Ethiomedia | May 2, 2012
GAMBELLA, Southwestern Ethiopia - Ethiopian rebels in
Gambella repulsed an attack by government soldiers who gave up the fight
after about half an hour, rebel sources said on May 1st.
Government soldiers launched the attack on a travelling
contingent of Ngeli O. Opiew, commander-in-chief of the Gambella
Democratic Movement (GDM). The heavy fighting lasted about half an honor
when the soldiers fled the area, leaving their dead behind, GDM said,
whose full statement follows here:
GDM fighters repulse government army attack
Gambella - On April 29, 2012, in Akobo District of Gambella, Meles Zenawi’s soldiers attacked the Military Wing of Gambellan Democratic Movement (GDM) force. The attack was repulsed by the Commander-in-Chief of GDM, Ngeli O. Opiew, and his small contingent troops who were traveling with him. Within 30 minutes of heavy engagement, the attackers ran away leaving their dead behind.
GDM wants to announce that unless the terms of land grab in Gambella
region are reversed in favor of Gambella people, there won’t be peace in
the region. GDM will fight to stop the sale of Anyuaks’ land to
foreigners and for the return of displaced Anyuaks to their ancestral
lands from concentration camps. GDM will not sit by ideally and allow
the likes of Karuturi Global, Saudi star, and others exploit Gambellan
people.
In 1991, the EPRDF regime promised Ethiopia’s ethnic groups that they
could exercise their rights to self-determination in new Ethiopia.
Ethiopia was divided into nine ethnically based federal states. But the
EPRDF regime changed its mind overnight. It created ethnically based
surrogate parties through which it could project the illusion of a
multi-ethnic federal state. Those parties who wanted to assert their
states’ right to “self-determination up to and including secession” were
forced out. And through it puppets and surrogate parties, EPRDF managed
to preserve its dominance in the political arena.
Again, in 2010, more than 70,000 Anyuaks were forcibly removed from their ancestral land and put to 18 concentration camps to make way for investors. Those who refused to leave were either killed or imprisoned. The government leased the land to investors for 99 years without compensations.GDM, therefore, was formed by sons and daughters of Gambella to fight for the right of indigenous people of Gambella.
Long live GDM!
GDM Central committee!
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