Monday, March 16, 2026

For Christian Survivors of Ethiopian Massacres, Fears of a New War Are Looming

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Czl9nKiaDIYq/

https://rumble.com/v7779pa-for-christian-survivors-of-ethiopian-massacres-fears-of-a-new-war-are-loomi.html

😔 ከኢትዮጵያ እልቂት ለተረፉ ክርስቲያኖች፣ አዲስ የዘር ማጥፋት ጦርነት ሊፈጥር የሚችል ስጋት እየመጣ ነው

👉 No Peace Without Justice and Accountability / ፍትህና ተጠያቂነት ከሌለ ሰላም የለም 👈

😔 “ለፍትሕ ባለመቆማችሁና አንድም ወንጀለኛ ለፍርድ ባለማቅረባችሁ አሁንም እየተራባችሁ፣ እይተጠማችሁ፣ እየተሰደዳችሁ እየታመማችሁና እየሞታችሁ አርፋችሁ ቁጭ ማለቱን ቀጥሉበት፤ እኛም በደስታ ሌላ የዘር ማጥፋት ጂሃድ እንከፍታለን፣ በሩዋንዳ እኮ ጀነሳይድ ፈጻሚዎቹ ሑቱዎች፤ 'በሑቱ ጎሳ' ማንነታቸው ቱሲዎችን ስለጨፈጨፉና በኋላ ላይም በቀጥታ ተጠያቂ ሆነው ስለተወነጀሉ ነው እስከዛሬዋ ዕለት ድረስ ጸጥ ለጥ ብለው በቱሲዎች እየተገዙ ያሉት፤ እናንተ ግን በተቃራኒው ለአምስተኛ ጊዜ የዘር ማጥፋት ጂሃዱ በማካሄድ ላይ ያለውን ጋላ-ኦሮሞን በጎሳ መልክ ሳትወነጅሉ እራሳችሁን እያታለላችሁ ደግማችሁ ደጋግማችሁ ሙቱልን፤ ታቦተ ጽዮን ያረፈበትን ውዱን ደማችሁንም ለዋቄዮ-አላህ-ሉሲፈር አምላካችን በደስታ እንሰዋለታለን!” እያሉ በማስፈራራት ላይ ናቸው ሉሲፈራውያኑ እና ከሃዲዎቹ አገር በቀል ወኪሎቻቸው።

ጀነሳይዱን በማረሳሳት እና ቸል በማለት አለም ሊቀጥል ይችላል ታሪክ ግን በፍጹም አይረሳውም

ለዘር ማጥፋት፣ ለጦር ወንጀሎች እና ለጅምላ ጭፍጨፋዎች ፍትሕ እና ተጠያቂነት አለመስጠት ለወደፊቱ ግጭት ቀጥተኛ አንቀሳቃሽ እንደሆነ በሰፊው ይታወቃል፣ ይህም ብዙውን ጊዜ የጥቃት ዑደቶችን ያባብሳል።

ወንጀለኞች ተጠያቂ በማይሆኑበት ጊዜ፣ ተጨማሪ ጥሰቶችን የሚያበረታታ እና የዓለም አቀፍ ሕግን መረጋጋት የሚያዳክም "የቅጣት ተጠያቂነት ባህል" ይፈጥራል።

ምንም ትርጉም ያለው የፍትህ እና የተጠያቂነት ዓይነቶች በሌሉበት ጊዜ፣ የዘር ማጥፋት ቅጣት ሌላ የዘር ማጥፋት ቋንቋ፣ የዓመፅ ዑደት እና ተደጋጋሚ ጭፍጨፋዎችን እያቀጣጠለ ነው። እንደዚህ ያሉ ክፉ ወንጀለኞች ምንም አይነት ውጤት ሳያገኙ ሲቀሩ፣ ጥላቻ እና ዓመፅ ወደ መደበኛ ሁኔታ ሲቀየሩ፣ የተረፉት ሰዎች ዝም ይባላሉ፣ እና ሰላም ደካማ ሆኖ ይቆያል።

ጀነሳይዱ ከጀመረ አምስት ዓመት ሞላው፣ ሆኖም የዘር ማጥፋት ወንጀሉን ከፈጸሙት ግለሰቦች፣ አካላት፣ ቡድኖችና ተቋማት መካከል እስካሁን ለእውነት፣ ለጸጸት፣ ለንስሃ የበቃ ማንንም አላየንም አልሰማንም። ይባስ ብለው የተቃርኖ፣ የግጭትና ተበዳዩን የመውንጀል ድራማ እየሠሩ ለሌላ ጭፍጨፋ እራሳቸውን በማዘጋጀት ላይ ናቸው። ጊዜው ግን እያለቀ ነውና ሁሉም አንድ በአንድ ወደ ገሃነም እሳት ይጣሉ ዘንድ ግድ ይሆናል!

