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Monday, October 20, 2025

Italy's Forgotten Chemical Genocide in Ethiopia | የተረሳው ጣሊያን በኢትዮጵያ ላይ ያካሄደችው የኬሚካል የዘር ማጥፋት ዘመቻ

https://rumble.com/v70juag-italys-forgotten-chemical-genocide-in-ethiopia.html

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

💭 አዎ! ለወንጀሎቹ ሁሉ ፍትሕና ተጠያቂነት ባለመጠየቃችን ብሎም የያኔውንም የዛሬውንም አስቃቂ ግፍና ወንጀል እየረሳን በግድየለሽነት ስለምንኖር ሉሲፈራውያኑ እና ጋላ-ኦሮሞ አጋሮቻቸው በተደጋጋሚ የዘር ማጥፋት ጦርነት ያካሂዱብናል። ባለፉት መቶ ሃምሳ ዓመታት ብቻ ስንት ጊዜ አካሄዱብን? በጣም ብዙ ጊዜ! ጠላትማ 'ሾርት ሜሞሪ ያለው ሕዝብ' እያለ በመሳለቅ ጭፍጨፋውን ያለሃፍረት በድፍረት ቀጥሎበታል። በሰሜን ኢትዮጵያ በጭራሽ ለሌላ ጦርነት እንዳይነሱ እነ ግራኝ እያንዳንዳቸው ገና ዱሮ በእሳት መጠረግ ነበረባቸው።

'አርበኛ' ማለት በክልሉ ለዓመታት ሕዝቡን ለጦርነት፣ ለዕልቂትና ለውድመት የሚዳርግ ሳይሆን ወደ አዲስ አበባ አምርቶ እነ ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድን፣ አዳነች እባቤን፣ ሽመልስ አብዲሳን፣ አገኘሁ ተሻገርን፣ ብርሃኑ ጁላን፣ ብርሃኑ ነጋን፣ ጌታቸው ረዳን ወዘተ በእሳት የሚጠርግ ብቻ ነው! ቀላሉና ውጤታማው የአርበኝነት ሥራ ይህ ነው። ከዚህ ውጭ ሌላ ምንም አማራጭ የለም። የሚገርም እኮ ነው፤ እስካሁን በአንዳቸውም ላይ ሙከራ እንኳን አልተደረገባቸውም። ምን ዓይነት ልፍስፍስ ትውልድ ነው፤ እነ ዘርዓይደረስን እንዴት አያስታውስም?!

Colonial Crimes Against Africa: The Untold Story of Europe's War on African Heritage

War Crimes the World Forgot | The African H***caust They Don't Teach: Italy's Chemical War Crimes in Ethiopia | 60+ Gas Attacks Hidden for 90 Years!

In 1935-36, Benito Mussolini's fascist Italy launched the largest chemical warfare campaign of the 20th century against Ethiopian civilians - over 60 documented mustard gas attacks that were buried for 90 years.

This shocking war crime began as revenge for the 1896 Battle of Adwa, where Ethiopian Patriots achieved the only African victory over a European colonial power. Mussolini never forgot this humiliation. Italian aircraft systematically poisoned entire valleys, contaminated ancient wells, and targeted Red Cross hospitals in direct violation of the Geneva Protocol. Yellow poison clouds drifted over marketplaces full of children while survivors described cattle foaming at the mouth and children coughing blood. Over 1,700 civilians died in a single market day attack in Quoram.

This explosive documentary reveals declassified Italian military archives, survivor testimonies, and the international cover-up that followed while an European fascist regime committed genocide in broad daylight.

Chapters:

00:00 - 01:26 The Horror Revealed

01:27 - 02:55 The Roots of Vengeance (Battle of Adwa 1896)

02:56 - 05:06 Invasion, Ethiopian Guerrilla Tactics & Escalation (1935)

05:07 - 07:16 The Chemical Onslaught (Poison From Above)

07:17 - 07:48 Preview: Part 2 - Ethiopian Resistance & Evidence

How Ethiopia Survived Chemical Genocide: The Cover-Up That Shaped Modern War Crimes (Part 2)

SHOCKING CONCLUSION: While Italy gassed Ethiopian civilians for 18 months, the League of Nations deliberately betrayed Ethiopia to appease Mussolini and prevent him from joining H*tler.

