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1991 Click the link and listen to the audio 'Cohen's Coup' In Ethiopia? WWW.NEWSWEEK.COM Throwing stones and wielding clubs, demonstrators took to the streets of Addis Ababa last week. They weren't protesting the remnants of the Mengistu government, whose 14 years of brutality brought Ethiopia to...
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Next Phase of Ethiopia's Civil War: Tigray vs Amhara
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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Sxb, we have no brothers. We will be yelling brothers as they slit our throats. There are only temporary alliances. And we really ought to stop jumping on peoples' wagons and start chartering our own destiny. Ethiopia is a country of being the oppressors or being oppressed. It does not matter who is in power. It has been like since the formation of modern Ethiopia by Melenik. The country is at crossroads. Whatever the outcome is, I assure you every nation will come out armed to the teeth and will be willing to go to war with its neighbors, with the central government, and with any entity. I stated in other posts, the outcome for Ethiopia will be one of three things unhappy marriage like Bosnia, a centralized state which comes at a price (which also means back to dictatorship), or loose confederation which may lead to outright secession. Whatever the outcome will be, don't expect a vibrant democratic and civic-minded Ethiopia to rise out of this mess.
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Galbeedi, A Somali has no future in Ethiopia and Muslims will not be given authority over historically Christian land. Any Ethiopian state has been and will always be hostile to Somalis. You are right Tigray does not have the capacity to march to Addis by itself and take over the reins of the state. To his credit, Abiy has put the West in an awkward position, they have a choice between siding with him or watching the disintegrations. Siding with Abiy means there is no one doing their dirty work in the region, in other words, there is no Zenawi, and not siding with him will certainly lead to some sort of confederation with a weak central government, and a strong periphery that will dedicate the center, or simply outright secession. Tigray and in effect other regions will not settle for a very centralized state. If this conflict showed anything, it is that no one is in a position to fully realize their goals. Ethiopia might turn out to be like Bosnia, an unhappy between people that hate each other.
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