በዚህ ወቅት ከፍርድ፣ ከእውነትና ከፍትሕ የሚበልጥ ነገር ሊኖር አይችልም። ያለ ተጠያቂነት፣ ፍትሕና እውነት ሰላም፣ ፍቅርና ብልጽግና በፍጹም ሊመጡ አይችሉም፣ ያለፍትሕ እና ተጠያቂነት በፍጹም ነፃነት እና አብሮነት ሊኖር አይችልም። ፍትሕ እና ተጠያቂነት ባለመኖሩ እኮ ነው በጋላ-ኦሮሞ እና ኦሮማራ የሉሲፈራውያኑ ወኪሎች አማካኝነት የዘር ማጥፋት ጂሃዶች ባለፉት አምስት መቶ ዓመታት ከአምስት ጊዜ በላይ በጥንታዊው ክርስቲያን ሕዝባችን ላይ እየተፈጸሙ ያሉት። ጋላ-ኦሮሞዎቹ እና አጋሮቻቸው የአክሱማዊቷ ኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ ደም ጣፍጧቸዋል፤ ገና ዱሮ ከሃገረ ኢትዮጵያ መወገድ ነበረባቸው፤ እንደ ቆሻሾቹ መንግስቱ ኃይለ ማርያም እና ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ አሉ ያሉ ወንጀለኞቹም በእሳት መጠረግ ነበረባቸው። አዎ! ሕወሓቶች እና ሻዕብያዎችማ አንድም ያስወገዱት ጋላ-ኦሮሞ ወንጀለኛ የለም፣ በተቃራኒው ልክ እንደ ጂኒው ብርሃኑ ጁላ ብዙ የሰሜን ሕዝብን የጨፈጨፉ ወንጀለኞችን 'በምርኮኛ መልክ' ከያዟቸው በኋላ እየለቀቁ ተመልሰው እንዲጨፈጭፉ ፈቅደውላቸዋል። አቤት የእነዚህ ወንጀለኞች እጣ ፈንታ! ተበቃይ ትውልድ የማይመጣ መስሏቸው ነው? እንዳይመጣስ ስለፈሩ ነውን አሁንም በድጋሚ ለመጨፍጨፍ ዱብ ዱብ በማለት ላይ ያሉት! ከፍትሕ እና ተጠያቂነት ግን መቼም አያመልጧትም፤ በእነርሱ እና አጋሮቻቸው ሁሉ ላይ የበቀሉን እሳት ለማውረድ አሥር ዜጎች ብቻ እንበቃለን፤ ወዮላቸው! ወዮላቸው! ወዮላቸው!

👏 ጎበዟ እኅታችን እሌኒ፤ “እኛ ተጋሩ እንደ ይሁዶች፣ እናንት ጋላ-ኦሮሞዎች ደግሞ እንደ ናዚዎች ናችሁ፣ የሠራችሁብንን ግፍ መቼም አንረሳውም፣ ዋጋ ትከፍላላችሁ”

https://axumitethiopia.blogspot.com/2026/02/blog-post_26.html

https://rumble.com/v76b8di-433864998.html

💭 “አክሱማውያን በመሠረቷት፣ በሠሯት እና አንድ ሃገር አለችን ብለን በምንኖርባት ሃገራችን ኢትዮጵያ፣ ለእኛ፤ 'ተገንጠሉ፣ ተገንጠሉ!' እያላችሁና ከሌሎች ሃገራት ጋር እየተባበራችሁ ያፈሰሳችሁትን የእያንዳንዱን የትግራዋይ ደም መቼም፣ መቼም፣ መቼም አንረሳውም እኛ።

😔 The failure to provide justice and accountability for genocide, war crimes and mass atrocities is widely recognized as a direct driver of future conflict, often fueling cycles of violence.

When perpetrators are not held accountable, it creates a "culture of impunity" that encourages further violations and undermines the stability of international law.

In the absence of any meaningful forms of justice and accountability, impunity for genocide is fueling another genocidal language, vicious cycle of lawlessness and recurring massacres in Ethiopia. When such evil perpetrators face no consequences, hatred and violence are normalised, survivors are silenced, and peace remains fragile.

👉 Courtesy: The Globe and Mail, by Samuel Getachew and Geoffrey York, Africa Bureau Chief, March 16, 2026

Five years after the massacre that killed two members of her family, 71-year-old Abeba Gebregeziaber is convinced that another horrific war is looming.

She lives in the ancient city of Axum, in the highlands of northern Ethiopia, where Eritrean soldiers killed hundreds of civilians with machine-guns and house-to-house executions in late 2020. Her son and son-in-law were among the victims.

