@AbiyAhmedAli I don't think there is a person who doesn't know who you are. It was you who killed the generals, the engineer, and the singer(Hachalu) only to maintain your political power by allegedly accusing the opposition political parties. No one hates them like you.Your intention is clear
The bitter truth.
Over 120 K women in #Tigray raped during the #TigrayGenocide war.
Independen researches revealed that 76% was raped by #Eritrean troops.
Justice for #TigrayGenocide.
ፍትሒ ቅድሚ ፅምዶ !
@ProfKindeya You have killed thousands of teenagers because of your blind political leadership. And you didn't regret it. You are still trying to act as if you are a very kindhearted man. Deceive to someone who doesn't know you. RIP to the pope and you.
Sexual violence against #TigrayWomen is a war crime! Survivors continue to suffer without justice or support. The global community must ACT NOW to protect them and punish the perpetrators
#Justice4TigrayanWomenAndGirls
Please watch & share this video 🙏
https://t.co/YdbMCuT0cJ
#Ethiopia: Federal Police Raid Addis Standard
Ethiopian federal police raided the offices of @addisstandard, one of Ethiopia’s prominent independent publications & the home of senior staff member on April 17, seizing electronic devices and prompting concerns over press freedom.
#Ethiopia: GSTS urges inclusive reconstitution of #Tigray Interim Admin; opposes single-party majority after mandate extension
The Global Society of Tigray Scholars and Professionals (GSTS) has called for the Tigray Interim Administration (TIA) to be reconstituted through what it described as an “inclusive and equitable” process. In a statement issued on 06 April, the group said no single party should “have a simple majority to veto decisions” within the TIA, and urged that the administration be “re-established with full governance authority at all levels,” including zones, cities, districts.
GSTS further stressed that the leadership of the interim administration must “reflect the collective interests of the Tigrayan people,” and ensure “the participation of all political parties and social groups.” The group called for the president of the TIA to be granted “a clear mandate to lead,” with powers to “reorganize government organs as appropriate.” It also emphasized the need for the region’s security apparatus to be placed under “civilian control and oversight,” and to be “restructured into formal security forces under full civilian government control.”
https://t.co/RzVW2h5TPB
@HeranTigray Let alone the illiterate old age people of eritrea, the so-called civilized people have awarded him a #Nobel prize for making a fake peace between eritrea and Ethiopia.
Abiy’s 7 years of rule in Ethiopia;
- genocidal war against Tigray,
- clashes erupting in nearly every corner, threatening Ethiopia’s disintegration (Amen to that 🤗),
- horrific human rights abuses, including burning people alive,
- extreme inflation crippling the economy,
- and the future appears to be relentless conflict, likely sparking an even larger regional war.
I hope Abiy is the final leader of the Ethiopian Empire, as his actions seem destined to disintegrate it.
Displaced families in #Tigray’s Abi Adi town face water shortages, #OXFAM aid alleviates but challenges remain
In Abi Adi, a town in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, water remains scarce for thousands of displaced people, including Birzaf Gebreabezg, a mother of eight who fled from #Humera in West Tigray during the Tigray war. She and her children endured a 450 km journey before reaching a camp that now shelters over 17,000 people. “There was no water when we arrived; we relied on the river,” she said, adding that “the river was overcrowded, and the water was often contaminated.”
OXFAM, with support from the European Union, later rehabilitated a key water source, improving access to clean water for over 17,500 people. “We didn’t have jerrycans and buckets, but OXFAM provided them,” Birzaf said. “We used to wash our clothes on stones, but now we have basins. Our children were constantly sick from dirty water, but now things have improved.”
However, the available supply remains inadequate. Alem Gomera, a public health assistant with OXFAM in Ethiopia, highlighted the ongoing difficulties. “The daily water provision is only 15 liters per person—far below the recommended 50,” he said. “Long queues often leave people waiting, and sometimes, they return home empty-handed, relying on neighbors to quench their thirst.” OXFAM has maintained 405 hand pumps across Tigray, serving over 281,000 people, and expanded efforts in Abi Adi by constructing latrines and distributing water treatment chemicals.
Despite these improvements, Birzaf remains hopeful about returning home. “I was hopeful before, and I still am,” she said. “My greatest wish is to return to my village in West Tigray.”
https://t.co/uWu7EnE6Ab
The #Tigray War in #Ethiopia may be the deadliest conflict of the 21st century, claiming up to 700,000 lives.
Yet, the West prioritizing trade over justice. This must change if peace is to hold.
My essay in @ForeignPolicy with @annika_weis 1/6
https://t.co/vD1oFlVVW3
They seize your land and drive your people into exile to wither in refugee and IDP camps. They weaponize hunger and rapeㅡshattering the bodies and spirits of your women. They pillage what generations built, stripping away not just wealth but the very foundation of your future. And when they have stolen, killed and defiled enough— they mock the suffering they engineered, ridiculing the broken lives they forced upon you. Such is the cold, calculated cruelty of a fascist, genocidal regime! Such is Ethiopia!
#FreeTigray