They aged like wine!
Posted: 14 Mar 2023, 19:40

The book presented the victory of love and just cause, and the defeat of racial hatred and bitterness created by colonial politics. This book is a reward, to the history of Eritrean armed struggle and its people. It provides an alternative to the distorted history narrated by those who resort to extenuation and detraction when referring to the history of Eritrea, by presenting the testimony of the prisoner of war-turned freedom fighter. The book tells the truth, to both friends and foes. And it is especially enlightening for Ethiopians, who have never been told the truth about EPLF’s humane treatment of Ethiopian POWs.

Indeed, the book serves the purpose of a statue by preserving the true deeds of the EPLF that may be forgotten by the lapse of time or suppressed by the dust of distortion. It’s also a tribute, to the consolidation of peace and friendship among the sisterly countries. The book plays a critical role in acknowledging the wrongs suffered by victims, in healing wounds, and in preventing the recurrence of the past wrongs. Mamo recounted that,This book is a statue and today, we are inaugurating this statue.
He remembered that right after his capture an Ethiopian war plane came and tegadelti (freedom fighters) ordered them to lie on the ground for their safety and afterward said to them, ‘congratulations for surviving.’ The author said, that this was way beyond their expectation. He added that, he had conducted a multifaceted struggle: struggle for liberation, struggle to learn Tigrigna and struggle to translate books published by the EPLF into Amharic; a language the POWs spoke.my experience under the EPLF was entirely different from what we had been told about the EPLF by our commander.
After congratulating Eritreans for their hard-won independence, he said,The Eritrean people are generous, who struggled and made enormous sacrifices for independence. I proclaim this, based on my practical experience. I experienced hunger, hardship and arduous work with my Eritrean comrades. We sweated and shed blood together.
The book demonstrates the power of remorse, forgiveness and reconciliation, that are vital for sustainable peace. It is expected to contribute, towards the consolidation of the friendly relationship of Eritrea and Ethiopia.You not only got independence for yourselves, but also saved and taught many thousands of Ethiopian prisoners and sent them back home to their wailing mothers. I am one of them, but the fighters who captured and saved us may not be alive.
As stated in its National Democratic Program, adopted at its first congress in January 1977, the EPLF was always committed toHe decided to join and fight on the side of the EPLF, having been convinced by its principles, and in collaboration with EPLF fighters, he took the initiative to teach Ethiopian prisoners of war political education and academic subjects. He is a great person, who brought about a big change on himself and his colleagues.
At that time, it was not formally bound by the provisions of the Geneva Convention regarding the victims of war as it had not yet been a signatory to the convention. The resolve to treat Ethiopian prisoners of war humanely, sprang simply from the front’s principled stand.provide humane treatment and care for Ethiopian war prisoners.
Mamo gave his testimony that within its limits, the EPLF provided healthcare services, education, food, and other provisions to Ethiopian prisoners of war. More importantly, the EPLF helped set up literacy classes, cultural groups, and sports teams to improve the intellectual and spiritual state of the POWs. The Ethiopian POWs, also had their own magazine.while respecting the individual preferences of every prisoner, the Detaining Power shall encourage the practice of intellectual, educational, and recreational pursuits, sports and games amongst prisoners, and shall take the measures necessary to ensure the exercise thereof by providing them with adequate premises and necessary equipment. Prisoners shall have opportunities for taking physical exercise, including sports and games and for being out of doors. Sufficient open spaces shall be provided for this purpose in all camps.