The Significance of Ethiopia's History
of National Resistance for African Unity and Dignity
( Part I )

Prof. Mammo Muchie | October 30, 2008

Inspiring Quotes
“I am the only African emperor, and the Leader of all Negro
peoples, including those still under foreign sway.”
Emperor Haile Selassie, 1934,
quoted in Baron Roman Prochaszka, Abyssinia the Powder Barrel: A
book on the most burning question of the day
, 1934, p.8
“I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives.
I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him.”
Abraham Lincoln
















1. Introduction

We came across a book written by Baron Roman Prochaszka with the
title.
Abyssinia the Powder Barrel: A book on the most burning
question of the day, 1934.
This book is a must read. We all must read
it, Ethiopians and all in the region as well, if possible with annotated
translations. We hope the book will be translated and it will reach at the
grassroots level. This was a book distributed by the Italian Consul
General to various libraries and Governments in the colonial world.

We thank Dr. Tesfatsion Medhanie who sent us this book. Incidentally,
he is one of the few thinking and deeply concerned among our Eritrean
brothers and sisters about the fate of the Horn of Africa region in
general and Eritrean and Ethiopian relations in particular. We have gone
through the book and picked up some very important statements from
which all of us can learn and may even help us to strengthen our resolve
why in Ethiopia we cannot afford to follow any other agenda other than
the patriotic agenda, which must replace the ethnic divisive agenda to
shape the future of this historically-virtuous and valiant nation with
toleration, purpose and commitment.

Here we shall present in THREE parts both some of the statements from
the book and a reflection of what we can learn from these statements to
help us think deeply to sort ourselves out to help us change our
contemporary negative attitude to Ethiopia’s future. The price that was
paid to make Ethiopia was incalculable in history. It is not thus a simple
matter to just play casually with the current misdirecting politics of
ethnicism to destroy one of the few resistance nations in the world that
continues to mean so much to recovering still African full humanity and
dignity with freedom and unity.

2. Ethiopia’s leading role as a Pan-African enthusiast as told by its
enemies!

How many of us are aware that the Ethiopian leaders during the
scramble for Africa framed their resistance to colonialism to realise the
overriding purpose of uniting Africa to free it from outside domination?
How many of us know that they were convinced pan-Africanists from
the way they articulated their visions in relation to the colonialism they
resisted with all their power and cunning? How many of us know Bob
Marley converted Emperor Haile Selassie’s historic speech for Africa in
1963 at the UN as lyrics to his song ‘war’, where both freedom and
unity for Africa were firmly proclaimed to the world with conviction,
purpose and sublime clarity!

This book is not for the faint-hearted. It is written with a violent
normative position arguing mendaciously for the subjugation,
humiliation, surrender and capitulation of Ethiopia to the world imperial
and colonial system and its self-destruction by fanning inter-community
strife and conflict. Moreover it is written from a fascist and white
supremacist perspective arguing forcefully why Ethiopia must be
colonised, and why in particular Italian colonialism must be supported to
subdue Ethiopia by the whole colonial world.

The writer admonishes the colonial world to go for the complete
‘eradication’ of Ethiopia, which he described in his own words as “this
plague-spot in East Africa” (p.52)

The book is full of hysterical hate propaganda also against what it
describes the’Amhara’ reminding us very much the hateful propaganda
by the Nazis in Germany against Jews! The writer was Austrian by
origin. This book was first written in German and was translated into
English. He was anti-Semitic as fiercely as he was anti-Ethiopian!

3. What do we know about the Meaning of Ethiopia’s national
resistance to Africa?

It is even more revealing that the world significance and meaning of
Ethiopia’s resistance is better known by Ethiopia’s colonial enemies
more than, it seems, by any one else. Arguably the significance of
Ethiopia’s capacity not to surrender or capitulate to or refuse to be
humiliated by the imperial and colonial system is largely recognised, if
not appreciated by all who should do so today in Ethiopia.

That it inspired Africans the world over is also recognised by Africans
from Herbert Julian (the African-American pilot), Marcus Garvey, and
Nkrumah to Mandela, the Rasta’s and indeed many others.

What is little known to date is what Ethiopians themselves understood
as the significance and meaning of their country’s largely lonely national
resistance in the face of the colonial-imperial onslaught beyond their
own shores to Africa and the world.

