Canada’s Proxy War and Hostility Against Eritrea
Posted: 27 Jun 2020, 19:28
By Dawit Solomon
However in recent years, I started reading some hostile media reports aimed at Eritrea(ns) and I was wondering, Why?
Last week, through various Eritrean online news sources, I was introduced to a Canadian journalist and founding editor of the Toronto Sun, Peter Worthington visit to Eritrean and his eye witness account on the Eritrean struggle more than two decades ago. I was also able to watch his subsequent interviews.
Certainly, We already knew several countries, small and big, including but not limited to including U.S.A, the then USSR, Yemen, Libya, Cuba, Israel, and East German were all helping Ethiopia, but it never crossed my mind Canada too was an active partner with the Mengistu Hailemariam’s regime in destroying the Eritrean struggle until I read the eye witness account of Peter Worthington in his 1988 Birth of a Nation article.
Canada’s inexcusable insult and hostility towards Eritrea should stop
On the very first public speech Mengistu delivered to Ethiopians in 1974 right after he took over power by killing General Andom, he boasted to raise 6,000,000 soldiers to crash the Eritrean resistance. Mengistu’s threat was soon to be realized when USSR replaced USA as the major arms supplier for his army. He diverted trucks donated by western countries to distribute drought relief, to collect his army from all parts of the country and shipped them to Eritrea, most never to return. Mengistu kept such a huge standing army of 500,000 strong at any time of his rule, and was sending 200 – 300,000 soldiers as reinforcement to Eritrea since 1976. How did Mengistu managed to feed such a huge army?
Ethiopian agriculture was devastated by the drought that swept the region in early 1970s, which lead to the unprecedented famine in the country and became one of the factors of the downfall of Emperor Haile Sellasie, and the ascending of Mengistu, and throughout Mengistu’s time, agriculture had never recovered, not only drought but also his disastrous collectivization programs ruined the Ethiopian subsistence agriculture completely. The Ethiopian peasant subsistence farming system could not have produced a surplus grain to enable Mengistus rule in the country for 17 years. The answer to the mystery question is revealed by Peter Worthington’s testimony on the battle of Afabet when the EPLF destroyed Ethiopian Mechanize Divisions in Eritrea and captured a number of weapons along with 10,000 Ethiopian soldiers and three Soviet army Generals that came to lead the battle.
However in recent years, I started reading some hostile media reports aimed at Eritrea(ns) and I was wondering, Why?
Last week, through various Eritrean online news sources, I was introduced to a Canadian journalist and founding editor of the Toronto Sun, Peter Worthington visit to Eritrean and his eye witness account on the Eritrean struggle more than two decades ago. I was also able to watch his subsequent interviews.
Certainly, We already knew several countries, small and big, including but not limited to including U.S.A, the then USSR, Yemen, Libya, Cuba, Israel, and East German were all helping Ethiopia, but it never crossed my mind Canada too was an active partner with the Mengistu Hailemariam’s regime in destroying the Eritrean struggle until I read the eye witness account of Peter Worthington in his 1988 Birth of a Nation article.
Canada’s inexcusable insult and hostility towards Eritrea should stopOn the very first public speech Mengistu delivered to Ethiopians in 1974 right after he took over power by killing General Andom, he boasted to raise 6,000,000 soldiers to crash the Eritrean resistance. Mengistu’s threat was soon to be realized when USSR replaced USA as the major arms supplier for his army. He diverted trucks donated by western countries to distribute drought relief, to collect his army from all parts of the country and shipped them to Eritrea, most never to return. Mengistu kept such a huge standing army of 500,000 strong at any time of his rule, and was sending 200 – 300,000 soldiers as reinforcement to Eritrea since 1976. How did Mengistu managed to feed such a huge army?
Ethiopian agriculture was devastated by the drought that swept the region in early 1970s, which lead to the unprecedented famine in the country and became one of the factors of the downfall of Emperor Haile Sellasie, and the ascending of Mengistu, and throughout Mengistu’s time, agriculture had never recovered, not only drought but also his disastrous collectivization programs ruined the Ethiopian subsistence agriculture completely. The Ethiopian peasant subsistence farming system could not have produced a surplus grain to enable Mengistus rule in the country for 17 years. The answer to the mystery question is revealed by Peter Worthington’s testimony on the battle of Afabet when the EPLF destroyed Ethiopian Mechanize Divisions in Eritrea and captured a number of weapons along with 10,000 Ethiopian soldiers and three Soviet army Generals that came to lead the battle.


