@semopower8484@YohannesDesta22 Might have the passport, but im still a tigrinya, I care about tigray its my people as well. Whether u like it or not ofc. So please put your inferiority complexities aside and think strategically.
Can the good PP leaders( Geatchew Reda + Tsadikan) kindly tell the bad PP leaders to stop starving Tigray|ans in Tigray and allow humanitarian assistance?
@rimcoming@nar8202 do you think a population of people larger then eritrea would willingly sign up to be an eritrean barya? 😂😂 stop fantasizing, askarino
Eritrea, My People, My Country
ኤርትራ፡ ህዝበይ፡ ሃገረይ إريتريا، شعبي، بلدي
Eritrea in 1884 before Berlin Conference and long before the United Nations handed it to Ethiopia.
@nar8202 Tigray and afar must be annexed to Eritrea, 1 because it belongs to Eritrea, we have right to claim it the culture and history there is ours, not Ethiopia’s and 2 for the security of Eritrea. There is a mountain separating tigray and amara, same with afar no military can invade.
@rimcoming The current map I’m referring to is that of Eritrea. Anyone outside our borders is our neighbor if you are outside our borders, we can be good neighbors.
@nar8202 Who is we? The majority in Eritrea is Tigrigna and we also have some afar people we can definitely bring back what Italy and Minilik anex to Ethiopia and that is the Tigray and Afar. Best believe its coming back.
@Ternafi And the genocide PFDJ committed on the indigenous within is just? The federalism not only stoped the Ethiopian nation building but also the Eritrean nation building among the 9 Ethnics, all paralyzed. ዓወት ን ሓፋሽ። The tigrigna is now unparalleled force in that region
Ethiopia’s 🇪🇹harsh reality:
#Ethiopia’s harsh reality is not a lack of ethnic representation. It is the disaster of making ethnicity the organizing principle of the state.
For decades, politics has been reduced to ethnic arithmetic, regional rivalry, grievance contests, and the constant fear of domination by one group over another.
Power has circulated through ethnic parties, armed blocs, regional elites, and identity-based mobilization, producing not stability, but chronic rupture.
The outcome is written in blood and Abiy Ahmed made it worse: multiple civil wars, intercommunal massacres, mass displacement, territorial disputes, militarized politics, and a country where national cohesion remains fragile because the system trained people to see tribe first and citizenship second.
What was sold as justice became fragmentation.
What was called federalism became a machine for permanent suspicion.
From recurring communal violence to full-scale war, from competing territorial claims to the normalization of militia rule, Ethiopia stands as one of Africa’s clearest warnings of what happens when ethnicity becomes the foundation of the state.
It is a lesson in how deeply a country can wound itself when ethnicity becomes its political religion.
@grzmch2@weyaneee@Habtishgreat Is recognition by an external entity really that necessary? I think you only need the people that identify as such. These are institutions.
@rimcoming@weyaneee@Habtishgreat Nobody recognizes the Tigrayan Chuch as autocephalous (if you even know what that means) and there is no independent Oromo church.
@rimcoming@Habtishgreat Lies tigrinya origins are from tigray Ethiopia, kunama, saho,belin are all native to Eritrea and have been there far longer than any tigrinya people
Eritrea 🇪🇷 Harsh Reality ‼️
In Eritrea, out of the 9 officially recognized ethnic groups, the Tigrinya ethnic group
holds over 95 percent of government power, despite comprising roughly half the population. Since independence in 1993, the one-party PFDJ regime under President Isaias Afwerki—a Tigrinya from the Hamasien area—has centralized all executive, military, security, and administrative authority in a narrow circle of highland Tigrinya-speaking elites. Key positions in the military leadership, intelligence apparatus, senior ministries, and decision-making bodies are overwhelmingly dominated by this group, reflecting the EPLF's historical base and post-independence consolidation that sidelined lowland Muslim communities and other ethnic minorities such as the Tigre, Afar, Kunama, and Saho. While token representation exists for other groups in lower or symbolic roles, effective control over policy, resources, and repression mechanisms remains firmly in Tigrinya hands, fueling perceptions of "Tigrinyafication" and marginalization of the country's diverse ethnic mosaic under the guise of unitary Eritrean nationalism. This extreme concentration of power has persisted without elections or transparent power-sharing for over three decades.
@YayehElyas It has always been federalist vs Unitarist since minilik, the federalist won this war in 1991. And in the last 35 years another win for the federalists is that meles zenawi introduced a new player, amhara. Ethiopianists are paralyzed no matter what they did, Ethiopia is gone😂😂
@weyaneee@Habtishgreat Is there not a Tigray Orthodox Church? There is an Oromo Orthodox church in Minnesota and some parts of Ethiopia. What is the problem if the Amhara have there own?