4. The Book: Abyssinia: the Powder Barrel: A book on the most
burning question of the day!”

The above is the title of the book written by a person named Baron
Roman Prochaszka (Abyssinia: the powder barrel described as a book
on the most burning question of the day.) The author was said to be a
lawyer in Addis Ababa until 1934 ‘pleading before the consular tribunals
of the European states.” The translators-publishers are the British
International News Agency, London from the German original. He was
expelled just before the 1935 Italian fascist aggression from Ethiopia for
his fascist activities in Ethiopia. His vengeance is to write this book
which paradoxically the more he ravishes Ethiopia, the more one can
read and is revealed also how great and inspiring the Ethiopian patriotic
spirit has been at the time indeed. A spirit of patriotism that can only
make every Ethiopian whose mental software is not infected by the
ethnic entrepreneurial virus and indeed African proud.

Here is a white supremacist writing a book by arguing for the whole
colonial-imperial world to unite and colonise Ethiopia by uniting the
colonial powers and also by utilising cynically and maliciously the divide
and rule strategy of pitting one group of Ethiopians against one another,
whom he describes derogatorily as disparate and different ‘tribes’
exhibiting relations of one oppressor ‘tribe’ over the many disparate
oppressed’ tribes.’

In the Foreword, he spreads the poisonous and divisive politics of
ethincism/tribalism that continues to this day to distract the country, the
people and the nation from focusing to learn to eat, educate and provide
health for the people as a whole. The claim is made that ‘the opponents
of anti-imperialism should bear in mind that the numerous non- Amharic
(sic!!!) native tribes in Ethiopia, and these constitute by far the greater
part of the total population of the empire, are themselves the victims of
Abyssinian imperialism(sic!!!)” (p1)

In the Foreword also the writer concluded the following: “It is therefore
utterly mistaken to represent the Abyssinian usurpers as being in any
way oppressed and worthy of protection.”

The politics that pit vernacular speakers against each other under the
guise of according them self-determination was fully elaborated in this
book. The fascist strategy of using ethnicity to sow conflict, distrust
and animosity by fanning the politics of self-determination of oppressed
nationalities against the oppressor minority ‘Amhara’ who were said to
number no more than 20 % of the population was spread with the
intention and practice of both malice and hate.

It is remarkable that the politics of ethnicism was fully elaborated and
used by the fascist and white supremacist writers of the 1930s for
facilitating the colonisation of Ethiopia as a priority goal. If the country
cannot be colonised, the formula was to sow and leave behind distrust
and animosity amongst the people never to get the country to focus on
issues that matter for the survival of Ethiopia.

Ethiopia cannot expect support and sympathy because they allege it is
vernacularly and ethnically divided into ‘tribes’ and a vernaculars and
ethnic group has privilege over others. They argued the country must be
incinerated with mustard poison gas and phosgene to kill the people with
genocidal intent and action, especially those marked as the ‘oppressor
tribe’.

That is how ethinicm and the self-determination of ‘tribes’- what today
the TPLF/EPDRF political party describes as ‘nations, nationalities and
peoples’- was used to disorganise Ethiopians by dividing them so that
the fascists can defeat Ethiopia’s united national resistance against
them! Ethiopia’s struggle to resist colonialism seemed to have alarmed
the white supremacists and fascists. They characterised the Ethiopian
struggle as attacking “the entire colonial powers in Africa without
exception.”

Nothing seems to be worse than to let Ethiopia, according to the fascist
writer, remain peaceful. Any concession to let Ethiopia to emerge as a
peaceful country is fraught with the danger that Ethiopia would grow
the capability to provide leadership not only to the African world, but
also to all those who are threatened with imperialism and colonialism
throughout the world.

The writer said: “What we are witnessing is by no means a local frontier
conflict between Abyssinia and Italy.”

He extolled Italy’s fascist aggression as history’s call ‘to be the first to
take up the challenge in defence of European colonial achievements at
this outpost.’ P.24

The fascists argue for self- determination of’ numerous peoples and
tribes which inhabit the territory of the Ethiopian state’ they claim that if
they had self-determination they would have enjoyed European
influences and benefited “from the advantages that progressive
colonization could confer upon the country.’”

They cast the Ethiopian anti- fascist struggle as championing the cause
of all coloured peoples against the Europeans and American races.

They quote Emperor Haile Selassie as follows:’ I am the only African
emperor, and the leader of all Negro peoples, including those still under
foreign sway… we must regard all Europeans not only as foreigners but
as enemies.” We think the quote “We must regard all Europeans as…
“enemies” is an exaggerated propaganda to isolate Ethiopia in Europe
and America.

