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Anomaly in my own space... A staunch individualist who hates state interference. TikTok https://t.co/NHusYxAsb6

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እሰክንድር ነጋ ! Why ? Power …. Money …. Fame …. Narcissistic behaviour ? What is it ? Why ? Eskinder nega is killing our struggle! ተናግረናል !!

እሰክንድር ነጋ ! Why ? Power …. Money …. Fame …. Narcissistic behaviour ? What is it ? Why ? Eskinder nega is killing our struggle! ተናግረናል !!

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ምሰጋናው አንዱአለም ቼዝና ቁማር እወዳለሁ ነበር ያለን ? Checkmate ተበልተሀል በሉልኝ ❗️❗️አማራ አማራ ላይ አይቆምርም !! ቁማሩን ለጠላት ፖለቲካ እንጂ አማራን ለመከፋፈል በመጠቀምህ ወድቀሀል !!

ምሰጋናው አንዱአለም ቼዝና ቁማር እወዳለሁ ነበር ያለን ? Checkmate ተበልተሀል በሉልኝ ❗️❗️አማራ አማራ ላይ አይቆምርም !! ቁማሩን ለጠላት ፖለቲካ እንጂ አማራን ለመከፋፈል በመጠቀምህ ወድቀሀል !!

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A Cry for Justice: Teenager's Heart-Wrenching Plea Amidst the Tragedy in Amhara region of Ethiopia. In a heart-wrenching video that has recently surfaced, a young ethnic Amhara teenager stands amidst the ruins of his brother home, tears streaming down his face, shouting to the heavens, and desperately pleading with God to end the nightmare that has befallen his family and his nation. The video captures the raw anguish and despair of a teenager whose world has been shattered by a brutal murder, a murder that occurred within the sanctity of his own home through a drone strike, a painful reminder of the dire situation in the war-torn Amhara region of Ethiopia. With a trembling voice, the teenager cries out, "Nobody can live in peace while Abiy Ahmed is still in power." His anguished words are a stark indictment of the more than two years of war that have plagued the region, leading to man-made starvation and unimaginable suffering for its inhabitants. The teenager's voice cracks as he mentions his brother, Belete, known as the honest farmer, who had struggled throughout his life to survive and provide for his family. Belete was tragically killed, leaving a void that can never be filled. In his plea to God, the teenager expresses his deep agony, claiming that he lost not just one but two brothers due to the actions of the Nobel Prize-winning Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. He repeatedly cries out "Egziabher," the Amharic name for God, while wishing for the end of Abiy Ahmed's rule for the pain he has caused. The teenager recounts the horrors of the air strike, describing how one brother was burned along with their home, while the other was brutally murdered. In the backdrop of the video footage, a scene of devastation unfolded. The remnants of a demolished house testified to the brutal air strike that had befallen the teenager's family. The roof and significant portions of the house lay in ruins, a grim reminder of the tragedy that had unfolded. The teenager's sister, carrying a picture of the deceased, followed a solemn Ethiopian tradition to express her profound grief and the grim reality of an air strike that had claimed her brother's life. This video is just a glimpse into the unimaginable suffering that has unfolded in the Amhara region. Reports from local sources suggest that the tragedy captured in this video is only the tip of the iceberg. Atrocities, war crimes, and massacres that amount to genocide have allegedly been committed by government forces, with full knowledge and complicity of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The plea of this grief-stricken teenager and the harrowing scenes captured in the video highlight the urgent need for the world to break its silence and take decisive action against the brutal regime in Ethiopia. The suffering of the people in the Amhara region demands a response from the global community, a response that acknowledges the immense human cost of the ongoing war and seeks to bring an end to the cycle of genocide and destruction that has gripped this troubled nation. Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees

