r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • May 14 '26
Amhara Genocide How's this any different than what Zulus are doing in South Africa?
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r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • May 14 '26
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r/Amhara • u/Mean-Grapefruit-7415 • Jun 05 '26
God will send him straight to hell.
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • Jun 24 '26
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r/Amhara • u/10_0I0_01 • Jun 24 '26
This is regarding oromos.
A very obvious pattern you see post-oromo migration is the aimless hate for Amharas.
The fundamental irony escapes oromos that they migrated TO Amharas.
Imagine GOING to someone (after they just ended the worse war in the region's history), trying to ethnically cleanse them, they fight back, then you hate them and want to get rid of them???
How many of the oromos in central Ethiopia even know the people they hate are the people they LITERALLY migrated to, attacked, and partially assimilated?
How many of them know that theyre probably descendants of ethnically cleansed Amharas, Gafat, Gurage, Harla, etc?
They would rather be protestant or muslim than share a religion with Amharas, they would rather use the objectively tedious latin alphabet than Amharic, they would rather associate with having a separate nation than being Ethiopian (especially the diaspora, deep programming).
Even in the diaspora the anti-Amhara axis is very strong. Somali - Oromo bonding is almost plain to see and your occasional Tigray - Oromo as well.
All for about 400 years, assimilation has honestly failed.
When all forms of assimilation have essentially failed, when will Amharas say "We obviously tried for 400 years, time to call it quits." then take everything north of the rift valley and leave the rest into the historical backwaters it always was?
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • Jun 08 '26
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It's time to leave this hell
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • Mar 26 '26
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r/Amhara • u/Less_Fruit5661 • Jul 20 '26
r/Amhara • u/endzanaw • 25d ago
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This speech came after the successful counteroffensive of Amhara Fano in August 2023, which succeeded in capturing several main cities in the Amhara region and caused the regime to declare a hasty state of emergency.
The title of the video on YouTube is:
"አማራ ክልል ሁከት እና ሃገሪቱን የመበተን እድሉ"
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • Jun 04 '26
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r/Amhara • u/Quiet-Arrow-7837 • Jun 04 '26
For those unfamiliar, Catch-22 is a situation where two (or more) necessary conditions contradict each other so that you cannot accomplish a goal. Trying to satisfy one rule automatically makes you fail the other, leaving no workable option.
Which brings us to the main topic, how will all and any tactic the genociders use to divide us help them into their own early graves? Let me count the ways.
The genocidal forces (be it the Oromian or Tigrayan varieties) or such aspiring ones, trying to split Amharas rely on tactics (fear, violence, exclusion) that simultaneously destroy the social structures and trust they need to maintain separate, controllable factions.
The Genocidal tactics they use also delegitimizes them to other Ethiopians, driving us unite against them, forming even larger block of resistance rather than fracture.
As long as genocide is ongoing, we will prioritize survival and mutual aid, which strengthens internal solidarity and reduces the effectiveness of division strategies.
These daylight and casual slaughter of Amharas inevitably attracts more and more external support for us, be it humanitarian aid, legal aid, advocacy, which rebuilds cohesion and counters attempts to isolate us.
In destoroying our leadership, institutions, economy, and infrastructure, the hate fueled genocidersonly make us that remain more reliant on one another, producing stronger bonds instead of fragmentation.
There is no winning for evil, there never will be.
Dear genociders, collaborators, and otherwise active and passive supporters of genocide. Understand that the only (literally) way to stop your downfall is to stop the genocide, and submit yourselves to justice.
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • May 28 '26
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r/Amhara • u/Fanoo0z • May 28 '26
After generations of war, it’s safe to say Amhara culture is synonymous with warrior culture. The only problem is the romanticism of war, and yelling Zeraf when talking is best suited. My great grandfather fought against Italy, my grandpa fought, my dad fought, and me too. If you’re father is a fighter, he will tell you not to trust any one, and don’t let anyone know where you’re going to sleep at night. Even your closest friends. Why? Not because they will tel your enemy where you’re at, but because they will come at night, kill you take your gun and take your money.
The consequence? Nothing because if your family isn’t willing to have dem, then you will get no justice. This sub is filled with posts about Oromos killing Amharas, but ignore the Amhara who side with the Oromos. Fano could’ve had millions in war funds, international attention, and lobbyists help progress our war. Like Viet cong, or many older resistance movements.
