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A proud sister here! 🙏
My sister (a medical doctor by profession) wrote a historical novel about the incredible son of #Ethiopia ጸሐፌ ትዕዛዝ አክሊሉ ሀብተወልድ.
.....invited you all to read and share her your reflections.
@Selamawt_MD 💙👌👏
Keep Inspiring!
Keep Shining!




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Heavy seasonal rains triggered landslides and flash floods in several woredas of Gamo Zone in #Ethiopia, killing over 60 people, leaving others missing, and displacing thousands who are now sheltering in churches and schools.
@WHO immediately activated an emergency task team and deployed rapid response teams to the affected woredas to support local health authorities. Emergency medical supplies – including trauma kits, cholera treatment materials, nutrition kits for children, and water disinfection supplies – are being prepared for delivery.
WHO will continue to support the local authorities and coordinate with health and humanitarian partners to strengthen the health response.

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በጋሞ ዞን የመሬት ናዳ ከአንድ ቤተሰብ 5 ሰዎች ህይወታቸውን ማጣታቸውን የአካባቢው አስተዳዳሪ ገለጹ። በአደጋው ከሞቱት ውስጥ እስካሁን ድረስ የ70 ሰዎች አስከሬን መገኘቱን የደቡብ ኢትዮጵያ ክልል አስታውቋል። #Gamo
🔴ዝርዝሩ➡️ethiopiainsider.com/2026/17658/

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Aura farming since childhood




Nomad@Aggazia
no one has an insane sense of fashion, drip and aura like HIM... every pic of HIM could be a Vogue cover...
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They killed our bride!
Fatuma was traveling from Addis to Dera, on the phone saying, ‘I’m coming,’ her voice full of joy before her wedding. But she never made it home—she was killed by OLA in the desert. Her white dress still waits at home, unworn.
#AmharaGenocide

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🇪🇹 Ethnic cleansing by paramilitary forces in Ethiopia has reached catastrophic levels
34 Orthodox Christians were killed in the latest attack in the Oromia region, bringing this year's total to 164 fatalities and more than 1,244 since 2025.
The Arsi massacres in Ethiopia’s Oromia region mark a harrowing escalation of violence, with human rights violations reaching catastrophic levels in the Arsi Zone.
Assailants have been methodically lining up families for execution, a hallmark of orchestrated ethnic cleansing.
The death toll underscores the severity: 34 Orthodox Christians killed recently, including 26 in Shirka and 4 in Merti, contributing to 164 fatalities in Shirka alone this year, alongside 8 hospitalized victims, 8 missing persons, and 2 abductions.
This surge builds on a broader wave of unrest in Oromia since 2025, with most of the 1,244 civilian deaths occurring in the Arsi and West Arsi zones.
These Christians were murdered by the ethno-nationalist Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) as part of an ongoing pattern in the region.
The attacks are motivated by both ethnic and religious factors, yet Christians remain the primary victims.
The Arsi massacres are not random clashes but appear embedded in a policy environment that tolerates or enables paramilitary operations to reshape demographics.
The OLA uses terrorism to pursue an independent Oromo state and frequently targets the Amhara, many of whom are Orthodox Christians.



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