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Pen award winner, journalist and Ethiopian prominent opposition leader እስክንድር ነጋ---Eskinder Nega announced establishment of Amhara Popular Force to combat Ethnic-Based oppression and genocide. In a bold move to confront the long-standing issue of ethnic-based oppression, a prominent political opposition leader Eskinder has recently taken decisive action by establishing a Amhara Popular Force aimed at bringing an end to this deeply rooted injustice. By launching this initiative, Eskinder aims to challenge discriminatory practices, promote inclusivity, and foster social harmony within the nation in general.Ethnic-based attacks and displacement has caused immeasurable pain and perpetuate divisions among diverse populations in Ethiopia especially on ethnic Amharas. According to leader of the movement, by mobilizing a diverse array of ethnic Amhara supporters from various backgrounds, this force aims to create a powerful movement that transcends divisive lines and embraces the shared humanity of all citizens of Ethiopia and tries to achieve the following points:- 1) Prevention of Ethnic Cleansing and massacres of Ethnic Amharas. 2) Combating arbitrary arrests and Ethnic-Based political detentions of ethnic Amharas . 3) Safeguarding Religious Institutions(Orthodox and Muslim) : The movement aims to preserve the freedom of worship and uphold the rights of religious communities to practice their faith without fear of persecution or suppression. PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #AmharaUnderAttack #JournalismIsNotACrime

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Breaking News: Amhara Fano Forces Conduct Mission in Addis Ababa, Targeting Government Security Forces Unverified video footage has emerged depicting a daring mission carried out by Amhara Fano forces within the capital city of Addis Ababa. Reports suggest that the operation was executed without harm to civilians, with the sole objective of targeting government security forces. According to local sources in Addis Ababa, the Fano forces involved in the operation are believed to be affiliated with the larger Amhara Fano forces, which has been engaged in war with the regime of Abiy Ahmed, whom they accuse of perpetrating genocide against the Amhara people. The purported mastermind behind the mission, Major General Nahusenay, reportedly chose to take his own life rather than surrender to government security forces. Surrender is viewed as a dishonorable act in Amhara culture, dating back to ancient times. The Ethiopian regime has been taken aback by the strength and resilience of the Fano forces and has responded by intensifying crackdowns, targeting innocent Amhara civilians in Addis Ababa. Disturbing reports have emerged of ethnic Amharas being transported to concentration camps reminiscent of World War II standards. The international community is urged to remain vigilant and condemn the atrocities committed by the Ethiopian regime. This incident underscores the fragility of the Ethiopian government and highlights the Amhara Fano forces as potential allies in stabilizing the Horn of Africa. However, the targeting of Amhara civilians in the capital city cannot be ignored and must be met with condemnation and accountability. Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees

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The Tragic Tale of Niguse Qagnew: A Brutal End to a Dream In the remote Amhara region of Showa, Menze Zemero Kebele, a young man named Niguse Qagnew embarked on a journey fueled by hope and determination. Born into poverty, Niguse's mother, Abebu, sacrificed tirelessly to provide him with an education. Niguse's graduation from Hawasa University was not just a personal triumph but a beacon of hope for his impoverished rural community. Little did Niguse's mother know that the celebration would soon turn into a nightmare that would shock the nation and expose the brutal reality faced by ethnic Amharas. Niguse, armed with a degree in Statistics, secured a job offer and set out for Hawassa in 2016(Ethiopian calendar). However, his promising future took a dark turn on a Thursday morning when he called a neighbor, delivering a haunting message that would be the last communication with his family. "They are taking me, I miss my mom. Please tell my mother to pray for me, pray to Saint Mary that I will be back safely in her arms. Please, please tell my mother to pray for me," Niguse pleaded, his words shrouded in fear and uncertainty. From that day onward, Niguse's phone remained silent, and his whereabouts became an agonizing mystery. Abebu, unable to afford a phone, could do nothing but pray and weep, hoping against hope that her son would return unharmed. The heart-wrenching suspense came to a gruesome end when a horrifying video surfaced, revealing the unimaginable fate that befell Niguse Qagnew. The footage showed Niguse, stripped naked, being mercilessly beaten and dragged through the streets of Shewarobet, a victim of a targeted ethnic-based attack against Amharas. The assailants, fueled by hatred and blinded by ethnic biases, subjected Niguse to a brutal end that shattered his dreams and the hopes of his impoverished community. Abebu, upon witnessing the gut-wrenching scene, lost her sanity. The pain of seeing her son, who had strived to escape poverty through education, reduced to a victim of mindless brutality, was unbearable. She wailed, shouted, and repeatedly uttered the chilling truth – "They dragged my Niguse naked on the street, they beat my Niguse to death." Niguse's tragic fate is not an isolated incident; it stands as a harrowing example of the atrocities faced by ethnic Amharas in Ethiopia. Stories of violence, persecution, and ethnic-based attacks often go unnoticed by the world, leaving countless families shattered and communities in despair. By : Yuri Tadesse Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees

