
thinking and trying to find the right philosophy, or they rot completely. The
EPRPites have some weapons. They are Ethiopians of course who strive for
change. They have continuing public suspicion about the traitorous Meles regime
and have a politically fickle electorate, which long ago ceased to idolize
Meles Zenawi and saw through his control freaks. They still have a little
section of the public voices, at least but the need to renew and improve their
way of struggle is very important.
What EPRP have
to do is, stop damaging other opposition parties, individuals and modernize the
party. They have to bide their time and learn from their past mistakes. They
are engaged in organizing what is rumored to be fake conferences despite their
overwhelming unpopularity with the public. Never the less, we shouldn’t get
worked up about EPRP. I don’t see them as a great threat for EDP, other parties
or the public. Meles and the Ethiopian constitution will bar them from
participating in future election while they are also seem to have been engaged
in armed struggle. The recent unity formation looks an attempt to sneak-in
through the back door under false pretences. The organizers want to pretend to
replace boring old debates with seafront media stunts
Changing
lighting effects and themed sessions showcasing the purposely-new faces with
old faces and strategies of the party. All of these had considerable mockery
potential.
The off stage
cacophony underlines that the harder task that faces EPRP is to become a
different kind of party, not just hold a different kind of conference to preach
unification of useless opposition parties, opportunists and power hopeful
individuals. In the face of a gale of media derision, it will be an uphill
task. Now things are getting poisonous. The mood of dismay teeters on the brink
of despair. The party and its leaders face either the ideas or the confidence
to overcome the following problems believed by the public to have existed with
the party for many long years.
LIVING IN THE PAST
1. EPRP
is not fully ready to be recognized as a formidable opposition party or is
ready for power therefore they need to do more to prepare themselves for opposition
party competition.
2. EPRP
was and still is much the same party who needs to be transformed fundamentally
and completely change their method of struggle.
3. EPRP
is still seen as narrow based and give the impression of being out of touch
with modern Ethiopia.
4. EPRP
do not seem to have a team of strong leaders as well as genuine, well-respected
members and supporters.
5. EPRP
leaders are providing the party weak and ineffectual leadership.
6. EPRP
leaders and members look power hungry therefore they don’t seem to be very much
concerned for Ethiopia hence cannot be trusted.
7. EPRP
is seen as “the nasty and old-fashioned party” who makes political capital out
of demonizing individuals, opposition parties, is not up to date, competent and
unwilling to listen to reasons and constructive criticisms.
8. EPRP
has bad reputation therefore are not able to unite the nation and win.
9. EPRP
wanted the coalition (unity) only to advance its political agenda.
10. EPRP
seem increasingly desperate for survival and personal power. They have no alternative
political project and don’t understand modern democracy.
11. EPRP
is not seen as championing the interests of the vulnerable, the oppressed,
starved and the war displaced in Ethiopia.
12. EPRP
has proved in its long history that they are not interested in peaceful
struggle to bring down the dictator or introduce democratic governance.
13. It
has become very hard to know just what EPRP stands for at the moment and what
they have been doing and achieved since 1991.
14. EPRP
is staffed with very old and absurd cults who are not willing to change for
good and work with others unless they are given senior positions.
15.
EPRP do not seem to have strong policies for the ownership rights of Ethiopia
of
The Seaport of Assab and are willing
too, to work with the Meles evil regime.
THE EPRP MASTERMINDED
UNITY FORMATION
“Believe
not what you hear but half of what you see.”
The EPRP
leadership seems to have launched itself into a frenzy of self-reproach as it
struggled to shed the image of Ethiopia’s “Warmonger &
Nasty old Party.” They must regard the recent conference as make-or-break
conference for their party. But they have not set the tone and denounced the
party’s past sins – still “unrepentant, just plain unattractive.” But
they have made a little progress, but let them not kid themselves and the
public. To the public, this just adds up to that EPRP is trying to be something
it is not. Cynicism rules and we have not countered it. Hard as it may be for
EPRP to accept, we need a strategy that says EPRP has decided to get a life, to
join the 21st century, to be representative of Ethiopian society today. If then EPRP are
seriously planning to live in the future not in the past, that must have
powerful implications for what we stand for.
Ato Mersha
Yoseph, one of the least popular man they say in Ethiopian politics but
undoubtedly one of the current self-made undisputed Champions of “United
Front” and Commander in Chief of the EPRP armed forces thinks and wishes
to register a significant and historical victory in America and Canada over the
Meles regime and liberate our country by gathering few EPRP opportunist
individuals and parties that do not have many members like that of Gambella
People’s Democratic Movement. In this blue skies thinking, it was alleged too
that he also drew fierce criticism when he failed to answerer political
questions about his party’s method of struggle and their willingness to work
with the Meles regime. He couldn’t take the heat. This turns out to have not
only been an act of personal arrogance but also revealed to have been part of
the all party’s systematic sidelining and undermining of the Assab issue and
the general public.
