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በህይወቴ ዘመኔ ሁሉ እግዚአብሔር ያስፈልገኛል Remember you will die....

Amhara Katılım Mart 2012
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አባ ናደው@amharafan·
ይሄ ለልጅ ልጅ የደም እዳ ሆኖ የሚተርፍ የስጋ ለባሽ አጋንንት አረመኔያዊ ተግባር ነው - ወለጋ ኦሮሚያ የደም መሬት ለአረመኔዎች ንፁሀንን መግደል ጀግንነት ነው ። አዎ ሲጠግቡ ለአገር አይበጁም የተባለውን በተግባር አየነው ። ይብላኝ ለነጋችሁ ፣ ይብላኝ ለልጅ ልጆቻችሁ ‼ አንረሳውም #WakeUpAmhara #JusticeForAmhara #AmharaGenocide
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መናጢ ወደ ገዳም ልንገባ ስናስብ ልታሳስት የመጣች😡
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👉 የሸኔ ዕውቀት ይች ናት !!!!✅
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ወይ እድልህ ፋኖ ዘንድሮ አለቀልህ የተዘጋጀልህ ይህ አዲስ ሀይል ሚያስተርፍህ አይመስለኝም ¡¡😭😂😂የፋራ አራዳ እህት ነች አሉ😂@FanoArada እህትህ 😂{የone ኣቧራ+PP ስብስቦች } ።ራምሲ እግር አነሳሷ ከአራዳ ጋ አይመሳሰሉም የዘር ነው😂 @AMCEVECO
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ችግርህ ነው እንቅልፍ የሚከለክልህ 😂😂
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ይድረስ ለነ-አጅሬ The Evil That Never Gets Cast Out in Ethiopian Politics! For over half a century, Ethiopia has been haunted by an evil that refuses to die: the toxic fusion of European-imported false narratives and Marxist-communist ideology that was grafted onto our ancient nation. What began as imported theories of class warfare and “oppressor vs. oppressed” peoples has metastasized into a permanent machinery of division, violence, and unaccountable power. The Ethiopian people-across every ethnicity-have paid for this ideology in blood, famine, displacement, and shattered lives. Yet the very architects and inheritors of that evil have never offered a genuine apology, never accepted responsibility, and, most dangerously, now seek to insert themselves as leaders of the very struggles their politics created. The story is not new, but it is deliberately obscured. From the student movements of the 1960s and 1970s, Ethiopian intellectuals, intoxicated by European Marxist texts and Soviet training, imported a foreign diagnosis for Ethiopia’s problems. They rejected the country’s unique history of independence and statehood, instead imposing a colonial-style template: one group must be cast as perpetual colonizer, another as perpetual victim. The 1974 revolution did not liberate; it delivered the Red Terror, the forced collectivization, the man-made famines, and the systematic destruction of institutions that had held the empire together for centuries. Hundreds of thousands were murdered, tortured, or disappeared. Entire regions were starved into submission. And when that regime finally collapsed in 1991, the next iteration-the ethnic-federalist project-simply replaced class warfare with ethnic warfare. The constitution itself enshrined identity as the organizing principle of the state. Amhara became the designated historical villain in the official narrative. Schools, media, and government policy taught a version of history in which one people’s very existence was the original sin. That is why the Amhara struggle for justice was born. It was not born of Amhara supremacy or revenge. It was born as a direct, inevitable reaction to identity-based politics that targeted Amhara civilians for displacement, mass killing, and cultural erasure in Oromia, Benishangul-Gumuz, and elsewhere. Mass graves in Wellega, the burning of Amhara villages, the deliberate exclusion from power-these were not accidents of “inter-communal conflict.” They were the logical outcome of a political system designed around ethnic entitlement and ethnic grievance. The Amhara people did not choose this fight; the system forced it upon them. Yet here is the ultimate insult-the evil that never gets cast out. The same ideological current that brought Marxism to Ethiopia, that engineered the ethnic constitution, that spent decades labeling Amhara as the problem, now wants to lead the Amhara struggle. The very people who never apologized for the Red Terror, who never renounced the politics of division, who still speak the language of “revolutionary democracy” and ethnic federalism in new clothing, suddenly appear at the forefront of opposition rallies, issuing statements, claiming to speak for the Fano youth, and positioning themselves as saviors. They have no shame. They offer no reckoning. They simply pivot, repackage, and seek to capture the energy of a people they once helped marginalize. Enough. The Amhara struggle today belongs to the new generation-he young men and women in the mountains, in the diaspora, in the universities and the streets-who have rejected both the old Marxist dogmas and the ethnic-federalist trap. This generation did not inherit the guilt complexes of the 1970s student radicals. It was not trained in Soviet academies or EPRDF cadre schools. It looks at the corpses of its brothers and sisters and understands one simple truth: the politics that produced this suffering cannot be the politics that ends it. #AmharaGenocide
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@Eliasyemariam ፋኖ የሚታገለው ይህን የከሰረ ትውልድ ለማዳን ጭምር ነው 😂😂
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It is mind-boggling😒
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The Silent Suffering of the Amhara People in Ethiopia. Throughout history, humanity has witnessed some of the darkest crimes imaginable. Yet the ongoing ethnic #AmharaGenocide remains one of the most tragic chapters of the 21st century. For over four decades, the ethno-fascist government of #Ethiopia has inflicted unimaginable state-sponsored horrors against the Amhara people. #AmharaGenocide @UNGeneva @UN_HRC @UNHumanRights @EU_Commission @EUCouncil @realDonaldTrump @StateDept @SecRubio @SenateForeign @HouseGOP @HouseForeignGOP @HouseForeign @POTUS @antonioguterres
