The soldiers of Abiy Ahmed's government and the self-proclaimed Oromo Liberation Army (OLA or Shene), which is also designated as terrorists by the parliament and the Ethiopian government, together are looting the property of the Amhara people living in the eastern Welega Zone. We have received a picture showing them dividing the looted Amhara’s properties among each other.
The government and OLA forces seem to destroy each other in public, but secretly, they work together for one grand purpose. They are competing with each other to see who can do the job best. Otherwise, they are both the enemies of the Amhara people there. The international community and international organizations (institutions) must recognize that the government in Ethiopia is working to destroy the Amhara along with the forces it has labeled as terrorists, and there is an active genocide going on against the Amhara people in the region as we speak. Hence, the international community must take urgent action against the Ethiopian government. An independent body should investigate such atrocity of Abiy Ahmed's government and terrorist forces, and the perpetrators should be brought to justice.
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Ethiopian Israelis Rally Against Genocide:
In a powerful display of solidarity, thousands of Ethiopian Israelis and citizens of Ethiopian origin living in Israel recently took to the streets to condemn the ongoing genocidal atrocities targeting ethnic Amharas in Ethiopia. The protestors decried the drone attacks on innocent Amhara civilians, extrajudicial killings, ethnic profiling, and the alarming genocidal campaign declared by the Ethiopian government. The demonstrations were a resounding call for justice and immediate international intervention.
Among the demonstrators was a prominent voice who penned an open letter addressed to concerned international bodies. This heartfelt letter highlighted the deeply disturbing misrepresentation of ethnic Amharas as "settler colonizers" in their own ancestral land, falsely branding them as Middle Eastern settlers. The demonstrators further emphasized the fallacious characterization of ethnic Amharas as non-endogenous, debunking these claims by pointing to their historically rich ties with the region, including the Middle East.
The demonstrations echoed with fervent chants and slogans, urging Israel and the international community to take action against the Ethiopian regime. Protestors called for substantial measures, including the termination of financial assistance and military cooperation with Ethiopia, branding them as contributing to the financing of genocide. These five demands were delivered in Hebrew to the relevant Israeli authorities and other international bodies, highlighting the urgency of the matter at hand.
Central to the demonstrations was a heartfelt open letter addressed to the global community. In this letter, the demonstrators laid out six essential steps that the world should take to immediately halt the ongoing Amhara genocide:
1. Termination of Financial Assistance: The international community must cut off all financial aid to the Ethiopian government to send a resolute message against actions that lead to genocide.
2. Halt Military Ties: Suspending military training, purchases, and cooperation with Ethiopia will deny them the means to perpetuate violence and oppression.
3. Enforce Sanctions: Strict sanctions must be imposed on Ethiopia for its use of drones and heavy artillery against innocent civilians, holding them accountable for these heinous acts.
4. International Criminal Court: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and all those responsible for the genocide must be brought to justice through the International Criminal Court, underscoring that no one is above the law.
5. Immediate Intervention and Investigation: The international community should dispatch a team to intervene and investigate the ongoing Amhara genocide swiftly, as urgent action is crucial to save innocent lives.
6. Support for the Amhara Struggle: The world must stand in solidarity with the Amhara people and support their fight against genocide, including endorsing the efforts of the Amhara Youth known as Fano, who exhibit remarkable bravery.
The demonstrations concluded with a poignant plea to the international community: "We cannot remain passive observers as the Amhara people face extermination. The time to act is now." Demonstrators implored the world to remember them for their united stance against injustice, emphasizing that silence is not an option in the face of such grave human rights violations.
As the world watches and listens, the Ethiopian Israelis and citizens of Ethiopian origin have sent a clear message: the international community must rise against the atrocities committed against the Amhara people. Their call for action echoes through the streets, urging governments and institutions worldwide to respond with urgency and humanity.
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#Zemene_Kassie is a veteran,freedom fighter, voice of million Amharas,who voluntarily mobilized Amharas to defend themselves from TPLF's invasion.
His detention a continuation of months-long crackdown against Amhara dissidents. #FreeZemeneKassie#AmharaUnderAttack🛑