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Ethiopia: Dismay In Addis Ababa as ‘The Soul of The City’ is in Ruins after it Took The Barbarians to Raze It

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on April 4, 2024

ገብርኤል 🧕 ማርያም ❖ ኡራኤል ❖ ጊዮርጊስ ❖ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ❖ መርቆርዮስ 😇 ዮሴፍ ❖ መድኃኔ ዓለም

🔥 የአዲስ አበባ ከተማ ‘ነፍስ ‘ የሆነችው ፒያሳ በአረመኔዎቹ ጋላ-ኦሮሞዎች በመፈራረሷ ነዋሪዎቿ ተደናግጠዋል!

“፳/20 ሚሊዮን ኢትዮጵያውያን በረሃብ እየተሰቃዩ ባሉበት ወቅት፣ የ‹ጥቁሩ ሂትለር› ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ አሊ ትልቁ ስራ ከከተማው ከፍ ያለ ኮረብታ ላይ ያለ ቤተ መንግስት ግንባታ ሲሆን አስር/10 ቢሊዮን ዶላር (£8bn) ፈጅቷል። በከተማዋ የሚገኙ አብዛኞቹ የምዕራባውያን ዲፕሎማቶች እንደሚጠረጥሩት የታላቁ ቤተ መንግስት ገንዘብ/ፋይናንስ የተገኘው በአፍሪካ ቀንድ ተጽእኖዋን እያሰፋች ከመጣችው ከተባበሩት አረብ ኢምሬቶች ነው።”

While 20 Million Ethiopians are Starving, the biggest venture of ‘black Hitler’ aka Abiy Ahmed Ali is a palace complex on a hill above the city, reported to cost $10bn (£8bn). The financing of the grand palace is opaque, though most western diplomats in the city suspect it is being bankrolled by the United Arab Emirates, which has been expanding its influence in the Horn of Africa.

👉 ያው እንግዲህ፤ እንግሊዛውያኑ እንኳን እጅግ በጣም ተገርመዋል!

ታዲያ የአዲስ አበባ ነዋሪዎች ዛሬም ዝም ብለዋል? ኧረ ምን እየጠበቁ ነው? ወንዱ የት ጠፋ? በቅርብ የኢትዮጵያን ሁኔታ የሚከታተሉ አንዳንድ አስተዋይ ነጮች ተገርመው፤ “እንዴ ከመሰደድ ይልቅ ለምንድን ነው መሪውን ገድላችሁ ሃገራችሁን የማትረከቡት?!” በማለት ላይ ናቸው።

ከማፍረስ፣ ከመስረቅና ከመግደል ውጭ ሌላ ምንም በጎ ነገር የማያውቁት እነዚህ አረመኔ ገዳዮችና አውዳሚዎች ስንት ያልሰሩት ወንጀል አለ?! ሃያ ስምንቱን ጥንታውያን የደቡብ ኢትዮጵያ ጎሣዎችን ከምድረ ገጽ ያጠፏቸው በዚህ መልክ እኮ ነበር። እነዚህ የዲያብሎስ ጭፍሮች የአባቶቻችንን ጥንታዊ የመቃብር ቦታዎች ሳይቀር እንዲሁ በ’ልማት’ እና መንገድ ግንባታ ስም እየቆፈሩ አጽሞቻቸውን በማውጣት ለዘመዶቻቸው በመሸጥ ላይ ናቸው። ወደ ቤተ ክርስቲያንም በተደጋጋሚ አምርተው ምዕመናንን ረሽነዋል፣ በአስለቃሽ ጭስ በክለዋል። እንዴ እንዴት ነው በአዲስ አበባ ወንድ የጠፋው? እባቦቹ እኮ በአክሱም ጽዮን ጭፍጨፋ ማግስት ሁሉም ጸጥ በማለቱ ነው ይህን ያህል በድፍረት ለመጓዝ የበቁት።

እነዚህ በአረመኔ አረብ ፔትሮዶላር የተሳከሩ አጥፊዎች አሁን ባፋጣኝ በእሳት እስካልተጠረጉ ድረስ ቀጥሎ ዓብያተ ክርስቲያናቱንም ማፈራረሳቸው የማይቀር ነው! ወገን፤ አውሬው መንገሱን እያየህ እንዴት ዝም ትላለህ! እነ እዳነች እባቤን የመድፋት ግዴታ እኮ አለብህ፤ የልጆቻቸውንና ቤተሰቦቻቸውን አድራሻዎች ለዲያስፐራው አሳውቁ! ሌላ ምንም መፍትሔ የለም፤ የአዲስ አበባውያን ጸሎት ከአስኩም ጽዮን ጭፍጨፋ በኋላ፣ በጸሎት የሚደግፏቸውን የትግራይ አባቶች እና እናቶች ካሳደዱ፣ ከአገቱ እና ከገደሉ በኋላ ኃይል እንደሌለው ይወቁት!

🔥 In the heart of Addis Ababa, the historic, ramshackle neighbourhood of Piassa once teemed with shops and cafes. People would come from across Ethiopia’s capital city to buy anything from jeans to jewellery.

Today it lies in ruins. Its distinctive stone houses, with their wooden balconies and slanting metal roofs, are almost all gone. In their place are jagged fields of rubble, picked over by workers with sledgehammers.

People stop to stare at the wreckage. Some take pictures. But they do not stay long: the ruins are guarded by police carrying clubs. “I’m angry,” says a former resident. “It’s my heritage that’s been destroyed in front of my eyes, without any consultation at all. We were never told the plan.”

For years there had been vague talk of demolishing Piassa, sweeping away the densely packed shantytowns that had sprung up between its historic buildings. The area has witnessed small-scale demolitions. But when the bulldozers moved in last month, it was unexpected. One person says they were given five days’ notice that their family home of more than 50 years would be knocked down. The water and power were cut off after three days.

“Many of our belongings were damaged or stolen during the chaotic process of vacating,” they say.

Like everyone in Addis Ababa the Guardian spoke to, they talked on the condition of anonymity, citing fear of reprisals. Several former residents and heritage experts declined to be interviewed at all.

A new building stands at the heart of Piassa: the recently inaugurated Adwa Victory Memorial Museum. A low-slung complex of orange stone, constructed to commemorate Ethiopia’s historic defeat of Italian colonialists in 1896, it is the latest large-scale project built by Abiy Ahmed, the prime minister since 2018.

