In other words, if peaceful struggle is impossible and if armed struggle is futile, what then is Jawar suggesting for us to do?
What is left for us to do if both tactics are not employed?
If there is no other option, then isn’t Jawar basically suggesting that we should do nothing except praying for peace?
And isn’t this tantamount to calling for surrender? Isn’t it another way of demobilising the public and perpetuating Abiy’s monstrous rule?
This is why we ask: is Jawar making another error of judgement or is he deliberately persisting in demobilising the public once more?
Whichever it is that he is doing, it will be neither excusable nor tolerable this time around!!
(We will say more about the book after we get hold of it and read it.)
What is left for us to do if both tactics are not employed?
If there is no other option, then isn’t Jawar basically suggesting that we should do nothing except praying for peace?
And isn’t this tantamount to calling for surrender? Isn’t it another way of demobilising the public and perpetuating Abiy’s monstrous rule?
This is why we ask: is Jawar making another error of judgement or is he deliberately persisting in demobilising the public once more?
Whichever it is that he is doing, it will be neither excusable nor tolerable this time around!!
(We will say more about the book after we get hold of it and read it.)