He believes EPRP
and the other eight or nine parties are the only credible alternative to EPRDF.
Therefore, theirs and only their unification was a paramount importance to be
the solid battleground on which EPRP would re-establish its credibility and in
the process, overthrow the EPRDF regime. He also thinks EDP will be the biggest
obstacle for this dream to come true hence excluded them from the team. Aren’t
we so lucky to have these nine mighty and big battalions? As they say, “you
reap what you sow.” But would you know who these conference participants are?
They say they are as follows.
The 9 parties under the umbrella of “All Party
Conference”-Source: ethiomedia.
Ø
Alternative Forces for Peace and Democracy.
Ø
Oromo National Congress.
Ø
Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party.
Ø
Tigrai Alliance for National Democracy.
Ø
Gambella People’s Democratic Movement.
Ø
Ethiopian People Federal Democratic Unity Party.
Ø
All Ethiopia Socialist Movement.
Ø
Ethiopian Democratic Union through Reform, and
Ø
All Ethiopia Union Party.
As you are well
aware too, there are 65 (sixty five) registered political parties. Can you
believe that? Out of these, only 4 (four) of them make the ruling party and 6
(six) are recognized as the major political parties. (Source Embassy
of Ethiopia, D.C -Web Site). From the above “All Party Conference”
lists, some are neither registered nor does the Ethiopian government officially
recognize them as major political parties. Let’s not forget too that OLF and
other new parties may come forward to contest the election if allowed and
exercise their democratic rights. We are in a big trouble now and I predict
that we will be in more troubles from now to the Election Day.
My worry
therefore is that when the election time approaches, some of these parties will
be banned legally or systematically by the regime as being against the
constitution, engaged in armed struggle or terrorism to overthrow the so-called
officially elected and legitimate government of Ethiopia. Some leaders may even
be imprisoned. They will be excluded from participating in the elections
leaving the contest for EDP and EPRDF alone. God Help Ethiopia!
The recent unity
formation was seen as dodgy hence clearly lack honesty, transparency and
strength to make a difference to Ethiopia’s problems. In fact it showed we
couldn’t be united in good faith and for the sake of our country to be able to
topple Meles from power. History would not forgive those parties and
individuals who are fighting for personal gains at a cost of the unfortunate
and our beloved country. Therefore, I suspect that EDP and EDU will stand-alone
against the Meles regime from now on. The winner of the 2005 election will be the man with the golden gun that is
Meles unless otherwise, all the above sixty-five or at least the major parties
are united under one and only one strong umbrella, seek and build full public
support before it is too late. Think about it!
And for God sake
forget about the bloody power and think of Ethiopia and Ethiopians. As an
orchestra has only one conductor Ethiopia also needs only one good loyal
leader.
UNITITED FRONT
FORMATION
TURNED OUT TO BE A
WEB OF DECEPTION
The Ethiopian
National Congress (ENC) in a recent statement of the 24th October
2002 confirmed their jubilation of an “All Party Conference” of
opposition political parties describing it as “a step in the
right direction.” We all welcome and encourage unity. But they failed to
mention who those opposition political parties are and why too the leading
opposition parties like EDP were excluded. On the other hand, it is alleged
that the so-called unity formation lacks teeth. I recently learnt from concerned
Ethiopians that the recent so-called unity formation praised by ENC was after
all not so rosy and as good as it was described. As listed above we were told
there were 9 political parties and now over 10 according to ENC’s claim who
were participating on the unity formation conferences but the manner, success
and the numbers claimed are now fell into question.
Without
going into details and adding my interpretations, let me put the message as it
was received for your perusal and clear understanding of the so-called nine
political parties. If the followings are true then it indeed was a web of
fiction and deception hence needs to be immediately stopped. But before that, I
challenge the nine parties listed on article entitled “All Party
Conference Says Joint Front key to overthrow TPLF regime” on “ethiomedia.com”
to immediately come forward and confirm whether these strong
allegations are true or not. For your
information, the alleged unifications are as follows.
THE UNITED NINE LEGGED FREAKS
1. EPRP (leaders,
members and offices are not well known) = one party.
2.
Some individuals from AESM without the consent of
their party = 0.
3. Amarach Hayloch
(Dr Beyene Petros) = one party.
4.
Debub Hizboch (Again Dr Beyene Petros)-Representing
2nd party = 0.
5. O.N.C (Professor Merera Gudina) = one party.
6.
