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The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 17:30
by AbyssiniaLady




The good things about war-torn Ethiopia is that there will never be peace in war-torn Ethiopia until it is completely disintegrated into more than eighty-five independent countries.

War-torn Ethiopia is a creation of the European colonial powers which will eventually split along ethnic lines and disintegrate into many small independent states.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 17:46
by Abere
AbyssiniaLadyBoy,

All you Shabia trolls showing up on this forum like iguanas should know that your province has already been destroyed beyond repair—there’s nothing left to fix. You’ve already lost, and that’s why you wish the worst for Ethiopia. But listen: Ethiopia remains not only the most viable nation in East Africa, but one of the few enduring civilizations in all of Africa. It is among the oldest nations in the world, and its people are bound together by far more than just language; their connections are deep and complex.

As for the current disruptions caused by the OLF—they’re temporary. The movement is fading fast as it faces growing resistance from Fano.

Look around: Eritrea is a failed state, Somalia is a failed state, and Sudan is collapsing as well. These are artificial countries created by colonial powers—mere artificial lakes compared to the natural depth and resilience of Ethiopia.

By the way, you still missed that Gurage cane stirring you thing :mrgreen:

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 18:02
by AbyssiniaLady
Low IQ Landless Shêmâle Listro


Forget about this thread and let's talk about your nappy headed HIV/AIDS infested listro parents, your whôrê mother and your fggt father, the oldest prostitutes in that miserable entity so-called Ethiopia, Let's talk about them.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 22:18
by AbyssiniaLady
Armed Men Kill More than 20 Civilians in Oromia Region


October 23, 2025






More than 20 civilians were killed by armed men on Sunday in Oromia, an Ethiopian region that has been enduring attacks from armed groups for several years, two local civil servants told AFP on Wednesday.

Africa’s second most populous country, home to some 100 million people and multiple ethnic groups, is suffering multiple armed conflicts.

Oromia, which surrounds the capital Addis Ababa, has seen clashes since 2018 between federal forces and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) — designated a “terrorist organisation” by authorities — and peace talks have made no progress.

The traditional “self-defence” Fano militia of the Amhara ethnic group — which mostly operates in the nearby Amhara region — have also been carrying out attacks in Oromia.

One local civil servant, who asked for anonymity, told AFP that Fano members had “attacked civilians … with swords and guns” in the Nono district, roughly 110 kilometres (70 miles) southwest of Addis Ababa.

“25 people, including women and children, were killed by militants,” they said, adding that four more later died in hospital.

Another local civil servant, who also requested anonymity, said there were “22 people killed by Fano militants”, but did not provide further details.

Fano militants had been active in the region for four years, regional security official Temesgen Kasa told AFP, “taking advantage of opportune moments to launch attacks against civilians and loot property”.

“The situation has worsened in recent years,” said Temesgen, who comes from neighbouring Central region, which is where he believes the attackers originated from.

The region has long been riven by conflict but the Red Cross said in July that the current clashes were having “devastating consequences” for civilians, particularly in remote areas.

“Oromia doesn’t make the headlines, yet civilians continue to be deeply affected by violence, with many people killed or injured and limited help coming from outside the region,” it said.


Source: Worldwide media outlets.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 23:45
by AbyssiniaLady









Too many children.



War-torn Ethiopia (excluding Somali State) is a resource-scarce landlocked country with virtually no economically important natural resources that can't feed its rapidly growing population of more than eighty-five distinct ethnic groups, The complete disintegration of war-torn Ethiopia into more than eighty-five independent countries is the only way out the never ending cycle of extreme poverty and civil war, the sooner the better.

By the way, Arab countries are not buying land/homes in Ethiopia, war-torn Ethiopia isn't a tropical coastal country with beautiful beaches.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 27 Oct 2025, 16:21
by AbyssiniaLady


The hopeless and helpless dirty landless Kistane listro are at extreme risk of genocide when war-torn Ethiopia disintegrate, They are a tiny minority pickpocket ethnic group who can't defend themselves, their fate is one hundred percent in Galla hands.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 04 Nov 2025, 16:51
by AbyssiniaLady
24 Orthodox Christians Massacred In Arsi Galla Region - Ten Others Kidnapped


October 30, 2025











At least 24 Orthodox Christians are reportedly killed in the latest string of unending attack in different zones of Arsi, Oromia region of Ethiopia.

A toddler and 86 years old are among the victims, according to sources.

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church has confirmed the incident. Ten others are kidnapped.


The Diocese from the zone on Thursday disclosed that eight followers of the church were killed and four others were kidnapped. The whereabouts of those kidnapped is unknown.

The incident took place on the night of October 28 to 29 in Enkolowabe district. Gunmen are behind the attack. The victims were residents of the district and live near Kersa St. Gebriel.

