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Re: Agazianizing TPLF and Tigrayans - Isaias's Sneaky Goal in The War in Tigray
Former Prime Minister Tamrat Layne thinks this war will give rise to Tigrayan nationalism for independence and massive friction in Amhara / Tigrayans relationship in the future - circa 1:21
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Re: Agazianizing TPLF and Tigrayans - Isaias's Sneaky Goal in The War in Tigray
Lowlanderu.
The way Tigrians so called intelligencia approach people is not genuine. They are short sighted people who are unable to see the distance far from their nose. Eritreans were declared as Banda and As Tigrians worst enemy when Tigrians were having their fiesta with amhara,Oromo, and other Ethiopians, but the minute your arse was rejected by Ethiopians the hunting season started to unfold, you started to sing brotherhood. Where the hell were Tigrians, when the leeches were concocting a plan to break the backbone of the Tigrigna people of Eritrea? The problem with Tigrians is, you are shame-less,ሰብ ክኽዕበና ኣይትብሉን ኢኹም,ለኸብጥ
The way Tigrians so called intelligencia approach people is not genuine. They are short sighted people who are unable to see the distance far from their nose. Eritreans were declared as Banda and As Tigrians worst enemy when Tigrians were having their fiesta with amhara,Oromo, and other Ethiopians, but the minute your arse was rejected by Ethiopians the hunting season started to unfold, you started to sing brotherhood. Where the hell were Tigrians, when the leeches were concocting a plan to break the backbone of the Tigrigna people of Eritrea? The problem with Tigrians is, you are shame-less,ሰብ ክኽዕበና ኣይትብሉን ኢኹም,ለኸብጥ
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Re: Agazianizing TPLF and Tigrayans - Isaias's Sneaky Goal in The War in Tigray
Alula thinks that most Tigrayans have given up on Ethiopia and Ethiopians. He's saying, Ethiopian have told us, "We don't want you ....".
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Re: Agazianizing TPLF and Tigrayans - Isaias's Sneaky Goal in The War in Tigray
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Re: Agazianizing TPLF and Tigrayans - Isaias's Sneaky Goal in The War in Tigray
Remember that Isaias’s Eritrea has rejected being Ethiopian. The Ethiopianist camp is sending dangerous message to Tigrayan people by choosing to rebuff the Tigrayan people and embrace Isaias and Isaias’s Eritrea in the Tigray War in November 2020. The message to the Tigrayan people is if you want to be wanted and embraced by Ethiopians, you need to reject being Ethiopian. Ermias seems to agree that his camp has been sending the wrong messages to Tigrayan people by siding with Abiy and Isaias in November.
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Re: Agazianizing TPLF and Tigrayans - Isaias's Sneaky Goal in The War in Tigray
As a Tigrayan, my bond with Ethiopia feels beyond repair | African Arguments
BY TEMESGEN KAHSAY 12 JANUARY 2021
.....The ongoing conflict has brought about another reckoning on what it means to Tigrayan in the larger body politic of Ethiopia. The war is happening in a context of resurging pan-Ethiopianism that has framed the TPLF as its archenemy. The government has portrayed its actions as a “law enforcement operation” against the TPLF and not a war against the people of Tigray, and yet this is how many people have experienced it.
Many Tigrayans support the TPLF, as seen in the result of the regional election in September 2020 which was seen as illegal by the federal government. Moreover, under the current “law enforcement operation” launched to capture the party’s top leaders, thousands of ordinary people have been killed or displaced. Meanwhile, many non-Tigrayans celebrated the capture of Tigray’s capital Mekelle and remained silent when the government obstructed aid reaching their compatriots. Ethnic profiling and harassment of Tigrayans is on the rise.
Some friends and family members whom I’ve known for a long time have come out supporting the war, despite the untold devastation and misery of countless families it has caused. My social ties have become thinner and thinner. In the face of emerging humanitarian crisis affecting ordinary Tigrayans, the deliberate attempt of the government to deny aid and the silence and the support of the majority of Ethiopians have eroded the sense of belonging to and identification I once had with Ethiopia.
One of the most painful aspects for me is that my father, who has always been a proud Ethiopian, has once again been condemned to suffering and isolation by the country for which he had sacrificed 28 years of his life. Personally, it feels impossible to be both Tigrayan and Ethiopian in the current situation. Because of the war and the responses of so many of my compatriots to the suffering of Tigrayans, the bond I had with Ethiopia feels broken beyond repair.
Read the whole article in the below link
https://africanarguments.org/2021/01/as ... jT74BrSiNo
BY TEMESGEN KAHSAY 12 JANUARY 2021
.....The ongoing conflict has brought about another reckoning on what it means to Tigrayan in the larger body politic of Ethiopia. The war is happening in a context of resurging pan-Ethiopianism that has framed the TPLF as its archenemy. The government has portrayed its actions as a “law enforcement operation” against the TPLF and not a war against the people of Tigray, and yet this is how many people have experienced it.
Many Tigrayans support the TPLF, as seen in the result of the regional election in September 2020 which was seen as illegal by the federal government. Moreover, under the current “law enforcement operation” launched to capture the party’s top leaders, thousands of ordinary people have been killed or displaced. Meanwhile, many non-Tigrayans celebrated the capture of Tigray’s capital Mekelle and remained silent when the government obstructed aid reaching their compatriots. Ethnic profiling and harassment of Tigrayans is on the rise.
Some friends and family members whom I’ve known for a long time have come out supporting the war, despite the untold devastation and misery of countless families it has caused. My social ties have become thinner and thinner. In the face of emerging humanitarian crisis affecting ordinary Tigrayans, the deliberate attempt of the government to deny aid and the silence and the support of the majority of Ethiopians have eroded the sense of belonging to and identification I once had with Ethiopia.
One of the most painful aspects for me is that my father, who has always been a proud Ethiopian, has once again been condemned to suffering and isolation by the country for which he had sacrificed 28 years of his life. Personally, it feels impossible to be both Tigrayan and Ethiopian in the current situation. Because of the war and the responses of so many of my compatriots to the suffering of Tigrayans, the bond I had with Ethiopia feels broken beyond repair.
Read the whole article in the below link
https://africanarguments.org/2021/01/as ... jT74BrSiNo
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Re: Agazianizing TPLF and Tigrayans - Isaias's Sneaky Goal in The War in Tigray
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