The emperor was also accused for asking’ All Moslems must – come to
the aid of Ethiopians in case of need.”

ETHIOPIA was also cast as a danger to her neighbours and the
European colonies in Africa. When Italy thought it colonised Ethiopia, It
established immediately the East African Italian empire consisting of
‘Italian Eritrea,’ Italian Somaliland and the newly occupied Ethiopia by
boasting the spread of the new Roman empire in Africa!

The writer talked about the young Ethiopian movement that ‘aims at
attacking and destroying western culture and civilisation in its entirety!’

The writer moaned that Ethiopians held with contempt white people
claiming themselves to be…’infinitely superior to white people’ p.23

There is more to the book than we had put here. Suffice to highlight
some of the evidently detestable and pernicious positions it promoted so
carelessly against Ethiopia, Africa and indeed the entire colonised world
at the time.

5. Concluding Remark: The similarities of the politics 1930s with
our own the politics of 1970s!

The fascist writer used the concept of ‘the oppressor and oppressed
tribes’ where the oppressed would be encouraged to revolt against those
designated oppressors. The oppressed are also called upon to seek ‘self-
determination’ so that they can be under the ‘progressive influence ‘of
fascism and colonialism free from ‘Abyssinian imperialism’!

What is extraordinary is how much the politics of oppressor and
oppressed nationalities and the right to self-determination that emerged
in the early 1970s in Ethiopia echoes and mirrors the views and
languages of the fascist author who advocated openly and categorically
to either destroy or enslave Ethiopia colonially by fanning self-
determination of the oppressed ‘tribes.’

The story is all the more compelling and need to be told and retold as
the concept of self-determination that our generation used comes not
only from Marxism-Leninism but also from the fascists who tried tooth
and nail to ‘eradicate Ethiopia’, if they cannot subjugate Ethiopia, to use
their own words!!

Plan one of the fascists was to colonise Ethiopia. If they fail in this
project, they laid the trap of the second project. That second project is
indeed to destroy Ethiopia with self-determination for ‘the oppressed
tribes’ (in the1930s lingo) from “Amhara Abyssinian colonialism or
imperialism.” What changed in the political lingo of the 1970s is
substituting ‘tribes’ for nationalities (the1970s lingo). The similarities are
striking even today as we have people from our own homeland still
railing against what they call “Abyssinian colonialism’, fanning the
flames of hate politics against anyone who stands for pan-Ethiopian
patriotism. Unfortunately for Ethiopians, this worn-out and divisive
politics has been taken over by what Franz Fanon called the ‘useless
classes in contemporary Ethiopia that must either lean to be useful or
else leave the country to govern itself and find its soul and spirit as a
valiant resistance- nation that fought colonialism earning even the
grudging acknowledgment of those who were unable to kill her! It is
remarkable how much the then noise from the fascists continues to be
replayed with new actors wearing the mantle of democracy and social
justice, but with consequences that may still disintegrate Ethiopia
exactly as the fascists in the 1930s wanted the fate of the country to be.

Ethiopia means so much to Africa and the world, the imagination of so
many people from all over the world was fired by her example of
resistance, that it will have to live on and on for ever for the sake of not
just Ethiopians but Africans and the formerly colonised people of the
world.

Bob Marley’s ‘War” Song! turning speech by emperor Haile Selassie
into music!

What life has taught me
I would like to share with
Those who want to learn

Until the philosophy which hold one race
Superir and another inferior
Is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned
Everywhere is war, war, war

That until there is no longer first class
And second class citizens of any nation
Until the colour of a man’s skin
Is of no more significance than
The colour of his eyes
Me say war

That until the basic human rights is equally
Guaranteed to all, without regard to race
Dis a war

That until that day
The dream of lasting peace, world citizenship
Rule of international morality
Will remain in but a fleeting illusion
To be perused, but never attained
Now everywhere is war, war

And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes
That hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique
South Africa in sub human bondage
Have been toppled, utterly destroyed

Well every where is war, me say war

War in the east, war in the west
War up north, war down south
War, war, rumours of war

And until that day, the African continent
Will not know peace, We Africans will fight
We find it necessary and we know we shall win
As we are confident in the victory

Of good over evil
Good over evil
Good over evil
Good over Evil
Good over evil.

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Mammo Muchie, Dphil
Professor, Chair Person NES
Coordinator of DIIPER
Research Centre on Development Innovation and IPER and
NRF/DST SARCHI chairholder, TUT, South Arica
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