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🚨 Urgent Appeal to the International Community: Halt the Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers by Ethiopian Government Forces! The Ethiopian government is facing credible, documented allegations of systematic forced conscription, including the recruitment and use of children as soldiers, in violation of international law. These practices are occurring amid ongoing internal armed conflicts, particularly in the Oromia and Amhara regions, and represent grave breaches of Ethiopia’s obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict, and other international humanitarian standards. As illustrated in the accompanying photographs-one showing a young individual in Ethiopian National Defense Force digital camouflage with an “ETHIOPIAN ARMY” insignia, and the other a youth wearing a uniform with the Ethiopian flag patch-these images, alongside widespread social media reports and eyewitness testimonies, raise serious concerns about the apparent involvement of minors in military roles. Verified Evidence from Credible Sources Independent and official bodies have substantiated these allegations: The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC)-Ethiopia’s own national human rights institution-has reported cases of children as young as 11 being arbitrarily detained by regional security forces in Oromia for forced military training. In one documented instance, an 11-year-old boy was held in a Shashemene detention center; investigations in late 2024 revealed dozens of teenagers (many aged 15-16) being pressured into service outside legal recruitment criteria. Families have reportedly been extorted for large sums to secure their children’s release. The U.S. Department of Labor’s 2024 Child Labor Report and related assessments confirm reports of forced recruitment and detention of children by state armed groups and affiliated forces for military training in Oromia, with at least 14 verified cases during the reporting period. Media outlets and human rights monitors, including the East African Review (May 2024), have highlighted how manpower shortages from prolonged conflicts have led to coercive round-ups of youth from streets, schools, and homes, with social media imagery and testimonies indicating underage conscripts. These actions contravene Ethiopia’s commitments and constitute one of the six grave violations against children in armed conflict monitored by the UN Secretary-General. Call to Action We urgently call upon the international community-including the United Nations Security Council, the UN Human Rights Council, the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, the African Union, the European Union, the United States, and other concerned governments and donors-to take immediate and decisive steps: 1• Launch an independent investigation into these allegations, with full access for UN and AU monitors to detention centers, training facilities, and conflict zones in Oromia, Amhara, and elsewhere. 2• Publicly condemn and demand an immediate end to the recruitment and use of anyone under 18 by Ethiopian government forces and affiliated militias, in line with the UN’s Children and Armed Conflict agenda. 3• Impose targeted measures (such as travel bans, asset freezes, and restrictions on military assistance) against individuals and entities credibly implicated in these violations, while ensuring humanitarian aid reaches affected civilians. 4• Support rehabilitation and reintegration programs for affected children, including those already conscripted, through UNICEF and partner organizations. 5• Pressure the Ethiopian government to enforce its own laws prohibiting child recruitment, release all unlawfully detained minors, and provide transparent accountability for perpetrators. @UNGeneva @StateDept @EU_Commission @EUCouncil @SecRubio
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Thank You Letter to the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention 5-15-2026 Dear Lemkin Institute Team, I am writing to express my deepest gratitude for your unwavering commitment to truth and justice, as powerfully demonstrated in your Active Genocide Alert for Ethiopia - Update 2, published today, May 15, 2026. Your detailed documentation of the ongoing systematic atrocities against the Amhara people-killings, abductions, sexual violence, arbitrary detentions, drone strikes on civilians, destruction of schools and healthcare facilities, and the deliberate targeting of identity, faith, and community-reflects extraordinary courage and integrity. In a world where many choose silence or political expediency, you have chosen to shine a light on the suffering of innocent civilians, calling out the patterns of genocidal violence under the current regime without hesitation. Your work honors the legacy of Raphael Lemkin, standing firmly against the extermination of a people based on their ethnic identity. By highlighting the continuation of abuses from previous conflicts into the Amhara region and beyond, urging international accountability through the ICC, demanding ceasefires, independent investigations, and genuine peace processes, you provide not only a voice for the voiceless but also a roadmap for prevention and justice. As someone who deeply cares about Ethiopia and the safety of all its people, I am profoundly moved by your honest, fact-based analysis. It gives hope to many that the international community might finally pay attention and act to protect vulnerable populations, dismantle structures of impunity, and support transitional justice. Thank you for your dedication, your rigorous research, and your moral clarity. May your important efforts continue to amplify truth, foster genuine dialogue among Ethiopians, and help prevent further loss of innocent lives. We stand with you in the pursuit of human security and the prevention of genocide everywhere. With sincere appreciation and respect, ኤልያስ (Elias) @SecRubio @antonioguterres @StateDept @UNGeneva lemkininstitute.com/active-genocid…
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በአማራ ስቃይና ሞት የምትገነባ ሀገር .........
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ፋኖ የአገራችን ዋልታና ማገር ነው
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ከብአዴናዊነት አስተሳሰብ ፈፅሞ ያልተነካካ፤ ለህዝብ እንጅ ለራስ ያልተኖረ ልጅነት ከዚህ የፊቱ ገፅ ላይ ይነበባል። በርታ ጀግናው 💪💪
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On this Mother's Day, we honor the resilience and strength of Amhara women who endure immense challenges amidst the ongoing crisis. Your courage inspires us all. #HappyMothersDay #AmharaGenocide
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A testimony of how a massacre was committed against Amharas in Oromia region: the perpetrators called a gathering. They then put everyone (more than 30 men) in a room, locked them in, and set fire to the house. Those who tried to break down the door and flee were gunned down instantly by those waiting outside. When people then tried to report this heineous crime to the authorities, they were told to leave the area if they want to save their lives. If this isn't Genocide, I don't know what is. Heart-breaking! Systematic and State–Sanctioned Genocide. @MuluWorku6 #AmharaGenocide #CarryTheFlame
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