Dear Professor Shamsaddins, Abyssinian born expressly to hate and destroy
For Abyssinian to kill the Benishagul people, just because of the race is an act of genocide. The systematic annihilation of the Benishangul people should be taken seriously by the international communalities. Attacking researchers and writers is the culture of the Abyssinians, which is unacceptable behavior. The brutality, aggression, harsh crimes and savage acts of the Abyssinians have caused atrocities and destabilized the region.
This is a brief introduction for the coming topics regarding Benishangul in so-called Ethiopia. The goal of Abyssinians policy is based on lies and deceptions. They have humiliated so many nations; just the same way colonisers did in Africa. They had policies of extermination in Benishangul, Oromia, Ogaden, Afar, Gumbela, Harar, and Southern Nations. They enjoy deceptions and bloodshed, brutality and savageness. They attack others and start degrading them. They inherited aggressiveness and abusiveness from their ancestory. They kept Benishangul people isolated and denied education. Since Benishangul was conquered in 1898 up to date there is not even 10 university graduates from that State. Abyssinians strived to keep other nations illiterate; they withheld education and offered it to only a selected few with the aim to make them work against others. This article is discussing the importance of history for politicians, civil societies, students, and ethnic groups for the national unity. In this part I condemn the abusive mentality of Abyssinians.
I have been triggered off by the abusive comments of Abyssinians against Professor Shamsaddin for his articles regarding Abyssinians. His articles are beneficial for the Abyssinians. Not many people nowadays give guidance on what to do or how to conduct themselves in order to run their own political affairs. But Shamsaddin offered his views as a help in a situation of chaos where only truth can resolve this issue, and bring solutions to this miserable situation in Ethiopia. I admire his courage in expressing his views in this complicated situation. By doing this he has given unbiased and independent view as any historian or researcher would do. Instead of appreciating and valuing his views the Abyssinians in return abused him in unprecedented barbaric ways. Therefore, I did my own independent research to write about the Benishangul’s history, because now the Abyssinians will keep abusing and punishing those who want to find a way to bring some love to the destabilised nations. I need to discover myself through my own nation’s history. I will take advantage of every opportunity to make an effort to stop this brutality and punishment of the Abyssinians against the Benishangul people and other brother nations who are oppressed.
Intellectuals are the light that guides us towards a brighter future. They deserve to be honoured regardless of their nationality and backgrounds, because Allah (God) has bestowed his blessing on their knowledge. But Abyssinian will never understand that and will never be open minded to understand in order to change. The culture that the Abyssinians are brought up in is full of aggression, abusiveness and degrading others. Abyssinians lie and believe in their lies. The Abyssinians understanding of intellectuality is to achieve the aim of deceiving others. Therefore, I would like to invite Professor Shamsaddin to continue lecturing us about our history through his priceless writings.
We the oppressed nation honour you for your tremendous efforts in revealing the brutal side of Abyssinian history. In 1770 Bruce said many things about Abyssinians, the one that most captured my attention is when he said that Abyssinians (they were born expressly to hate and destroy…). The heritage of Abyssinians is aggressiveness and abusiveness and to do savage acts. They were poor and will continue to be forever if no change is made.
The way Abyssinia reacted to this great philosopher was unacceptable. My response to this is specifically directed towards those acting idiotically against the sacred hands of true writers. I would like to say to them that the history that you believe in has vanished a long time ago and there is no way to deceive in order to come back to rule. There are many intellectuals who will stand for the rights of the oppressed nations in Benishagul, Oromoia, Ogaden, Gambella, Afar, Harar, and Southern nations. We have been fooled by Abyssinian for long enough but it will not happen any more.
The Abyssinians don’t like history; they don’t understand the importance of history because they never wanted to change. People read history to plan for change, and to anticipate a nice future for their nation, but when a system of governance becomes obsessed by the genocide, brutality, harassments and oppressiveness, it would be difficult to accept the historical facts and accept the reality of the past. The wise take responsibility of their own mistakes to apologise and learn form them, but for Abyssinian that is far away from their character as they don’t want to admit the genocide and harshness, savageness, brutality, hatred acts they have applied on Banishangul, Oromo, Ogaden, Afar, Gumbela, Southern nations and many others unnamed.
