
Dawit
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In search of human dignity and justice. The Horn of Africa. An avid observer & student of global affairs. A political junkie. Kantian in spirit.
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14 August 2023: will go down as the most historic and consequential day in the history of the Ethiopian parliament, since Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 came to power. The gist of the Ato #Gedu_Andargachwu’s speech is calling for: 1. For the withdrawal of #ENDF from the Amhara region 2. Peace talks 3. Stop the dehumanization of the Amhara people by senior government officials 4. Stop the persecution of the Amhara people across the nation 5. Refrain from mobilizing other regional governments in an attempt to attacks the Amhara region. Ato Gedu was part of the core leadership which was instrumental in paving the way for the assumption of power by Abiy Ahmed. Neamin Zeleke Andargachew Tsege ፲ሃዐBA @/𝕏 እስከዳር እምሻው 🇪🇹አስካለ ማርያም Suleiman Abdella Abrar Suleiman/አብራር ሱሌማን Jeff Pearce Martha NEW ERA OF HOA ☮️ ❤️ & ECONOMY INTEGRATION ሸገር 102.1(SHEGERFM 102.1) Sheba - PushStart 🇺🇸🇪🇹🇪🇷🇺🇸 Maédot ማዕዶት 🇪🇹✡️🇪🇺 unapologetically Ethiopian! Tsedi አፅደ ማርያም☦️ Daniel Kibret Daniel Bekele Girma t. Beyene ፅ…aka ኢ-መደበኛው ዐምሓራ ዋግሹም ዘ ራያ Senait Senay, PhD Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia
Dawit116,669 views • 2 years ago

It is a level of humiliation that I cannot compare with anything I have seen in recent memory outside Ethiopia: it has become so routine that political figures now change ideological skin with the ease of a chameleon adjusting to fluorescent lighting. To witness Getachew K Reda at the Al Jazeera exchange visibly squirming, shifting in his seat, momentarily flushed, insisting that as a lawyer he still believes genocide was committed but that his earlier accusation against Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 merely reflected a temporary absence of personal rapport, is to observe a term of such legal severity reduced to the status of conversational filler. The word genocide, once reserved for the gravest moral reckoning, now circulates with such rhetorical inflation that it is invoked one day as indictment and the next as negotiable context. The discomfort was almost tactile: a seasoned communicator attempting to swallow his own prior certainty as though conviction were a transactional instrument recalibrated by proximity to power. One expects strategic repositioning in politics; one does not expect to witness the degradation of meaning unfold in real time before an international audience. It is not the question that was humiliating; it was the answer. The Economist BBC News Africa UN Human Rights World Peace Foundation Jeff Pearce እውነት ሚድያ Ewnet Media Kendel tube Neamin Zeleke Andargachew Tsege The New York Times Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Wudase ⛪️ 🦁 🦅 Al Jazeera Breaking News ሸገር 102.1(SHEGERFM 102.1)
Dawit32,817 views • 6 months ago

Dear all: the first two videos show #ChalaAlemo claiming as a student of Harvard. The first video shows him asking a question to the former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon at Harvard Kennedy school while the second videos shows him giving an interview. The third video is a crucial piece of evidence in which he he explicitly calls for the ethnic cleansing of the #Amhara people. Please report him at [email protected] Here is a sample letter I sent: To whom it may concern: Re: Chala Alemo a Harvard student calling for ethnic violence in Ethiopia Chala Alemo, a former/current Harvard student, has been calling for ethnic cleansing against the Amhara people in Ethiopia. He is seen in the below link speaking in his native language Oromigna with English subtitle. Here is another video showing Mr. Alemo who appeared to be asking a question to Ban Kin-Moom, former Secretary-General of the UN, at the Harvard Kennedy School. This is extremely alarming as the Amhara region is currently a centre of large-scale conflict between the Amhara people and the central government of Ethiopia. Mr. Alemo is applauding the central government of Ethiopia and calling the rest of the public to target the Amhara people. Sincerely Your name Neamin Zeleke እስከዳር እምሻው 🇪🇹አስካለ ማርያም سلطان ابن Sultan Abdiraxman-GiftedNation @EGaraad_ Villa Somalia ፲ሃዐBA @/𝕏 Jeff Pearce Alastair Thompson AnnGarrison Andargachew Tsege Teddy Sew Martha ⓉⓃ Elias Amare ኤልያስ ኣማረ BBC News (World) ሸገር 102.1(SHEGERFM 102.1) Harvard University Harvard UniversityHealth Harvard UniversityChanSPH Harvard UniversityBiz Harvard University_Law
Dawit84,941 views • 2 years ago