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The Amhara Holocaust Unfolding in Ethiopia : In the heart of Ethiopia, a modern-day tragedy is playing out, largely unnoticed by the world. Emerging video footage from hidden concentration camps in Oromiya reveals a horrifying reality: severely malnourished ethnic Amharas suffering from contaminated diseases, while health officers are forced to wear blue protection suits, symbolizing the gravity of the situation. This appalling spectacle unfolds right before our eyes in the 21st century, and yet the global community seems to be turning a blind eye to the multidimensional Amhara genocide that is unfolding in Ethiopia. Behind this tragedy lies a sinister intent, perpetuated by the ethnic Oromo-dominated Ethiopian government, to erase the Amhara ethnicity from existence. Oromo political elites, including Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 , have propagated the belief that the Amharas are settler colonizers of the Oromo people. This narrative has even been incorporated into the preamble of the Ethiopian constitution, branding Amharas as colonizers. Under the current regime, which is overwhelmingly dominated by ethnic Oromos, Amharas are being abducted from the streets and placed in concentration camps. It is incomprehensible that such cruel animosity could persist in the 21st century, especially when international institutions like Amnesty International Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch are believed to function as guardians of human rights. However, the silence of these institutions in the face of genocide committed against ethnic Amharas on multiple occasions has raised serious questions among the Amhara community. Are these institutions truly dedicated to preventing genocide, or do they only come into play to mark the anniversaries of genocide after it has already occurred? The time for action is now. The Ethiopian government must be condemned and sanctioned for its brutal torture and detention of thousands of Amharas in concentration camps in Oromiya, Ethiopia. Failure to act would be a betrayal of humanity and a disgrace to the principles these international institutions stand for. We cannot stand by and allow the Amhara genocide to continue. The world must wake up to the horrors unfolding in Ethiopia and take meaningful steps to stop the Amhara Holocaust. Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees
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The Amhara Holocaust Unfolding in Ethiopia : In the heart of Ethiopia, a modern-day tragedy is playing out, largely unnoticed by the world. Emerging video footage from hidden concentration camps in Oromiya reveals a horrifying reality: severely malnourished ethnic Amharas suffering from contaminated diseases, while health officers are forced to wear blue protection suits, symbolizing the gravity of the situation. This appalling spectacle unfolds right before our eyes in the 21st century, and yet the global community seems to be turning a blind eye to the multidimensional Amhara genocide that is unfolding in Ethiopia. Behind this tragedy lies a sinister intent, perpetuated by the ethnic Oromo-dominated Ethiopian government, to erase the Amhara ethnicity from existence. Oromo political elites, including Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 , have propagated the belief that the Amharas are settler colonizers of the Oromo people. This narrative has even been incorporated into the preamble of the Ethiopian constitution, branding Amharas as colonizers. Under the current regime, which is overwhelmingly dominated by ethnic Oromos, Amharas are being abducted from the streets and placed in concentration camps. It is incomprehensible that such cruel animosity could persist in the 21st century, especially when international institutions like Amnesty International Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch are believed to function as guardians of human rights. However, the silence of these institutions in the face of genocide committed against ethnic Amharas on multiple occasions has raised serious questions among the Amhara community. Are these institutions truly dedicated to preventing genocide, or do they only come into play to mark the anniversaries of genocide after it has already occurred? The time for action is now. The Ethiopian government must be condemned and sanctioned for its brutal torture and detention of thousands of Amharas in concentration camps in Oromiya, Ethiopia. Failure to act would be a betrayal of humanity and a disgrace to the principles these international institutions stand for. We cannot stand by and allow the Amhara genocide to continue. The world must wake up to the horrors unfolding in Ethiopia and take meaningful steps to stop the Amhara Holocaust. Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees

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Video footage shows a priest, dressed in ritual garments, being forced to carry a dead hen around his neck while remaining silent, as he is paraded through the streets. The chants of "crucify him" by the ethnic Oromos witnessing the incident reflect a disturbing level of animosity and a regression to archaic methods of addressing grievances. Such events in the Oromiya region of Ethiopia have brought to light disturbing instances of abuse targeting Ethiopian Orthodox priests, particularly those belonging to the ethnic Amhara community. The priest's agony and humiliation are clear, highlighting the severity of the situation and reflecting the anti-Amhara sentiment prevalent within certain political circles. The abuse directed at Orthodox ethnic Amhara priests stems from a political belief held by some Oromo nationalists who view Amharas as settler colonizers. According to this narrative, Amharas allegedly oppressed ethnic Oromos through the Ethiopian monarchy, the imposition of the Amharic language, and the dominance of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Consequently, the Orthodox Church is perceived as a tool of colonization and is targeted for restructuring by Oromo dominance. The abusive treatment of Orthodox priests not only highlights the escalating religious tensions but also reveals the deep-rooted ethnic divisions within Ethiopia. The chants of "crucify him" by the ethnic Oromos witnessing the incident reflect a disturbing level of animosity and a regression to archaic methods of addressing grievances. This situation is exacerbated by the anti-Amhara sentiment among certain political leaders, which is now filtering down to grassroots levels, perpetuating discrimination and fostering a hostile environment. In addition to external pressures, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church faces internal challenges related to demands for ethnic-based restructuring. Some Oromo nationalists advocate for the appointment of an Oromo archbishop, mirroring the country's political Ethnic Federalism. However, this proposal has faced significant opposition, with many faithful emphasizing the unity of the church and opposing the disintegration of its leadership along ethnic lines. The abuses against Orthodox Amhara priests are part of a broader campaign to create a homogenous Oromo land. Ethnic Amharas are subjected to forced evictions, massacres, and systemic tools designed to displace them from the capital city of Addis Ababa and other Oromiya regions. These actions perpetuate ethnic tensions and exacerbate the already fragile social fabric of the country. The mistreatment of priests, coupled with the broader discriminatory practices against ethnic Amharas, underscores the urgent need for the international institutions to address these issues promptly. Orthodoxy Daily News Pope Leo XIV Vatican News Catholic Church Catholic News World EOTC News EOTC TV Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #AmharaUnderAttack #JournalismIsNotACrime

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Ethnic Division Within Ethiopian Military: In a shocking revelation, a leaked audio recording of the Ethiopian military's second chief in command has exposed deep-rooted ethnic divisions within the armed forces. The recording sheds light on how the military is allegedly divided along ethnic lines, with claims that ethnic Oromos hold significant positions both within the military and government. These revelations have raised concerns about the unity and stability of the nation. The leaked audio, purportedly from General Abebaw, highlights growing dissatisfaction within the Ethiopian military. It suggests that each ethnic region has formed its own sizable military force, leading to fragmentation and a lack of cohesion within the armed forces. Furthermore, the recording suggests that loyalty within the military is tied to ethnic affiliation, with individuals from specific ethnic groups supporting their own leaders. The leaked audio recording of General Abebaw has raised serious concerns about the state of the Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF). According to him, the ENDF is ill-equipped to defend the country against external threats, citing the defense and security system's effectiveness as zero. He attributes this critical situation to the replacement of well-educated and experienced military personnel with inexperienced individuals from ethnic Oromo backgrounds. Of particular concern is the claim that the current Oromo-affiliated government is attempting to replicate the military structure of the Tigray-dominated EPRDF government of the past. General Abebaw warns that this approach may fail, given the deep-seated ethnic divisions that plague the military. General Abebaw goes on to reveal that the current government's alliance with Saudi Arabia has influenced the ENDF's decision-making. High-level security projects are allegedly being handed over to Saudi Arabia as a form of solidarity, a move that was previously forbidden by the late General Seare due to the potential national security threats it poses. The ramifications of this leaked audio have already started to materialize. Recent reports indicate that Amhara Fano forces have been advancing their struggle, taking control of major cities such as Debrebrhan. The situation has further escalated with reports of other ethnic groups in the south supporting the Amhara Fano struggle. Only through genuine efforts to address ethnic divisions can Ethiopia navigate this perilous situation and secure a path toward lasting peace and prosperity for all its citizens. FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees

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The Trauma of a Little Ethnic Amhara Boy: A Disturbing Ethnic-Based Feeding System in Ethiopian School. In a heart-wrenching video footage that has recently surfaced, a little ethnic Amhara boy, approximately seven years old, narrates a distressing tale about the discriminatory ethnic-based feeding system in his school. According to the young boy, who remains unidentified, students are only allowed to partake in breakfast and lunch if they can speak the Oromo language. The boy explains that the current mayor of Addis Ababa introduced the school feeding program with two conditions: one must learn the Oromo language, and they must use it when prompted during meal times. Failure to respond in Oromo language results in exclusion from the meals. The child, having been forcibly evicted from Oromiya, admits that he once spoke Oromo but has since forgotten it and now primarily speaks Amharic. This discriminatory practice has sparked concerns about an alleged ethnic apartheid system in Ethiopia, particularly affecting ethnic Amharas. Critics argue that the current government, predominantly led by ethnic Oromos, seeks to replace the Amharic language, often regarded as the language of the colonizer, with Oromo, erasing any traces of Amhara heritage. The video raises troubling questions about the future of this young boy. Such traumatic experiences can have a lasting impact on their emotional well-being, potentially affecting their future outlook and behavior. Will he harbor feelings of vengeance due to the discrimination he experienced? Only time will tell.