History is important, for the ancient Greeks it was said that history was a storehouse of examples to guide the future actions. History makes people understand themselves and gives people a new perspective on current issues. Abyssinians always deny the facts, and don’t believe in the history that doesn’t serve their interest. They don’t believe in any change because the change may bring a new political power that might emerge as a threat and challenge to their ways of thinking.
People don’t want to repeat the mistakes that they have made in the past. Such people are apologetic whenever they find themselves repeating abusive history. However, Abyssinians are not at all apologetic instead they are degrading, and they don’t even have apologetic philosophy. Thus, they are the only people on the earth who still repeat the history in every aspect of their life.
History is a candle that lights the future. We read and understand history to have a better and fruitful future. But when the whole history is bogus instead it will be an obstacle and hindrance to achieve prosperity. Abyssinians who enjoy bloodshed will never believe in what Malcolm X said "History is a people’s memory, and without memory man is demoted to the lower animals". Abyssinians hate history because it revives the oppressed to survive and on the other hand terminates any domination.
My message to Professor Mohammed Shamsaddin would be concluded as follows:
The horrific brutality made by Abyssnians historically has made it difficult for them to accept facts that historian like you write. This has also made them ignorant of today’s world. I encourage Abyssinian to read for Professor Mohammed Shamsaddin a writer in American Chronicle. He is capable of understanding the history and what’s behind it. I found him as a historian and Politician with very intense and magnificent analytical views. I admire him and he deserves the appreciation and respect from people all over the world, specifically those oppressed once. Through a deep look into the history people would generate ideas that would offer solutions for their current crises. Therefore, I recommend his articles to be read by the Abyssinians in order to avoid making mistakes of the past and put an end to this brutality for once and forever.
Through history people make change. The apology of South African government for the crimes committed against indigenous South African has changed the features of life in South Africa. The apology in American history has changed the American and opened opportunity for an African-American to be the next American presidential candidate. The apology of the Australian Prime Minister has changed the present and the future of the indigenous Aborigines. Therefore it is important for a nation in order to achieve prosperity to be apologetic of its past atrocities. Woodrow Wilson said "a nation that does not know what it was yesterday, does not know what it is today nor what it is trying to do". Abyssinians are in a denial of their history. I know many of them might not agree with me, and they don’t have to, but the fact remains that they committed numerous genocide repetitively on the conquered nations in Benishangul, Oromo, Ogaden, Gumbela, and Southern Nations.
Will continue ……..
Benishangul Human rights advocate
Coco_khalid72@hotmail.com
I have been triggered off by the abusive comments of Abyssinians against Professor Shamsaddin for his articles regarding Abyssinians. His articles are beneficial for the Abyssinians. Not many people nowadays give guidance on what to do or how to conduct themselves in order to run their own political affairs. But Shamsaddin offered his views as a help in a situation of chaos where only truth can resolve this issue, and bring solutions to this miserable situation in Ethiopia. I admire his courage in expressing his views in this complicated situation. By doing this he has given unbiased and independent view as any historian or researcher would do. Instead of appreciating and valuing his views the Abyssinians in return abused him in unprecedented barbaric ways. Therefore, I did my own independent research to write about the Benishangul’s history, because now the Abyssinians will keep abusing and punishing those who want to find a way to bring some love to the destabilised nations. I need to discover myself through my own nation’s history. I will take advantage of every opportunity to make an effort to stop this brutality and punishment of the Abyssinians against the Benishangul people and other brother nations who are oppressed.
Intellectuals are the light that guides us towards a brighter future. They deserve to be honoured regardless of their nationality and backgrounds, because Allah (God) has bestowed his blessing on their knowledge. But Abyssinian will never understand that and will never be open minded to understand in order to change. The culture that the Abyssinians are brought up in is full of aggression, abusiveness and degrading others. Abyssinians lie and believe in their lies. The Abyssinians understanding of intellectuality is to achieve the aim of deceiving others. Therefore, I would like to invite Professor Shamsaddin to continue lecturing us about our history through his priceless writings.