In a revealing one-minute and nine-second national broadcast, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed lamented Ethiopia’s lack of direct port access, declaring it a strategic grievance the country has suffered for over three decades. Framed under nationalist indignation, his statement veers dangerously close to irredentist posturing, undermining the well-established norms of international law that respect territorial sovereignty and the peaceful resolution of disputes. No littoral state in the Horn of Africa: Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, or Sudan, has denied Ethiopia access to its ports. On the contrary, cooperative frameworks have long existed. Yet, Ethiopia today finds itself under the grip of a leader who invokes the name Ethiopia while ideologically aligned with what Dr. Yonas Biru Yonas Biru has described as a low-grade Nazism, #Oromumma, a toxic ethno-nationalist movement that is fundamentally at odds with regional stability and civic pluralism. As the Amharic proverb goes, Abiy is stirring in someone else's kitchen while his own house is ablaze. His fixation on grievance politics cloaked in faux pan-African aspirations threatens not only Ethiopia’s internal cohesion but also the diplomatic equilibrium of the entire Horn. African Union United Nations Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷
Dawit41,523 views • 1 year ago

“…I recall interviewing about 28 people in #Kon village [North #Wollo, #Amhara, south of #Gashena] including children…among them one was a nine month pregnant woman whose labor was induced while being raped [by #TPLF soldiers] a baby was born while they [the #TPLF rapists] were there who said they would kill the baby if he is a boy…she gave birth to a baby boy and they [the #TPLF rapists] killed the infant baby by hanging…I broadcasted this story…” In the words of #Metasebia_Ketsela Metasebia Ketsela one of the great unsung heroines of the Ethiopian media landscape whose coverage of #TPLF’s atrocities in #Amhara and #Afar is nothing short of remarkable journalism. @abebegellaw Metasebia Ketsela Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Daniel Bekele Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights Neamin Zeleke Jeff Pearce AnnGarrison Sisay Agena Fasil Yenealem🇪🇹 Elizabeth Altaye Teddy Sew Sheba - PushStart 🇺🇸🇪🇹🇪🇷🇺🇸 jemal countess Senate Foreign Relations Committee US Holocaust Museum ፲ሃዐBA @/𝕏 Martha NEW ERA OF HOA ☮️ ❤️ & ECONOMY INTEGRATION Abrar Suleiman/አብራር ሱሌማን Gizaw Legesse @AmesganawM Amhara Media Corporation Jon Abbink #WarOnAmhara #AmahraResistance #FanoCourage #JusticeForEthiopia #AmharaPogrom #AmharaPersecution #QuislingAbiyAhmedAli #AmharaGenocide #EOTCUnderAttack #EthioOrthodoxPogrom
Dawit81,487 views • 2 years ago

In sacred remembrance of the martyrs of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, slain in Arsi for their steadfast faith. Their souls ascend in light; their blood, like holy incense, sanctifies the land and calls heaven to witness the cry for justice. #EOTC #AmharaGenocide Orthodoxy Daily News Mot ayqerm፡ Sim ayqeberm!!! Ephrem Eshete Ephrem Adebabay Media እስከዳር እምሻው 🇪🇹አስካለ ማርያም Andargachew Tsege Ephrem Madebo Ⓕⓔⓣለወርቅ ☦︎ ♛𓃭 Martha UN Human Rights
Dawit24,174 views • 7 months ago