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"We will fire drones just like any other weapons against ethnic Amharas; there is nothing special about it." Ethiopian Defense Field Marshal Birhanu Jula. In a video interview, Ethiopian military Defense Field Marshal Birhanu Jula discussed the massacre of ethnic Amhara civilians. He conveyed that Amharas should not complain about civilian massacres in the ongoing war, asserting that being in a war implies accepting the risk of death. He emphasized that since the people of Amhara were part of the agreement for the war, they should accept the consequences of death and refrain from expressing grievances about civilian massacres. Moreover, Jula clarified the purpose of drones, emphasizing their role in warfare. He specifically mentioned that the procurement of drones was for military use and not for media exhibition. Comparing drones to guns, he underscored that they are merely tools of war and would be used accordingly in Amhara region. He reiterated the military's firm intent to utilize drones as a weapon in the conflict. This speech has sparked debate regarding the ethical use of drones in warfare and the responsibility of individuals involved in war. The controversy surrounding Jula's statements raises questions about the morality of warfare and the acceptance of civilian massacres as an inevitable consequence. Ethiopian Field Marshal Birhanu Jula emphatically stated, "We will fire drones just like any other weapons; there is nothing special about it." He asserted that the drone attacks would persist. In the same video footage, the Ethiopian military field marshal collectively accuses ethnic Amharas of portraying the Ethiopian Military as a Muslim force, seemingly to incite religious violence between Ethiopian Muslims and Christians. This top-ranking military figure made careless and vengeful comments against Ethnic Amharas, emphasizing an intense use of drones, similar to other weapons, against ethnic Amharas. Critics argue that this threat indicates the Ethiopian military's significant setbacks on the ground against Amhara forces and raises concerns about potential genocidal actions against civilians. Recently, the Lemkin Institution for Genocide Prevention ( ) issued a genocide alert regarding ethnic Amharas in the Amhara region attributed to the Ethiopian military. The controversy questions the equivalence of drones to other weapons like guns. It prompts the world to contemplate its stance on alleged genocidal remarks while ethnic Amharas face the grim reality of slaughter. This situation might eventually be seen as one of the world's most egregious double standards in history. ( By: Yuri Tadesse ) Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees

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የጋራ መግለጫውን አነብኩት ! ግን በቅንነት ለሚከተሉት ጥያቄዎች መልስ አላቹህ ? ጥያቄ ? - ለ9 ወራት ከመረጃ ቲቪ ጋር ሲሰራ የነበረው ማን ነበር ? - ለ9 ወራት መሪዎችን ማለትም መሬ ወዳጆን : ዘመነ ካሴን በመረጃ ቲቪ ጭምር ተጠቅሞ ሲያጠለሽ የነበረው ማን ነበር ? - ይህ አልበቃ ብሎ አሰግድን አሳዶና አዋክቦ ለመንግስት ያስረከበው አካልስ ማን ነበረ ? - ለወራት ዘመድኩን በቀለ ጋር እየተደዋወለ ይሰራ የነበረው ማን ነበር ? ዘመድኩን በርካታ ቀጂዎች ስለሚኖሩት ያስደምጠናል በዬ ተስፋ አደርጋለሁ 🙏🏾 - ከዋን አማራ ጋር በርካታ የውስጥ ግንኙነት የነበረው ማን ነበረ ? ዘመድኩን ቤት ኤሊያስ ከተድላ መላኩ ጋር በነበረው ውይይት ስደቡልን እያሉ ይልኩን ነበር ብሎ በፊቱ አልነገረንም ነበር ወይ ? - በሚዲያ ወሎ ሽርጣም እያለ ሲያሰድበና ሲሰድብ የነበረው የነምስጋናው አንዱአለም ቀኝ እጆች አይደሉም ወይ ? - ድፍን የወሎ አማራንና የጎጃም አማራን “አገው ሸንጎ” ብቻ ሳይሆን “ ጎጃም ሸኔ” የሚል ዘመቻ የከፈተውስ ማን ነበር ? - ለ9 ወራት AAAን ጨምሮ መላ የአማራ ተቋማት ይፍረሱ የሚል ዘመቻ የጀመረው ማን ነበር ? - መስከረም አበራን ጨምሮ እስር ቤት ያሉ ታጋዮችን በሙሉ ብአዴን ብሎ ሰም ሲያጠለሽ የነበረው ማን ነበር ? - በሀገሪቱ በህፃን ሄቭን ላይ የተፈፀመን ወነጀል ድፍን የጎጃም ህዝብ ወንጀል በማስመሰል “ጎጃም ደፋሪ” የሚል ዘመቻ የመራው ማን ነበር ? ይህንንና ሌሎች መልስ የሌላቸው ጥያቄዎች ከግምት ያላስገባው የዛሬው የነምስጋናው አንዱአለም መግለጫ አላማ : ፖለቲካውን ማጦዝና ይበልጥ መከፋፈል ወይስ አማራዊ አንድነትን መሻት ? መልሱን ለህሊና !