His other projects include a national library, a science museum and a host of manicured parks. Abiy’s administration has also renovated Meskel Square, Ethiopia’s most important public space. The biggest venture is a palace complex on a hill above the city, reported to cost $10bn (£8bn). The financing of the grand palace is opaque, though most western diplomats in the city suspect it is being bankrolled by the United Arab Emirates, which has been expanding its influence in the Horn of Africa. When questioned by MPs last year, Abiy said it did not concern them because it was not part of the official budget.

“This is a leader who uses built space as a political tool,” says an architect. “Every time people ask about these projects, they are just shut down.”

Piassa was torn down as part of a “road-widening project”. Other demolitions are also taking place. A tailor in a neighbouring district to Piassa said they were given one hour to clear their shop, with no explanation. They later discovered it is due to be replaced by a cycle path.

Piassa was built by Emperor Menelik II, the father of modern Ethiopia, soon after he founded Addis Ababa in the 1880s. It was developed by the Italians, who gave it its current name – it is sometimes called Piazza – during their occupation of Ethiopia in the 1930s. People in the capital considered it their Old Town, but it was also a hub of modernity throughout the 20th century, the place where new technologies first arrived in the country.

“It was the seat of modern Ethiopian history,” says a heritage expert. “They wouldn’t have wiped out their own heritage if they understood this.” Marco Di Nunzio, an anthropologist at the University of Birmingham who studied Addis Ababa’s inner city for several years, says: “There’s no doubt the area needed renovation. But the question is how to do that. The demolitions have not only destroyed old buildings that needed upgrading. They have disrupted livelihoods, displaced residents and damaged part of the soul of the city.”

Like the people cleared from other city neighbourhoods, those uprooted from Piassa have been relocated to new housing. This is often on the outskirts of the city, far from their schools and workplaces. Much of it is unfinished. A video shared by one person removed from Piassa of their new apartment shows a concrete husk, with no plaster on the walls, and no flooring, glazing or plumbing. “There were people who were more unfortunate than us, who were told they would be living in blocks of apartments which don’t exist,” she says.

Experts say Piassa’s destruction broke Ethiopia’s heritage law and urban planning regulations, though the government denies this. Thirty-six of the neighbourhood’s 42 listed buildings have either been destroyed or earmarked for demolition, say heritage experts. Abiy believes it is necessary to remove poverty from Addis’s centre to attract foreign investment and tourism. Earlier this month, he suggested Dubai as a model.

“While some individuals may be disappointed that their fences are being demolished, the country will not change unless we take bold measures,” Abiy said. “In a year’s time, we will witness a transformed Addis Ababa. Tourists will start to come, increasing the value of your property.”

Yet some in the city are questioning if these projects are the best use of public funds. Ethiopia is struggling with soaring inflation and a foreign currency crunch. It is also facing a reconstruction bill of nearly $23bn from a two-year civil war in Tigray, which ended in 2022. Millions of Ethiopians rely on food aid, but the humanitarian response plan to help them was only 34% funded last year.

The city is now coming to terms with its loss. “You don’t have to choose between heritage and development,” says a resident. “Piassa should have been protected and conserved, and this could have easily been done.”

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Italy: Two Muslim Migrants Desecrated a Church and Were Caught

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on November 17, 2023

😈 ጣሊያን፤ ሁለት ሙስሊም ስደተኞች አንድ ቤተ ክርስቲያንን ሲያፈራርሱ ተያዙ

😠 ይህ አሳዛኝ ቪዲዮ የሚያሳየው ሁለት ሙስሊም ስደተኞች በጣሊያን የቤተክርስቲያንን የውስጥ ክፍል ካወደሙ በኋላ ሲታሰሩ ነው።

እንግዲህ ለሚንቁን፣ ለሚጠሉን እና ሊገድሉን ለሚሹ አውሬዎች ስንቆምላቸውና እርዳታ ስናደርግላቸው አጻፋውን የሚመልስሉን በዚህ መልክ ነው። ጥላቻቸው እኮ ተወዳዳሪ የለውም! ግልጽ በሆነ እይታ ውስጥ መደበቅ። ወደ እስላም ሀገራቸው የሚጓዙ ክርስቲያኖች መስጂዶቻቸውን በዚህ መልክ ቢያፈርሱባቸው ምን ይሉና እና ያደርጉ ይሆን? ግልጽ ነው!

😈 This disturbing video shows 2 Muslim migrants getting arrested after destroying the inside of a church in Italy. Imagine extending a hand of charity to those who despise you and what you stand for. Evil hiding in plain sight. What would they say and do to a Christian that comes to their Islamic country and does this to a Mosque?

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UN Airdrop Delivers Food to Besieged Syrian City But not Besieged Tigray | Why?

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on April 7, 2022

💭የተባበሩት መንግስታት ድርጅት ለተከበበችዋ የሶሪያ ከተማ ምግብ ከአየር አውርዷል ግን በተከበበችው ትግራይ ግን ምግብ ለማውረድ አውሮፕላን መጠቀም አይሻም | ለምን?

ከትግራይ እና ከትግራይ ኢትዮጵያውያን ስደተኞች በተለየ። በአውሮፓውያኑ ትዕዛዝና በፋሺስቱ ኦሮሞ አገዛዝና ኦሮማራ ፋኖ ተባባሪነት የተከዜን ወንዝ ተሻግረው ወደ ሱዳን እንዳይገቡ ተደርገዋል። በቅርቡ ደግሞ፤ ሕወሓቶች፤ ልክ “ወልቃይትን ነፃ አወጣናት” ማለት ሲጀምሩ በአውሮፓውያኑ እና ኔቶ ግፊት የክርስቶስ ተቃዋሚዋ ቱርክ በሱዳን መፈንቅለ መንግስት ታካሂድና የትግራይን ድንበር ትዘጋዋለች። ዕቅዳቸው ይህ ነው፤ ለማየት ያብቃን!

የተባበሩት መንግስታት የዓለም ምግብ ፕሮግራም (WFP) የሰብአዊ እርዳታ አቅራቢ አውሮፕላኖች በሶሪያ ከአየር ምግብ ሲጥሉ አይተናል።

በሚሊዮን የሚቆጠሩ ሙስሊም የሶሪያ ስደተኞች ወደ አውሮፓ እንዲገቡ ሲፈቀድላቸውም አይተናል። ያኔም ከጦርነቱ የተረፉት የሶሪያ ኦርቶዶክስ ክርስቲያን ወገኖቻችን ከክርስቶስ ተቃዋሚዋ ቱርክ የስደተኛ ካምፖች ወጥተው ወደ አውሮፓ እንዳያመሩ ተደርገው ነበር፤ ሙስሊሞቹ ብቻ ነበሩ ለጂሃድ በስደተኛ ስም ወደ አውሮፓ እንዲገቡ የተደረጉት።

💭 ለስድስት ሺህ ሰው ብቻ የታቀደ ያልታወቀ የምግብ እርዳታግን በአረመኔዎቹ አረብ ኤሚራቶች በኩል ወደ መቀሌ እንዲደርስ ተደርጓል። ምን አቅደው ነው?