This explosive Part 2 reveals how Ethiopian communities developed survival strategies that saved thousands of lives, preserved evidence when the world tried to destroy it, and fought for justice that was systematically denied.

Discover the secret H*are-Laval Pact where Britain and France planned to gift two-thirds of Ethiopia to Italy, how American oil companies fueled the aircraft dropping poison gas, and Emperor Haile Selassie's prophetic warning: "It is us today. It will be you tomorrow."

Ethiopian intellectual Tekle Hawariat and diplomat Dr. Lorenzo Taezaz meticulously documented war crimes with photographs, testimonies, and contaminated soil samples. When liberation came in 1941, Ethiopia presented overwhelming evidence to the UN War Crimes Commission. Not a single Italian officer faced trial. Cold War politics buried the truth for 90 years.

From the Yekatit 12 massacre (30,000 murdered in 3 days) to the calculated international betrayal, this documentary exposes how the same calculations that abandoned Ethiopia in 1936 still decide which victims matter today. The evidence Ethiopia preserved finally reveals the complete truth.

Chapters:

00:00 - 02:38 Ethiopian Resistance and Adaptation

02:39 - 04:49 The World's Calculated Betrayal

04:50 - 05:53 Italian Victory Through Poison

05:54 - 07:00 The Great Cover-Up

07:01 - 07:52 The Shadow That Remains

👹 Mussolini Meloni Traveled to Ethiopia to Meet With Genocidal Ahmed, Black Mussolini Again

https://axumitethiopia.blogspot.com/2025/07/mussolini-meloni-traveled-to-ethiopia.html

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ibk3HQIKbo8N/

https://rumble.com/v6wsydi-mussolini-meloni-traveled-to-ethiopia-to-meet-with-genocidal-ahmed-black-mu.html

👹 ሙሶሊኒ ሜሎኒ ከዘር አጥፊው ጥቁር ሙሶሊኒ ግራኝ አህመድ አሊ ጋር በድጋሚ ለመገናኘት ወደ ኢትዮጵያ ተጓዘች። ከሉሲፈራውያኑ ተቋም ከአልተባበሩት መንግስታት ድርጅት ጋር ሰሜን ኢትዮጵያውያን ክርስቲያኖችን እንዴት ማስራብና መበከል እንደሚችሉ ለመምከር ሁሉም አዲስ አበባ ይገኛሉ። የዘመናችን 'ዘርአይደረሶች' የት ናቸው? በእንጦጦ + የረር + የካ ተራሮች እና በጂቡቲ የሰፈሩትን አሜሪካውያንን ተማምነው ነውን እንዲህ እንዳሰኛቸው የዘር ማጥፋት ወንጀል በተፈጸመባት ሃገራችን በነፃነት የሚንሸራሸሩት?

👹 Pope Leo XIV Welcomes Black Hitler, Who Massacred +1 Million Orthodox Christians | We Knew It!

https://www.bitchute.com/video/EhQxwzmF01Q7/

https://rumble.com/v6ty5dx-pope-leo-xiv-welcomes-black-hitler-who-massacred-1-million-orthodox-christi.html

☆ Rome, Tuesday, May 27, 2025 – The Pontifical Ethiopian College - the only formative institution of its kind within the Vatican walls

🤔 How is This Possible? 200.000 Christian Women Raped! Yet,

Just Two days before this News came out, Pope Leo XIV and the FEMALE Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, welcomed to Rome and the Vatican, the most notorious and evil man of the century. We call him 'Black Hitler' aka Abiy Ahmed Ali, PM of Ethiopia who, to date, massacred up to two million Orthodox Christians since November 2020.

Rome, May 26, 2025 – The genocidal PM of the fascist Galla-Oromo Islamic regime of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali arrived in Rome to meet with Mussolini-admirer Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. The FEMALE PM of Italy Giorgia Meloni greeted the mass sexual assaulter and genocider, Black Hitler/Mussolini, Ahmed Ali with a very warm hug and a kiss.

Black Mussolini's visit follows the one in January 2024.

Previously, in February 2023, another bilateral meeting between Meloni and Ahmed had taken place

In April 2023, Meloni then went to Addis Ababa.

🤔 The two genocidal, 'anti-Ethiopia' conspirators met four times in two years. Officially!