Yuri Tadesse

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Rape of minor boys as old as 5 , by Ethiopian Military Forces in Gondar, Amhara Region: In the midst of Gondar, Amhara region, a dark cloud of horror looms as reports emerge of heinous acts perpetrated by Ethiopian military forces. Among the victims, age offers no protection, as minor boys as old as 5 are subjected to unimaginable violence of rape. One particularly harrowing account comes from a mother, her voice trembling with anguish as she recounts the unspeakable ordeal of her 5-year-old son. Rushed to the hospital, medical examinations confirm the grim reality: her son has become a victim of rape and sodomy at the hands of Ethiopian military personnel. Desperate to shield her son from further harm, she consents to post-exposure prophylaxis, a grim reminder of the irreversible trauma inflicted upon him. Tragically, he is not alone. Disturbing reports continue to surface, revealing a pattern of assaults targeting children as young as 5 year old , 9 and 11 year old , all falling victim to the brutal actions of those in power. These atrocities unfold against a backdrop of attack , marked by the recent onslaught launched by government forces led by Abiy Ahmed. Gondar bears witness to a reign of terror, with rape emerging as a sinister weapon of war, systematically employed to terrorize and subjugate the populace. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission corroborates these grim realities, documenting the relentless campaign of violence against ethnic Amharas. Yet, the world remains largely indifferent, turning a blind eye to the suffering of a community besieged by unspeakable horrors. The mother's anguished testimony reverberates through the silence, a stark reminder of the pain and suffering endured by countless others. In a society bound by cultural norms, speaking out against such atrocities remains a daunting task, compounded by fear and stigma. Once more, ethnic Amharas find themselves abandoned to their fate, victims of a relentless onslaught that spares neither age nor innocence. As the cries of the oppressed echo through the corridors of history, the world stands at a crossroads - will it continue to avert its gaze, or will it rise in solidarity against the tide of injustice threatening to engulf us all? Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees
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Rape of minor boys as old as 5 , by Ethiopian Military Forces in Gondar, Amhara Region: In the midst of Gondar, Amhara region, a dark cloud of horror looms as reports emerge of heinous acts perpetrated by Ethiopian military forces. Among the victims, age offers no protection, as minor boys as old as 5 are subjected to unimaginable violence of rape. One particularly harrowing account comes from a mother, her voice trembling with anguish as she recounts the unspeakable ordeal of her 5-year-old son. Rushed to the hospital, medical examinations confirm the grim reality: her son has become a victim of rape and sodomy at the hands of Ethiopian military personnel. Desperate to shield her son from further harm, she consents to post-exposure prophylaxis, a grim reminder of the irreversible trauma inflicted upon him. Tragically, he is not alone. Disturbing reports continue to surface, revealing a pattern of assaults targeting children as young as 5 year old , 9 and 11 year old , all falling victim to the brutal actions of those in power. These atrocities unfold against a backdrop of attack , marked by the recent onslaught launched by government forces led by Abiy Ahmed. Gondar bears witness to a reign of terror, with rape emerging as a sinister weapon of war, systematically employed to terrorize and subjugate the populace. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission corroborates these grim realities, documenting the relentless campaign of violence against ethnic Amharas. Yet, the world remains largely indifferent, turning a blind eye to the suffering of a community besieged by unspeakable horrors. The mother's anguished testimony reverberates through the silence, a stark reminder of the pain and suffering endured by countless others. In a society bound by cultural norms, speaking out against such atrocities remains a daunting task, compounded by fear and stigma. Once more, ethnic Amharas find themselves abandoned to their fate, victims of a relentless onslaught that spares neither age nor innocence. As the cries of the oppressed echo through the corridors of history, the world stands at a crossroads - will it continue to avert its gaze, or will it rise in solidarity against the tide of injustice threatening to engulf us all? Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Herman J. Cohen Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide #FreeMeskeremAbera #FreeAmharaDetainees