Here is a slightly longer version of the ⬇️ video showing #ChalaAlemo in which he calls for the extermination of millions of #Amharas across #Ethiopia I have translated the whole Amharic incitement speech into English: “An Oromo youth has spoken saying you [The #Amhara people] have five years of live [to pack and leave]. Actually, he has given them too much time. I don’t understand why he said five years. You have five years to sell and eat what you have. In fact, five years is too many. I don’t know why he said that. He should say 1-2 years . We will be Interahamwe and eat you from that country [Ethiopia]. This will happen! as you [the #Amhara people] are incapable of embracing [and assimilating into] Oromoness/#Oromuma. We will cannibalize you like Injera [flat Ethiopian bread]. We will drink your blood. We will eat your flesh. We will burn your bones. Every single Oromo blood [death] will be retaliated/avenged by 1000 #Amhara blood [deaths]. To avenge 30 million Oromo blood, how many #Amhara blood do we need? Calculate and get ready for that. This is inevitable! Inevitable! Whether Dr. Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 continues to be the PM of [Ethiopia] or not, this is inevitable. We have told you; it will happen” How can Harvard University -which has just fired its first black woman president for on campus anti-Semitic incitement-tolerate such behavior? Neamin Zeleke እስከዳር እምሻው 🇪🇹አስካለ ማርያም سلطان ابن Sultan Abdiraxman-GiftedNation @EGaraad_ Villa Somalia ፲ሃዐBA @/𝕏 Jeff Pearce Alastair Thompson AnnGarrison Andargachew Tsege Teddy Sew Martha ⓉⓃ Elias Amare ኤልያስ ኣማረ BBC News (World) ሸገር 102.1(SHEGERFM 102.1) Harvard University Harvard UniversityHealth Harvard UniversityChanSPH Harvard UniversityBiz Harvard University_Law Harvard Kennedy School Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society Fasil Yitbarek US Holocaust Museum Harvard UniversityAlumni Harvard UniversityAEd The Boston Globe AnnGarrison Bronwyn Bruton hermela aregawi JusticeIsNotFree @hailetaddele The New York Times The New York Timesworld The Economist African Hub Alastair Thompson سلطان ابن Sultan Abdiraxman-GiftedNation Eliezer Abate Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Daniel Bekele
Dawit66,430 views • 2 years ago

Fano is more than a resistance: it is the living embodiment of Amhara patriotism, the unyielding spirit of a people who have defended Ethiopia’s sovereignty for centuries. From the battlefields of Adwa to the fight against fascist invaders, Fano has stood as the shield of the nation, confronting enemies both foreign and domestic. Today, as Ethiopia faces one of its darkest hours, Fano rises once again, not for conquest, but for survival, not for power, but for justice and Amhara’s rightful place in the Horn of Africa. As indomitable as the mountains of Ethiopia, Fano moves with the wisdom of generations, armed not just with courage but with the timeless tradition of wax and gold. It stands for the Amhara people: the greatest architects of the Ethiopian state, who have borne the greatest brunt in building and defending it. Against the brutality of the Oromumma regime, against betrayal from within, and against those who seek to erase Amhara identity, Fano fights on, fearless and unbowed. It is the spirit of Che Belew, the echo of warriors past, the defiance of a people who will never be broken. May Fano endure, may Fano prevail, and may history once again remember the courage of those who stood when all else fell. እስከዳር እምሻው 🇪🇹አስካለ ማርያም Sheba - PushStart 🇺🇸🇪🇹🇪🇷🇺🇸 Neamin Zeleke Abrar Suleiman/አብራር ሱሌማን Teddy Sew Ⓕⓔⓣለወርቅ ☦︎ ♛𓃭 Almazachin Neftachin Maédot ማዕዶት 🇪🇹✡️🇪🇺 unapologetically Ethiopian! Tsedi አፅደ ማርያም☦️ Andargachew Tsege Jeff Pearce 🇪🇬AZIZ Abuhamar عبدالعزيز أبوحمر የኮከብ ልደት✊☦️ ASHEWEGOGO/ዋና መስሪያ ቤት Haile #AWA #AmharaStrong #Fano4Life Elizabeth Altaye Biniyam_Official (ጎንደሬው) @nuro_bezede Esete Selassie Rutta Alemu Sheba (ሳባ) @Shade_Of_Amhara
Dawit35,351 views • 1 year ago

