Why Ethiopia is Invading Itself

mzeiya

Elder Lister
Brilliant video from Vox.
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In 2019, after ending Ethiopia’s decades-long war with its neighbor, Eritrea, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. It seemed like a new beginning for Ethiopia. After decades of dictatorships and oppressive regimes, he appeared to finally be putting the country on a new path.

But less than a year later, Abiy had already launched a military attack — on Tigray, a regional state in his own country. When Abiy became prime minister in 2018, he had largely supplanted Tigray’s main political party, the TPLF, as the country’s center of power. Since then, tensions between Abiy and the TPLF had escalated quickly. The political rivalry led to a dispute over an election, which led to an alleged attack on a military base — and finally to Abiy’s deployment of the military.

Abiy promised to bring peace to Ethiopia; now he’s presiding over a war that exploded from dispute to devastation in a matter of weeks, and has no obvious end in sight. Much of Tigray’s territory has been captured by local armies and militias. Thousands have died or fled their homes. And many Ethiopians are left wondering how Abiy, a leader who promised a break with the past, brought them here instead.

 
But truth is Tigray leadership brought this on themselves! You can't be minority, undermine the government and behave like the world should kiss the earth you walk on.... But that doesn't matter now the humanitarian crisis is dire. As kenya we should try to support the speedy resolution of the conflict! The horn will pay a heavy fine should ethiopia disintegrate! !!! We can't handle the influx of refugees that would come our way.
 
But truth is Tigray leadership brought this on themselves! You can't be minority, undermine the government and behave like the world should kiss the earth you walk on.... But that doesn't matter now the humanitarian crisis is dire. As kenya we should try to support the speedy resolution of the conflict! The horn will pay a heavy fine should ethiopia disintegrate! !!! We can't handle the influx of refugees that would come our way.
And since war and famines follow each other, tunaweza rudishwa to the age where the image of East Africa was a emaciated starving kid.
 
Brilliant video from Vox.
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In 2019, after ending Ethiopia’s decades-long war with its neighbor, Eritrea, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. It seemed like a new beginning for Ethiopia. After decades of dictatorships and oppressive regimes, he appeared to finally be putting the country on a new path.

But less than a year later, Abiy had already launched a military attack — on Tigray, a regional state in his own country. When Abiy became prime minister in 2018, he had largely supplanted Tigray’s main political party, the TPLF, as the country’s center of power. Since then, tensions between Abiy and the TPLF had escalated quickly. The political rivalry led to a dispute over an election, which led to an alleged attack on a military base — and finally to Abiy’s deployment of the military.

Abiy promised to bring peace to Ethiopia; now he’s presiding over a war that exploded from dispute to devastation in a matter of weeks, and has no obvious end in sight. Much of Tigray’s territory has been captured by local armies and militias. Thousands have died or fled their homes. And many Ethiopians are left wondering how Abiy, a leader who promised a break with the past, brought them here instead.



As disappointing as Uhuru, who also veered off course and delivered us to the Chinese usurers and the IMF, while taking the politics back into ethnic fiefdoms where the brightest minds are the likes of Francis Atwoli, David Murathe and Maina Kamanda.

Nobel Peace Prizes come with curses. Few recipients ever live up to the lofty ideals that they claim to be rewarding.
 
Abiy will get thrown of out power in less than two years from now, the mess he has created will cost the Federal Republic billions of dollars in a tough economy which is about to start bearing the weight of US sanctions.

Venye that country is deeply fractured a military invasion should never have been on the cards.
 






I’m unable to locate an audio interview I listened to on radio recently. A journalist was interviewing Tigrayans. Chilling stuff to say the least.
 
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