United Eritreans, Somalis, Ogadenis, and Oromos manifest for Peace, Freedom and Independence
Sunday 20 January 2008
By Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis January 19, 2008
As the Neo-Nazi Abyssinian tyranny and Africa´s most appalling and inhuman dictator Meles Zenawi pursue their evil plans of war of attrition against Eritrea, mass extermination in Ogaden, division, strife and destruction in Somalia, and ethnic cleansing in Oromia, Sidamaland and other illegally annexed territories, the Unity forged among the various oppressed nations of the Horn of Africa leads to proper action and fight for a Bright Future in the Horn of Africa – free from the Neo-Nazi Abyssinian Horror and Tyranny.
More and more people allover the world start learning about the totalitarian methods employed against the numerous tyrannized nations that have been for many long decades the victims of the successive dictatorial Abyssinian regimes. The nature of the inhuman, criminal Abyssinian regimes becomes gradually known to everyone; it is a multiple coefficient of blood, torture, hatred, killings, inhumanity and evildoing.
The Abyssinian regimes, medieval monarchical, communist, and pseudo-republican have had as common denominator the racial hatred, the severe exploitation of the subjugated nations, the application of the barbaric Amhara / Tigray rule, massive humiliation of nations peremptorily considered as Black (and therefore not human but ´lower´ and ´insects´), an incredible array of methods of excruciating torture, and the ultimate Abyssinian plan of East African Genocide.
The bitter reality that mercilessly sealed the lives of millions of Oromos, Sidamas, Ogadenis, Afars, Anuak, Agaw, Shekachos, Kaffas, Kambattas, Wolayitas over the past 120 – 130 years is the African History´s bleakest page, far worse than the Rwandan Genocide or the Biafra drama. This traumatic African experience of the Abyssinian colonialism deteriorated since 1991 with the Abyssinian involvement in Somalia, and the divisions caused by the Anti-Somali racism of the Amhara and Tigray Abyssinians.
A more recent stage of deterioration of the Horn of Africa situation was reached with the war waged by Abyssinia, fallaciously re-baptized Ethiopia, against Eritrea, a young and much promising African nation composed by Tigrinya, Tigre, Arabic speaking, Beja, Kunama and Afar populations engaged in the path of development and peace.
The last step was made with the Abyssinian invasion of the Somali South (December 2006) and with the intensification of the Ogaden Genocide last summer, when the criminal gangster Meles Zenawi sent aircraft to perform carpet bombing in several villages and town in Ogaden.
All this becomes now a matter of growing concern for many Europeans and Americans who have been kept in mysteries, as the international media have not covered these issues sufficiently and pertinently. This is the primary task for the Diasporas of all these heroic African nations that face a real and grave threat of extinction because of the Neo-Nazi Abyssinian elites´ racist and inhuman plans.











