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Why do tegarus lust to kill innocent Amaras Whats wrong with these monsters

Posted: 07 Sep 2020, 06:02
by Noble Amhara
We can estimate around 2 Million to 5 Million Amharas were genocided by TPLF man made Malaria they purposely made sure amhara had no hospitals or aid so amharas could die everywhere in order to depopulate all my people these millions create millions. Now it’s the time to end this genocide all rural Amara communities should have hospitals and roads should be developed so amara population can recover as quick as possible from the agame gulag!

How many Amara people are in Ethiopia we can estimate Amharas are bigger then the oromos many estimate Amhara to be 50 Million now imagine if the amara genocide never occurred Amara would be 70 Million for example if a all amhara diaspora unite to fight malaria and build hospitals in amara region this will help recouver the population slowly


incidents that affected Amharas in Amhara Region.
Background
Amharas in Amhara Region have also been massacred through drought and starvation, through disease and epidemics, individually and en masse. The initiatives to fight the malaria epidemic had been launched during the Derge regime have been completely dismantled by the TPLF and its centers relocated to Tigray Region. This led to the catastrophic deaths of Amharas of malaria and other communicable diseases on a daily basis. In the lowlands of the Amhara Region, many people have died leaving behind no one to bury the dead. Even in Bahir Dar, the home of the Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM), people were dying of malaria on a daily basis until the latter part of the 1990s (E.C. start of the 1990s).
Many Amharas have died of malaria in the extreme hot weather conditions in Shewa, Gojjam, Gondar and Wollo. In less than 10 years, equal amounts of Amharas have died of malaria as people killied during the Red Terror. During the reign of the current Government, the ones that survived the malaria outbreaks have died of HIV. Children have been left orphans and parents have been left without anyone to look after and eventually bury them. Many have had their lives cruelly cut off at a young age. It has become the norms to watch young people, who used to be strong, waste away on their sick beds. It is heartbreaking to watch children being forced into begging and women being compelled to be prostitutes because of hardship. It is common to see the sick sharing the same bed and dying the next day. It has become the norm to see children filled with worry about their future as they watch their father die and know that their mother will follow soon. This has become the life of many Amharas since the late 1990s.
In addition to the death and destruction wrought by disease and an inadequate medical/public health response Amharas continued to be killed. At times being labeled as outlaws, other times for no apparent reason, in daylight or at night in the city or the villages, in places of worship or on the streets individually or en masse, Amharas have been imprisoned, fired from work or forced to flee. While all these are happening to Amharas there are no questions from Government agencies or organizations. The Amharas have no place to seek refuge. They have been displaced from the lands of their ancestors. It is common everywhere for individual Amharas to fall sick, to die, to be too poor to have clothing, to be forced to flee. This is the fate of Amhars, not other ethnic groups have suffered for decades in the same way and magnitudes as the Amharas did.
Findings
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