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Ethnic Amhara Massacres Exposed by Ethiopian Parliament Representative: In a shocking revelation, Ethiopian Parliament representative Mr. Abebawe Desalew, elected in Jiga, Gojjam, Amhara region, has reported heinous acts of violence perpetrated by the Ethiopian military against civilians in his constituency. According to Mr. Desalew, unarmed civilians were massacred in broad daylight, forced to choose between being burned alive with gasoline or shot in the head. Mr. Desalew, who was born in the area and whose family still resides there, described a horrifying incident that took place in the city of Jiga. He recounted how civilians were executed on the street while pleading for their lives, emphasizing that they were not combatants but ordinary people. The exact location of this atrocity was Dembecha Ber Sefer, near Gohe Hotel, adjacent to a gasoline station. There, civilians were ordered to kneel and choose their method of death, a brutal act that underscores the severity of the violence. The parliamentarian asserted that the victims were all unarmed civilians, with no Amhara Fano fighters among them. He highlighted that the entire population of the city witnessed this massacre, further corroborating his claims. Mr. Desalew's bold statements provide crucial evidence of the atrocities amounting to genocide being committed against ethnic Amharas. Massacre in Debre Keraniyo Church: Another tragic event took place in the city of Keraniyo, Eastern Gojjam, at the Debre Keraniyo Church. During a monthly religious ritual, seven individuals were digging a grave for a recently deceased woman. According to the church's priest, Ethiopian soldiers armed with heavy machinery raided the church grounds. In an attempt to protect the congregation, the priest ordered the believers to seek refuge inside the church. However, the seven grave diggers continued their task, believing that their genuine work would spare them. Tragically, all seven individuals were brutally executed by government soldiers. The priest, deeply pained by the senseless violence, questioned the reason behind their killing, as they were merely performing a cultural duty of grave digging. Further reports indicate a systematic execution of Amhara youths by the Ethiopian military. Witnesses have stated that the military operates under a chilling motto: "Behind every Amhara, there is one terrorist." This has led to indiscriminate killings, including the execution of homeless street beggars and individuals with mental illnesses. In Jiga alone, over 23 unarmed civilians were executed, among them a well-known 35-year-old woman, Yiftu Getent, who was known in the city for her mental illness. Her body was found on the street, a stark symbol of the brutality inflicted upon the region. These massacres are just the tip of the iceberg. Ethnic Amharas in the region face an existential threat of state-sponsored violence, with numerous untold stories of suffering and death. Mr. Desalew's testimony sheds light on the urgent need for international attention and intervention to halt these atrocities and protect the Amhara population from further harm. The deliberate targeting and execution of unarmed civilians, including vulnerable individuals, call for immediate action to address and prevent further genocide against the ethnic Amhara community. Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ Orthodox Church OCA Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Al Jazeera English BBC News (UK) CNN AFP News Agency UN Human Rights UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - ኢሰመኮ U.S. Embassy Addis Muslim World League CPJ Asia CPJ Europe and Central Asia Meaza Ashenafi PEN International Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ Africa CPJ Américas Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹 Genocide Prevention In Ethiopia Amhara Association of America (AAA) U.S. Embassy Addis UK in Ethiopia 🇬🇧 @EthiopiaEU Mike Hammer Tibor Nagy Ana Gomes Josep Borrell Fontelles Daniel Bekele FRANCE 24 BBC News Africa Al Jazeera English The Washington Post AFP News Agency U.S. Embassy Addis Department of State Patrick Heinisch Sudan Tribune borkena BBC News አማርኛ VOA Amharic #FreeMeskeremAbera #WarOnAmhara #AmharaGenocide

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