Friday, October 3, 2025

Italy’s Colonial Amnesia: Genocide Enabler 'Giorgia' Meloni Continues Defending Fascism


https://www.bitchute.com/video/EJqx82tVjiHn/

https://rumble.com/v6ztvpk-italys-colonial-amnesia-genocide-enabler-giorgia-meloni-continues-defending.html

ገብርኤል 🧕 ማርያም ኡራኤል 😇 ጊዮርጊስ ተክለ ሐይማኖት መርቆርዮስ ዮሴፍ ❖ መድኃኔ ዓለም

😔 ጣሊያን ኢትዮጵያን ከወረረች ከ፺/ 90 ዓመታት በኋላ ዛሬም በምትኩ ልትጋፈጣቸው የሚገባቸውን ወንጀሎች ፈጻሚዎችን እያከበረቻቸው ነው።

ከዘጠና ዓመታት በፊት በመስከረም ፳፪/22 ፲፱፻፳፰/1928 (..አ ጥቅምት 3 ቀን 1935 .) የፋሺስት ጣሊያን ጦር ኢትዮጵያን ወረረ፣ ይህም በዘመናዊ የዓለማችን ታሪክ ውስጥ እጅግ በጣም ጨለማ የሆነውን ምዕራፍ ከፍቷል። እ... 1884-85 የተካሄደው ‘አፍሪካን ታሪካዊው አፍሪካን የመቀራመት የበርሊን ኮንፈረንስ እለቱን ’ ሲጀመር በልዩ ሁኔታ ነፃ የሆነችው ኢትዮጵያ የቅኝ ግዛት ካርታውን ለማጠናቀቅ በቆረጠ መንግስት በድንገት ጥቃት ገጠማት።

ዛሬም የፋሺስቱ ጋላ-ኦሮሞ እስላማዊ አገዛዝ ሞግዚትና ዳግማዊ ጀነሳይድ አስፈጻሚዋ የጣልያን

/ሚ ጆርጂያ ሜሎኒ የፋሺስታዊ ንግግሮችን የሚያስተጋቡ ብሄራዊ ትረካዎችን በሚከላከሉበት የፖለቲካ አየር ውስጥ፣ ኢጣሊያ በምትኩ ሊገጥማት የሚገባውን ወንጀል ፈጻሚዎችን ማክበሯን ቀጥላለች። ጆርጂያ ሜሎኒ የአረመኔው ቤኒቶ ሙሶሊኒ አድናቂ ናት።

የፋሺስቱ ጋላ-ኦሮሞ እስላማዊ አገዛዝ በአክሱማዊቷ ኢትዮጵያ ላይ ባለፉት አምስት ዓመታት ብቻ እያካሄደው ያለው ተወዳዳሪ የሌለው አሰቃቂ የዘር ማጥፋት ጂሃድ ፋሺስት ጣልያን ካካሄደችው በመቶ እጥፍ የከፋና የከበደ ነው። በዚህም ኤዶማውያኑ ሮማውያን እና እስማኤላውያኑ መሀመዳውያን እጅግ በጣም መደሰታቸውን እያየነው ነው። የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ ሆይ ተነሳ! ሃገርህን ተረከብ፣ እናትና አባቶችህን እንዲረግሙህ አታድርግ፣ ክርስቲያን ሕዝብህን አድን፣ ይህን ቆሻሻና አረመኔ አገዛዝ እኮ የአንድም ዕለት ዕድሜ እንኳን ልትጨምርለት ፈጽሞ አይገባም! ባክህ ለበቀል ተነሳ! ግዴታህ እኮ ነው!

👏 ይህን ግሩም ጽሑፍ የጻፈልን ጣልያናዊ ነው። የኛዎቹ የት አሉ?

👉 Courtesy: https://www.ips-journal.eu/topics/democracy-and-society/italys-colonial-amnesia-8587/

Ninety years after its invasion of Ethiopia, Italy continues to honour the perpetrators of crimes it should instead confront

Ninety years ago, on 3 October 1935, Italian troops invaded Ethiopia, opening one of the darkest chapters in modern history. Ethiopia, uniquely independent when the Berlin Conference of 1884–85 started the European ‘Scramble for Africa’, suddenly faced an assault by a state determined to complete the colonial map.

