Abyssianist Meles Belongs to the Past, Ethiopianist Abiy is Only Temporary and Oromianist Jawar Represents the Future!
Posted: 06 Jul 2020, 11:23
Abyssianist Meles Belongs to the Past, Ethiopianist Abiy is Only Temporary and Oromianist Jawar Represents the Future!
Oromo liberation movement has got victory over all Abyssianist rulers up to Meles Zenawi. Ethiopianist Oromos and others tried to save Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet dominated by Amharanet in the last two years. Oromo nationalists gave Abiy Ahmed benefit of the doubt thinking that the PM might transform Ethiopia in Oromo terms. But, it seems that Abiy prefered to keep dominance of Amharanet at the cost of Oromummaa. By imprisoning Jawar and other Oromo nationalists, Abiy fell in to trap of the canning Abyssinian elites, who tried their best to separate him from his Oromo support base. They are now successful. Abiy lost significant Oromo support he had. He can now rely only on Abyssinians for survival. Can they save him from the ongoing Oromo revolution? Time will show us. As far as I am concerned, Abiy already spoiled his opportunity to be the first Oromo leader to transform Ethiopia. He even persuaded the Oromo to take more distance from Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet, which is difficult to separate from Amharanet. It seems that the failing of this PM is an end for Ethiopia and the beginning for the birth of sovereign Oromia, be it in form of an independent Gadaa Oromia or an integrative Great Oromia. Jawar Mohammed has the best chance to foster one of the two based on self-determination vote of the Oromo.
Oromo liberation movement has got victory over all Abyssianist rulers up to Meles Zenawi. Ethiopianist Oromos and others tried to save Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet dominated by Amharanet in the last two years. Oromo nationalists gave Abiy Ahmed benefit of the doubt thinking that the PM might transform Ethiopia in Oromo terms. But, it seems that Abiy prefered to keep dominance of Amharanet at the cost of Oromummaa. By imprisoning Jawar and other Oromo nationalists, Abiy fell in to trap of the canning Abyssinian elites, who tried their best to separate him from his Oromo support base. They are now successful. Abiy lost significant Oromo support he had. He can now rely only on Abyssinians for survival. Can they save him from the ongoing Oromo revolution? Time will show us. As far as I am concerned, Abiy already spoiled his opportunity to be the first Oromo leader to transform Ethiopia. He even persuaded the Oromo to take more distance from Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet, which is difficult to separate from Amharanet. It seems that the failing of this PM is an end for Ethiopia and the beginning for the birth of sovereign Oromia, be it in form of an independent Gadaa Oromia or an integrative Great Oromia. Jawar Mohammed has the best chance to foster one of the two based on self-determination vote of the Oromo.