💭“የኖቤል ሰላም ሽልማት የጀነሳይድ ቀብድ ነው | ዘንድሮ ደግሞ በረሃብ ሊቀጡን ነው”

👉 Originally posted on December 10, 2020

👉 የዘር ማጥፋት ጦርነቱ ልክ እንደጀመረ በቀድሞው ቻነል የተላከ

💭 Nobel Laureate vs Nobel Laureate | Blocking of Food Distribution in Ethiopia

👉 Nobel Peace Laureate Abiy Ahmed Using Hunger as a Weapon.

👉 Noble Peace Prize = License for Genocide

👉 የኖቤል የሰላም ሽልማት = ለዘር ማጥፋት ወንጀል ፈቃድ

Last year’s Nobel Peace Laureate Abiy Ahmed Ali is blocking this year’s Nobel Peace Laureate’s The World Food Program’s (W E P) food relief in Ethiopia.

እንደው በአጋጣሚ? 2019 ኖቤል ሰላም ተሸላሚው አረመኔው ጂኒ ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ ረሃብን እንደ ጦር መሣሪያ በመጠቀም የትግራይን ሕዝብ በረሃብ ለመቅጣት ወስኗል፤ ለዚህም ተግባሩ ከሉሲፈራውያኑ ተቋማት የሚሰጠውን ትዕዛዝ በመቀበል የዘንድሮውን የሰላም ተሸላሚን እርዳታ በማገድና ምግብም እንዳያከፋፍል ለማድረግ በሰራተኞቹ ላይ ተኩስ መክፈት መርጧል። የ2020 የኖቤል ሰላም ሽልማት ዛሬ ይበረከታል።

የኖርዌይ የኖቤል ኮሚቴ የዓለም ምግብ ፕሮግራምን ለምን እንደሚያከብሩ ሦስት ምክንያቶችን ሰጠ ፤ ረሃብን መዋጋት ፣ ግጭት በተከሰተባቸው አካባቢዎች ሰላም እንዲሰፍን ሁኔታዎችን ማሻሻል እና “ረሃብን እንደ ጦር መሣሪያ እና የግጭት መሣሪያ ላለመጠቀም በሚደረገው ጥረት እንደ አንቀሳቃሽ ኃይል እርምጃ መውሰድ። ”

💭 Nobel Laureate WFP Should Immediately Air Drop Aid to Besieged Tigray, Ethiopia

💭 It’s The Weeknd! Superstar Singer Becomes World Food Programme Goodwill Ambassador

💭 Record-breaking vocalist and songwriter inducted into ‘W E P family’ at special ceremony in Los Angeles

Award-winning Canadian singer The Weeknd, who holds the record for the longest-charting single in the US, has joined with World Food Programme (W E P) as a Goodwill Ambassador.

“The UN World Food Programme is doing urgent and important work to change and save lives on a daily basis and I feel passionately about addressing world hunger and helping people in need,” he said, accepting the honour at a special ceremony in Los Angeles yesterday (7 October).

The Weeknd has been a passionate advocate and generous supporter of humanitarian causes throughout his career, donating more than US$3 million to various organizations in the past year alone. Most recently, he gifted US$1 million to W E P’s relief efforts in Ethiopia following months of deadly violence.

As the son of Ethiopian immigrants to Canada, the conflict deeply affected him, he has said, and ultimately this moved him to deepen his relationship with W E P.
“Our partnership is an authentic extension of all our efforts and intentions to help those in need and bring an end to so much suffering,” said The Weeknd (born Abel Tesfaye).

W E P Executive Director David Beasley said: “We are thrilled to welcome The Weeknd to the W E P family. His compassion and commitment to helping the world’s hungriest people is truly inspirational.”

Beasley added: “Every night, 811 million people go to bed hungry, and another 270 million are marching toward starvation. This is just not right and we have got to speak out and act today to save lives. We need everyone to come join our movement to end hunger – it is all-hands on deck to avoid a global catastrophe.”

The Weeknd, known for hits such as ‘Starboy’ and ‘Take My Breath’, joins an international roster of ambassadors including Kate Hudson and Michael Kors, who lend their voices to support W E P’s mission to end hunger. The organization provides lifesaving food assistance to more than 100 million people in 80 countries.

W E P USA chief Barron Segar said: “Whether he is performing or speaking out about global hunger, The Weeknd’s voice is powerful and inspiring, only matched by his dedication to helping people around the globe. We are honoured that he has joined our mission. He will undoubtedly inspire the next generation of humanitarians in the fight to ensure no man, woman or child goes to bed hungry.”

W E P said via a press release: “The continuous record-breaking of charts, sales and streams, headlining the biggest festivals and stadiums in the world including this year’s Super Bowl, and his ever-mysterious public persona, have combined to establish The Weeknd as one of the most compelling and significant artists of the 21st century.”

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💭 ለበጎ ያድርገው፤ አቤል ጥሩ ሰው ይመስላል! ሰሞኑን ኢትዮጵያዊቷን ሳሃራን ከምታሳድጋት አሜሪካዊቷ ተዋናይ ከአንጀሊና ጆሊ ጋር በተያያዘ ከአቤል ተስፋዬ ጋር “ወጥታለች” ስለዚህ፤ “የፍቅር ግኑኝነት” ሳይኖራቸው አይቀርም ተብሎ እየተወራ ነው። ግን እኔ እንደሚመስለኝ ግን ምናልባት በኢትዮጵያ የሚደረገውን እርዳታ አመልክቶ በጋራ የሚሠሩት በጎ ነገር ስላለ ሊሆን ይችላል የሚገናኙት። እግዚአብሔር ያውቀዋል።

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In Addis Ababa, African Union Vows to Save Palestinian Asians But Not Tigrayan Africans From Genocide