Gambella Democratic Party (Mr. Oujulu – who has no
members) = 0.
7.
EDU through reform, Iyasu Ayalkbet a former EDU and
currently a captive of EPRP but without organization = part of EPRP.
8.
Hibrehizb a surrogate … captured from Mr Assefa
Chebo now led by EPRP leadership of Dr Alemante Gebreselassie and Mr Besha =
part of EPRP.
9. Tigrian
Alliance for national Democracy (Allegedly divided into two, Ato Aregawi in
USA, Ato Mekonnen and Ato Hailu in Europe = one party.
EPRP’s extremists are
alleged to be members of Amarach Hayloch and Debub Hizboch too. These also
include Mr Kedir Mohammed and Mr. Assefa Dapso of USA, Mr. Afewerk of Holland
and Mr. Abraham Yayeh. Hence if you carefully work out the above, you will
arrive at 4 known parties NOT 9 parties.
The rest are EPRP members. Are these winning public recognitions? No they are
not. They are in a serious danger of a small minority party incapable of
commanding a voice in our country’s affairs. Period.
As Churchill’s mordant remark
once said, “In politics, one should never commit
suicide as one might live to regret it.” They did and certainly should
regret it. The way they started was quite wrong and stored up a lot of trouble
for the future. “That was a cruel deception.” The public understandably concluded that EPRP is
incompetent hence could not run a whelk stall. EPRP therefore need fire in
their belly. They will only get it once they brush the stardust from their eyes
and realize that the demagnification of politics is not nice at all, but very
nasty indeed. Hence, is the recent unity formation conference enough to
re-establish EPRP as one of a credible opposition party? The answerer to this
question is: No, No & No. For some political analysts listening to EPRP
identity crisis is like hearing a rejected lover who drones on and on endlessly
about his failed relationship. It has become very boring, in political terms,
utterly self-defeating. That is stupid hence these bullying autocrat fighters
must return to their caves at once.
If this story
were true, this is not good politics or clever diplomacy. It is of course a
terrible dream. It will not work. They are 30 years out of date and seemed to
have sunk into a torpid, immemorial and gloom. It is not in the Ethiopian
national interest. It looks as though the challenge has changed but EPRP did
not change to meet those challenges. As we are clinging to a thin ray of hope
to topple this brutal government, they should have merged with strong
oppositions to form a super-coalition to win over Meles. For those narrow
minded EPRP and the likes of Abraham Yayeh supporters, it could be stated too
that my honesty could land me in the shit for bringing these matters to the
public. But I hope it just gets people debating. Because there never been in
our history a more important time to talk than now about the problems &
future of our country. This deception disheartened us horribly, but we all have
to bear the truth as best we can.
Therefore, if
these allegations are denied, then I urge those nine parties to issue a formal “PRESS
RELEASE” and send it to ethiomedia.om where
their unity formation news was first published. I strongly believe that it is in their best advantages to do it.
Equally I urge ENC to comment on these matters also enlightening us about their
progress. Others may comment on these too. Last, I honestly would like these
things to be wrong.
ANOTHER FOOD FOR YOUR THOGHTS
THE POISONED EPRP DOG NIPS
DR G BEKELE - THE ETHIOPIAN LION
The Ethiopian Psycho is at it again – Whew !
It is one of my
customs to keep on hitting and embarrassing devious opposition parties and the
government with proven facts and also humiliate the crooks, opportunist
supporters like that EPRP Psychopath Mr. GR of San Jose, California I warned you
about in my previous article, “Meles Walking On Thin Ice.” If
YOU listen hard and follow Discussion Forums, you can hear “this big and
bearded beast of EPRP has been roaring from the jungle at me.” His writings
were crap they say and he was told they were crap too. Any one who cared to
read his junk hate mails on Forums could not make out what he was saying and
why he was doing it for 4, months. A vendetta of mad hates of course with the
silly single-mindedness of Hollywood’s cyborg the Terminator.
He claims to be a
Tigrian and Welloye but hates both of his roots, every other Ethiopian tribe
and seems in full support of his wife’s country Eritrea. Funnily, he calls
patriots like me Bandas for helping the oppressed and the war displaced. I have
no objection with these at all but his non-stop campaign to try to ruin my good
name has made him an immature prank. I just feel that this half-brained pervert
should be made to live with the monkeys somewhere in Eritrea or in American
Zoo.
This sick-in
mind old hag and EPRP cult seemed to me more like an old widow making her
shopping list than EPRP supporter. He really is stupid and makes me laugh. But,
of course being stupid is not a criminal offence hence we cannot sue him for
being so stupid or as a traitor for denying his roots and fabricating false
allegations against others or me. The San Jose coward is indeed so boring and
always reacted to other’s activities like there is a bad smell under his nose.
