Hachalu Hundessa was savagely assassinated on the street of the capital city of the country by some individuals, possible to ignite the population for an uprising and then toppling those in power in a chaotic situation. An innocent soul was used as a biblical sacrificial lamb for the ambition of the power mongers to come to power in the country, which couldn’t challenge those in power by peaceful means and unseat them. Unfortunate for the innocent soul to have been lost in such a way, it seems now to me that his death was not in vain for the over-all political future of the country.
There is a saying which goes like: “God protects Ethiopia” and it didn’t disappoint this time around as well. I am not that religious but one can’t ignore such glaring prophesies which is open before our very eyes.
The mercenaries who killed Hachalu were caught by government and now they reportedly admitted to have committed the heinous crime. Not only they admitted but also the authorities have proven the crime using different forensic and crime investigation techniques and many details of those who conspired and planned and gave order for the crime have been ascertained.
I can’t say with a degree of certainty about for how long such evil acts have been practiced in the name of political activism on our people but by all imaginations Hachalu was not the first.
The big lesson gained from the latest crime is that the perpetrators will not be allowed any more to do with an impunity anymore. That is why I say Hachalu’s death is not in vain, thanks God here.
If that is the case, then the claim that Hachalu has not deserved any special treatment, like raising a monument, naming parks and roads after his name, and the likes from those in power is similarly a baseless accusation. The young man was offered as sacrificial lamb so that the nation will stand on a better footing to defend itself from external and internal foes alike using the lessons drawn from his death in the future. Many enemies were exposed through his death. The nation need to remember this innocent soul, while standing on a better footing in the future to defend itself.
Monuments are raised for those who are still living and witnessing history and not for those who have already died. Hachalu should be remembered in my view not only in Oromia region and the capital city, where he called home and was also assassinated, but also elsewhere in the country so that the lessons gained from his death are kept and preserved for the coming generations, at least in my view. This is not just a common assassination, but once in a generation opportunity for the nation to draw a lesson from.
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Re: Does Hachalu Hundessa deserve a monument and other memories in his name?
Gen esus be ahunu gize sle hatse Minilik endezih yenageral ende,telatoch tetekemubet.Ewnetegna amaroch tesfa aykortum ye ene Halafi Mengedi denfata kemnm aykotrutm.We are the owners of the land.Telatachen denkurena new.DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑07 Aug 2020, 12:49Hachalu Hundessa was savagely assassinated on the street of the capital city of the country by some individuals, possible to ignite the population for an uprising and then toppling those in power in a chaotic situation. An innocent soul was used as a biblical sacrificial lamb for the ambition of the power mongers to come to power in the country, which couldn’t challenge those in power by peaceful means and unseat them. Unfortunate for the innocent soul to have been lost in such a way, it seems now to me that his death was not in vain for the over-all political future of the country.
There is a saying which goes like: “God protects Ethiopia” and it didn’t disappoint this time around as well. I am not that religious but one can’t ignore such glaring prophesies which is open before our very eyes.
The mercenaries who killed Hachalu were caught by government and now they reportedly admitted to have committed the heinous crime. Not only they admitted but also the authorities have proven the crime using different forensic and crime investigation techniques and many details of those who conspired and planned and gave order for the crime have been ascertained.
I can’t say with a degree of certainty about for how long such evil acts have been practiced in the name of political activism on our people but by all imaginations Hachalu was not the first.
The big lesson gained from the latest crime is that the perpetrators will not be allowed any more to do with an impunity anymore. That is why I say Hachalu’s death is not in vain, thanks God here.
If that is the case, then the claim that Hachalu has not deserved any special treatment, like raising a monument, naming parks and roads after his name, and the likes from those in power is similarly a baseless accusation. The young man was offered as sacrificial lamb so that the nation will stand on a better footing to defend itself from external and internal foes alike using the lessons drawn from his death in the future. Many enemies were exposed through his death. The nation need to remember this innocent soul, while standing on a better footing in the future to defend itself.
Monuments are raised for those who are still living and witnessing history and not for those who have already died. Hachalu should be remembered in my view not only in Oromia region and the capital city, where he called home and was also assassinated, but also elsewhere in the country so that the lessons gained from his death are kept and preserved for the coming generations, at least in my view. This is not just a common assassination, but once in a generation opportunity for the nation to draw a lesson from.
Re: Does Hachalu Hundessa deserve a monument and other memories in his name?
Only people who deserve monuments erected parks named after them in the capital city of a country are those who did an exemplary things that benefit or change the country for the better.(not some kilil). hachalu was nothing but a tribalist singer who had a disdain to Ethiopia. He died saying oromumma crap and never uttered Ethiopia's name or raised its flags. They can do whatever the hell they want for him in the so called oromoia. What Abiy and his henchman tackle uma are doing is giving their middle finger to Addis Abebans and declaring "finfine kegna.
Aste Tewodros and Atse yohannes don't even have statues in Addis Ababa two former kings that sacrificed their lives fighting foreign enemies.
Aste Tewodros and Atse yohannes don't even have statues in Addis Ababa two former kings that sacrificed their lives fighting foreign enemies.
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: Does Hachalu Hundessa deserve a monument and other memories in his name?
Do you think that Hachalu's death put Ethiopia on a better footing to defend its interests in the future and his death was meant to dismantle the country and instigate a chaotic situation that could have resembled those in Syria, Libya, Yemen, or even Somalia?Bashu wrote: ↑07 Aug 2020, 13:58Only people who deserve monuments erected parks named after them in the capital city of a country are those who did an exemplary things that benefit or change the country for the better.(not some kilil). hachalu was nothing but a tribalist singer who had a disdain to Ethiopia. He died saying oromumma crap and never uttered Ethiopia's name or raised its flags. They can do whatever the hell they want for him in the so called oromoia. What Abiy and his henchman tackle uma are doing is giving their middle finger to Addis Abebans and declaring "finfine kegna.
Aste Tewodros and Atse yohannes don't even have statues in Addis Ababa two former kings that sacrificed their lives fighting foreign enemies.
This is irrespective of how tragic his death is for all those loved ones and his millions of fans in the country?