@made_in_addis@DuchessOfGonder “AFNM/Fano” helping Tigray capture “Western Tigray” 😂 they keep exposing themselves everyday. Anyone supporting them is banda esp that crooked high heel h**ker Meaza
.@ACLEDINFO claims:
"western Tigray is a red line for #Ethiopia'n gov't" AND
"Amhara nationalist AFNM" #Fano is helping #TPLF capture it.
Does it mean the territory "dispute" is b/n #Tigray & Addis Ababa, not #Amhara?
Seems like an attempt to cram multiple narratives in a post.
Ethiopia: Dozens of Christians were slaughtered in recent days by ethnic militants in the Oromo region.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Christian community was intentionally targeted.
This evil must be stopped and those responsible brought to justice.
Pray for the afflicted.
BREAKING: The 101-year-old Telata Chef St. Garbriel Church has been burned to the ground by Islamists in Ethiopia.
Along with torching the church, they murdered dozens of innocent Christians.
Where is the outrage?
Christians are being massacred in Ethiopia, and most of the world's media couldn't care less.
Churches burned. Families slaughtered. Entire communities displaced.
If this happened to almost any other group, it would dominate headlines for weeks.
Pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters and demand accountability for those responsible.🙏
https://t.co/YLk4ZNNir9
🚨 GONDAR IS NOT A RESOURCE FOR OTHERS! 🚨
The latest Africa Intelligence report exposes a dangerous political game: "The Gojjam branch is more open to an alliance with the TPLF, unlike its counterparts in Gondar, who are close to the disputed Western Tigray territory, also known as Wolkait."
We reject this weaponized terminology completely. The pre-1991 borders prove the truth: there is no "Western Tigray." This land is, historically and rightfully, North West Amhara, Gondar—our ancestral soil of Wolkait, Tegede, Telemt, and Humera.
Hear this clearly: Gondar is not a resource for the TPLF, it is not a resource for an Exchange power seat, and it is not a resource for Khartoum! We refuse to let our ancestral lands, our blood, and our strategic location be used as cheap assets to serve foreign agendas and regional adversaries.
The Gondar Fano is right to stand firm. Our territorial integrity is non-negotiable. Reject internal division, stay vigilant against federal retaliation, and trust only the strength of our unity.
Watch the full video address now. 👇
@berhanu2006@Africa_In_EN@PatrickHeinisc1@BBCAfrica@ReutersAfrica@TanaTvOfficial
#Amhara #Fano #Gondar #Wolkait_And_Raya_Is_Amhara
#NorthWestAmhara #Ethiopia
Dozens of Orthodox Christians Reportedly Killed in Fresh Violence in Ethiopia’s Arsi Zone
At least 37 Orthodox Christian civilians have reportedly been killed in a new wave of violence in Ethiopia’s Arsi Zone of the Oromia region, according to church sources, raising fresh concerns over security and communal tensions in the area.
The attacks allegedly occurred in Tefa Kebele of Aleko Teleta District and began on the eve of Ethiopia’s general election, according to reports received by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Church officials say several other residents remain unaccounted for, raising fears that the death toll could increase.
The violence reportedly targeted multiple communities and religious sites. Among the most significant incidents was the destruction of St. Gabriel Church, a century-old Orthodox church that was reportedly burned to the ground. A letter sent by local church authorities to the Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarchate confirmed the destruction of the church and detailed the scale of the attacks.
According to church officials, more than 280 households were displaced after armed assailants attacked villages, burned homes, and forced residents to flee. Church authorities described the events as a large-scale assault that caused extensive human and material losses.
The attacks were also reported in several neighboring localities, including Zedibu, Erecha Michael, Sunte Mariam, Bogdo Abo, Lencho Ada, Jiso, and Dire kebeles. Residents and church representatives said homes, livestock, and other property were looted or destroyed during the violence.
In a separate incident, a facility used by Holy Saviour Church for religious activities and guest accommodation in Kore Kuftele was reportedly damaged.
Church sources said the attacks continued on election day and criticized what they described as a delayed security response from local authorities. However, government officials have not publicly commented on the latest allegations.
