BBC - Tigrians settlment in Welkait and Humera: "Hadguy Mirutz was overwhelmed by his new, fertile plot of land"
Posted: 11 Nov 2020, 18:45
This is BBC's report of Thursday, 3 March, 2005
It shows clearly how Facist TPLF destroyed the Native welkait Amhars and settled Tigrians in the fertile regions of Welkait and Humera
BBC Thursday, 3 March, 2005
BBC - Tigrians settlment in Welkait and Humera: "Hadguy Mirutz was overwhelmed by his new, fertile plot of land"

BBC Thursday, 3 March, 2005
BBC - Tigrians settlment in Welkait and Humera: "Hadguy Mirutz was overwhelmed by his new, fertile plot of land"
"But the government of Meles Zenawi, some of whose members fought to topple the Derg in 1991, see resettlement as one vital component in efforts to give Ethiopia Tigrians food security.
Hadguy Mirutz travelled hundreds of miles for a fertile plot of land. Hadguy Mirutz has decided to abandon his plot of dusty land near Mekele in Tigray. He has volunteered to move hundreds of miles to a new home where he has been told he will get two hectares of rich, fertile soil. He is leaving his wife and four children behind, but they hope to join him in a year.
"I am very excited and very optimistic," says Mr Mirutz as he clambered aboard a bus, one of convoy of 16 taking a thousand people off to a new start. "I know people who have been on a similar programme - relatives and friends who left last year - and they told me the land is fertile. I believe them."
Read more http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/n ... 312717.stm
It shows clearly how Facist TPLF destroyed the Native welkait Amhars and settled Tigrians in the fertile regions of Welkait and Humera
BBC Thursday, 3 March, 2005
BBC - Tigrians settlment in Welkait and Humera: "Hadguy Mirutz was overwhelmed by his new, fertile plot of land"

BBC Thursday, 3 March, 2005
BBC - Tigrians settlment in Welkait and Humera: "Hadguy Mirutz was overwhelmed by his new, fertile plot of land"
"But the government of Meles Zenawi, some of whose members fought to topple the Derg in 1991, see resettlement as one vital component in efforts to give Ethiopia Tigrians food security.
Hadguy Mirutz travelled hundreds of miles for a fertile plot of land. Hadguy Mirutz has decided to abandon his plot of dusty land near Mekele in Tigray. He has volunteered to move hundreds of miles to a new home where he has been told he will get two hectares of rich, fertile soil. He is leaving his wife and four children behind, but they hope to join him in a year.
"I am very excited and very optimistic," says Mr Mirutz as he clambered aboard a bus, one of convoy of 16 taking a thousand people off to a new start. "I know people who have been on a similar programme - relatives and friends who left last year - and they told me the land is fertile. I believe them."
Read more http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/n ... 312717.stm