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on February 7, 2022

💭 African Union Meets Amid Concerns Over Palestine but not Africa

💭 በአዲስ አበባ የአፍሪካ ህብረት ፍልስጤማውያን እስያውያንን በመካከለኛው ምስራቅ ከሚገኙ እስራኤላውያን ለመታደግ ቃል ገብቷል ነገርግን የትግራይ አፍሪካውያንን ከረሃብ እና ክፉው የአብይ አህመድ አገዛዝ እዚያው በኢትዮጵያ ላይ እየደረሰ ካለው የአየር ጥቃት ለመታደግ ያመነታል። 😠😠😠 😢😢😢

[ትንቢተ ኢሳይያስ ምዕራፍ ፩፥፳፫]❖

አለቆችሽ አመጸኞችና የሌቦች ባልንጀሮች ሆኑ፤ ሁሉ ጉቦ ይወድዳሉ፥ ዋጋም ለማግኘት ይሮጣሉ፤ ለድሀ አደጉ አይፈርዱም፥ የመበለቲቱም ሙግት ወደ እነርሱ አይደርስም።

[Isaiah 1:23]

Your rulers are rebels, partners with thieves; they all love bribes and chase after gifts. They do not defend the cause of the fatherless; the widow’s case does not come before them.

In Addis Ababa, African Union vows to save Palestinian Asians from Israelis in the Middle East but not Tigrayan Africans from hunger and Evil Abiy Ahmed regime’s airstrikes right there in Ethiopia. 😠😠😠 😢😢😢

Last week, Human Rights Watch called on African leaders meeting in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, between February 5 and February 6, for the African Union summit, to urge Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali to release thousands of Tigrayans being held across the country. They should also use their time in Africa’s second most populous nation to address “rampant abuses occurring in the conflict in Ethiopia.

Last week, Human Rights Watch called on African leaders meeting in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, between February 5 and February 6, for the African Union summit, to urge Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali to release thousands of Tigrayans being held across the country. They should also use their time in Africa’s second most populous nation to address “rampant abuses occurring in the conflict in Ethiopia.

The human rights organization noted that during the first two weeks of January, at least 108 civilians were killed in government airstrikes in Tigray, including 59 in a January 7 airstrike on an internal displacement site.

“And while the government has released some detainees in recent weeks, thousands of Tigrayans arbitrarily detained under the country’s sweeping state of emergency remain in informal and formal detention sites,” it wrote.

💭 African Union Meets Amid Concerns Over Palestine but not Africa

💭 Investigate War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity & Genocide in Tigray Now

When victims remain silent they create the illusion that the atrocities are not widespread – and are often reversed or projected.

😈The following entities and bodies are helping the genocidal fascist Oromo regime of evil Abiy Ahmed Ali:

The United Nations

The European Union

The African Union

The United States, Canada & Cuba

Russia

China

Israel

Arab States

Southern Ethiopians

Amharas

Eritrea

Djibouti

Kenya

Sudan

Somalia

Egypt

Iran

Pakistan

India

Azerbaijan

Amnesty International

Human Rights Watch

World Food Program (2020 Nobel Peace Laureate)

The Nobel Prize Committee

The Atheists and Animists

The Muslims

The Protestants

The Sodomites

💭 Even those unlikely allies like: ‘Israel vs Iran’, ‘Russia + China vs Ukraine + The West’, ‘Egypt + Sudan vs Iran + Turkey’, ‘India vs Pakistan’ are all united now in the Anti Zionist-Ethiopia-Conspiracy. This has never ever happened before it is a very curios phenomenon unique appearance in world history.

✞ With the Zionist Tigrayan-Ethiopians are:

The Almighty Egziabher God & His Saints

St. Mary of Zion

The Ark of The Covenant

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See No Evil: How the United Nations is Blind to the Famine in Tigray

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 12, 2021

😈 ክፋት አይመልከቱ – የተባበሩት መንግስታት በትግራይ ረሀብ እንዴት ዕውር እንደሆነ

💭 አማራ እና ኦሮሞ ይህችን መልዓክ የመሰለች ሕጻን አስራቧት! 😠😠😠 😢😢😢

ተጋሩ፤ ወደ አዲስ አበባ አምርታችሁ ይህችን ሕፃን ካልተበቀላችኋላት፤ ለጽዮናውያንና ለትግራይ እየታገላችሁ አይደለም ማለት ነው! የሚበቀል እግዚአብሔር አምላክ ግን ፈጠነም ዘገየም በጊዜው ይበቀላቸዋል!

Yeshialem Gebreegziabher, 27, holds her daughter, Kalkidan Yeman, 6 months old, who is suffering from malnutrition at Aby Adi Health center in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, on Monday, June 7, 2021.

Courtesy: Alex de Waal

…why is it that we need to see children dying of hunger before we believe that it is happening?”

For three months, international estimates of the number of people facing humanitarian emergency or famine in Tigray have not shifted. On July 2, the UN said that 400,000 people were in “famine-like conditions.” On August 26, the UN said the same thing. That’s not because things haven’t changed for the worse. Every indication is that food has got scarcer and people are starving.

The reason why the official numbers are unchanged is because the United Nations leadership has chosen not to follow commonsense and its own expert opinion that the food crisis must by now be at very high risk of major famine. They can be blind because the information blackout is so complete.

When the last great famine struck Ethiopia 37 years ago, a senior NGO official lamented “that rather curious phenomenon that people will not believe a famine until they see it.” It took a BBC film of mass starvation for embassies, the United Nations, and the general public to become aware of that famine.

Earlier this week, Associated Press published the first pictures of the starving in Tigray in the famine of 2021. The pictures are all from Mekelle, many from Aydaer Referral Hospital in the city, where Tigrayan doctors and aid workers are trying to save the lives of severely malnourished children without outside help.

The pictures should shock the conscience of the world. They should compel humanitarians to ask why it has taken so long for us to see these realities, and to demand that we know what is happening in remote rural areas where conditions are worse. And they should compel us to ask, once again, why is it that we need to see children dying of hunger before we believe that it is happening? Are the last thirty years of professional study and institutional commitment to create early warning and monitoring systems for food security crises all for naught?

Solemn Commitments

Over the last few years there have been numerous high-level commitments to preventing food crises, especially when related to conflict. United Nations Security Council resolution 2417 of April 2018 specifically, in paragraph 12

“requests the Secretary-General to report swiftly to the Council when the risk of conflict-induced famine and wide-spread food insecurity in armed conflict contexts occurs, and expresses its intention to give its full attention to such information provided by the Secretary-General when those situations are brought to its attention.”