He is so moron who has no ethics, manners and could not distinguish truth from
reality. He is wrong headed and silly to wage hate war by giving me offensive
nicknames. He is afraid of talking about issues related to Ethiopia
His little, foul
and tattered words did not affect me at all because he is arrogant, vicious and
a thoughtless weirdo. Some describe him as vain, trashy,
insane, lackadaisical, stubborn, liar, pig-headed and publicity-seeking
imposter. His cries are from wilderness. Mr. GR has
been gabbling about EPRP on the Web Sites as well as on Forums but no one to hear
him. The attacks on me were hateful and utterly intolerable. Some messages I
received described him as “naïve idiot.” He seemed to be
begging for humiliation every time to learn the ludicrousness of his nature.
That is sickness and stupidity indeed.
His political
sink overflows with filthy words. He is weak and a very old hag past his “sell-by”
date. I don’t think I have ever heard a man making such a controlled and
threatening noise. It was the noise made by a dog in the moments before it
bites. My crime? Daring to write articles attacking Meles, his cronies, and his
party EPRP and also standing up for common sense and the rights of the common
man in my country. In fact, I never sought publicity and never stood for public
office or worked for EPRDF. I am not a member of any party either. I am just a
fighter who is fighting according to my belief. Any one who fights according to
his beliefs is a hero. Therefore, I should have been credited with helping the
helpless and the most oppressed people of our country.
Since he first immigrated to
North America in the 1960s, they say he has attended “Discussion
Forum Universities” daily such as University of TPLF, Awtar, Fiameta,
EEDN, Tegbar and Ethioforum and is graduated with “SIX”
PhD Degrees in “Foul Language”, “Demonizing
Individuals”, “Glamorizing EPRP and demonizing other Political Parties”,
“Calling Everyone Banda”, “Defaming Web Sites” and “Preaching Hate.” They
say he is like a frisky old dog that grabs your leg. But no one in America
knows yet whether he is still a “Puppy or a Dog.” He must be living in a
dream of delusion & under the influence of hallucinogen. He is crude,
immoral, vulgar and senseless.
They say he is still
attacking me on Discussion Forums. He was sour and offensive. It was bloody silly
to do that for four months and keep on moaning every time I mention EPRP,
Abrham Yayeh, Radio stations and Newspapers who are flirting with Ethiopian
enemies. This only showed how biased and weak he was. When he reads this
critique too, I can see his blood pressure rising and make no mistake he will
go bonkers and run into another war he could not win instead of analyzing this
constructive message or stopping his defaming activities; try to change his
attitude and that of his lost, confused and boring party. It is outrageous that
EPRP saw fit to associate with such a wild git.
This
silly man is stuck in the past therefore seemed to have forgotten that he is
against a brave fighter, a patriotic Ethiopian and an experienced political
scientist who will fight opportunists with all his talent, energy and destroy
the evil acts of Ethiopian enemies. He is simply playing with fire. I am sure
readers and writers at Awtar, Fiameta, Tegbar & other Forums must have got
fed up with Ato GR of San Jose, California. I feel sorry for them too. He is
the most disturbed individual who may be suffering from borderline psychosis of
some sort. I will always kick the hell out of these sick barking dogs, crooks,
pretenders and burry them alive in the deep hole they dug for Ethiopia and me.
Finally, those who do not
know me yet will come to understand this: when I say a thing, I mean it. When I
set myself a task, I do it. When I settle on a course, I stick to it. Hence I
cannot tolerate an arrogant in the extreme. I am an Ethiopian fighter hence am
here to stay until my country is liberated. Period! Furthermore, do not
underestimate the determination of intellectuals and others who sacrificed
theirs & their family’s lives, chose to defend the vulnerable and the
oppressed in our country. Hence, this paranoid manic-depressive must stop
barking, spreading malicious and false allegations to ruin my good name by
regularly making personal attacks. Otherwise, the charmless EPRP Monkey will be
wrestling with an angry Ethiopian Lion.
Oh God this illiterate buffoon is in trouble again. Phew! - Thanks
God, I have always avoided persecuting my enemies!
n
PS: To
order a copy of GR (The Ethiopian Psychopath’s) new
book written in broken English Language and entitled “B A N D A” for
US$1.00 with free p & p, call Abraham Yayeh’s Fun Club and make the silly
bugger filthy rich. He needs your help to form a provisional government in San
Jose, California, USA.
G Reda
of San Jose, Where is his shame? He really makes me laugh. – Hahaha!
He is
awful but I like him.
May God
Bless Mother Ethiopia!