Agazi General wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025, 00:15Agazi General wrote: ↑18 Apr 2025, 02:33Agazi General wrote: ↑15 Apr 2025, 19:40Agazi General wrote: ↑19 Feb 2025, 22:00Agazi General wrote: ↑30 May 2024, 21:23WAWWWW MY AGAZIAN SIS-STAR/BRAZER/WE/THEY/SHE-HE-IT, GETS EXCITED AND HAPPY AT Z IDEA OF ZIS WAR, BEKAUSE OF WAT ZEY DID 2 TIGRAY. I DO NOT BLAME U. LET ZEM FITE UNTIL Z RETURN OF JESUS.
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Re: Oromo vow to encircle and suffocate Amhara
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The Amharas-Gallas war is well into its more than two and a half years with no end in sight and Fano has been running around in circles since then, so I am going to repeat what I said Jan 13, 2022 almost four years ago.
Both Amhara and Galla regions are landlocked regions, both are equally geographically disadvantaged and thus neither side is able to decisively defeat the other in a short war, However, whoever Somali State side with will have the upper hand, Somali State is war-torn Ethiopia’s primary gateway to seas, 99.99 percent of war-torn Ethiopia's meager imports and exports pass through Somali State, Key supply routes are crucial in wartime.
Closing the vital Djibouti-Addis Ababa road is the best and quickest way to neutralize Ethiopia's ragtag military and the whole country (Except Somali State), One thing is for sure, there will never be peace between Amharas and Gallas, never in a million years.
Both Amhara and Galla regions are landlocked regions, both are equally geographically disadvantaged and thus neither side is able to decisively defeat the other in a short war, However, whoever Somali State side with will have the upper hand, Somali State is war-torn Ethiopia’s primary gateway to seas, 99.99 percent of war-torn Ethiopia's meager imports and exports pass through Somali State, Key supply routes are crucial in wartime.
Closing the vital Djibouti-Addis Ababa road is the best and quickest way to neutralize Ethiopia's ragtag military and the whole country (Except Somali State), One thing is for sure, there will never be peace between Amharas and Gallas, never in a million years.
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One must eliminate the other, War-torn Ethiopia is too small for over 85 distinct ethnic groups.
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At Least 50 Civilians Reportedly Massacred In Bulen District, Benishangul Gumuz Region
November 24, 2025

There are more than 85 countries in war-torn Ethiopia.
At least 50 civilians mostly ethnic Amharas are massacred in Bulen district, Benishangul Gumuz region Ethiopia. Over 10 of the victims are reported to be women. The incident occurred last Saturday. Sources from the area told borkena that the attack targeted ethnic identity.
The gunmen who perpetrated the attack entered the town around 5:30 a.m. local time, as government authorities confirmed. Also, residents from the area say “Galla Terrorists” gunmen are behind the attack. This is an ethnic Oromo militant nationalist group that calls itself Shane.
The number of deaths from this attack is expected to rise as there are those wounded and admitted to hospital in a life threatening condition.
Initially the number of those killed and whose bodies were found at the scene were 40, according to sources.
Shibeshi Bareda, deputy head of Bulen district administration, on Sunday has confirmed the killing when he expressed “deep condolences” for those killed in Bakuje Kebele by what he described as “extremist gunmen.”
Ethnic Amharas in the Oromia and Benishangul Gumuz regions have been targets of organized attacks over the past seven years.
Source: war-torn Ethiopia amateur media outlets.
November 24, 2025

There are more than 85 countries in war-torn Ethiopia.
At least 50 civilians mostly ethnic Amharas are massacred in Bulen district, Benishangul Gumuz region Ethiopia. Over 10 of the victims are reported to be women. The incident occurred last Saturday. Sources from the area told borkena that the attack targeted ethnic identity.
The gunmen who perpetrated the attack entered the town around 5:30 a.m. local time, as government authorities confirmed. Also, residents from the area say “Galla Terrorists” gunmen are behind the attack. This is an ethnic Oromo militant nationalist group that calls itself Shane.
The number of deaths from this attack is expected to rise as there are those wounded and admitted to hospital in a life threatening condition.
Initially the number of those killed and whose bodies were found at the scene were 40, according to sources.
Shibeshi Bareda, deputy head of Bulen district administration, on Sunday has confirmed the killing when he expressed “deep condolences” for those killed in Bakuje Kebele by what he described as “extremist gunmen.”
Ethnic Amharas in the Oromia and Benishangul Gumuz regions have been targets of organized attacks over the past seven years.
Source: war-torn Ethiopia amateur media outlets.