Ten months after the first warnings of conflict-related food insecurity were sounded, this has not happened. Doubtless, the UN Secretary General would argue that any effort on his part to fulfil that obligation would have run into opposition from countries such as China and Russia. Doubtless there is truth in that. But is the job of the leader of the UN to pre-emptively give way to every self-interested political objection that he might anticipate, or to provide moral leadership, reminding member states of their solemn commitments undertaken?

A few weeks before the conflict erupted on November 3-4, the World Food Programme received the Nobel Peace Prize “for its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict.” The W E P’s actions in Tigray since that date have not fulfilled the promise indicated that perhaps premature award.

In March this year the Secretary General himself established a High-Level Task Force on Preventing Famine. This followed a Call to Action to Prevent Famine the previous month by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation and the W E P, which included an appeal to ensure the commitment of all food security actors to support and strengthen scenario planning, independent analysis, real-time monitoring and the use of early warning mechanisms to track changes and anticipate crisis, to ensure the scaled-up action and the advocacy required to prevent a deteriorating situation.

This was followed by the G7 famine prevention and humanitarian crises compact of May 2021 which included explicit calls for collecting the data necessary for improved action, but also “we will not let lack of data be a barrier to timely action to save lives.”

Early Warnings

From November 2020 to June 2021, the data and maps provided by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs show a steadily deteriorating situation, culminating in the estimate of 400,000 people being in “category 5” of the Integrated food security Phase Classification I P C system. Category 5 is “catastrophe” or, when certain criteria for the threshold of populations in specific areas are met, “famine.” Having that number of people in that condition is a famine under anything except the most hair-splitting technical definition. But the UN food security diagnosis and response system demands technical precision.

Hence the Famine Review Committee, an independent but UN-activated and coordinated body and the analysts-of-last-resort when the politics of famine take over was convened. The FRC issued a report with four scenarios in May 2021 based upon an analysis done at the request of the IPC Global Support Unit, an FAO body. The scenarios cover a period from June until the end of September, with projections into a second period after that. We are now at the end of period 1. The worst-case scenario is number 4, identified as:

  • Intensity of conflict: Conflict escalation, spreading outside Tigray region;
  • Humanitarian supply lines, access and level of operations: No access within and into Tigray and no influx of humanitarian supplies;
  • Private sector and informal supply lines and availability of commercial goods and services: Extremely limited communication services, banks closed, no cash available, no commercial supply chain, no basic services.

This is the scenario we are currently in, with the sole difference that humanitarian access within Tigray has become much easier. This progress is offset by the blockade that prevents aid getting into Tigray. The UN estimates that approximately 100 trucks of relief supplies are needed each day. In the last 90 days, 482 trucks have been permitted to travel, along with a limited supply of assistance by air. This total is less than 6 percent of assessed need.

According to the FRC, unless there is new data demonstrating otherwise, the risk of famine during July-September is “medium to high” rising to “high” for October onwards. Under the less pessimistic scenario 3, Tigray would still be at high risk of famine in the coming three months.

In any other emergency, a report such as this would set the alarm bells ringing and lead to not only intensified humanitarian action but also intensified information gathering so that the agencies knew what to supply, where and to whom. And indeed a whole page of recommendations in the FRC report is devoted to data gathering and analysis. Among other things, the FRC also called for weekly monitoring, regular analysis updates, and another IPC within assessment within three months. In short, the world’s leading food emergency experts said that Tigray needed especially close monitoring.

Meanwhile the FAO and W E P’s August-November 2021 “Hunger Hotspots Analysis” highlights Ethiopia as one of two countries (with Madagascar) at greatest famine risk globally. The report calls for: “Support a full food security and nutrition survey in all areas of Tigray, especially among IDPs.”

No Data, No Comment

None of the promised UN action has happened. There are no new surveys, no data, no pictures.

Why have the United Nations and its specialized agencies not collected the data? On June 28, the Tigray Defense Forces defeated the Ethiopian army and expelled it from most of Tigray. This was followed by the withdrawal of the Eritrean Defense Forces. All of the major towns and roads, with the exception of western Tigray, came under the control of the TDF. Roadblocks vanished. The soldiers who had been obstructing access, stealing food, and killing, raping, and intimidating Tigrayan civilians ran away. A few days later, the UN OCHA update noted that most of Tigray had become accessible for humanitarians. To be precise, once a team had arrived in Mekelle it could travel freely and safely to the great majority of places and conduct activities, such as distributing assistance, conducting surveys and collecting information.

The UN OCHA humanitarian access map is unique. It shows no difficulty of access within Tigray, but also that the region is ringed by areas in which access is impeded or impossible. In short, the problem for the humanitarians was getting into Tigray in the first place. The Ethiopian government has systematically obstructed this access.

This prohibition of data and images keeps the starvation in Tigray away from the headlines, just as the Ethiopian government intends.

This week’s AP article contains information, known to every humanitarian worker and UN official in Ethiopia, but not hitherto made public:

“humanitarian workers boarding rare flights to the region have been given an unusual list of items they cannot bring: Dental flossers. Can openers. Multivitamins. Medicines, even personal ones. The list, obtained by the AP, also banned means of documenting the crisis, including hard drives and flash drives. Photos and video from Tigray have disappeared from social media since June as aid workers and others, facing intense searches by authorities, fear being caught with them on their devices.”

This prohibition of data and images keeps the starvation in Tigray away from the headlines, just as the Ethiopian government intends.

There has been no public protest from the UN about its inability to conduct the required information gathering.

Commonsense tells us that a region in which food supplies and other objects indispensable for the survival of the civilian population have been systematically destroyed, leaving 400,000 in “catastrophe” status and more than 5 million dependent on food aid, where no harvest can be gathered and neither commercial nor humanitarian food is allowed in, would be reduced to starvation. The FRC report puts that commonsense on an expert footing.

If the necessary data are not collected on a timely basis across the stricken communities, it is possible for localized famines to strike and then pass unnoticed—passing because the hungry people die and because the survivors move away before they can be enumerated. Which means that the data proving the famine lie in those graves.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has insisted that there is no hunger in Tigray. His advisor, Deacon Daniel Kibret has said that future researchers studying the TPLF “shouldn’t find anything about them, except after digging the ground.”

Speaking at the G7 roundtable in the UK on June 10, U.S. Special Envoy Jeff Feltman warned, we “should not wait to count the graves” before declaring the crisis in Tigray what it is: a famine. That was a warning.

