JUSTICE FOR TIGRAY MOTHERS!
Posted: 09 Jun 2022, 10:40
ናብታ ዝተፈጠርካላ ምድሪ ኽሳዕ እትምለስ፡ እንጌራኻ ብረሃጽ ገጽካ ብላዕ ዝብል ትእዛዝ እግዚአብሄር እምበር ፡ "ናይ ትኳቦ እንጌራኻ ብደም ህጻናት ደቅኻ ብላዕ" ዝብል ትእዛዝ አይተዋህበናን።




Now the town looks a ghost town with no young life on the streets. This is just the start of the crisis that will paralyze the Tigre people for generations to come. The 500k dead and the more than a million wounded and crippled people will definitely be staller reminders that Nazism first and foremost eats up its own.Abere wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 10:51
According to recent audit of legal residents of Maichew town in Tigray, the whereabouts of more than 40,000 of individuals are unknown. It is obvious where they gone - all dead. It is a sad reality in terrorist ruled Tigray. What is very obvious though is the attrition rate of residents through war casualty is higher among the Maichew, Enderta, area whereas war casualty and death is very small among residents of Adowa, Axum. There is differential in death rate between Northern and Southern part of Tigray province. If 40,000 of Maichew city residents are dead, who is left alive in this small town. I am sure, Maichew might not have more than 80,000 population size - they young and economically active population of it all dead left to be inhabited with children and women is a very ugly gift to Maichew made to them by Northern Tigray TPLF thugs.
Like they say, when you are in the action, you don't feel or realize the cost of war but once peace arrives, the aftermath of the war is painful. Right now the Tigryans are boasting and talking all that crab. When the cripple, the blind, the hand-cup and post war mental anguish then everything will hit home. For instance; Eritreans went through the same when the 30 years war ended but they reconcile their pain with bringing independence and creating a nation. What Tigryans going to find it out is, it is absolutely absurd and in saintly preposterous is when they try to ask why? what was gained from this war. once they understand the reason, then they will proceed to the next level of mental illness and absolute depression.Za-Ilmaknun wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 12:50Now the town looks a ghost town with no young life on the streets. This is just the start of the crisis that will paralyze the Tigre people for generations to come. The 500k dead and the more than a million wounded and crippled people will definitely be staller reminders that Nazism first and foremost eats up its own.Abere wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 10:51
According to recent audit of legal residents of Maichew town in Tigray, the whereabouts of more than 40,000 of individuals are unknown. It is obvious where they gone - all dead. It is a sad reality in terrorist ruled Tigray. What is very obvious though is the attrition rate of residents through war casualty is higher among the Maichew, Enderta, area whereas war casualty and death is very small among residents of Adowa, Axum. There is differential in death rate between Northern and Southern part of Tigray province. If 40,000 of Maichew city residents are dead, who is left alive in this small town. I am sure, Maichew might not have more than 80,000 population size - they young and economically active population of it all dead left to be inhabited with children and women is a very ugly gift to Maichew made to them by Northern Tigray TPLF thugs.

