Sunday, 30 August 2015

MY TRIBUTE TO MUAMMAR GADDAFI



MY TRIBUTE TO MUAMMAR GADDAFI
I salute you this day Muammar,
You were a treasure to us.
And I kneel at your grave and weep.
But wait,
Hold on a second,
Was there such a thing as a grave?
Certainly, there was no gravestone.
But still I kneel in that forlorn dessert,
 where you were born,
Where you took your first steps,
Where you grew up.
And shed my tears,
Droplets in the hot sands,
That evaporate once they touch them,
Just like the memory of you.
My tribute comes late,
Yet  I am earlier than the rest of Africa.
Why did Africa keep quiet?
When your home was invaded?
Why did it remain silent?
When the very human rights you had defended and upheld
Was taken from you?
Why did we look on Muammar,
When they buried you in an unmarked location?
Why?

If you were so cruel,
Why did we call you the Guide.
If you were so selfish,
Why did you hand over the power to the people.
If you didn’t care for your people,
As you are rumoured to have been,
Why did you build the eighth wonder of the world
The greatest artificial river there is,
Not for fame,
But to give 70% of your people drinking water.
2,000,000 cubic meters of water a day,
Along a 1200 km pipeline.
4,000 km of rivers, 1,300 wells, 500,000 sections of pipe,
3,700 km of haul roads and 250 million cubic meters of excavation.
Why go through the trouble.

Why did Africa keep silent?
Were we right to have kept quiet?

Give us the evidence that allowed you to treat him so.
What did he do that was so bad,
That he shouldn’t stand trial?
A fundamental human right,
Even for the worst criminals.

What did he do,
That he had to be sodomized, brutalised and assasinated on sight.

Why did Africa keep silent?

Oh Africa! are we cattle meant for the slaughter,
Possessing the power to question our captors,
But silently obeying to the slaughter house.

Are we dogs that have been tamed,
To the point where we cannot determine
Who the strangers are.

AFRICA! Weep!
Your heroes are dying!