But the Ethiopian government strategy works: the UN appears to operate on the principle that what cannot be seen and cannot be counted can be ignored safely. Addis Ababa has successfully intimidated the UN from making the now-inevitable call that the situation in Tigray represents “famine”—a designation that will hang around the neck of the Ethiopian Government as a badge of eternal shame.

Unless the UN starts to reveal what it knows, then by its silence it is contributing to the death by starvation of tens of thousands of people, most of them children, in Tigray. It too will be eternally shamed.

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Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 9, 2021

😈 አረመኔውን ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ አሊን በእሳት ጥረጉት!!!🔥

አይ አማራ! አይ ኦሮሞ! አይይ አማራ! አይይ ኦሮሞ! ነፍሰ ገዳዮች! ተፈጥሮ አጥፊዎች! ንብረት አውዳሚዎች፣ አገር አፍራሾች! ኦሮማራዎቹ ይህን ሁሉ ግፍ በምዕራብ ትግራይ ጽዮናውያን ላይ ፈጽመው እንኳን የአማራ ገበሬን ዛሬ ከአረመኔዎቹ የኦሮሞ አህዛብ እና የኤርትራ ቤን አሚር ሰአራዊቶች እየተከላከሉላቸው ያሉት ጽዮናውያኑ ናቸው፤ ከጽዮን እናታችን በቀር ማንም ኃይል ሳያግዛቸው።

በተለይ አማራየራስህ አማራ ነውየምትለው ሕዝብህ እያለቀ እንደሆነ ዓመት ሙሉ እንዴት ማየት ተሳነህ? “ለሃይማኖቴ ቅድስት ናት፣ ብዙ የጸሎት አባቶችን የያዘች ናት! ኢትዮጵያ ተከብራ የኖረች በአባቶቻችን ደም!” በምትላት ኢትዮጵያን ለሺህ ዓመት ባስከበረችው ትግራይ ላይ እንዲሁም በራስህ ግዛትላይ ሳይቀር ከገዳዮችህ ፋሺስቱ ኦሮሞ አህዛብ ሰአራዊት፣ ከፋሺስቱ የኢርትራ ቤን አሚር ሰአራዊት እና ከታሪካዊ አረብ እና ቱርክ ጠላቶችህ ጋር አብረህ ትዘምታለህ?! ምን ዓይነት መርገምት ነው? ካህናቶቻችህ፣ ቀሳውስቶችህና መምህራኖችህ ይህን የጨቅላ ዓይን እንኳን ለይቶ ማየት የሚችለውን ነገር እንዴት ማየት ተሳነህ? እያለቀ ያለው እኮ ኦሮሞው፣ ሙስሊሙ እና ፕሮቴስታንቱ ሳይሆን አባቴ ነው፣ እናቴ ናት፣ ወንደሜ ነው፣ እኅቴ ናት፣ ልጆቼ ናቸው የምትላቸው የኢትዮጵያ ኦርቶዶክስ ተዋሕዶ ልጆች እኮ ናቸው እያለቁ ያሉት፤ እንዴት ነው እግዚአብሄርን የማትፈራው? ከዓመት በፊት በተደጋጋሚ ተናግረን እኮ ነበር፤

💭 ፋሺስቱ የኦሮሞ ሰአራዊት ከቱርክ እና አረቦች ጋር አብሮ መጀመሪያ ትግራይን ያወድማታል ቀጥሎ የአማራ ክልል ወደተባለው የኢትዮጵያ ግዛት በመዞር ጭፍጨፋዎችንን እና ውድመቶችን ያካሂዳል፣ እነ ጄነራል አሳምነውን ሲገድሉብህ፣ አስራ ሰባት ሴት ተማሪሆችህን አግተው ጡቶቻቸውን ቆርጠው ለአኖሌ ኃውልት ሲሰዋቸውና ካህናቱን እና ቀሳውስቱን በኦሮሚያ ሲዖል ሲያቃጥሏችና እነዚህን የመሳሰሉትን አሰቃቂ ግፎችን እንኳን ለመበቀል፤ የተቃውሞ ሰልፍ እንኳን የማድረግ አቅም የሌለህ ልፍስፍስ መሆንህን በደንብ መዝግበውታል፤ ስለዚህ የአማራን ገበሬ ለማስጨረስና እርሻውንም ለመውረስ ወደ ወሎ እና ትግራይ ይልካቸዋል፣ ስለዚህ ባፋጣኝ የበላህንና የሚበላህን ዘንዶ መቀለቡን አቁምና ከጽዮናውያን ወንድሞችህና እኅቶችህ ጋር አብር፣ብለን እኮ ነበር።

ያው አሁን ሰሜን ወሎን ለእስላማዊቷ ኦሮሞ ኤሚራትለማጽዳት ከቱርክ እና ኤሚራቶች ባገኛቸው ድሮኖች እየጨፈጨፋትና እያጋያት ነው። አማራ፤ እግዚአብሔርን በእጅጉ የሚያስቆጣ በጣም ከባድ ታሪካዊ ስህተት እየሠራህ እኮ ነው! ኢንጅነር ይልቃል እኮ፤ “ኢትዮጵያን እያፈረሳት ያለው አማራ ነው”ሲል ፻% ትክክል ናቸው። ቢሊየን ዶላር ለህዝብህና ለአገርህም ማውደሚያ የጦር መሣሪያ፣ ቢሊየን ዶላር ለኢሳያስ አፈቆርኪ! እንደው ድሃ የሆነችዋን ሃገርህን ከጠላት ጋር አብረህ እንዲህ ታጠፋት?! አይይይ!

