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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...

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ራስ ባሪያው Rass Bariaw 的头像
ራስ ባሪያው Rass Bariaw1 年前

@DuchessOfGonder #Ethiopia ክተት በሉ

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Truth & Liberty1 年前

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Aseffa B1 年前

ትክክል፦ ተዋግቶ ራሱን ከጥፋት የማዳን ትግሉም ዛሬ አይደለም የተጀመረዉ። ሞረት የጥዱ፣ ኮራ የወልዱ፣ አንፆኪያ የደብብ፣ ጠራ የሊቄ ሰረቄ፣ ግሼ የአዉሳቢዎስ ጌራ/ማማ/ላሎ እየተባለ ዛሬ ቀበሌ የተሰየመላቸዉ በግራኝ ወረራ የተከላከሉ ጀግኖች ነበሩ

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Brook1 年前

Dawit read the following ⬇️ 🚨🚨🚨 a quick question to Gork and you can find the reason why Abiy can spend billions on palace project with impunity and attacked the Ethiopian Orthodox Church follow the money!!! Since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed took office in 2018, Ethiopia has seen a notable shift in its approach to international funding, particularly regarding programs aimed at advancing the rights and inclusion of the LGBTQI community. This shift coincided with broader reforms intended to liberalize Ethiopia's political and social landscape, although the country still maintains conservative views on sexuality that reflect its cultural and religious heritage. Historically, Ethiopia has been known for its conservative stance on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity, with homosexuality being illegal and widely stigmatized. However, under Abiy Ahmed's administration, there has been an increased openness to international aid, including from organizations like USAID, which have interests in promoting human rights, including those of sexual minorities. According to "CHART 23.2: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA LGBTI FUNDING SUB-REGION FOCUS (2013-2022) IN $ MILLIONS," funding for LGBTI programs in Ethiopia has indeed doubled since Abiy's tenure began. This increase can be attributed to several factors: 1. **Reform Agenda**: Abiy's reformist agenda post-2018 included opening up Ethiopia to international partnerships, which extended to accepting aid for various social issues, including human rights. His administration's willingness to engage with Western donors has included less resistance to funding aimed at marginalized groups. 2. **International Pressure and Diplomacy**: Western countries and organizations often prioritize human rights in their foreign aid policies. With Abiy's push for international integration and economic partnerships, there has been a nuanced acceptance of these conditions to secure broader developmental aid. 3. **NGO Influence**: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have found a more receptive environment under Abiy. Organizations like USAID, known for supporting inclusive development, have been able to allocate funds for projects that address the needs of the LGBTQI community, including health services, advocacy for rights, and community support initiatives. 4. **Global Health Security and Development**: With global health initiatives focusing on inclusivity, funding for programs that address the unique health challenges faced by the LGBTQI community, such as HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, has seen an uptick. This is part of a larger strategy to ensure health equity and security. However, this financial support does not necessarily translate into a complete shift in public or legal acceptance of the LGBTQI community within Ethiopia. The increase in funding has primarily been channeled through NGOs and civil society organizations, which work at grassroots levels where they can be somewhat insulated from the broader socio-political backlash. Despite the increased funding, the actual policy change at the governmental level has been slow, with homosexuality still criminalized, reflecting the complex balance between international aid conditions and domestic political realities. This scenario illustrates the nuanced interplay between external aid with specific agendas and internal cultural norms in Ethiopia under Abiy Ahmed's leadership. In conclusion, while the funding for LGBTI programs has doubled, this reflects more on the strategic use of international aid by Abiy's government to foster broader alliances and development rather than a direct policy shift towards widespread acceptance of the LGBTQI community in Ethiopia.

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Dawit1 年前

Quite insightful, perhaps Mr. @elonmusk and @DOGE should take a closer look at how the Abiy regime has been exploiting USAID.

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Alem Girma1 年前

No one else can say it any better. The hard truth in a nutshell!

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Akalu Paulos1 年前

My dear friend, Fantahun. I applaud your courage and consistency on the issues you raise.

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