Sidama Community United Kingdom, May 25, 2013
On a very bright morning in Sidama land, on May 24, 2002, between 10:30
and 11:00am local time; the Sidama people of all walks of life staged on
a peaceful and non-violent Demonstration after fully exhausting the
constitutional requirements that is needed to undertake such an
activity. Carrying the leaves of trees and Ethiopian flags, the
demonstrators peacefully started to march towards their capital city,
Hawassa which is located at the distance of about 3 km from where they
have been planning to hold the said peaceful demonstration when they
were encountered with deliberately targeted barbaric acts after they
have nearly travelled about a kilometre from the point they were
gathering.
The objectives of the demonstration was in protest of the government’s
decision to remove the administrative right of their capital (Hawassa)-
from Sidama to the federal government in addition to the issues related
with regional self administration quest, the Sidama nation is
constitutionally guaranteed, yet denied. Whilst the Sidamas were
peacefully demonstrating, suddenly, they were met with several armoured
vehicles with machine guns and others hundreds of army personnel all of
whom live shot into the upcoming crowds without warning-instantly
killing over hundred Sidama civilians and wounding about 250-300.
With Sidama civilian demonstrators about three Sidama police officers
were also summarily executed by the army for demanding them and police
officers to stop the killing of Sidama’s peaceful and unarmed civilians.
For being humane and genuine the said Sidama police officers also paid
ultimate sacrifices for the causes of justices with others Sidama
civilians. The dead bodies of hundreds of Sidama civilians were left on
the street for the entire day whereas others seriously wounded
unfortunately died in the middle of highly grown up corn plantation;
most of whose dead bodies eventually devoured by hyenas. Others several
seriously wounded civilians were also left to loss their blood and die
in an agonising pain as health professionals weren’t allowed to help
them until after 6 hours, after the shootings. After 6 hours of the
shootings, the dead bodies of the Sidama people were dragged and some of
them thrown to the pickup cars and an ISUZU lorry to be eventually
dumped in Hawassa health centre. The families of the dead Sidama
civilians weren’t allowed to collect the bodies of their beloved ones up
until 3rd or 4th days.
Strict curfew was imposed throughout Sidama region for weeks and the
Sidama was fully militarised from corner to corner. Those culprits who
have ordered, stage-managed and monitored the massacre of the Sidama
civilians are widely circulating in Sidamaland to date until now, and
most of them are promoted to higher authority statuses.
As we commemorate the 11th anniversary of such tragic acts of the regime
sponsored terrorism against law abiding Sidama civilians with our
brothers and sisters [the sons and daughters of others subjugated
nations of Ethiopia], our thought goes to the families and relatives of
Sidama victims of Loqqe massacre of May 24, 2002. We also salute their
courage, determination and indefatigable decisions whilst they took to
the streets of Sidamaland demanding their fundamental rights defying the
mightiness of the regime’s live ammunitions to pay ultimate sacrifices.
We also believe that this is the kind of crime taking places in Oromia,
Ogadenia, Gambella, Shakicho Kaficho and others regions of subjugated
nations with varying degrees. We salute the strengths of all civilians
whose ultimate contributions in the end will make the dreams of their
respective nation’s reality.
We’re commemorating Sidama victims of atrocity of May 24, 2002, in
conjunction with psychological thought of those all Ethiopians who have
lost their precious lives for simple reasons of seeking justice,
liberty, human dignity and respect for fundamental rights; the essential
elements all are denied by the successive Ethiopian regimes including
the incumbent one.
As we all gathered here in London on May 25, 2013, in a free land where
the rule of law is part and parcel of the whole society, our hearts and
minds travel thousands of miles, dissecting clouds and ocean alike to
share the sufferings of those who are unfortunately left back in
Ethiopia, under the rule of jungle where democracy and democratic values
remain meaningless.
Therefore,
The Sidama nation wholeheartedly reaffirms its oaths on its determination until it asserts the rights of Sidama nation for which cause its fallen Sidama heroes paid ultimate sacrifices!
The Sidama nation wholeheartedly reaffirms its oaths on its determination until it asserts the rights of Sidama nation for which cause its fallen Sidama heroes paid ultimate sacrifices!
The Sidamas in Sidamaland and in Diaspora remember this Day, as the day
of Sidama Martyrs and salute them all for their precious sacrifices of
life. We all Sidamas, young and old, female and male alike never forget
the ultimate sacrifices those heroes paid on behalf of our nation.
We the Sidamas wholeheartedly thank the representatives of Oromia,
Ogadenia, Shakacho Kaficho and others subjugated nations’ brothers and
sisters for showing us their usual solidarity by taking part in whatever
we do on behalf of our systematically subjugated and deliberately
brutalised nation.
Finally, we demand the support of the international community and
strongly suggest to hold the Ethiopian current regime into account for
its inhuman treatment of civilians and bring those who’re responsible
for Loqqee massacre of Sidama civilians and others similar massacres and
genocides committed by this very regime all over the country. We also
demand the current Ethiopian regime to stop the acts of barbarism
towards civilians, intelligentsia, journalists, opposition members and
the wider societies at large.
May the Souls of Sidama Victims of atrocity and others Ethiopian
nation’s peoples who have paid similar sacrifices Rest in Peace!!
Sidama Community UK, May 25, 2013,
London, United Kingdom
ReplyDeleteDear Sidamas and others nation's and nationalites of Ethiopia,
May the souls of Sidama martyrs rest in peace!! We never forget their ultimate sacrifces untill justice is being served on behalf of their nations and others Ethiopians at large!
DKN