ፈጠነም ዘገየም አረመኔውን የኦሮሞ ፋሺስት አገዛዝ ሙሉ በሙሉ ማስወገድ ግድ ይሆናል፤ ከስህተትህ ተምረህ በንስሐ ለመዳን ወደድክም ጠላህም አረመኔውን ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ አሊን እና ጭፍሮቹን በእሳት የመጥረግ ሃላፊነቱ በቅድሚያ የአማራ ነው፤ ይህን የማታደርግ ከሆነ እና ጽዮናውያን ከቀደሙህ ግን ለአንድ ሺህ ዓመት በጽዮናውያን ጸጥ ለጥ ብለህ የመገዛት ግዴታ አለብህ። በሩዋንዳም ብዙ መስዋዕት የከፈሉት ቱሲዎች እነ ፕሬዚደንት ፖል ካጋሜ ናቸው ሩዋንዳን ከዚያም ዘልቀው ኮንጎንን እና ሞዛምቢክን አንቀጥቅጠውና በተለይ ለሩዋንዳ ብልጽግናውንና ሰላሙን አምጥተው በመግዛት ላይ ያሉት።

😈 አረመኔውን ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ አሊን 🔥 በእሳት የሚጠርግ ከእነ አፄ ዮሐንስ የማይተናነስ ጀግና ሰማዕት እና የኢትዮጵያ ባለውለታ ነው!✞

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It’s The Weeknd! Superstar Singer Becomes World Food Programme Goodwill Ambassador

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 8, 2021

💭 Record-breaking vocalist and songwriter inducted into ‘WFP family’ at special ceremony in Los Angeles

Award-winning Canadian singer The Weeknd, who holds the record for the longest-charting single in the US, has joined with World Food Programme (WFP) as a Goodwill Ambassador.

The UN World Food Programme is doing urgent and important work to change and save lives on a daily basis and I feel passionately about addressing world hunger and helping people in need,” he said, accepting the honour at a special ceremony in Los Angeles yesterday (7 October).

The Weeknd has been a passionate advocate and generous supporter of humanitarian causes throughout his career, donating more than US$3 million to various organizations in the past year alone. Most recently, he gifted US$1 million to WFP’s relief efforts in Ethiopia following months of deadly violence.

As the son of Ethiopian immigrants to Canada, the conflict deeply affected him, he has said, and ultimately this moved him to deepen his relationship with WFP.
“Our partnership is an authentic extension of all our efforts and intentions to help those in need and bring an end to so much suffering,” said The Weeknd (born Abel Tesfaye).

WFP Executive Director David Beasley said: “We are thrilled to welcome The Weeknd to the WFP family. His compassion and commitment to helping the world’s hungriest people is truly inspirational.”

Beasley added: “Every night, 811 million people go to bed hungry, and another 270 million are marching toward starvation. This is just not right and we have got to speak out and act today to save lives. We need everyone to come join our movement to end hunger – it is all-hands on deck to avoid a global catastrophe.”

The Weeknd, known for hits such as ‘Starboy’ and ‘Take My Breath’, joins an international roster of ambassadors including Kate Hudson and Michael Kors, who lend their voices to support WFP’s mission to end hunger. The organization provides lifesaving food assistance to more than 100 million people in 80 countries.

WFP USA chief Barron Segar said: “Whether he is performing or speaking out about global hunger, The Weeknd’s voice is powerful and inspiring, only matched by his dedication to helping people around the globe. We are honoured that he has joined our mission. He will undoubtedly inspire the next generation of humanitarians in the fight to ensure no man, woman or child goes to bed hungry.”

WFP said via a press release: “The continuous record-breaking of charts, sales and streams, headlining the biggest festivals and stadiums in the world including this year’s Super Bowl, and his ever-mysterious public persona, have combined to establish The Weeknd as one of the most compelling and significant artists of the 21st century.”

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ለበጎ ያድርገው፤ አቤል ጥሩ ሰው ይመስላል! ሰሞኑን ኢትዮጵያዊቷን ሳሃራን ከምታሳድጋት አሜሪካዊቷ ተዋናይ አንጀሊና ጆሊ ጋር በተያያዘ ከአቤል ተስፋዬ ጋር ወጥታለችስለዚህ፤ የፍቅር ግኑኝነትሳይኖራቸው አይቀርም ተብሎ እየተወራ ነው። ግን እኔ እንደሚመስለኝ ግን ምናልባት በኢትዮጵያ የሚደረገውን እርዳታ አመልክቶ በጋራ የሚሠሩት በጎ ነገር ስላለ ሊሆን ይችላል የሚገናኙት። እግዚአብሔር ያውቀዋል።

ሌላ የሚገርመው፤ በዛሬው ዕለት የኖቤል ሰላም ሽልማት ለአንድ ፀረፑቲን ሩሲያዊ ጋዜጠኛ እና የፊሊፒኖች ሴት ጋዜጠኛ መሰጠቱ ተገልጿል። አምና ልክ በዚህ ጊዜ የሚከተሉትን ጽሑፍ እና ቪዲዮ አቅርቤ ነበር። አጋጣሚየፈጠራቸውን ነጠብጣቦቹን እናገናኛቸው፤

💭 Nobel Laureate vs Nobel Laureate | Blocking of Food Distribution in Ethiopia

👉 Originally posted on December 10, 2020

👉 ከዓመት በፊት በቀድሞው ቻነል የተላከ

👉 Nobel Peace LAfrican Unionreate Abiy Ahmed

Using Hunger as a Weapon.

No Word about it from Oslo & Rome

👉 Noble Peace Prize = License for Genocide

👉 የኖቤል የሰላም ሽልማት = ለዘር ማጥፋት ወንጀል ፈቃድ

Last year’s Nobel Peace LAfrican Unionreate Abiy Ahmed Ali is blocking this year’s Nobel Peace LAfrican Unionreate’s The World Food Program’s (WFP) food relief in Ethiopia.

እንደው በአጋጣሚ? 2019 ኖቤል ሰላም ተሸላሚው አረመኔው ጂኒ ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ ረሃብን እንደ ጦር መሣሪያ በመጠቀም የትግራይን ሕዝብ በረሃብ ለመቅጣት ወስኗል፤ ለዚህም ተግባሩ ከሉሲፈራውያኑ ተቋማት የሚሰጠውን ትዕዛዝ በመቀበል የዘንድሮውን የሰላም ተሸላሚን እርዳታ በማገድና ምግብም እንዳያከፋፍል ለማድረግ በሰራተኞቹ ላይ ተኩስ መክፈት መርጧል። የ2020 የኖቤል ሰላም ሽልማት ዛሬ ይበረከታል።

የኖርዌይ የኖቤል ኮሚቴ የዓለም ምግብ ፕሮግራምን ለምን እንደሚያከብሩ ሦስት ምክንያቶችን ሰጠ ፤ ረሃብን መዋጋት ፣ ግጭት በተከሰተባቸው አካባቢዎች ሰላም እንዲሰፍን ሁኔታዎችን ማሻሻል እና “ረሃብን እንደ ጦር መሣሪያ እና የግጭት መሣሪያ ላለመጠቀም በሚደረገው ጥረት እንደ አንቀሳቃሽ ኃይል እርምጃ መውሰድ። ”

