Halafi Mengedi wrote: ↑08 Jan 2021, 12:54
... when you assume power supposed to bring people to be part of the process all to be
inclusive but the way we witnessed was
everyone was outsider and Axum and Adwa were insiders and gave birth many Bandas.
[/color]
Ato Halafi,
something that has got a defect at birth will be very difficult to straighten, if not impossible, a defect in design, they call in terms of architectural parlance. You can spend many many of your energy and resources but will never get it straightened.
If it is already about just Tigray, then it can never be about something inklusive. An exclusive club can never be expected to be also inclusive at the same time, these are two incompatible features that can never coexist. It was not a personal problem, rather it was a design problem, you can change the persons 100s of times, but never to avail to solve the problem you claim.
I think Axum and Adwa are Awurajas (in the former Tigray Kifle-Hager) or a sub-province, but just within the same Awuraja the scheme of we versus them will continue and one county will be rival to the next one and compete with each other. It goes the same way to Kebele against Kebele.
This is not only in Tigray, we have the same phenomenon with OLF, perhaps with EPLF and others created on the same basic idea. All are exclusive clubs not based on merit but on the basis of bloodlines. It is a backwar thinking paradigm (not compatible with the 21st century thinking and level of understanding) and it is not about defending about one's rights. Those rights they claim to defend are universal values, there is no need to create an exclusive club to defend something that is universal. If the issue was about those universal values, then those in TPLF, OLF, EPLF and other ethnic based parties shouldn't have fought each other all along, because they all claimed to defend the same rights and they are supposedly allies as such.
They fought each other because they are exclusive clubs and as such compete with each other, which is then also to be expected.
To defend universal rights, there is no need to look for allies in your village boys alone, unless something is sinister with the scheme here.
Just my small cents for your thoughts, if you are really someone concerned about your people and their rights.