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Ethnic Amhara Massacres Exposed by Ethiopian Parliament Representative:
In a shocking revelation, Ethiopian Parliament representative Mr. Abebawe Desalew, elected in Jiga, Gojjam, Amhara region, has reported heinous acts of violence perpetrated by the Ethiopian military against civilians in his constituency. According to Mr. Desalew, unarmed civilians were massacred in broad daylight, forced to choose between being burned alive with gasoline or shot in the head.
Mr. Desalew, who was born in the area and whose family still resides there, described a horrifying incident that took place in the city of Jiga. He recounted how civilians were executed on the street while pleading for their lives, emphasizing that they were not combatants but ordinary people. The exact location of this atrocity was Dembecha Ber Sefer, near Gohe Hotel, adjacent to a gasoline station. There, civilians were ordered to kneel and choose their method of death, a brutal act that underscores the severity of the violence.
The parliamentarian asserted that the victims were all unarmed civilians, with no Amhara Fano fighters among them. He highlighted that the entire population of the city witnessed this massacre, further corroborating his claims. Mr. Desalew's bold statements provide crucial evidence of the atrocities amounting to genocide being committed against ethnic Amharas.
Massacre in Debre Keraniyo Church:
Another tragic event took place in the city of Keraniyo, Eastern Gojjam, at the Debre Keraniyo Church. During a monthly religious ritual, seven individuals were digging a grave for a recently deceased woman. According to the church's priest, Ethiopian soldiers armed with heavy machinery raided the church grounds. In an attempt to protect the congregation, the priest ordered the believers to seek refuge inside the church. However, the seven grave diggers continued their task, believing that their genuine work would spare them.
Tragically, all seven individuals were brutally executed by government soldiers. The priest, deeply pained by the senseless violence, questioned the reason behind their killing, as they were merely performing a cultural duty of grave digging.
Further reports indicate a systematic execution of Amhara youths by the Ethiopian military. Witnesses have stated that the military operates under a chilling motto: "Behind every Amhara, there is one terrorist." This has led to indiscriminate killings, including the execution of homeless street beggars and individuals with mental illnesses.
In Jiga alone, over 23 unarmed civilians were executed, among them a well-known 35-year-old woman, Yiftu Getent, who was known in the city for her mental illness. Her body was found on the street, a stark symbol of the brutality inflicted upon the region.
These massacres are just the tip of the iceberg. Ethnic Amharas in the region face an existential threat of state-sponsored violence, with numerous untold stories of suffering and death. Mr. Desalew's testimony sheds light on the urgent need for international attention and intervention to halt these atrocities and protect the Amhara population from further harm.
The deliberate targeting and execution of unarmed civilians, including vulnerable individuals, call for immediate action to address and prevent further genocide against the ethnic Amhara community.
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