The Gloves Are Off: Tsegaye Ararssa [ Tsegaye Ararssa ], the Australian Exile, Joins Abiy Ahmed in the Open Call to Dismantle the Amhara People. #Oromumma on steroids Tsegaye Ararssa, the constitutional law scholar who once branded Abiy Ahmed a fascist and the worst leader the Oromo people have ever known, has now stepped out from behind the curtain in his KALLATTII interview, broadcast from Egypt, that long-time patron of the Oromo Liberation Front and other anti-Amhara forces. The gloves are off, he declares, and what we see beneath is a man perfectly willing to partner with the very Abiy he once denounced, so long as the partnership serves one overriding purpose: the displacement and systematic dismantling of the Amhara people from every province they have called home for centuries, alongside the relentless demonization of Eritrea. His primary target throughout the interview remains unmistakably the Amhara and Eritrea; he speaks of coequals and federalism while whining that Amhara are settlers, he lectures on history yet practices the most surgical selective amnesia, erasing the medieval map of Ethiopia, readily found in any serious Encyclopedia of Ethiopia, that shows the territorial extent of the Amhara heartland right before the Oromo expansion and invasion that began in the 1500s. He claims Addis Ababa, home to millions of Amhara and other ethnic groups, as Oromo territory; he accuses the Amhara and Eritrea of plotting to destroy Addis, the ultimate projection from a man whose own prime minister openly boasts of turning Asmara into Gaza, brags that Ethiopia swallows Eritrea’s entire population every year, and warns that any war will have a clear winner. Yet in the same breath Tsegaye constantly praises the TPLF, presenting it as a victim or a legitimate force while he insults and demonizes Amhara and Eritreans without pause; these are his strategic lies, because the TPLF remains his true ally in this broader campaign, a quiet partnership masked by selective outrage. He sits comfortably in Australia, enjoying the freedoms of a free society, while using that platform to issue explicit calls for ethnic cleansing against the very people who architected the Ethiopian state. Meanwhile the facts on the ground remain damning: the Derg military regime was Oromo-led, the TPLF era deliberately marginalized Amhara, and since 2018 every lever of real power, Prime Minister, army chief, air force, major divisions, has been consolidated under Oromo control. Yet he still points the finger at the Amhara elite as the source of all destruction; the people being exterminated in every corner of the country are accused of engineering their own extermination. The projection is breathtaking. And for the record, and for the international community, when Tsegaye accuses Amhara of cannibalism, another voice from the same camp openly calls for the cannibalization of Amhara; both videos are attached. The mask is not slipping, it has been thrown away. This is not scholarship, this is not constitutionalism; this is a declaration of war on an entire people and on Eritrea, delivered from the safety of Melbourne while the killing fields burn back home. To every peace-loving soul in the Horn of Africa, especially the Amhara and the people of Eritrea, listen carefully. The gloves are off. The alliance is open. The intent is stated without shame. Such a shame that #ChalaAlemo parades his Harvard credentials and Tsegaye flaunts his University of Melbourne perch, both claiming the mantle of the educated elite, yet both descend to the same gutter: openly calling for the cannibalization of an entire people. The ivory tower has never looked so blood-soaked. #AmharaGenocide Harvard University BBC News Australia SBS Australia
Dawit12,475 views • 3 months ago

