As a Tigraweyti who was born in Finfinee, I relate to this. Growing up, I was friends with a diverse group of people who revered our differences, or so I thought. Weβve seen each other through kindergarten, elementary school and some part of high school. 1/5
A powerful new story by a Tigrayan in Addis Ababa ππΎ
βIt became clear. They never liked our Tigrayan identity. Such dislike did not develop in the past thirty years; it was a culturally and socially constructed hate that goes back for generations.β
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'Unless this TPLF dismount, (the war) itβs not gonna stop. The fight could be another 20 years.'
Said, Mekkonen, a Fano fighter from Atlanta, US.
#Ethiopia
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words! Everything in this pic speaks volumes you just gotta open your eyes. Look deeply into the background, analyze everything, and I bet you will read the suffering of Tigray and Tigrayans. #TigrayGenocide π