Amhara Crisis: Is Ethiopia the Next Yugoslavia?

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Published 2023-09-02
Uncover the shocking truth behind Ethiopia's recent crisis in this gripping video! Militant clashes, ethnic tensions, and a fragile government. Is this the prelude to an even bigger catastrophe? Don't miss out on this crucial analysis.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Mtioo1
    As a Croat, I just wish them peace because never should a nation deserve so much chaos, pain and death like Yugoslavia had
  • @birhanjommy
    This is an excellent insight into the current Amahra crisis. 1) Amharas were betrayed in the disputed region issue under the guise of the Pretoria Accords. 2) The dissolution of the Amhara Special Forces was pushed through too early and rashly at the wrong time before the dispute with Tigray could be settled. 3) The continued massacre and expulsion of ethnic Amharas from Oromia and Benishangul are not seriously addressed to stop it. 4) The affair behind Addis Ababa and the city of Sheger is secretly aimed at tormenting ethnic Amhara and curbing Addis Ababa's expansion. The overwhelming majority of the people in Addis Ababa are ethnic Amharas. Despite this fact, the police in Addis Ababa are predominantly ethnic Oromo. 5) The Amhara's selective refusal to travel across the country and into Addis Ababa and the harassment of the already angered ethnic Amharas provoked them into rebellion.
  • @poetryaddict1
    I'm from the occupied Somali region in Ethiopia. We want to break away and rejoin Somalia. We are not Ethiopian.
  • @ahmed-em8nt
    thank God now. Because it used to be embarrassing to say that I am Amhara. Even though we are in trouble I am very happy that FANO gave me the opportunity to call myself Amhara and be proud to be Amhara.
  • @TT-yh8eb2234
    As an Ethiopian, it really breaks my heart to see my country filled with ethnic violence. Ethiopia is fundamentally broken, it starts with the constitution and ethnic politics!
  • @Omer1996E.C
    As an Ethiopian, I want to tell you something In Yugoslavia, everyone wanted to be free and independent, in Ethiopia nobody wants this, rather everyone wants to control the rest of the country, everyone wants to be the master, first it was the imperial amharas, a pause with communists, then EPRDF tigrians, and now many claim it's prosperity oromos, it's seems like it's like that, but it's debatable. What I want to say is, don't worry, Ethiopia won't disintegrate, but it'll keep eating itself like forever maybe
  • @solomonwaka-fy6we
    fano is a historical term used in Ethiopian struggles against injustice and foreign invaders. It is mainly shown as a youth movement that has played a significant role in preserving the concept of Ethiopian nationhood. As a youth group, it has emerged from within the Amhara ethnic group and has features of reminiscent of classical political, religious, or even social movements that drive youthful frustrations into acts of agitation until they achieve a measure of reform. Traditionally, the Fano struggle had focused on fending off attacks against Ethiopia. In recent years, Fano has become a household name and a crucial movement tasked with saving the very existence of the Amhara population as well as the integrity of Ethiopia. In this, it differs from other similar youth movements in the country, whose aim is to dismember the Ethiopian state into ethnic components. Fano is made of a defiant and patriotic youth which is able to shoulder an Ethiopia that is arising from the ashes bequeathed to them. This revolutionary generation and movement has to be nurtured. Fano is not just an embodiment of the physical defiance but also an intellectual movement that abhors ethnic fascism, narrow nationalism, apartheid policies, internal colonialism and all forms of pseudo-legal acts of political corruption. Instead, it upholds a civic sense of public duty, patriotism and vision for the good of the entire country.
  • @teddyamhara
    I am Amhara, first of all we need an equal treatment with other Ethiopians. If not we can't continue like this killed brutally everyday by the prosperity party led government. We'll continue untill we become free & free from any mistreatment in our country that we built by our blood. No joke!
  • @MadJustin7
    That map gave me chills. The geographic distribution of the Oromia and the Sidama ethnic group even looks like Bosnia.
  • I had been at Amhara for about five years. What a god gifted country, loving people, very progressing nation, very sad to see present conditions. Dear ethiopians discuss among your leaders get this nation back to normal
  • I love how this channel has evolved. Thank you for providing such level-headed insight into situations around the world otherwise ignored by Western media.
  • @dejentadele6858
    As Amhara Ethiopian, The reason this conflict has escalated because of the utter failure of regional and federal government of answering Amharas people questions. 1, border issues with Tigray. The so called western Tigray was taken by tplf when they came to power 2, I can say in all regions of Ethiopia ,Amhara have been targeted and massacred just because they ethnic Amhara. This has been happening since TPLF came power and it scarleted since2018. 3. Amhara Regional Government must be dissolved. They are the most incompetent and corrupt people, rather than leading and representing their own people interests, they kiss ass of the federal e
  • @aledwake
    OROMO Region IS simply the masscer Center of Amhara Ethnic. Where IS the international Community ❓ WHO Stands for human Right?
  • @nathannahom7159
    I'm an ethiopian and I'm very sad because this conflict is happening 😪😪😪😪😪😔
  • Thank you for providing unbiased and reliable information to the whole world.
  • thanks sir 🙏 According to the report,a total of 137,000 Amharas known to the family are imprisoned & suffering in Afar, Awash & Sidamo. Another 30,000 are being tortured in detention centers where their families do not know where they are. #AmharaMassArrest
  • Hey, Thank you for covering the current crisis in Amhara. I believe you got few important facts wrong but again thanks for giving it coverage. It is a serious issue but many aren't reporting about it.🙏🏽
  • @Yamakuzi007
    Amhara needs to be a republic. Let every other ethnic go their own way. Even European countries is based in ethnicities except Belgium which has ethnic tension and Switzerland. Others also want to be independent like Catalonia, Bask and Corsica etc. African artificial borders must go. Let Ethiopia be the first. Amhara power 💪