Is ONLF Struggle on the track or not
Is ONLF Struggle on the
Track or not?
TUESDAY, 21 FEBRUARY
2012 06:15 ADMINISTRATOR
By: Dr. M.Ugas
When I read Muktar M. Omer’s article of “ONLF: Time for Admiral Osman to Go” on Wardernews on Feb 13, 2012, I decided to enlighten the young writers with the right parameters to measure the progress of any liberation struggle. But, sadly Wardheernews.com refused to publish my article, because my views did not match what they are meant to.
The author STARTED his
paper saying “I am only trying to salvage the struggle, not to weaken
it” That could in fact be a good intention, but after reading
the result of his analysis, many innocent people may think that he made a
profound research on the subject he judged and his intentions were good.
However, there are many insights that the writer indispensably needed to
consider before evaluating the kind of progress a liberation front may make or
may be expected. There are a number of parameters that he hasn’t used to
determine the growth of ONLF and whether they are making progress or not.
There are scores of yardsticks that could be employed to quantify the progress
of such a kind of entity and some of the parameter may have a good deal
of weight than others, while many indicators of success may have less than one
percent weight. The reason that compelled me to comment on Mukhtar’s
judgment is that several people may not search the reliability of the result of
his analysis, because if the reliability of his finding is very low, his whole
message will be discredited.
Quoting again the writers
statements, he said “We cannot fault the ONLF leadership for their
efforts. They tried their best. But, in the end, we judge them by their
results, not by their efforts”. As a rule of the thumb that is common
sense to attract the attention of the readers, and I will agree with you to use
this as a concluding balance for our final judgement.
I do not mean to defend
ONLF or the Admiral, but just for the common good, to edify the writer of this
article a superior message that would help him in the future to make a fine
judgement before he tries to evaluate and analyse such a kind of complex
organisation that consist of social, political, military, diplomatic,
environmental as well as historical anecdote. I would like to coach the young
writer the right parameters that he must have used by disproving his findings
as shown in the following statements:
In liberation struggles,
survival is tolerable as a benchmark of success only in the battlefields, faced
against a mightier adversary. A liberation front, fighting for a just cause,
cannot be expected to be content with survival for more than two decades. It
must make progress; it must win new allies; it must broaden ITS SUPPORT base.
Far from achieving this, the ONLF is stagnating. There is no single idea,
strategy or support base that has joined the Front for over a decade.
As I said before, there is
one immense inaccuracy the writer made. He used off beam parameters to
measure the development that a liberation struggle could be expected to
compose. While the writer was making this analysis, he COMPLETELY ignored
that at this very moment, the most inhuman acts of barbarism and cannibalism
are being perpetrated in Ogaden by the criminal Neo-Nazi Abyssinian thugs of
the tyrant Meles Zenawi, using Janjawit-like militia they named Liyu-police as
death squads who shamelessly impersonate the only force. Hence the writer put
his emphasis on his mere subjective judgment of what he did not have a handle
on it very much.
In order to measure the
success of any liberation organisation, the young writer should have used the
following indicators of success: The mission of the
organisation; the impression of the world towards the fighting organisation;
the power of the occupying regime or government whatever you call it over the
liberation organisation; the support of the people in the region to the
organisation; the military might of the struggle; the organization’s allies;
and the political flexibility of the struggle; These are only
seven of the ten important factors that we can measure the nature of
advancement a liberation struggle could make. The other three are exceptionally
very internal and only insiders can understand and measure them. But, idle
people like my friend Mukhtar and I cannot assess them without further in-depth
investigation.
Those questions could
be subjectively answered, but it may be biased to put them qualitatively in a
categorized way if we simply measure the outcome as less or more, small
or big, good or bad. On the other hand, one requires to have their original
numbers when one has to quantify their current numbers. Mukhtar doesn’t seem to
have all these in hand when he STARTED writing
his inoperative speech. Let me shed some light on these seven factors
What was the mission of
ONLF? The
answer is freedom, and freedom cannot come overnight. Abwan Dhodan has
perfectly answered in one of his poems, by saying “ninkii ilo biyo leh
moodayoow waa ban omana ahe” literally meaning that “those who
think freedom is spring of water is not true but rather waterless prairies”.
One can then ask if ONLF is on the right track of making Ogaden free or not. Before
one rushes answering it, let him/her read the answers to the other parameters.
What is the impression of
the world towards ONLF? Before 1990s, the world was divided on the issue of
defining the basket of a liberation organisation. But, now the matter is based
on historical and factual points and how the actions of any freedom fighter
could be aligned with their missions and the kind of human rights violations
they are making. There is no doubt that the world knows very much that the
Ogaden liberation struggle is the pioneers of the Somali nationalism in the
Horn of Africa. The world welcomes the struggle in many official and unofficial
meetings. The world hasn’t labelled ONLF as a terrorist organisation. Let alone
anything else, European Union has finally reached a stage to ticket the EPRDF
regime to be terrorists after Ethiopia openly refused the UN-Fact finding
mission of 2008 after Obole to be published. The international media,
especially the most prominent scholarly magazines, such as New York Times,
Washington Post, News Week, the Economist, Al-Sharqil Awsat, etc regularly
write articles and findings of the gloomy situation of the Somalis in the
Ogaden and document how genuine the war of ONLF is. There is no disbelief that
you have heard how heroically the world journalists are trying to visit the
Ogaden and how they risk their precious lives to expose how Somalis are
oppressed in the Ogaden. The congress of the United States government which was
a great ally of Ethiopia ultimately passed Bill C-2003 to press Ethiopia to
stop oppression in the Ogaden. In the history of Ogaden, it is the first time
that there are more than 60 MPs (member of parliaments) throughout the world,
who are openly advocating within and outside their areas of influences for the
freedom of the Ogaden. There are more than 25 international Universities that
the young patrons of the struggle hold enlightenments every year. These are all
successes that ONLF is to be ACCREDITED to
under the leadership of Admiral M.O.Osman.