The campaign was not a sideshow. It was the last large-scale European colonial conquest in Africa — a deliberate war of aggression that defied the League of Nations and shocked contemporaries. Italian planes dropped mustard gas on soldiers and civilians alike. Entire villages were bombed and burned; survivors were deported to camps. Tens of thousands died.

Yet for decades, this invasion has remained at the margins of public memory. Italians tend to recall the fall of fascism or the devastation of the Second World War, while the Ethiopian war – and earlier aggressions in Libya, Somalia and Eritrea – are still dismissed as an embarrassing footnote. This year’s 90th anniversary is unlikely to be treated differently.

The myth of the ‘good Italian’

A central reason lies in the enduring myth of ‘italiani brava gente’ — the belief that Italians were somehow ‘better’ colonisers. As the historian Angelo Del Boca has shown, this narrative was cultivated from the very start of Italy’s expansion in 1885. Governments and cultural institutions promoted the idea that they brought roads, railways and architecture rather than chains and massacres. For decades, textbooks framed Italy’s presence in Africa as a civilising mission, while popular culture romanticised the colonies as lands of adventure. Echoes of this narrative still linger.

But the story collapses under the weight of evidence.

The conquest of Ethiopia was meant to be Mussolini’s crowning achievement: proof that a ‘new Roman Empire’ could be built in the 20th century. Yet Italy’s imperial ambitions pre-dated fascism. Liberal governments, with full backing from the monarchy, had seized Eritrea and Somalia in the 1880s and 1890s; attempted and failed to conquer Ethiopia in 1896 at Adwa; and in 1911 invaded Ottoman Libya, carrying out mass deportations and pioneering aerial bombing of civilians. These campaigns foreshadowed the brutality of the 1935 assault.

From conquest to oppression

In 1935, Italian forces advanced from Eritrea and Italian Somaliland, deploying tanks, aircraft and chemical weapons in violation of the 1925 Geneva Protocol. On 5 May 1936, Marshal Pietro Badoglio entered Addis Ababa at the head of his victorious troops and proclaimed the end of hostilities — yet the war was far from over. Less than a quarter of Ethiopia’s territory had been occupied, and at least 100 000 soldiers loyal to Emperor Haile Selassie remained at arms. What followed was a hidden war of resistance, largely suppressed by censorship, that lasted until February 1937. The war is estimated to have claimed the lives of around 70 000 Ethiopian soldiers and between 120 000 and 200 000 civilians.

Italian control lasted until 1941, when Ethiopian resistance, British intervention and the Second World War brought down Italian East Africa.

Even as clashes continued, Mussolini declared the creation of Italian East Africa, merging Eritrea, Somalia and Ethiopia into a single colony, and crowned King Vittorio Emanuele III as Emperor of Ethiopia.

Occupation was marked by systematic violence. The most infamous episode was ‘Yekatit 12’, when reprisals after an assassination attempt on viceroy Rodolfo Graziani left more than 30 000 civilians dead. Villages were razed to the ground, populations deported and forced into labour on infrastructure projects under brutal conditions. Resistance was met with executions, mass imprisonment and concentration camps where thousands died from disease and starvation. Italian authorities dismantled traditional governance, imposing language and culture in a bid to eliminate Ethiopian self-rule.

Italian control lasted until 1941, when Ethiopian resistance, British intervention and the Second World War brought down Italian East Africa. Haile Selassie was restored to the throne, but the scars of occupation – physical, social and political – remained.

Silence and denial

After 1945, Italians struggled to confront fascism’s crimes abroad. Successive governments found it easier to stress Italy’s victimhood under Nazism than its role as a colonial aggressor. Unlike Germany, Italy never underwent a systematic reckoning with its imperial past. This amnesia also reflects a deeper issue rooted in the post-war period, when the Resistance was elevated to a founding myth of the new Republic. The heroism of some 200 000 partisans and their supporters allowed the country to reimagine fascism not as a national project, but as a tragic aberration inflicted on Italians. In this version of history, Italians emerged as victims, absolved from the complicities that sustained two decades of dictatorship — a far cry from the antifascist intellectual Piero Gobetti’s indictment of fascism as ‘the autobiography of the nation’. This narrative, however, left no room to acknowledge responsibilities for the crimes committed during the occupation of Ethiopia and the other colonies.

