Ethiopia backed African liberation movements especially the African National Congress in South Africa by offering refuge, military training, and even an Ethiopian passport to Nelson Mandela during apartheid. Through the Organization of African Unity, it provided diplomatic, financial, and logistical support across the continent, helping legitimize anti-colonial struggles from South Africa 🇿🇦 to Somalia 🇸🇴 solidarity some say has since been met with hostility toward Ethiopian migrants in South Africa.
Here are members of the Taliban captured by Canada’s JTF2 Special Forces Unit - these guys were taking one bad guy after another on the front lines - sad to see so many Americans forgot the role Canadian men and women had in Kandahar
"Oh, Abiy Ahmed" is an evocative song produced by JSR Musicals, capturing the dramatic transformation of Abiy Ahmed from a global icon as a Nobel peace laureate to a tinpot dictator committing war crimes and genocide. In just five minutes, the song starkly contrasts his lofty promises to the world with the brutal reality of his actions, depicting a journey from a celebrated leader to a destructive warmonger responsible for bloodshed on a biblical scale.
Today, May 18, marks the day I forcefully spoke out against the tyranny of Meles Zenawi in front of world leaders. On this day, I renew my unwavering commitment to fight for the rights and dignity of the people of Ethiopia. The time is tough not because of the strength of the weak people in power, but the deep-rooted divisions that have negatively impacted the ongoing resistance. But no matter the challenges, we need continue to strive for change. In the end, justice and truth will prevail. #Ethiopia #AbiyAhmed @PMEthiopia@USEmbassyAddis