The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) minority brutal
regime has officially declared war on the people of Amhara. The statement that
declared war on the innocent civilians underlies that the entire State of
Amhara is “out of control” of the “government,” a provocative statement that
puts a pretentious reason to massacre the people. It is to be recalled that
TPLF, in its 1975 political program, documented that the Amhara are “historic
enemy of the people of Tigray” that they should be
wiped out of the face of the earth. Ever since, TPLF, both as a guerrilla
fighter and as a ruling junta of Ethiopia, committed heinous crimes against the
people of Amhara, the harshest one being genocide that even the parliament
admitted about 2.5 million Amhara have disappeared in the 2007 census. The
racist and fascist policy of TPLF discriminated, harassed, torched, arrested en
mass, and displaced Amhara for such a long time. And this time this criminal
junta seemed to have got a great opportunity to kill as much Amhara as it can
as the Amhara are found to be demonstrating against brutality and genocide, not
mentioning an all embracing suffering in all walks of life.
In order to facilitate the massacre, TPLF has deployed its Agazi Commando
(known as the most butcher unit of the entire armed force), the regional
special forces, the national army, the regional police, and the federal police.
Eye witnesses say that it seemed that in some towns and cities the number of
the military is close to proportion to the residents. Internet is shut down in
most places of the State of Amhara. Telecommunications systems are blocked as
well. The ruling junta shut down internet and telecommunications in order to
hide the killings from the sight of the international community and Ethiopians
abroad. It is also targeting to disrupt communications through social media.
We are, therefore, telling the world that TPLF is committing
crimes against humanity of the highest form, genocide, in a broad day light.
TO:
Amnesty International Genocide
Watch Adeola Fayehun BBC News BBC World Service Al Jazeera
English Washington
Post Daily Mail Human Rights
Watch United Nations Human Rights European Union in EthiopiaEuropean Union United
Nations
Dear all Amhara,
Let us send our concerns to the following organizations.
Let us send our concerns to the following organizations.
Amnesty International East Africa +254-20-42-83000, United
Kingdom contactus@amnesty.org, USA aimember@aiusa.org New York - 212-807-8400
DC- 202-544-0200 Canada Ottawa 613-744-7667 Genocide Watch Washington
1-202-643-1404, communications@genocidewatch.org UN-OHCHR +41-22-917-9220,
+41-22-917-9656 infodesk@ohchr.org civilsociety@ohchr.org
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