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Ethiopia: Yenesew's self-immolation an ultimate call for justice

By Jawar Mohammed | Opinion

The self-immolation of Ethiopian high school teacher, Yenesew Gebre, 29, signals a clear message to Ethiopian leaders and their international supporters. In Ethiopian politics, practically everything is contested, a contest that has often taken an ugly face leading to arrests, tortures and disappearances of dissidents. The growing clampdown on dissent targets leaders of opposition political parties, activists, and even bystanders with no clear association with what the government alleges to be their offense. But self-immolation in a society known for its unbreakable faith, and perseverance has shaken the social conscience of many.

However, this act of self-immolation seems to have been received with mixed feelings just like any other “garden variety” acts of opposition. On the one hand, comments on the news of Yenesew’s death across various Ethiopian websites range from “its an act of suicide, desperation, insanity”, to “its unwise, copy-paste” etc. No word from the government so far on the incident but it is hard to expect a different characterization will be forthcoming. My prediction is, the government will deny, misrepresent or simply ignore it. On the other hand, of course, the news has shaken an overwhelming majority of Ethiopians.

Yenesew, who was of Dawaro district from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s region, holds a bachelor’s degree that normally earns an average living standard in such a community. Although he belonged to the social class that is hard hit with the current economic crisis and political repression in the country-civil servants in opposition dominated community, it is difficult to characterize his act as suicidal or politically irrelevant, or even an ordinary act of protest for economic and political injustice.

Ethiopians today face an unspeakable magnitude of economic hardship and political repression. The government’s misguided macro-economic policies and resource mismanagement has resulted in a steeply rising cost of living over the last several years. Despite the projected growth numbers thrown around, Ethiopians are living under a heavy and dehumanizing economic stress while inflation and drought-induced famine is wrecking the country. The regime’s effort to window dress the problem has utterly failed. For example, a 39% increase in salary for civil servants was drowned by 40% inflation within months. The failed imposition of a price cap on basic goods was revoked after it has done a good deal of harm and sufficiently disclosed the brute nature of the regime to do whatever it wants.

At this time, an average cost of living in urban areas is estimated to be several times a teacher’s average salary. The average salary for a civil servant is about $60/month. The spike in the cost of living has made it impossible for civil servants, who are the sole breadwinners for several dependents including their children, elders, and relatives, to fulfill their obligation. Worse, civil servants who usually are expected to take care of kins in rural areas are now becoming dependents on their family who has to support them by sending grains.

These dire economic grievances are aggravated by extreme political repression and abuse of dissent by the ruling party functionaries. Formal or informal complaints regarding the economic situation are met with distortion, which automatically places one in the opposition camp and an enemy of the state. We’ve seen rampant terrorism charges over the last few weeks.

Following the 2005 election, areas that voted for the opposition were targeted for administrative discrimination in the form of food aid, fertilizer distribution or construction of infrastructure. In the southern region, where its over 50 constituent ethnic groups were once given provincial or district level self-rule, the punishment for voting in favor of the opposition was the denial of their self-rule. Reportedly, the Dawaro community has petitioned the government to restore their right to self-rule. Instead of addressing their legitimate grievances, the regime accused civil servants and the youth for agitating the elders to petition the government, for being agents of opposition party, and threw them to jail.

Yenesaw’s self-immolation symbolizes an ultimate form of protest, a grand act of disobedience and public refusal to submit to illegitimate authority and an uncompromising rejection of a life of subordination. It signifies a kind of virtuous life one should live. He demonstrated by example that one should not live as a subordinate of another human being.

Lest we forget: His death was not about what form of political organization we should prefer, it was not about ethnic federalism or unity. It was not about local government and administration of justice. It was not about detention of a few youth even if detention was by mistake or illegal. It was not about the government’s inability to address administrative grievances. It was a decision that a life of humiliation, subordination, and betrayal is not worth living. It was a call to humanity, an appeal to the best in us, and a call to reject authoritarianism in all its forms.

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Comments 7 comments for this article
Added: November 26, 2011. 01:23 PM GMT
unaccepted
that is unaccepted idea a man burn himself for the sake of Ethiopian people? that is the way of Arab style we are not Arabs we kill or we may be killed that is our nature for the politics no one burn himself unless and other wise those mentally crazy only
so this man is either from DEVILS or CRAZY who can't control his motion due to alcohol or Drug addicted habit
Ameneshewa
Added: November 21, 2011. 10:43 PM GMT
this guy was mentally sick
he doesn't even know what democracy means
Gebre
Added: November 21, 2011. 04:40 PM GMT
@Jimmatimes
This website is getting less informative and news on the home page are the ones that have been posted like couple of weeks ago. I don't know what is going on but the administrators of this website should work on bringing the jimmatimes to its most prestigious status at which folks will never be disappointed for visit the website on a daily basis. Nowadays, I have started to visit the website only once a week or two at most. Why? Because there are no news update like it used to.

I have also some worry that the website might have been hijacked by non-oromo geeks who intentionally post things that are irrelevant for the ultimate quest of the majority of Oromo people to self-determination. I hope that there still true Oromo elites who are monitoring the website and they should at least let us know as to why it is getting hibernated during this chaotic period of Oromo people.

Added: November 21, 2011. 02:35 PM GMT
The same thing happened in Tunisia and Egypt before the Revolt
I think he is inspired by the power of self-scarifies for the ultimate freedom of all citizens. In Tunesia the revolt flamed by one ordinary person who burned himself to death for rule of justice. The same thing happened in Egypt. With 120% certainty Ethiopia is next to rise up for freedom and rule of majority.

I weep for the TPLF and its supporters the judgment day is coming up on you. If you idiots insist on not leave us alone there will mob justice like what happened to Gaddafi and his family but to woyanes, it is gonna get uglier. How much brutal and evil you are, the power of the majority is going to consume your entire existence. Leave now while you can. The signs are happening and if you are smart enough you run before justice gets caught up with you.

People of Oromo prepare yourself for achieving your ultimate freedom that you have fought for so long. Their weapons and gods are not going to help them this time because the time is ours. We never negotiate for our freedom and God is with us!



Futurista
Added: November 21, 2011. 12:29 PM GMT
Where is Z Proof??
I think The Guy Who Burnt him Self is Not Normal Guy i mean he looks like a crazy Just look at his eyes carefully am sure he is 75% Crazy or if Not he must be Qat addicted. anyways Killing Your Self is Forbeden in GODs law So The Guy must be a Slave of Satan. only Satan Have The Power To Do Evil Things. i feel Sorry For His Family i mean if it's True The Guy is Buring him Self cuz i Still Don't Believe The Guy hi Burnt him Self. For me? if There is No Proof to See a Vedieo? it's PoooooooR Propaganda Period.)
ALiKuNaMa
Added: November 20, 2011. 06:14 PM GMT
he should have done that in addis ababa so people take video for shock eeffect
Adama
Added: November 20, 2011. 05:08 PM GMT
absolute joke!
Absolute joke and desperate rush for a political gain!!!