R.I.P, Obbo Galasa Dilbo
Posted: 04 Apr 2022, 00:30
R.I.P.
Differences in political views take the back seat when someone who struggled for a long time for what one believed in passes away.
I and a couple of friends had a chance to briefly meet with him and his team back in 1991 after they arrived in Addis Ababa. We were among a group of students who had decided to fight against the TPLF if it didn't bring about peace in the country after it marched to the Capital. We planned to go to the west but transportation to there became a problem on the day of the planned departure. Later, I got word from a relative of mine that a group from the east was in town, which led to the brief meeting. To the few of us, going to the west or east didn't matter. I wouldn't have personally gone back to school if the transitional Charter wasn't signed.
I haven’t had another chance to see him again. I have respected his principled political view even though I disagreed with it. One principled view of his that stood out was when he asked why the ODF didn’t join the OFC after it split from the OLF if it stood for democratizing Ethiopia.
I did not know that he was of late elected to Ethiopia’s parliament. If I am not mistaken, I had heard the late Assefa Chabo (?) say that Obbo Galasa was formerly a member of Echat(?.) If this is true, it means that Obbo Galasa started his political struggle saying Ethiopia and passed away saying Ethiopia.
In other words, it seems that he passed away after having reshaped his political views to align with his earliest one, or so it seems. Be that as it may, again R.I.P.
Differences in political views take the back seat when someone who struggled for a long time for what one believed in passes away.
I and a couple of friends had a chance to briefly meet with him and his team back in 1991 after they arrived in Addis Ababa. We were among a group of students who had decided to fight against the TPLF if it didn't bring about peace in the country after it marched to the Capital. We planned to go to the west but transportation to there became a problem on the day of the planned departure. Later, I got word from a relative of mine that a group from the east was in town, which led to the brief meeting. To the few of us, going to the west or east didn't matter. I wouldn't have personally gone back to school if the transitional Charter wasn't signed.
I haven’t had another chance to see him again. I have respected his principled political view even though I disagreed with it. One principled view of his that stood out was when he asked why the ODF didn’t join the OFC after it split from the OLF if it stood for democratizing Ethiopia.
I did not know that he was of late elected to Ethiopia’s parliament. If I am not mistaken, I had heard the late Assefa Chabo (?) say that Obbo Galasa was formerly a member of Echat(?.) If this is true, it means that Obbo Galasa started his political struggle saying Ethiopia and passed away saying Ethiopia.
In other words, it seems that he passed away after having reshaped his political views to align with his earliest one, or so it seems. Be that as it may, again R.I.P.