If there is any doubt in one’s mind that the regime in Addis
Ababa would come to its senses and respect the dignity and sanctity of human
life, what happened last week in a western town of Dembi Dolo should put that
doubt to rest. An act so cruel, so abhorrent, not just humans, it makes the
rocks weep. A mother finds her sixteen-year-old son’s lifeless body covered
with blood in the middle of the street, shot by forces loyal to the regime.
Arriving at the scene, a mother, as all mothers do, began wailing while holding
her son’s body. What followed next was hard to describe and painful to
comprehend to any one with a minimum degree of decency. The same forces loyal
to the regime ordered the mother to sit on her sixteen-year old son’s dead body
as they mercilessly hit her.
It is an act so savage, so devoid of any norms and values
cultural or otherwise, it reflects the psychopathic behavior of forces that do
the killings in Ethiopia. Ephrem Hailu, the sixteen- year old boy, was simply
in his daily routine like any other sixteen-year-old, playing and doing what
sixteen-year-olds do. His life was cut short for no apparent reason except the
psychopathic killing machines called Agazi have to kill someone to satisfy
their addiction of killing.
The regime in Addis Ababa is at war with the Ethiopian
people, young and old, men and women are being terrorized and murdered in broad
daylight for simply demanding freedom of expression, assembly and respect to
the rule of law.
This is the dark and horrifying reality in the four corners
of Ethiopia. Mothers are terrified to send their children to school because
they have no guarantee they would return home safe. If they escape from the
bullets they might not avoid the concentration camps where they are tortured
and exposed to malaria infection without any proper medical service. The suffering of the Ethiopian people,
particularly the young has reached an intolerable climax. While all peace and
freedom loving people in Ethiopia and around the world mourn with Ephrem
Hailu’s mother, it is also a reminder that the only way to have safety and
security is by ridding the country from a brutal authoritarian rule once and
for all.
Listen the interview Ephrem’s mother gave to VOA amharic services
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