The Liberation of Massawa: Year 1990

From: Eritrean Media <erican.media_at_gmail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 11:56:02 -0500

February is the month of the essence when the hours of the darkness and the
nights are long in Eritrea. Each day becomes significant because the month
draws to the celebration of “Operation Fenkle” liberation of Massawa in
1990. People from all walks of life are in deep reflection and stirring
their mind reaching its climax.

I mean; it’s time to think what we’ve learned from the past. Celebrating
the start of freedom and correlating the past. Glancing at history, no so
ancient history the record of something that had been documented the past
80 to100 years has offered us. Looking back at sacrifice’s our nation paid,
the unjust that was brought about by colonizers upon the Eritrean nation
and people is countless. We can’t choose our history it is what it is, but
we will remain resilient and celebrate our victory.

History states that the Italian encroachments started in 1882 and lasted
until 1941. The Italian colonizers took the best fertile lands from the
locals and converted them to major commercial farms. There was racial
discrimination during the Italian governance. Nevertheless, Italians built
Asmara from a small village into a city with wonderful architects’, built
roads and many economically viable small industries. on the other hand the
British who defeated the Italians in 1941 literally looted Eritrea; such as
cement factory, Massawa port goods, the Tel-Ferican the list goes on;
looted goods were moved to Egypt, Sudan and India countries under British
colony. During that period the British advocated the split Eritrea into
two; awarding the lowlands of Eritrea to Sudan its colony and the highlands
to Ethiopia. Britain and USA were responsible to Eritrean’s annexation with
Ethiopia and Ethiopian government’s belligerence and the many sacrifices
and sufferings of the Eritrean people.

The years of colonization were years of mass massacres by the consecutive
Ethiopian regimes. During Haile Sellasie’s regime 1962 to 1974 in Eritrea
countless of people were killed, villages burned, animals slaughtered and
hundreds of thousands of people were displaced many Left for Sudan.
February 1967, in today’s Gash Barcka region the Ethiopian army burned 62
villages, murdered over a thousand people displaced 40,000 families and
60,000 animals were slaughtered. In the Semhar and Sahel area in July 1967
villages were burned while people were inside their huts. In Southern and
Central region villages were burned, people were murdered and thousands of
animals were slaughtered.

According to Italian journalist Franco Pratick in 1967, 173 villages were
burned, 30,000 people were murdered and over 100,000 people were displaced.
The killing continued Adi Berhim, Korkrou, Eumer Shekshake, Aleyte and
Gomehotone villages were burned to the ground; 215 huts were burned down
with all possessions. Over 330 people were killed, livestock were
slaughtered and over a Million dollars worth of gold was looted. In the
Southern region Hazemo sub zone 33 villages 1,281 huts were burned to the
ground 10,000 goats and sheep, 800 cattle, 2,200 camels and donkeys were
slaughtered; 263 people were killed. In March 1970 Geleb a small village
that had an elementary and a clinic that was run by the Swedish Mission was
targeted; Ethiopian soldiers took sawing machines, burned clinic property
and abused the foreign missionary. Again in November 1970 Geleb was invaded
by the Ethiopian army 30 people were killed 120 houses were burned. Misyam
village was the next victim during which 37 people were slaughtered, houses
and a mosque was burned. Baskidra and Ana village with close proximity to
Keren were the next victims. November 1970 a total of 197 people were
killed. During Haile Selassie’s regim countless of people were murdered
thousands of livestock’s were slaughtered and millions worth of property
were burned and looted.

After the overthrow of Hailsellasies government by the communist Derge
regime what we saw was the outright theft and targeting the dominant rich’s
wealth by nationalizing private property in favor of the few communist
elite. The communist government turned the country into killing fields. It
killed its own people and countless of atrocity were committed against the
Eritrean people. The Derge’s first act of violence was in Omahjare, Gash
Barka region, in 1974 where 250 innocent people lost their precious life.
24 people were burned inside while praying in a mosque; many were killed by
bombs and machineguns 76 people drowned in river Setite. The killings
continued in 1975 Central region Wekiduba and the capital city Asmara were
targeted and many civilians walking on the street of Asmara were gunned
down. Churches, villages and small cities were burned; animals and valuable
goods were looted. In 1975 the total value of property that was destroyed
and looted was estimated to be $13,900,000. Diyal Togracen: Washington Post
3-14-1975 article “Ethiopian Army kills hundreds of people” confirms these
facts.

The TPLF regime what we witness is a minority ethnic dominant group that
perpetuate war mongering governess, propagate deceit and mendacious, refuse
to vacate from Eritrea territory and ethnic cleansing of rich Eritrean-
Ethiopians. Eritrean tycoons were treated as ethnic outsiders and generated
mass ethnic resentment. In Ethiopia, Eritreans long constituted a starkly
successful merchant class the relatively prosperous Eritreans were expelled
en masse. Between 1998 and 1999 the Ethiopian government deported en masse
52,000 Eritrean in classic ethno-nationalist fashion. They were separated
from their families, businesses, pensions, and bank accounts subject to
expropriation. “Jealousy, revenge and greed”; journalist had called the
action “economic cleansing”.

As we celebrate the 25th year of the liberation of Massawa we need to
remember the atrocities that are committed by regimes in Ethiopian and stay
alert for any eventuality. Treasure our success and remain committed to our
independent economic and political policy; a promise to our martyrs’ that
have offered us the opportunity to celebrate “Operation Fenkle” Liberation
of Massawa.


Source: Shabait



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