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The heartbreaking Mai kadra massacre by TPLF
Posted: 31 Jan 2021, 18:19
by Weyane.is.dead
'Soaked in blood'
Amnesty Internationa has spoken to witnesses who said forces loyal to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) were responsible for the mass killings, apparently after they suffered defeat from the federal EDF forces.
Three people told Amnesty International that survivors of the massacre told them that they were attacked by members of Tigray Special Police Force and other TPLF members.
“There was a military operation by the EDF and Amhara Special Force against the Tigray Special Police and militia at a place called Lugdi during the daytime on 9 November. After they defeated the Tigray forces, the EDF spent the night on the outskirts of Mai-Kadra town. When we entered, we saw a lot of dead bodies, soaked in blood, on the streets and rental dormitories frequented by seasonal workers. The view was really debasing, and I am still in shock struggling to cope with the experience,” a civilian who entered the town after it was retaken by EDF told Amnesty International.
Re: The heartbreaking Mai kadra massacre by TPLF
Posted: 31 Jan 2021, 19:18
by Weyane.is.dead
There's ample evidence to indict tplf fat rats for heinous crimes against humanity. The Federal government should approach interpol and request the extradition of tplf minions hiding abroad.
Ato seye comes to mind

Re: The heartbreaking Mai kadra massacre by TPLF
Posted: 31 Jan 2021, 20:18
by Weyane.is.dead
The Amhara liyu hayl finished tplf within hours. All that empty bravado done and dusted with no tplf left to tell the tale.
Re: The heartbreaking Mai kadra massacre by TPLF
Posted: 31 Jan 2021, 22:50
by Abe Abraham
The cowards slaughtered the innocent people.
Now they have nowhere to hide.
Re: The heartbreaking Mai kadra massacre by TPLF
Posted: 01 Feb 2021, 11:56
by Weyane.is.dead
Cowardice is in their dna. Tplf rodents will pay for the genocides committed in ogaden, Amhara, gambella and oromia regions.
Abe Abraham wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021, 22:50
The cowards slaughtered the innocent people.
Now they have nowhere to hide.
Re: The heartbreaking Mai kadra massacre by TPLF
Posted: 01 Feb 2021, 14:32
by Za-Ilmaknun
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021, 18:19
'Soaked in blood'
Amnesty Internationa has spoken to witnesses who said forces loyal to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) were responsible for the mass killings, apparently after they suffered defeat from the federal EDF forces.
Three people told Amnesty International that survivors of the massacre told them that they were attacked by members of Tigray Special Police Force and other TPLF members.
“There was a military operation by the EDF and Amhara Special Force against the Tigray Special Police and militia at a place called Lugdi during the daytime on 9 November. After they defeated the Tigray forces, the EDF spent the night on the outskirts of Mai-Kadra town. When we entered, we saw a lot of dead bodies, soaked in blood, on the streets and rental dormitories frequented by seasonal workers. The view was really debasing, and I am still in shock struggling to cope with the experience,” a civilian who entered the town after it was retaken by EDF told Amnesty International.
What is more disturbing is the realization that they had a long list of names of the indigenous population ready to exterminate if they were not checked in the nick of time by friendly forces. This will go on for generations to remember TPLF as a fascist party.
Re: The heartbreaking Mai kadra massacre by TPLF
Posted: 01 Feb 2021, 17:09
by Weyane.is.dead
Well said. The evil history of tplf will have to be told for generations to come. Tplf should be outlawed and hunted like the natzis.
Za-Ilmaknun wrote: ↑01 Feb 2021, 14:32
Weyane.is.dead wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021, 18:19
'Soaked in blood'
Amnesty Internationa has spoken to witnesses who said forces loyal to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) were responsible for the mass killings, apparently after they suffered defeat from the federal EDF forces.
Three people told Amnesty International that survivors of the massacre told them that they were attacked by members of Tigray Special Police Force and other TPLF members.
“There was a military operation by the EDF and Amhara Special Force against the Tigray Special Police and militia at a place called Lugdi during the daytime on 9 November. After they defeated the Tigray forces, the EDF spent the night on the outskirts of Mai-Kadra town. When we entered, we saw a lot of dead bodies, soaked in blood, on the streets and rental dormitories frequented by seasonal workers. The view was really debasing, and I am still in shock struggling to cope with the experience,” a civilian who entered the town after it was retaken by EDF told Amnesty International.
What is more disturbing is the realization that they had a long list of names of the indigenous population ready to exterminate if they were not checked in the nick of time by friendly forces. This will go on for generations to remember TPLF as a fascist party.