Abune Elsae, Archbishop of the Arsi and Somali Jigjiga dioceses, confirmed that attacks had taken place and submitted a report to the Patriarchate listing victims and documenting damage caused during the violence.
The latest incident follows a series of deadly attacks reported in parts of Arsi and other areas of Oromia in recent years. Church leaders and community representatives have repeatedly raised concerns over the security situation and called for stronger measures to protect civilians and religious institutions.
In March 2026, church sources reported that more than 30 Orthodox Christians were killed in a separate attack in Arsi, while hundreds of residents were displaced.
Federal and regional authorities have previously stated that security operations have significantly weakened armed groups operating in Oromia and rejected accusations that attacks are being carried out on the basis of religion or ethnicity.
The latest reports are likely to intensify calls for an independent investigation into recurring violence in the region and renewed efforts to ensure accountability for attacks against civilians.
You support the ruling party, because your ethnic and political views align with Abiy Ahmed and Shimeles Abdisa’s Oromummaa ideology. You remind me of the TPLF supporters who once turned a blind eye to the suffering of their own people.
I did not even finish reading your post because it is the same repetitive narrative. You are defending a government that has given little room for genuine political competition. Instead of allowing opposition parties to operate freely, it has been accused of silencing critics, imprisoning opponents, and failing to account for the whereabouts of many detainees. Such behavior resembles that of a mafia rather than a democratic government.
And yet you are trying to convince people that the ruling party has simply campaigned more effectively. Who exactly are you trying to persuade? Perhaps those who already share your views, but the rest of the world can see what this government has become.
People see the killings, the evictions, the displacement, the hidden hunger, the suffering, the imprisonment, the torture, and the corruption.
It is in #Ethiopia that people are kidnapped for ransom in parts of Oromia. It is in Ethiopia that armed groups and criminal networks have flourished while ordinary citizens live in fear. Families are displaced, communities are destroyed, and countless people struggle to survive.
If a few newly built roads and attractive streets are enough for you to call this progress, then keep that definition of progress for yourself and those who think like you.
One thing is certain: many Ethiopians feel increasingly betrayed by those who govern them. For them, the future does not appear bright, it appears uncertain and frightening.
TPLF committed serious wrongs and caused immense suffering. Yet many people now believe that the Prosperity Party has continued and in some cases deepened patterns of repression, division, and injustice. The scale of the disappointment is so disturbing, and the sense of betrayal so profound, that words seem inadequate to describe it.
History will ultimately judge those in power not by their speeches, propaganda, or infrastructure projects, but by how they treated their citizens, protected their rights, and upheld justice.
ግብዞች ናችሁ ህውሀትም ሄዳለች‼️‼️‼️
The Amhara massacres in Wollega changed me completely as a person. The way I viewed Ethiopia has never been the same since June 18, 2022. The Tole massacre was the final straw that made me lose hope in my country.💔😢
What hurt me most was not only the evil that was committed the crime , but also the reaction of many ordinary people whom I once respected. Instead of acknowledging the suffering of our people , some tried to gaslight us, minimize the tragedy, or offer what felt like performative and insincere sympathy. That betrayal has been deeply painful and impossible to forget.💔💔
#AmharaGenocide
This is the reality of all Ethiopians
"There is no food at our home. We spend the night on what we ate at school; we bring the leftovers home for our younger sister and mother."
PP creates a cover-up BS every day so that the world won't hear the cries of these poor people.
Three years ago, on May 6, Voice of Amhara journalist Gobeze Sisay was arrested in #Djibouti and transferred to #Ethiopia under unclear circumstances in a sweeping crackdown on reporting about conflict in the Amhara region. He remains behind bars on terrorism charges that carry a potential death sentence.
Gobeze is due to present his defense this month.
Gobeze’s continued detention, along with three other journalists also accused of terrorism — Genet Asmamaw, Meskerem Abera, and Dawit Begashaw — underscores the risks facing independent media in Ethiopia and the criminalization of reporting on matters of public interest.
@pressfreedom calls for Gobeze’s immediate release and for Ethiopian authorities to stop criminalizing journalism.
Read more: https://t.co/5Hjh5D3IXa