Atrocities in Revolutionary Ethiopia, 1974-79: Towards a Comparative Analysis

IF 2.6 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Genocide Research Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI:10.1080/14623528.2021.1992928
Jacob Wiebel
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The Ethiopian revolution of 1974 resulted in the establishment of a military regime, the Derg, that oversaw and orchestrated numerous atrocities during its seventeen years in power. Some of these were part of the “Red Terror” that violently repressed all urban opposition, whereas others were associated with counter-insurgency measures against rural guerrillas. While a new generation of scholars is re-evaluating the history and legacies of the Ethiopian revolution, the period’s atrocities are yet to be adequately examined in relation to comparative and conceptual discussions on genocides and crimes against humanity. In pursuit of a greater integration of Ethiopian historiography with the field of genocide studies, this forum contribution examines three essential conditions and features of the Red Terror in critical dialogue with questions, methods, and insights developed in work on other case studies. It focuses on the dynamics of dehumanization, the role of a fear-filled “atrocity environment,” and the evolution of new violence-facilitating organizational structures, arguing the need for a global history as well as for a comparative approach. Ethiopia’s unprecedented social and political revolution of 1974 promised to dismantle much of the structural and cultural violence on which the country’s imperial order had been founded. That the revolutionary process would itself entail significant direct violence was soon understood, accepted, at times even celebrated by all revolutionary groups. The result was a network of rebellions, counter-insurgency operations, reigns of state terror and border wars that over the following seventeen years generated numerous crimes against humanity and cost hundreds of thousands of lives. The first notable massacre following the revolution occurred on the night of 22 November 1974. Members of the Derg – the fractious and embattled military junta that had claimed state power just months before – assassinated 59 prominent members of the imperial family and of the ancièn regime. This first high-profile atrocity was a harbinger
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1974-79年革命时期埃塞俄比亚的暴行:比较分析
1974年的埃塞俄比亚革命导致了一个军事政权的建立,在其执政的17年里,Derg监督和策划了许多暴行。其中一些是暴力镇压所有城市反对派的“红色恐怖”的一部分,而另一些则与针对农村游击队的反叛乱措施有关。虽然新一代学者正在重新评估埃塞俄比亚革命的历史和遗产,但这一时期的暴行还没有得到充分的审查,与种族灭绝和危害人类罪的比较和概念讨论有关。为了追求埃塞俄比亚史学与种族灭绝研究领域的更大融合,本论坛的贡献在批判性对话中考察了红色恐怖的三个基本条件和特征,以及在其他案例研究中发展起来的问题、方法和见解。它着重于非人性化的动态,充满恐惧的“暴行环境”的作用,以及促进暴力的新组织结构的演变,论证了全球历史和比较方法的必要性。埃塞俄比亚1974年史无前例的社会和政治革命承诺,将拆除该国帝国秩序赖以建立的大部分结构性和文化暴力。革命过程本身将导致重大的直接暴力,这一点很快就被所有革命团体所理解、接受,有时甚至被庆祝。其结果是一个由叛乱、反叛乱行动、国家恐怖统治和边境战争组成的网络,在接下来的17年里,这些网络产生了无数反人类罪行,造成数十万人丧生。革命后第一次引人注目的屠杀发生在1974年11月22日晚上。几个月前刚刚夺取国家政权的德龙(Derg)是一个脾气暴躁、四下作战的军政府,它的成员暗杀了59名皇族和古巴政权的重要成员。这第一起引人注目的暴行是一个预兆
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