I am sharing a powerful 1-minute and 23-second clip from Abiy Ahmed’s historic visit to Asmara, Eritrea, on July 8, 2018, a day etched in the memory of both Eritreans and Ethiopians. During that momentous visit, Abiy declared: “To the people of Eritrea, I would like to express my deep sympathy and condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and sustained physical injuries during the conflict 20 years ago. Moving forward, let us not relive that war. Instead, let us use our untapped potential for peace and development… If you hear me speak about Eritrea in international forums, know this: His Excellency President Isaias has officially authorized me to represent Eritrea’s foreign affairs wherever I go. Let there be no misunderstanding while I speak on behalf of Foreign Minister Osman as well.” These words formed the cornerstone of the peace accord between Eritrea and Ethiopia, a breakthrough that earned Abiy Ahmed the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019. That award, now drenched in irony, was built on the shoulders of Eritrea’s magnanimity, a nation that extended its hand when Ethiopia teetered on the brink of total collapse during the TPLF-led war. And now, barely five years later, Abiy beats the drums of war against the very nation that helped save his regime. A man who once pledged unity, forgiveness, and cooperation has now become the most dangerous provocateur in the Horn of Africa, bent on igniting a regional inferno in pursuit of a delusional imperial fantasy. This is not just betrayal; it is treachery of the highest order. Eritrea acted with grace and wisdom. #Quisling Abiy responded with deceit and bloodshed. History will remember who honored peace, and who buried it under the rubble of ambition. Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷 United Nations African Union Europe Peace Foundation Neamin Zeleke Andargachew Tsege ⓉⓃ Sharron Yemane Marta Freta172711Eri Sheba - PushStart 🇺🇸🇪🇹🇪🇷🇺🇸 The New York Times Jeff Pearce Yonas Biru CBC News Financial Times
Dawit32,366 views • 1 year ago

#Taye_Bogale_Arega’s journey from defending #Fano and standing with the #Amhara people to now crucifying and vilifying them is a stunning reversal that borders on betrayal. In the video, Taye labels the Amhara, already the most persecuted ethnic group in Ethiopia, as warlike and vengeful, adding insult to injury by portraying the Amhara victims in #Wellega as mere settlers who assassinated regional #OPDO leaders: the very officials who presided over some of the most gruesome Amhara massacres. His asylum case in the United States was built on his opposition to the Abiy regime, yet he now openly defends it while celebrating the Amhara genocide. His rhetoric aligns with the venomous narrative long pushed by #OLF, #TPLF, and Abiy’s PP party, all united in their hostility toward the Amhara people and #Fano. This video stands as a record for posterity, capturing a tragic descent into opportunism and hate. USCIS USCISMediaSouth USCISMediaCntrl Stephen Miller FBI FBIDirectorKash
Dawit25,352 views • 10 months ago

In 1990 #Abraham_Yayehe, a senior #TPLE member, outlined the then hidden agenda of the #TPLF to annex NW #Gondar [aka #Welkait ] & parts of northern #Wollo [aka #Raya] into #TPLF’s delusional future #Tigray republic. This fetishization is still very much alive among the #Dadabit goons. Any attempt by anyone to negotiate let alone handover these historic #Amhara lands is a direct declaration of war on the #Amhara people. Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Demeke Mekonnen Hassen🇪🇹 Daniel Kibret Neamin Zeleke Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷 Martha Andargachew Tsege Ephrem Madebo Gizaw Legesse Girma t. Beyene Asqual ተፈሪ። 🟩🟨🟥 Wassy Tesfa Amhara Association of America (AAA) Amhara Prosperity Party /APP የአማራ ብልጽግና ፓርቲ Addis Maleda - አዲስ ማለዳ እስከዳር እምሻው 🇪🇹አስካለ ማርያም Amhara Media Corporation Sheba - PushStart 🇺🇸🇪🇹🇪🇷🇺🇸 Resteye Tesfay @WelkayitGondar Mይሳው
Dawit54,842 views • 3 years ago

