Licensed to protect national unity:
There are some of us
who feel they are the only ones who are protectors of national unity and the
only ones with a license to do so. Their cry for national unity is similar to
that of the regime, “ Hade Hizbi, Hade libi”, just opposition version:
- Some claim they are
the only ones who are national organisations, though their composition is so
narrow: ethnic, regional or tribal; but still claim they are national, simply
because they have ‘national programs’. In such cases I feel the ethnic-based
organisations are more genuine in being honest in their claims
- Some are
religious-based organisations, but they claim they are national organisations
- When we went to Ethiopia, the ‘protectors of national
unity’, shouted ‘foul’, our national unity is in danger
- When the Red Sea
Affar Democratic organisation issues statements, they shout similarly
- When the London
Lowlands Initiative Seminar was held, they did the same
- They do the same in
similar circumstances
Who gave them the
‘license?’ By the way, what is meant by ‘national unity?’ if it is not unity in
diversity and if it is not based on voluntary basis? Let people organise in the
way they feel comfortable in, and then our national unity will be based on a
solid basis
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