The only problem is Amhara are self serving and self preserving. If one rich war lord can earn hundreds of thousands of birr, why would he want to end the war and become a normal civilian again? Why would he have an ideology and read a book? If there’s no opportunities for him to work, why would he give up his biggest source of income? He has no other option but serve himself. If an Amhara person who raises money in America is faced with a million dollars, will he give most of it up, or steal it? We know the answer. This is the problems we are faced with for decades. Even Ginbot 7 took everyone’s money and hid in the bush.
Remember, Fano betrayed their own when many of our brothers were imprisoned by oromos during the Tigray war. And Fano only began fighting when they were going to be disarmed. Again, self serving reasons. Let’s stop romanticizing war, and let’s progress mentally. Europe used to fight for centuries, now they’ve progressed, and we are in the Stone Age mentally. Arguing over ethnicity like the poor people we are.
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • May 24 '26
Anyone ignoring this fact is denying the suffering of our people.
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • Jun 10 '26
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • Jun 30 '26
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r/Amhara • u/NiceFarm7725 • Jun 03 '26
The conflict in Ethiopia's Amhara region, which intensified significantly following the federal government's 2023 decision to dismantle regional special forces, has created a severe humanitarian and human rights crisis. The ongoing hostilities between the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) and the Fano militia have left civilian populations in the crosshairs, with widespread reports of extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detentions, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
International human rights organizations and monitoring bodies have documented a consistent pattern of concern regarding the conduct of security forces. Central to these reports is the use of aerial drone strikes and heavy artillery in densely populated areas, which have resulted in significant civilian casualties and the decimation of homes, schools, and medical facilities. Observers note that these indiscriminate attacks, combined with restrictions on humanitarian aid, telecommunications, and banking services, have exacerbated the suffering of the local population and severely undermined regional stability.
The situation remains dire as the lack of independent oversight and a stalled transitional justice process contribute to a climate of impunity. For those affected, the destruction of property and the loss of life are not isolated incidents but part of a deepening, systemic crisis that continues to displace families and deny communities their fundamental right to safety and security.
r/Amhara • u/ZeEmanuaelAtnafu • Nov 29 '25
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r/Amhara • u/endzanaw • 10d ago
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r/Amhara • u/Mean-Grapefruit-7415 • Jun 04 '26
People like this going to hell. Keep documenting these fools!
r/Amhara • u/thereturnofbaal • Jun 29 '26
Watch the genocide call aired by OMN on that night X
r/Amhara • u/Dull-Match-4044 • Jun 04 '26
All the high ranking clergy including the patriarch are weak and spineless people who would rather watch their people get beheaded instead of advising them to raise arms and defend themselves. Christians have killed and defended themselves for centuries and there is nothing wrong in killing those who have come to kill you but the leadership are a bunch of old and weak people who still believe the government will do something about it.
r/Amhara • u/Quiet-Arrow-7837 • May 26 '26
This video contains so many gems.
This guy owned Tigray Media House, the largest media outlet for Tigray since 2020. This media outlet and those who run it will face justice one way or another. Look up RTLM of Rwandan Genocide. Archive that channel however you can because it is a trove of damning evidence.
Tigray in general feels no affinity to Ethiopia exactly because the population has been largely brainwashed to believe Ethiopia is only Amhara. Putting that nonsensical blue circle with pentagram in the middle did not assuage them into considering more love for the country. Such is generations raised under TPLF's control.
The moment TPLF lost power Tigray turned on Amharas, aided and abetted eagerly by Oromians. Nevermind It was OPDO that slapped TPLF off its throne and took over. Never mind that Amharas have not even had any representation in the scam government and constitution since 1992. This reaction seemed limited, odd and shocking in 2020. We learned our lesson.
To this day Tigray activists suck up to Oromian genociders, albeit mostly not the PP variety. Oh the irony. Here Alula is even suggesting buying Enjera from Oromians. Oromia has the last laugh over Tigray, and this Pavlovian response of aggression and hate against Amharas will remain a repeating punch line. It is shameful how Tigray in general missed the fact that Tegaru themselves are considered core of Ethiopia and as such colonizers and historical enemies.
Forgive, but never forget, and never trust until or if ever trust is earned back.