The sight of a despot masquerading as a lover of democracy is as repulsive as it is common. Leaders like Abiy, rule through fear, control, and the fermentation of social division. The antidote to their brutality, difficult to accomplish, is unity; sustained, peaceful, collective action (think Arab Spring e.g.). Against a united populous, focused and mobilized, no regime, no matter how cruel, can stand. Repressive regimes know this well, hence the focus on fueling communal divisions and maintaining social hardship. Political activism is a luxury when you’re hungry or destitute. Crushing criticism Freedom of all kinds is the enemy of all such regimes; freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and freedom of the media; essential elements of a democratic nation and a free society, enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Freedom of expression, like all such rights, flows from The Good – that Center of Righteousness, which sits within the heart of everyone, even...
In the early hours of Yekatit 23, 2015 EC hundreds of thousands of Addis Ababans converged on MENELIK Square where the great King of King’s magnificent equestrian monument is located near St. George Cathedral ! Abiy Ahmed, who has been diagnosed by a professional psychiatrist as suffering from “delusion of grandeur” could not tolerate the gargantuan historical stature of MENELIK II ! So he organized a parallel rally of mercenaries who succeeded in forming a crowd at Meskal Square of less than one hundredth of the massive tsunami of humanity that was still building up at MENELIK Square when Abiy’s various troops including the OPDO army clutching mounted machine guns tried to surround the celebrating crowds at MENELIK Square ! The crowds attempted to fight back with empty hands but when the troops started shooting teargas cannisters ferociously it became quite clear that they would soon use lethal weapons and so the crowds began to retreat ! https://zehabesha.com/black-grazziani-ab...
The Ethiopian regime covering up the severe effects of the drought Ongoing drought in Ethiopia Being Hushed by its Own Government by Fasil Girma | Untold Stories Birtukan Ali Birtukan Ali, a woman living in a rural district in Ethiopia, became a sensation following BBC’s report about the ongoing drought and famine. The report, which aired on November 10 2015, sparked a new kind of debate on the government’s intention in trying to cover up the famine – a story that remains untold. Journalist Clive Myrie featured the story of Birtukan Ali who is from a small village called “Kobo” which is located in the North East of Ethiopia. It is a place where the drought is widespread and the effect of it is highly visible. Birtukan told the reporter that her son recently died due to severe malnutrition as a result of the drought in the area. The reporter said that at least two children die in similar cases daily. The drought, brought on by the El Niño, a weather phenomenon ...
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