Sidama. A Tyrannized Nation´s Culture As Resistance Against Barbarous Abyssinia (Fake Ethiopia) II
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis With the present article, I complete the publication of Mr. Mulugeta Bakkalo Daye´s study of the Sidama Culture. Fast Disappearing Social Capital among the Sidama of Southern Ethiopia and its implication on Food (in)security By Mulugeta Bakkalo Daye (17/06/2010) The Continuity of disruption of Social capital and the struggle for survival No matter how distractive successive Ethiopian governments policy to wards nations,, nationalities´ and peoples´ political, economic and social lives and livelihood that are located presently in southern, western, eastern parts of Ethiopia, those societies still have been preserving their social and political identities. This suggests that, successive regimes of Ethiopia unsuccessfully attempted to assimilate their subject into single Ethiopian political and social identity for instance Amharization, Emperor Menelick II and HaileSellasie´s version of "modernization" Mengistu´s imported