Abiy Ahmed: The Messianic Delusion of the Sick Man of the Horn. I. Lakes, Ponds, and Irredentist Fantasies In the first video, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ventures into geopolitical metaphor, likening Ethiopia to a vast lake and dismissing neighboring sovereign states as mere ponds. Such rhetoric is not merely grandiose but perilously destabilizing. It signals an irredentist posture fundamentally at odds with the principles of the United Nations Charter, the Constitutive Act of the African Union, and binding bilateral agreements, particularly with Eritrea. The Prime Minister’s assertion that Ethiopia “must have access to the sea” under threat of regional instability is an open affront to international law, which recognizes the sovereign territorial integrity of states and prescribes diplomacy as the avenue for economic cooperation, including port access. To reduce entire nations to peripheral puddles in Ethiopia’s hydrological imagination is a dangerous minimization of the agency, sovereignty, and dignity of neighboring peoples. Such language betrays an imperial nostalgia utterly divorced from the complex interdependence and legal frameworks governing the Horn of Africa. II. #Ziquala Monastery and the Abyss of Impunity The second video, wherein Abiy responds to the murder of an Orthodox monk at Ziquala Monastery, exposes the hollowness of his habitual pledges of investigation and accountability. Ethiopia, under his watch, has become a graveyard of unkept promises and unpunished atrocities. The massacre at Ziquala, like the countless other massacres targeting Amhara Orthodox Christians, is met with perfunctory expressions of regret, but no substantive action. The pattern is tragically clear: the state deploys rhetoric of national unity and piety while systematically abandoning entire communities to the predations of militias and state-affiliated death squads. The Prime Minister’s dismissive posture toward Ziquala underscores a moral chasm between his public declarations and the brutal reality on the ground, where religious sanctuaries have become sites of slaughter, desecration, and impunity. III. Tigray, Global Indifference, and Abdication of Responsibility In the third video, Abiy pivots to the specter of renewed conflict in Tigray, suggesting that the world will no longer heed the region’s plight as it once did. Invoking Sudan’s ongoing chaos and the distractions of global geopolitics, he frames potential war as a local matter, scarcely deserving external intervention. This rhetorical maneuver is profoundly cynical, as it trivializes human suffering and signals to belligerents that mass violence might now proceed without international scrutiny. It also conveniently absolves the federal government of its duty to prevent conflict through meaningful dialogue and genuine reconciliation. Abiy’s posture reveals a leader eager to distance himself from accountability, content to cast Ethiopia’s crises as mere background noise in a distracted world, while the nation teeters on the brink of further fragmentation and humanitarian disaster. United Nations African Union African Union Mission to the UN Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷 EU Council
Dawit23,082 views • 11 months ago

From Accusation to Confession: Asafa Jalata and the Doctrinal Core of #Oromumma I am sharing an 8-minute and 45-second video dated July 12, 2023, in which Professor #AsafaJalata, arguably the intellectual architect and spiritual father of the #Oromumma ideology, once again characterizes Ethiopia as a colonial construct, with the Amhara portrayed, predictably, as perennial oppressors. In a performance as ideologically venomous as it is historically unsound, Jalata claims that Fano militias were also created by the Abiy regime within Oromia itself. The irony is both grotesque and revealing: to suggest that Abiy Ahmed, the very architect of the ongoing #AmharaGenocide, is the mastermind behind Fano, is akin to alleging that Heinrich Himmler organized Jewish resistance groups to exterminate Germans. It is an inversion so crude it defies satire. Equally disturbing is Jalata’s repeated assertion that the Oromo language and culture have been systemically erased, despite overwhelming historical evidence to the contrary, not least the 19th-century translation of the Bible into Afaan Oromo, contemporaneous with the Amharic version. In a further stretch of historical imagination, he accuses the Republic of Somalia of attempting to annihilate Oromo cultural identity. It is deeply unsettling, and yet necessary, to engage with such distortions, given Jalata’s foundational role in shaping the ideological contours of #Oromumma. He speaks of Fano “cutting heads,” a projection of the very atrocities perpetrated by the Oromo Liberation Army against Amhara civilians in locales such as #Wellega, crimes well documented by international human rights organizations. Every accusation he makes is, in fact, a confession. This video on Oromia Media Network is nothing short of a doctrinal manifesto for those committed to the ethnonationalist dismantling of Ethiopia. If one seeks a distilled summary of Jalata’s worldview, and that of his ideological kin such as Jawar Mohammed, this video offers it, unfiltered and unrepentant. UN Genocide Prevention UN Human Rights Council UN Human Rights
Dawit24,655 views • 1 year ago