What is the power of the occupying regime or government whatever you call it over the liberation organisation? The writer may not be sentient of the reason Ethiopia has been occupying the Ogaden. As witnessed by many, there are over 80 million Ethiopians in the highland whose land is completely dead. The situation in the highland is already unsustainable, and parts of the area are in a Malthusian trap with poor farmers eating up the land, with soil degradation and soil losses due to deforestation. The Ogaden region is the only region that is rich in natural resources, rivers, creeks, streams, cultivable valleys, rangeland, livestock, gas, petroleum, frank cense, you name it. Ethiopia is not able and will not be able to exploit the natural resources in the Ogaden. In all the federal states of the world, the property rights and natural resources belong to the provinces or states, while Article 40 of the new Ethiopian constitution endorses that the natural resources is the sole responsibility of the federal government. This means that, the state or provincial governments does not have any articulation over any natural resource exploited from their very own land. If ONLF clogged Ethiopia from fulfilling this flawed article, isn’t this a progress made by ONLF?
What is the power of the occupying regime or government whatever you call it over the liberation organisation? The writer may not be sentient of the reason Ethiopia has been occupying the Ogaden. As witnessed by many, there are over 80 million Ethiopians in the highland whose land is completely dead. The situation in the highland is already unsustainable, and parts of the area are in a Malthusian trap with poor farmers eating up the land, with soil degradation and soil losses due to deforestation. The Ogaden region is the only region that is rich in natural resources, rivers, creeks, streams, cultivable valleys, rangeland, livestock, gas, petroleum, frank cense, you name it. Ethiopia is not able and will not be able to exploit the natural resources in the Ogaden. In all the federal states of the world, the property rights and natural resources belong to the provinces or states, while Article 40 of the new Ethiopian constitution endorses that the natural resources is the sole responsibility of the federal government. This means that, the state or provincial governments does not have any articulation over any natural resource exploited from their very own land. If ONLF clogged Ethiopia from fulfilling this flawed article, isn’t this a progress made by ONLF?
What is the support of the
people in the region to ONLF? You can measure the progress on this point
from different perspectives. Remember the number of social organisations that
existed in the past which support the cause. Under the mandate of ONLF offices
in the abroad, there are more than five social organisations which are
officially REGISTERED in
every country that support the struggle. The struggle is run by forces
with the full support of those who trust the organisation. This is in fact an
immense achievement and very significant progress that ONLF made so far.
What is the military might
of ONLF struggle? Remember
the days when EPRDF used to instigate the local clansmen to fight for minor
issues by arming both sides in conflict; the last one being the battle of Ali
Hassan and Huwan around Abaqorow where more than 240 innocent young men died
from both sides in 1996. Later on, when EPRDF got tired of making this type of
unsuccessful inspirations, they created Janjawit-like militia they named
Liyu-police to create hatred among the clans and try to force them to tussle
against one other. What caused these fights to stop since Abaqorow? Anyone who
knows the reality on the ground knows the answer. ONLF is there to intervene
the hostility on the spot, and at times unarm the local clansmen when the
skirmishing is about to occur. It is indeed an enormous accomplishment
that the LOCAL PEOPLE are
very proud of their own struggle. Can you speculate how influential ONLF
military might is in forcing the local people to bring to a halt burning of
trees for charcoal? ONLF controls almost all the rural areas in the Ogaden and
no one can deny it.
Has ONLF won allies? The other opposition
groups in Ethiopia have all become futile and are not very much dissimilar from
EPRDF. For instance, the mission of Amhara is to swap Tigrai as if their
belongings were over taken by a minority group. The Oromo is divided into
countless small groups with no direction. Sidama is not dreadfully active
currently and not trying to be free or overhaul the power from Tigrai. These
are the four important opposition groups which exist by name. None of them are
fighting for freedom and yet, ONLF is in good term with all of them so far. No
meeting takes place anywhere without the presence of ONLF.
Does ONLF have political
flexibility? So
long as there is an intellectual opportunism in Ethiopia, which is understood
as a sign of lack of integrity or intellectual shallowness, to the extent that
the opportunist is not concerned with the worth of the ideas in themselves, but
only with how one can benefit from them, ONLF would opt to CONTINUE the
struggle as usual and would not waste time with mere traps that does not match
its mission. ONLF is flexible politically and has been asking the world to
finish the matter on the table where the international community is present.
Anyway, the tyranny in
Ogaden has taken the form of a large scale genocide carried out against seven
millions of subjugated and dehumanized Somalis, who are deprived of water,
food, life and hope. Killing for the purpose to kill is the order given by the
monstrous dictator Zenawi to his new slaves in the Ogaden who are indulged to
continue their cruel acts. The struggle for dignity and humanity, freedom and
rights from the hell named 'Ethiopia', will stand to reason.
If Mukhtar labelled the
Ogaden struggle to be fruitless, can he tell us who else is standing up to
fight? Anyway, let us be optimistic and try to make good judgement
on these kinds of sensitive issues that their realities are known by all
Somalis, hoping that Mukhtar will benefit a lot from the kind of analysis I
made and in the future would be very cautious not to hustle things that he did
not comprehend much.
The Author, Dr. Mohamud Ugas can be reached
at mmugas@gmail.com
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