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Axumezana
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Egypt was the root source of Ethinic and religious division in Ethiopia since 1950's

Post by Axumezana » 02 Jan 2024, 17:30

"After Egypt’s failure to integrate Eritrea to its territories by the end of the second world war, due to Emperor Haile Selassie’s superior diplomatic skills, the then Egyptian Pan- Arab nationalistic President Nasser’s government turned to ethnic and religious subversion against Ethiopia. In 1955 Egypt began working for the instigation of an “Arab” revolution in the then autonomous Ethiopian province Eritrea, to that effect, hundreds of young Muslims from Eritrea were invited to Cairo to study and enjoy special benefits. Though, the Muslims from Eritrea were not native Arabic speakers they absorbed the spirit of the Arab revolution and adopted a modern Arab identity. Furthermore, these Eritreans Muslims were trained how to set up a modern guerrilla ‘liberation front’ and established the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) in 1959 with the support of Egypt and an Algerian Islamic movement. Thereafter, the ELF launched an open anti-Ethiopian revolt in Eritrea in 1961, claiming and propagating a fake Arab Eritrean identity “The Arabism of the Eritrean People”.

To promote Eritrea’s liberation from Ethiopia, Nasser also helped local Eritrean Christian Tigrayans who resisted reunification with Ethiopia. In 1955, the prominent leader of Christian Tigrayans in Eritrea, WaldeAb WeldeMariam, was invited to broadcast daily anti-Ethiopian propaganda on Radio Cairo and the Nasserist regime and subsequent Egyptian governments remained the main pillar of support for the Eritrean separatist movement."

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Re: Egypt was the root source of Ethinic and religious division in Ethiopia since 1950's

Post by Axumezana » 23 Apr 2024, 02:52

Axumezana wrote:
02 Jan 2024, 17:30
"After Egypt’s failure to integrate Eritrea to its territories by the end of the second world war, due to Emperor Haile Selassie’s superior diplomatic skills, the then Egyptian Pan- Arab nationalistic President Nasser’s government turned to ethnic and religious subversion against Ethiopia. In 1955 Egypt began working for the instigation of an “Arab” revolution in the then autonomous Ethiopian province Eritrea, to that effect, hundreds of young Muslims from Eritrea were invited to Cairo to study and enjoy special benefits. Though, the Muslims from Eritrea were not native Arabic speakers they absorbed the spirit of the Arab revolution and adopted a modern Arab identity. Furthermore, these Eritreans Muslims were trained how to set up a modern guerrilla ‘liberation front’ and established the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) in 1959 with the support of Egypt and an Algerian Islamic movement. Thereafter, the ELF launched an open anti-Ethiopian revolt in Eritrea in 1961, claiming and propagating a fake Arab Eritrean identity “The Arabism of the Eritrean People”.

To promote Eritrea’s liberation from Ethiopia, Nasser also helped local Eritrean Christian Tigrayans who resisted reunification with Ethiopia. In 1955, the prominent leader of Christian Tigrayans in Eritrea, WaldeAb WeldeMariam, was invited to broadcast daily anti-Ethiopian propaganda on Radio Cairo and the Nasserist regime and subsequent Egyptian governments remained the main pillar of support for the Eritrean separatist movement."

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Re: Egypt was the root source of Ethinic and religious division in Ethiopia since 1950's

Post by Right » 23 Apr 2024, 07:33

Tigray is a chronic trouble maker and the real problem in Ethiopia.

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Re: Egypt was the root source of Ethinic and religious division in Ethiopia since 1950's

Post by ethioscience » 23 Apr 2024, 08:29

Why are you constantly fixating on Egypt/Eritrea? They’re sovereign nations, and we need to accept that and move forward. Instead of indulging in blame politics, Ethiopia needs a political platform and agenda that ensures peace and democracy without focusing on ethnicity. The root cause of Ethiopia's instability, which has led to the deaths of over three million people in the last 30 years, lies in ethnic politics, largely originated by TPLF. If you genuinely care about peace and democracy in Ethiopia, focus on finding solutions rather than blaming neighboring countries like Egypt, Somalia , Sudan and Eritrea for Ethiopia's problems.

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