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July 4, 2021 Let me start with the name Tigray. In our culture, for a person called Bekele from the affection of his friends or him being confident that he is liked by his friends, he asks to be called Beke. The friends call him by that name out of affection. The Tigre ask to be called Tigray but since they do not have our affection by showing repeated hate and there is no affection and love to deserve that name, they need to be called only by their proper name Tigre. That is not affection it means vengeful, one who suffers from inferiority complex due to poverty imposed upon the arid zone they belong. Whenever they see a green pasture like Welkaite, Humera, Raya we know what they did and the atrocities they committed to the people and the community they invaded. If they do live side by side with hard work there is no problem the community is welcoming, that is how they started and it is their country too and have the right to live there. No, they want to cleanse the co ....
Abiy Ahmed Has Condemned Ethiopia to Dissolution By choosing unilateralism over negotiation, Abiy may have cemented his legacy not as a Nobel Peace Laureate, but rather as the man who ended a country whose history dates back millennia. The war in Ethiopia’s Tigray Province is now more than six months old. Jeffrey Feltman, the Biden administration’s special envoy, has just completed his first trip to the region but, for Ethiopian unity, it may be too late. Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has sent his country beyond the point of no return. Abiy’s stated reason for his assault on Tigray was the rebuff of that province’s leaders to his efforts to delay elections. His supporters justify his move to repress Tigray and the Tigray People s Liberation Front (TPLF) in two ways. Some argue that the TPLF deserves the central government’s offensive and even the atrocities it suffers because of the TPLF’s past poor human rights abu ....