Semayawi attacked, beaten up and ransacked
sunday, September 1, 2013 @ 03:09 AM ed
(AV) In the evening of Saturday August 31, Semayawi Party headquarters
around Ginfle, Addis Ababa, was buzzing like a bee hive as nearly one
hundred party activists and organizers were busy making posters, writing
slogans, stacking flags and other paraphernalia needed for a colorful
rally. They were making the final push for a peaceful demonstration they
had planned to hold the next morning with their supporters.
These peaceful and law-abiding citizens were doing what true political
activists were supposed to do. They wanted to demand justice and
freedom. They wanted to petition their rulers to respects the rights of
citizens who are being routinely abused, tortured and killed in broad
daylight. They only wanted to ask the thuggish TPLF regime to free all
prisoners of conscience jailed on trumped-up terrorism and treason
charges. They wanted to demand the TPLF to respect its own constitution.
They were not preparing to commit acts of terrorism or bank robbery.
Suddenly there was a blackout. Electricity to Semayawi’s headquarters
was cut off. Apparently hundreds of heavily armed ‘federal police’
officers had already besieged the office like terrorists.
Yidenekachew Kebede, the party’s legal affairs head and coordinator of
the rally was heading to his office. ESAT reached him in good time on
his cell phone. He was describing the situation in detail. He was very
upset that such a criminality happens with impunity. He was outraged
that the TPLF is treating Ethiopians worse than prisoners of war in
their own country.
The young lawyer was outraged that the constitution, which the TPLF
never respected, was being violated by armed thugs and criminals again.
It was another evidence of lawlessness and tyranny that the TPLF has
imposed on the people of Ethiopia. Those who were eager to demand
freedom and justice for their people became victims of criminality.
While he was telling ESAT that his colleagues and friends were under
siege, a federal police officer snatched his phone and the line was cut
off. Apparently he was detained.
TPLF federal squad broke into the office and ransacked and beat
Semayawi’s leaders and members. The party’s chairman Eng. Yilkal Getnet
was also arrested and taken to a police station around Gedam Sefer. The
thugs reportedly targeted everyone and even savagely attacked and kicked
women. They detained all of Semayawi’s operatives found on the party’s
premises for hours, kicked and tortured them. Scores of people were even
made to roll over mud and dung in a bid to humiliate and degrade them.
They were stat at and insulted by TPLF’s thugs.
According to Eng. Yilkal, he was released after a few hours. Other
members who were also said to have been roughed up, beaten up and
tortured were also freed. But the headquarters has reportedly been
trashed. Documents, equipment, and all the materials prepared for the
rally were taken away by the federal squad.
Ethiopians in the Diaspora has been expressing outrage on Facebook and
Paltalk rooms. What has been the focus of angry discussion is how long
the state-sponsored terrorism can go on. The decision to launch an
illegal attack against a political party operating legally is another
affront to law and order. TPLF’s thuggery and lawlessness has posed
serious challenges to every law-abiding citizen. People are abused and
tortured without any ground.
Semayawi is a relatively budding political party that should have been
accorded protection. But TPLF’s paranoid has reached a critical and
dangerous point. The more cornered it is, the more dangerous it is
becoming. The attack against Semawi only reveals the level of fear
gripping the TPLF and its cronies.
In a press release it issued, Semayawi has vowed to press for justice
and rule of law. It emphasized that nothing will distract it from making
demands and voicing the concerns of the people of Ethiopia.
In the meantime, Muslim Ethiopians are also being hunted down across the
country. TPLF organized a rally in the metropolis on the day and at the
venue where Semayawi had planned to stage a protest demonstration. The
worst part is that TPLF is trying to create religious conflict among
Christians and Muslims. The two religions have co-existed harmoniously
for over a millennium. The futile efforts only reveal the fact that TPLF
is desperate to survive.No matter what the TPLF does, the struggle for equality, dignity, justice and freedom continues….
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