We the oppressed nation honour you for your tremendous efforts in revealing the brutal side of Abyssinian history. In 1770 Bruce said many things about Abyssinians, the one that most captured my attention is when he said that Abyssinians (they were born expressly to hate and destroy…). The heritage of Abyssinians is aggressiveness and abusiveness and to do savage acts. They were poor and will continue to be forever if no change is made.
The way Abyssinia reacted to this great philosopher was unacceptable. My response to this is specifically directed towards those acting idiotically against the sacred hands of true writers. I would like to say to them that the history that you believe in has vanished a long time ago and there is no way to deceive in order to come back to rule. There are many intellectuals who will stand for the rights of the oppressed nations in Benishagul, Oromoia, Ogaden, Gambella, Afar, Harar, and Southern nations. We have been fooled by Abyssinian for long enough but it will not happen any more.
The Abyssinians don’t like history; they don’t understand the importance of history because they never wanted to change. People read history to plan for change, and to anticipate a nice future for their nation, but when a system of governance becomes obsessed by the genocide, brutality, harassments and oppressiveness, it would be difficult to accept the historical facts and accept the reality of the past. The wise take responsibility of their own mistakes to apologise and learn form them, but for Abyssinian that is far away from their character as they don’t want to admit the genocide and harshness, savageness, brutality, hatred acts they have applied on Banishangul, Oromo, Ogaden, Afar, Gumbela, Southern nations and many others unnamed.
History is important, for the ancient Greeks it was said that history was a storehouse of examples to guide the future actions. History makes people understand themselves and gives people a new perspective on current issues. Abyssinians always deny the facts, and don’t believe in the history that doesn’t serve their interest. They don’t believe in any change because the change may bring a new political power that might emerge as a threat and challenge to their ways of thinking.
People don’t want to repeat the mistakes that they have made in the past. Such people are apologetic whenever they find themselves repeating abusive history. However, Abyssinians are not at all apologetic instead they are degrading, and they don’t even have apologetic philosophy. Thus, they are the only people on the earth who still repeat the history in every aspect of their life.
History is a candle that lights the future. We read and understand history to have a better and fruitful future. But when the whole history is bogus instead it will be an obstacle and hindrance to achieve prosperity. Abyssinians who enjoy bloodshed will never believe in what Malcolm X said "History is a people’s memory, and without memory man is demoted to the lower animals". Abyssinians hate history because it revives the oppressed to survive and on the other hand terminates any domination.
My message to Professor Mohammed Shamsaddin would be concluded as follows:
The horrific brutality made by Abyssnians historically has made it difficult for them to accept facts that historian like you write. This has also made them ignorant of today’s world. I encourage Abyssinian to read for Professor Mohammed Shamsaddin a writer in American Chronicle. He is capable of understanding the history and what’s behind it. I found him as a historian and Politician with very intense and magnificent analytical views. I admire him and he deserves the appreciation and respect from people all over the world, specifically those oppressed once. Through a deep look into the history people would generate ideas that would offer solutions for their current crises. Therefore, I recommend his articles to be read by the Abyssinians in order to avoid making mistakes of the past and put an end to this brutality for once and forever.
Through history people make change. The apology of South African government for the crimes committed against indigenous South African has changed the features of life in South Africa. The apology in American history has changed the American and opened opportunity for an African-American to be the next American presidential candidate. The apology of the Australian Prime Minister has changed the present and the future of the indigenous Aborigines. Therefore it is important for a nation in order to achieve prosperity to be apologetic of its past atrocities. Woodrow Wilson said "a nation that does not know what it was yesterday, does not know what it is today nor what it is trying to do". Abyssinians are in a denial of their history. I know many of them might not agree with me, and they don’t have to, but the fact remains that they committed numerous genocide repetitively on the conquered nations in Benishangul, Oromo, Ogaden, Gumbela, and Southern Nations.
Will continue ……..
Benishangul Human rights advocate
Coco_khalid72@hotmail.com

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