The result is striking: public commemorations of the Ethiopian invasion are minimal. When the subject surfaces, it is often accompanied by nostalgia for roads, bridges or Art Deco buildings. Public figures have even celebrated the modernist legacy of ‘our architecture’, reflecting an aestheticised memory that sidelines violence. The return of the Axum obelisk from Rome to Ethiopia in 2005, after decades of dispute, remains one of the few symbolic acts of acknowledgement. When it was re-erected in 2008, critics, such as then-minister Vittorio Sgarbi, opposed the restitution and, years later, even encouraged attempts to ‘get it back’ on grounds of alleged neglect, implying Italians would be better at preserving the monument. Apart from Italian-Libyan diplomatic reparations in 2008 – when Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi apologised ‘for the suffering inflicted during the colonial period’ and signed a treaty worth $5 billion in investments and compensation – Italy has never publicly reconciled with its colonial violence through state apologies or reparations. Debates exist in academia and among activists, but not at the level of official national policy.

In a political climate where PM Meloni defends nationalist narratives that echo fascist talking points, Italy continues to honour the perpetrators of crimes it should instead confront.

However, remembering the Ethiopian war is not just an academic exercise. It speaks directly to questions of historical responsibility and the politics of memory in Europe. While statues of imperial figures spark fierce debate across much of the Western world, Italy’s colonial record is largely absent. Even the Black Lives Matter wave had limited traction beyond 2020’s mass rallies. Perhaps the most visible flashpoint was the statue of Indro Montanelli in Milan – defaced in 2020 over his admitted ‘marriage’ to a 12-year-old Eritrean girl during the colonial war – which triggered a culture-war backlash rather than a sustained reckoning; the mayor refused to remove the monument.

Acknowledging this past would also give depth to Italy’s contemporary relationship with Africa. Migration, trade and development policy are all shaped by historical ties, whether recognised or not. Pretending colonial ventures were benign does nothing to build mutual respect. Ninety years after the invasion, Italy does not need rituals of guilt, but it does need clarity. In a political climate where Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defends nationalist narratives that echo fascist talking points, Italy continues to honour the perpetrators of crimes it should instead confront. In 2012, the town of Affile inaugurated a monument to Rodolfo Graziani, the viceroy who ordered the 1937 Addis Ababa massacre, while nearby Filettino – home to the Graziani family – still hosts a public park bearing his name, renovated with regional funds as recently as 2017. Confronting the full reality of Italy’s colonial past, and the violence it inflicted on others, is more urgent than ever.

🔥 Italians Committed Terrible Crimes, Then Forgot Them: Addis Ababa Fascist Massacre & Poison Gas 19 Feb 1937

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https://www.bitchute.com/video/QMQ0ofCxPdrj/

🔥 የካቲት ፲፪/12 ፲፱፻፳፱/1929 .| ጣሊያኖች አስከፊ ወንጀሎችን ፈጽመዋል ከዚያም ረሷቸው ፋሽስት ኢጣልያ በአዲስ አበባ የፈጸመችው እልቂትና መርዝ ጋዝ ..የካቲት 19 ቀን 1937 ..

💭 Italy Invited a Genocider Black Mussolini aka Ahmed Ali | Woe to Italy, Mount Etna is Boiling!

💭 ኢጣሊያ የዘር ማጥፋት ወንጀል የፈፀመውን ጥቁር ሙሶሎኒ አቢይ አህመድ አሊን ጋበዘችው| ጣሊያን ወዮላት! የኤትና ተራራ/እሳተ ገሞራ እየፈላ ነው

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💭 Giorgia Meloni in 1996: “Mussolini Was a Good Politician, in That Everything He Did, He Did for Italy.” Wow!

Why Do the Luciferians Build their Embassies & the Chaka Project Around The St. Michael Ethiopian Monastery?

👹 ሉሲፈርያውያን ኤምባሲዎቻቸውን እና የሻካ ፕሮጀክትን በቅዱስ ሚካኤል የኢትዮጵያ ገዳም ዙሪያ ለምን ይገነባሉ ? „ የጫካ ፕሮጀክት” ተብየውን ባፋጣኝ ወርራችሁ ተቆጣጠሩት፣ ኤምባሲዎቹም መነሳት ይኖርባቸዋል ! ❖ በአ...