“The killing lasted for days,” she said. “Since then, it’s been a slow death for me. I have no more tears to cry. And I am certain that more conflict is coming.”

For weeks, the fascist Oromo Islamic army of Ethiopia has been mobilizing troops and equipment in the north, around the Tigray region and the border of neighboring Eritrea − the same region that suffered a devastating war from 2020 to 2022, with Axum one of Tigray’s worst-hit cities.

Tensions and warnings of war have escalated, with clashes briefly erupting in late January. Eritrean and Tigrayan soldiers – once enemies, now unofficially allied against the fascist Oromo Islamic regime of Ethiopia − have been deployed into the border areas.

Fears of war surge in northern Ethiopia as armies mobilize

The leaders of landlocked Ethiopia are demanding a port on the Red Sea, a dangerous ambition that has triggered alarm about a potential military incursion into Eritrea.

Scholars estimated that 600,000 people died from violence, famine and disease in the last Tigray war. Many were killed in atrocities that sparked accusations of genocide.

Now the survivors of those earlier massacres are fearful again.

“We are a wounded people,” said Abeba Desalegn, a 59-year-old woman in Axum whose brother was killed in the 2020 massacre.

Like many here, she is contemplating a departure from Tigray to escape war. “Our wounds have yet to heal,” she told The Globe and Mail. “The people of Tigray have yet to get any justice from the last war. To launch another conflict would be the end of us.”

She still remembers the Eritrean troops arriving in the city in the middle of the night, just a few weeks after the war erupted. “I heard screaming, but I was too scared to venture outside,” she said.

“In the morning, I discovered my street full of dead bodies. Among them was my own younger brother. He was killed execution-style.”

The bodies rotted in the streets for days because the Eritreans prevented anyone from carrying out proper burials, she said. Her 17-year-old son joined the Tigrayan army to seek revenge. At the end of the war, officials notified her that he was dead.

Axum, the 2,500-year-old former capital of the Axumite Empire, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its ancient obelisks and palaces. It is famed as a holy city and a site of religious pilgrimages.

But these days, with the threat of war rising again, the tourists are gone. Even many of the locals are fleeing.

Hoarding and black-market selling are becoming common. Many shop shelves are empty. Hospitals and clinics are running out of medicine. Banks are limiting withdrawals because of cash shortages.

Factories and infrastructure in Axum are still in ruins from the last war. Even some of the historic obelisks are cracked or have collapsed as a result of delayed restorations.

Similar hardships have also led to an exodus from Tigray’s capital, Mekelle. Flights from the city are full. The buses to Addis Ababa have become so crowded that scalpers are selling tickets at exorbitant prices.

At Mekelle’s bus station, Saba Gebre has been waiting for a bus for days without any luck. If she cannot get on one, she says, she will hitchhike. Some residents are leaving on foot, walking to the neighboring Afar region.

“We do not want a war,” said Ms. Gebre, who lost many of her relatives in the earlier conflict.

“We already paid a heavy price in the last war. To relive that traumatic experience again would be inhuman.

All sides in the region are accusing others of preparing for war. Tigrayan leaders, alleging that the fascist Oromo Islamic army of Ethiopia is encircling the region, have said that a war is increasingly likely. Prime Minister of the regime, genocidal Abiy Ahmed has complained that the Tigrayans are buying weapons and inciting conflict.

Eritrean and Ethiopian politicians have been embroiled in a war of words, with genocidal Abiy Ahmed Ali recently accusing Eritrea of “evil deeds” in the last war – including the Axum massacre, which he had previously ignored. Eritrea says the Abiy government has a “war agenda.”

Analysts are worried. A U.S.-based research group, the Critical Threats Project, predicted in late February that the fascist Oromo Islamic army would attack Tigrayan forces within a month. Another organization, the International Crisis Group, says the risk of war is palpable, with a proliferation of potential flashpoints and grievances.

A new conflict could be much deadlier than the last one, becoming enmeshed with the devastating war in neighboring Sudan and dragging in other countries such as Egypt and the Gulf states. Already there are persistent reports that Ethiopia is providing logistical help to the Rapid Support Forces, the paramilitary group that has been battling the Sudanese army since 2023.

A new conflict could tear Ethiopia apart. Insurgents in the Amhara and Oromia regions have become a major threat to government forces and have reportedly won support from Eritrea. War in Tigray could embolden them further.

Foreign governments, alarmed by the specter of another destructive war in the Horn of Africa, are urging all sides to refrain from attacks. Last week, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with genocidal Abiy Ahmed by phone. Few details were released, but the two men discussed “their shared commitment to regional stability” and “long-term security in the Horn of Africa,” according to a State Department readout.

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