The Weaponization of Hate: #Taye_Bogale_Arega and the Escalating Persecution of the Amhara People As a follow up to the earlier post, I am sharing four additional videos for future historical record and potential legal collaboration, given the extent of the ongoing genocide against the #Amhara people. These clips expose the deliberate distortions and hate propaganda promoted by #Taye_Bogale_Arega, reflecting the normalization of anti-Amhara incitement in Ethiopian political discourse. They also raise serious questions regarding his asylum case in the United States, as he now openly defends and celebrates the very regime he claimed to oppose when seeking protection, an issue worthy of ICE review for potential fraud. Video 1: Taye warns in genocidal terms that any attempt by the #Amhara people to capture political power in Addis Ababa will provoke the wrath of all Oromos from across Ethiopia. This is a grotesque rewriting of history, for Addis Ababa’s origins stretch back to medieval Ethiopia before the Oromo invasions, with the modern city founded by the Amhara and built by all Ethiopians. Video 2: Taye misquotes and mischaracterizes the late Dr. Dereje Zeleke of Addis Ababa University, comparing the Amhara Fano Resistance Movement to a monstrosity worse than Hitler’s Nazism, Mussolini’s fascism, and #TPLF’s Weyanaism combined. He even boasts that if deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement back to Ethiopia, he would continue his campaign of hate against the Amhara using Ethiopia’s state media. Video 3: The late Dr. Dereje Zeleke himself issues a prophetic warning about activists like Taye who defend state atrocities and how the Abiy regime cloaks itself in Oromo nationalism while perpetuating TPLF-style repression. Video 4: The late Assefa Chabo discusses the #Gujji Oromo tradition of castration, an act that Taye shockingly celebrates in today’s Ethiopia. These videos are documented for posterity and to support future accountability efforts, ensuring that incitement, distortion, and persecution of the Amhara people are recorded and challenged through proper legal and historical processes. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement USCIS FBI Taye Bogale Arega
Dawit16,005 views • 10 months ago

A powerful and uncompromising video commentary by #Memeher_FantahunWake exposes the brutal reality of the #AmharaGenocide and the systematic campaign to dismantle the #EOTC (Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church). His analysis lays bare the coordinated efforts to erase a people and their faith, revealing undeniable facts on the ground. This is not just a discussion: it is a call to acknowledge and confront the deliberate destruction unfolding in Ethiopia. UN Human Rights UN Humanitarian Amnesty Eastern Africa Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights Council Andargachew Tsege Neamin Zeleke Rutta Alemu @Nurit123_ Esete Selassie Jeff Pearce Martha Sheba - PushStart 🇺🇸🇪🇹🇪🇷🇺🇸 Maédot ማዕዶት 🇪🇹✡️🇪🇺 unapologetically Ethiopian! Ⓕⓔⓣለወርቅ 🦅 ♱⃓ 👑 Almazachin Neftachin The New York Times CBC Senate Foreign Relations Committee ሸገር 102.1(SHEGERFM 102.1) Yonas Biru ቅድስት ብሩ AddisInsight Daniel Bekele
Dawit21,085 views • 1 year ago

