Tyranny plausibles

Yosief Tewolde

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Let me start by taking Zimbabwe as an example to explore my angle, tyranny plausibles. I am not here claiming that tyranny is good, then again analysing the circumstances around it here and there.

Zimbabwe is a current perfect example to my perspectives.

We heard of Robert Mugabe an exigent tyrant that ruled Zimbabwe for over 40 years. Of course, as many tyrants that came to be, he classified himself a Socialist, a Communist. I do state in my Twitter account (@Seber_Angle), “All Tyrants and Dictators claim to either be Socialist or Communist.”

To come back to the focus of this article, Mugabe was deposed from power a year or so ago and subsequently died. I urge people to put a big BUT, but how is Zimbabwe today in comparison when it was ruled by Robert Mugabe. Today, supposedly democratic and free, we see peace subsiding and the economy dwindling.

So, the big question remains that under the tyranic rule of Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe seemingly had a sense of peace and economic normanlity. Is it? and why?

Seemingly, it is, however, people ruled by fear under tyranny, lose their mind capabilities to run their lives and to look forward to development and progress. Once the tyrant is out of way without having installed what I call “incremental Democracy”, people rush to fullfill their hunger of peace and progress, call it greed.

Taking Eritrea, we will come to a perfect example corresponding. I claim on Twitter (@Seber_Angle), if Isaias Afwerki the live tyrant in Eritrea dies today, seemilar turmoil like Yemen, Libya, Zimbabwe would transpire. I would prefer for Isaias Afwerki to install a sense of “incremental Democracy”, by which people become ready and prepared to manage their human greed they had bee espousing for many years beforehand.

Picking Ethiopia as a valid example, thanks to the institution of “incremental Democracy” by the late Meles Zenawi, previous Prime Minister of Ethiopia, there had not been heavy disturbance in the country. Now ruled by Abiy Ahmed over whome I raise questions now, he has previously re-tweeted my tweet stating similar to the above statement.

Eritrea, ruled by fear, I will expose the current exodus taking place from Eritrea.

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