በጣም ወሳኙ እና አወዛጋቢ የሆነው ያ ሦስተኛው ምክንያት ነው። በአሁን ሰዓት በትግራይ የረሃብ እና ጦር ወንጀል እየተፈጸመ ነው።

👉 ☆ዘገባው በትክክል እንዳስቀመጠው በረሃብ እና ጦር ወንጀል ተጠያቂ የሚሆኑት አካላት፦

ፋሺስት አህዛብ የአብዮት አህመድ ኦሮሞ አገዛዝ

ፋሺስት አህዛብ የአማራ ፋኖ ሚሊሺያ

ፋሺስት አህዛብ የህወሃት ፓርቲ

ፋሺስት አህዛብ የኢሳያስ አፈወርቂ አገዛዝ

የሕዝብ ቁጥር ቀናሹና ሉሲፈራዊው የተባበሩት መንግሥታት ተቋም

ናቸው።

👉 ይህን እናክልበት፤

በትግራይ ሕዝብ ላይ ትኩሱ የዘር ማጥፋት ጦርነት ከመጀመሩ ከዓመት በፊት የሚከተለውን መል ዕክት አስተላልፌ ነበር፦

አቡነ ማትያስ + /ር ቴዎድሮስ + /ር ሊያ ታደሰ + አቶ ተወልደ ገ/ማርያም ካልዘገየ የስልጣን ወንበራቸውን ባፋጣኝ እንዲያስረክቡ ትግራዋያን ወገኖቼ መጠየቅ አለባችሁ! የትግራይን ሕዝብ ለሚመጣው ጥፋት ተጠያቂ ለማድረግ ነው ያስቀመጧቸውና!”

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Ethiopia Committing Possible Genocide in Tigray | Rep Michael McCaul to CNN

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 8, 2021

No Favours For Nobel Peace Laureate Mass Murderer

Rep. Michael McCaul is the ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs committee. He calls for a bipartisan response to possible war crimes in Ethiopia.

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The Economist | A. Ahmed Against The World | Ethiopia Is Losing Friends & Influence

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 7, 2021

From The Economist

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The Economist | No Favours For Killers: Ethiopia is Deliberately Starving its Own Citizens

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 7, 2021

👉 ገብርኤል 👉 ማርያም 👉 ኡራኤል 👉 ጊዮርጊስ 👉 ተክለ ሐይማኖት 👉 ዮሴፍ 👉 መድኃኔ ዓለም

💭 ለገዳዮች ምንም ውለታ የለም፤ ኢትዮጵያ ሆን ብላ የራሷን ዜጎች እያስራበች ነው

Ethiopia is Deliberately Starving its Own Citizens. The World Should Apply Whatever Pressure it Can to Force it to Stop

💭 My Note: Evil Abiy Ahmed Ali Seems increasingly paranoid and erratic. Yes! A leader of a country starving his citizens because they are not Oromos, Muslims or Pentecostals, rather Tigrayans and Orthodox Christians. And Orthodox Russia is embracing this evil monster! Mind-Boggling, very Sad! Isn’t it?!

From The Economist

Abiy, who won the Nobel peace prize in 2019 for ending a long conflict with Eritrea, seems increasingly paranoid and erratic. But to do anything less would be to stand by as mass murder is taking place. To avert a calamity, Western governments must pull every lever they have.

It is almost a year since Abiy Ahmed, the prime minister of Ethiopia, launched a “law enforcement” operation against the government of the northern region of Tigray, which he accused of rebellion. Since the beginning, the ensuing conflict has been marked by war crimes. Late last year in the city of Accsoom, for instance, Eritrean troops fighting alongside Ethiopian forces murdered hundreds of civilians, mostly men and boys. Some were lined up and shot in the back. Others were gunned down as they came out of church or murdered while lying in bed in hospital. And the Tigrayans have been accused, among other atrocities, of raping and killing Eritrean refugees in un camps.

Horrifying as these crimes are, they are now being eclipsed by an even more heinous one: a deliberate attempt by the Ethiopian government to starve its own citizens. Since the fighting broke out Tigray has suffered an increasingly restrictive blockade by government forces. Since July it has received only a fraction of the food needed to keep its 6m inhabitants alive, hardly any fuel and no medical supplies at all. More than 5m people do not have enough to eat. Some 400,000 of those are facing what aid agencies call “catastrophic” hunger—the last step on the path to mass starvation. Aid workers compare the crisis to Ethiopia’s famine of the 1980s, when 400,000-700,000 died.

Ethiopia’s government insists it is doing all it can to help the hungry in Tigray and, in particular, that it is letting aid pass through its blockade. Data from the UN tell a different story.

Aid agencies reckon that 100 trucks of food and medicine must enter the state each day to avert famine. Only about a tenth of that is being let through by the government and its allies. Instead of asking international agencies for help to feed its citizens, the government is impeding their efforts. It has suspended the work of two of them, Médecins Sans Frontières and the Norwegian Refugee Council, and has also expelled seven senior un officials, accusing them of “meddling” in its internal affairs.

America and the European Union have taken a few steps to press Ethiopia and the Tigrayans to stop the war and end abuses, including halting the sale of weapons and withholding some bilateral aid. America has also threatened to impose financial sanctions on people implicated in war crimes or in fanning the conflict’s flames.

But the impact has been negligible. To replace arms previously supplied by France, Germany and Israel, Ethiopia has turned to Turkey and Iran, among others. To make up for the reduction in aid, it has asked the IMF for a bail-out and its creditors for forgiveness of some of its $30bn in external debt.

It would take an arms embargo by the UN to stop the government getting hold of deadly weapons. Yet China and Russia are preventing the UN Security Council, which on October 6th discussed the conflict in Tigray for the tenth time, from even condemning the expulsion of UN officials, much less imposing strict sanctions.

Fortunately, Western countries still have considerable leverage. The emergency loan that Ethiopia wants from the IMF and the forbearance it is seeking from creditors depend on the acquiescence of America and Europe. They should not yield until the blockade ends. Trade is another point of pressure. Ethiopia exports about $250m a year to America under the African Growth and Opportunity Act, a duty-free scheme. Each country eligible to take part is reviewed by the American authorities every year. They should remove Ethiopia from the list unless Tigray is fed.

These steps may not work. Abiy, who won the Nobel peace prize in 2019 for ending a long conflict with Eritrea, seems increasingly paranoid and erratic. But to do anything less would be to stand by as mass murder is taking place. To avert a calamity, Western governments must pull every lever they have.

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