The regime and the Tigrinya
Posted at FB 25 April 2014
Though we blame our Tigrinya speaking kinsmen for all the
ills of the regime, they are, today, the biggest victims of human trafficking.
Through its Tigrinya favoring policies of the regime in the earlier years after
independence, it has put them, as a group, into confrontation with the other
linguistic groups. It is very important; we differentiate between the regime
and our Tigrinya speaking kinsmen. If the regime is our enemy, then we are all
in the same pot struggling against it. If we wrongly, consider the Tigrinya
speaking group as our enemy, then it means we are against about 50 % of the
population and that way we are empowering the regime. But it is also equally
important for the Tigrinya speaking group to be very vocal in distancing itself
from the policies of the regime, so that the other linguistic groups can clearly
note the difference. Another thing we fail to note is that there is also
diversity among the Tigrinya speaking in terms of region, in terms of feeling
of injustice and in terms of Christian religious denominations.
A question that poses to the mind is that why have our 50%
Tigrinya kinsmen have failed to manage a state of about 4 – 5 million, while
their kinsmen across the border (8%) has been able to manage a state of about
90 million people for more than 20 years. Another question is why have the Tigrinya
and Tigrait speaking Semetic groups who make up more than 80 % of the
population have failed to agree and manage this small state in a more
accommodating way that respect the rights of all groups. Just wondering!!!
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