@JemDarfur@ShihabAdDinAhmd Chadians are eating good off of your collective worthlessness. Sudan starting the Janjaweed makes perfect sense. Shall we check al Fashir?
@lcag24z@faeri3i@celiesere There were multiple people speaking out about it. Your selective outrage is based on your algorithm. There’s no way to convince someone stuck in their head. Try fixing your feed sometime? Somali women in Somalia have their hijabs pulled. No difference outside.
@Somalivrsee@John21869666301@Ali_Proffesor Somalia made sure they knew they weren’t Somali when it almost wiped them off the face of the map. Put yourself in their shoes. They’re clowns bc the previous gov failed to exterminate them, miyaa?
@YonasAbiy333503@Deniswakigiri1 There’s no getting thru their white 🍆 jecel heads. Such people are incapable of making a decision without droning a 🧔🏼♂️ man’s words
@Zaza331127086@BaraxowRage@Knowledge_iii The settler-soldier Frankenstein state unites to clear DDS of its population and grants land. Look at Tigray. That happened to Christians. Imagine what they’d do to a historical enemy in a weakened, divided state.
@middlepolitixs@AbdullahIbnal@afro_hamza The second major sin is the severing of family ties🤔 Is it okay for someone to abandon his kids just bc he hates his wife?
@mhm694816@UGSP2@martinplaut Numbers>>Potemkin Party bots
‘76-‘78 Red Terror: RIP 10,000–980,000 🇪🇹s
‘77-‘78 Ogaden fight for freedom: RIP 25,000 Western 🇸🇴s
However the most humbling and humiliating defeat for the Ethiopians happened in May 1897. An unnamed Ethiopian General along with four of his chiefs launched an expedition into Ogaden from Harar in an attempt to subdue it. His forces were massacred by the Somali Mujahideen, around 5000 Ethiopians were killed on the battlefield that day, the Ethiopian general and his four captains were killed and a few survivors came back to Harar after a month, upon hearing the news Ras Makonnen was reported to have 'remained secluded and cried bitterly'.
By june, Ras Makonnen, the right hand of Menelik, launched again an expedition into the Ogaden in an attempt to finally subdue it. As expected it ended in another failure and his army of 3000 was decimated. Although the New york Times claims he was killed, he surived along with 69 troops which managed to flee back to Harar.
And it was far from the first time the Ethiopians were beaten. Menelik tried twice to conquer the Ogaden and capture the city of Luuq in 1895 and Baydhowa in 1905, and failed both times.