Professor #Dagnachew_Assefa on #Eritrea’s recent role in saving the retreating Ethiopian forces, there by preventing what could have been the largest state collapse in living memory. “If you were to ask me as Dagnachew, I haven’t even finished savoring Eritreans’ people and government sacrifice for us….Were Abiy not to return Bademe [Honoring the Algiers Agreement which was final and binding] and create a good atmosphere, today #TPLF’s tanks are rolling here in Addis today.” I have never subscribed to the narrative that #EPLF, during its armed struggle, actively worked to undermine Ethiopian unity. Unfortunately this #TPLF disinformation poison has infected many. Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷 Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Neamin Zeleke Andargachew Tsege Martha Freta172711Eri Adulis ኣዱሊስ Sharron Yemane NEW ERA OF HOA ☮️ ❤️ & ECONOMY INTEGRATION
Dawit33,166 views • 2 years ago

Deception as a Weapon of Genocide: The Chilling Orchestration of Atrocities Against the Amhara In this one-minute and six-second video, Ato #Fantahun_Wake shares shocking revelations that illuminate the calculated and insidious methods employed in the ongoing #AmharaGenocide in Ethiopia. According to his account, the Oromia regional special forces, operating under the ideological banner of what Dr. Yonas Birru Yonas Biru has aptly described as a low-grade #Nazism, the toxic doctrine of #Oromumma, disguise themselves with Orthodox Christian necklaces to gain the trust of Amhara victims. This calculated deceit allows these forces to present themselves as fellow adherents of the #EOTC, ensuring that the targeted Amhara perceive them as protectors rather than executioners. Ato Fantahun recounts his experience in the town of #Dodolla in Arsi province, one of the epicenters of gruesome anti-Amhara atrocities. While documenting these crimes, he observed soldiers wearing Orthodox necklaces, which initially brought him relief as he assumed they were fellow Orthodox Christians committed to safeguarding lives. Months later, however, he discovered the horrifying truth: one of those soldiers admitted the necklaces were merely “for work,” a deliberate ploy to disarm the suspicions of Amhara and Orthodox followers before striking against them. This chilling revelation exposes not only the brutality but also the systematic deception underpinning the state-sponsored persecution of the Amhara and followers of the EOTC. It is a grim reminder that this genocide is not a spontaneous outburst of violence but a meticulously planned campaign of extermination cloaked in religious symbolism and ideological hate. The world must heed these warnings: Ethiopia is being driven into an abyss by an ideology that thrives on deceit, ethnic hatred, and weaponized identity. Silence or inaction in the face of such orchestrated evil risks normalizing genocide as a political instrument in the Horn of Africa. Video courtesy Meaza Mohammed of ROHA TV UN Human Rights Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) The OHRC UN Human Rights Council
Dawit14,789 views • 10 months ago

A probing question: When was the last time the Abiy regime launched a drone strike against #OLF positions anywhere in Ethiopia over the past year or two? While hundreds of drone strikes have devastated the Amhara people in #BeteAmhara, #Gojjam, #Gondar, and #Shoa, decimating entire communities, we have seen no comparable action taken against #OLF strongholds. Individuals like #Jihadi #J_War would have us believe that there is major armed resistance in both the Oromo and Amhara regions. Yet if that were truly the case, why has there not been a single drone strike targeting the so-called #Shene_OLF? Instead, the Abiy regime has reserved its most brutal force for the Amhara people, unleashing incessant drone attacks even during the holiest week of Lent in Gojjam, when Abiy Ahmed and his #Oromumma operatives indulged their deranged bloodlust by slaughtering hundreds of innocent civilians. It must be clearly understood that both Abiy and J-War are united in their hatred of the #Amhara people. Their visions for Ethiopia may differ, Abiy peddles a hollow pseudo-prosperity gospel to craft his Oromia kingdom, while Jawar dreams of a #Salafist version of Oromia, but they converge on one fundamental goal: the destruction of the #EOTC and the annihilation of Ethiopia’s indigenous religious heritage, both Christian and Islamic. The Amhara genocide and the assault on the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church are not isolated acts of violence; they are coordinated parts of a broader campaign to erase the very soul of Ethiopia. UN Human Rights UN Human Rights Council Human Rights Watch World Court of Human Rights Amnesty Eastern Africa The New York Times ECLJ - European Centre for Law & Justice
Dawit17,482 views • 1 year ago