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የኢትዮጵያና እግዚአብሔር አምላኳ ጠላት የሆነው የከሃዲው ዳግማዊ ምንሊክ (የአክሱማዊቷ ኢትዮጵያን ቀዳማዊ ምንሊክ ስምን ለዚህ ጀነሳይድ ሲል ነው የሰረቀው) ከሃዲ ትውልድ፤
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ከክርስቶስ ተቃዋሚ ታሪካዊ ጠላቶቻችን ጋር አብረው በዛሬዋ ኤርትራ ባሉት ትክክለኛዎቹ ኢትዮጵያን ላይ የጀመሩትን ጀነሳይድ እና የዘር ማጽዳት ጂሃድ ነው ዛሬ ትግራይ በምትባለዋ ክፍለ ሃገር በሚኖሩት በትክክለኛዎቹ ኢትዮጵያን ላይ እየፈጸሙ ያሉት። ከኤርትራ ወደ ትግራይ፤ በጥይት፣ በድሮን፣ በበሽታ፣ በማስራብ፣ በመድፈር እና በማሳደድ።
'አማራ' በሚባለው ክፍለ ሃገር የጀመሩት 'ግጭት' ይህን በጣም ከባድና ሰይጣናዊ ወንጀላቸውን ለመደብቅ፣ በክርስቲያኑ ሕዝባችን ላይ የጀመሩትን የዘር ማጽዳት ጂሃድ ለመቀጠል ብሎም ከተጠያቂነት ለማምለጥ ስላቀዱ ነው። እዚያ የጋላ-ኦሮሞ እና የኦሮማራ አረመኔዎች የሚያካሂዱት የተኩስ ልምምድ እንጅ ጦርነት የለም!
እናንት የኢትዮጵያ ማሕፀን ያልወለደቻችሁ ቆሻሾች፤ ኢትዮጵያን ማን ሰጥቷችሁ? አለመሠረታችኋት፣ አልገነባችኋት፣ አልሞታችሁላት፣ ከጠላት አልተከላከላችሁላት፣ ከጠላት ጋር አብራችሁ ለዘመናት ወጋችኋት፣ አደማችኋት፣ ሞትንና ባርነትን አነገሰባችኋት እንጂ! እናንት የዲያብሎስ ጭፍሮች፤ ከእግዚአብሔር አምላክ እና ቅዱሳኑ ጋር ሆነን እንበቀላችኋለን! “ትክክለኛዎቹን ኢትዮጵያውያንን ቁጥራቸው ትንሽ ስለሆነ እንደ ቅማል እናጠፋቸዋለን፣ እኛ መቶ ሚሊየን ነን” አላችሁ፤ አይደል! እንግዲያውማ የታቦተ ጽዮን ከለላ የሚነፈገው መቶ ሚሊየኑ በእሳትና በወረርሽኝ ይጠራረግ ዘንድ ግድ ይሆናል። በኢትዮጵያ አስር ሚሊየን ንፁህ ኢትዮጵያውያን ብቻ ይኖሩባታል።
👉 Courtesy: the Irish News, by Allan Preston, December 08, 2025
In the first of a series of special reports, the Irish News travelled with Trócaire to the Tigray region of Ethiopia which has been devastated by two years of genocidal war.
IN the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, two years of genocidal+- war is estimated to have cost a million people their lives.
Three years after the fighting stopped, another million in Tigray are still too scared or unable to return home, and are living in camps for displaced people.
Conditions are extreme, with women and children especially vulnerable to gender-based violence, a lack of food and medicines, as well as overcrowding.
This is just part of the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the Tigray War from 2020 to 2022, with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in conflict with the Ethiopian Federal Government and Eritrean forces.
She told the Irish News how the war forced her to leave her home in 2020 with her young family just days after giving birth.
Having delivered by caesarean section, she said the long journey to the IDP (internally displaced people) camp was extremely painful, as well as leaving her under a constant fear of attack.
At one camp at a former airport in the city of Adigrat, single mother Letberhan (39) is one of around 3,000 people living there
Now living there for five years, she shares a tiny tent with six children using a mattress on the floor and benches made from mud.
“We are in a dire situation. I hope all the time, after these five years, I imagine that one day will be a bright day and that our problem will be solved.
“At this time I cannot return back home because I feel insecure. The area is occupied (by militias) so I know what they are doing before.
“They rape women and also they kill any person from Tigray, so having such conditions I don’t want to go there without any guarantee. I prefer to die here.”
With the majority of people in the camp suffering trauma from the war, Letberhan said there is a fear of attack from those suffering from psychological problems.
Needing firewood in order to cook her food rations, she said children going to fetch it can often face attack, especially adolescent girls.
“Even here in the IDP I don’t feel safe, because as a single mum there are men around here.
“I’m afraid that I have to be a victim of this gender-based violence. After five years I am eagerly waiting the one day that I can get back home so that I can feel safe.”
In Tigray’s capital city, Mekele, a destroyed school being used as a camp is supporting nearly 14,000 displaced people, either living on site or in the surrounding area.
Of these, less than 1,000 are eligible for cash assistance, and there is a lack of medical supplies for diseases like cancer and diabetes.
Visiting the camp, the Irish News was shown one classroom now housing around 100 people – with areas of just a couple of metres divided up for individual families.
Mather (35) has five children, with her last being born in the camp.
Her main wish is to return to her home in western Tigray with her children, but the continuing danger and financial collapse in the region makes this impossible for now.
The desperation has also pushed many young people into the hands of human traffickers.
Yirgalem, a protection adviser with Trócaire, explained that smugglers will typically cover their expenses until they reach Libya before ruthlessly extorting their families.
“The smugglers are requesting that families send around one million birr (10,000 dollars) to send their children to Europe and the Middle East,” she said.
“Currently a lot of families are in a crisis situation because their children are on the verge of death.
“They are asking for huge money and the families are unable to afford it. The families are desperately seeking for a solution.”
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