On the night of October 27 to 28, three other followers of Orthodox Church were killed in Sherka district of Arsi, The Diocese office in the zone has confirmed the incident to Borkena.

The incident took place in Hela Zembaba locality. The victims were laid to rest in the same locality at the St. Arsema Church. Four other were kidnapped at the time the gunmen launched the attack. Their whereabouts remain unknown.

“On the night of October 17 to 18 [ October 27 to 28 in G.C.] three members of the parishes were killed and four were kidnapped,” Sherka district diocese office told Borkena.

Two of those kidnapped are members of the same family and have lost their family member in the attack.

Days before the Sherka Incident, 14 Orthodox Church followers were massacred in Abajema and Merti localities of the Arsi zone. The diocese has confirmed the story to Borkena.

Furthermore, it said five members of the same family were among the victims ; a husband and wife with their three children.


Twelve of the victims are buried in a church in Merti district, the Diocese added. Unlike the case in Sherka district, religious based attacks were rare in Merti.


Source: War-torn Ethiopia Amateur Media Outlets.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 07 Nov 2025, 15:00
by AbyssiniaLady
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Lawless war-torn Ethiopia, this miserable entity so-called Ethiopia has no future.





Gallas who were expelled from Somali State.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 14:39
by AbyssiniaLady
At Least Five Killed In A New Attack Against Orthodox Christians In Arsi - Galla Region


November 6, 2025





At least five followers of Ethiopian Orthodox Church are killed on Monday in Merti district of Arsi, Oromia regional state.

They were killed after they were tasked to harvest teff farms for militia forces in Arsi.

Three others whose whereabouts were unknown from the previous attack are reportedly found dead. Authorities from the area whom the Borkena reporter in Addis spoke to, via phone, confirmed the story.

They were killed by the gunmen who appeared to have launched the massacre last week. Two of the victims were husband and wife and one was a neighbour. They will be laid to rest on Thursday, according to sources from the area.

In a related development, the leg of the child who miraculously survived from last week’s attack is amputated in hospital with a medical decision from doctors in Wolaita. His picture has been trending in social media among Ethiopian users.


Source: War-torn Ethiopia Amateur Media Outlets.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 10 Nov 2025, 16:07
by AbyssiniaLady
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War-torn Ethiopia's kidnapping epidemic is only going to get worse in the near future.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 12 Nov 2025, 20:36
by AbyssiniaLady
Three Ethiopian Orthodox Christians Reportedly Killed in Latest Attack in Arsi


November 10, 2025







Three Orthodox Christians were killed on Monday in the latest string of attack in East Arsi, Oromia region of Ethiopia.

Mahibere Kidusan, Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo church entity, reported that the incident took place around 9 a.m. in the Teleta Gebriel locality of Arsi.


According to the source, the victims were working on a harvest in their farms. They were riddled with bullets to death in the farm, it was said.

The victims are identified as Diacon Ejigu (apparently serving in a church), Tilahun Boge and Tsadkane Serawitu who is said to be a ten years old boy.


Source: War-torn Ethiopia Amateur Media Outlets.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 13 Nov 2025, 19:00
by AbyssiniaLady
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War-torn Ethiopia has an estimated population of 120 less than 100 million and is growing at an alarming rate, and to make matters worse, War-torn Ethiopia (excluding Somali State) lacks economically important natural resources.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 16 Nov 2025, 16:44
by AbyssiniaLady







I am sure Gallas will unilaterally declare their full independence from miserable war-torn Ethiopia.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 21 Nov 2025, 18:21
by AbyssiniaLady



There will never be peace in war-torn Ethiopia, not in a million years.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 24 Nov 2025, 19:32
by AbyssiniaLady
Over 45 Civilians, Including Children Killed in Benishangul-Gumuz Region By Galla Terrorists - War-torn Ethiopia.


November 24, 2025





More than 45 civilians, including children, were killed in an attack carried out by Galla terrorists and criminals early Saturday, 22 November, in Bakuji Kebele of Bulen Woreda, Metekel Zone, in Benishangul-Gumuz regional state, A resident of Bakuji, who requested anonymity due to security concerns, said the assault unfolded between 5:00 AM and 8:00 PM, describing it as a “coordinated” door-to-door attack. The attackers were entering house by house as they carried out the killings, the resident said. In some cases, up to five people from the same family were killed, The Galla terrorists used both guns and knives, if they found a locked door, they would break it with a bayonet and enter, the resident added. One of their relatives (aunt’s son) was “shot in the head and leg” and later referred to Bahir Dar - Amhara region for treatment.

Source: War-torn Ethiopia Amateur Media Outlets.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 24 Nov 2025, 23:00
by Agazi General
WOWWW WHEN WE AGAZIAN AGAME RULED ETHIOPIA, ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA SOMALIMANLADY AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE AKA SARCASM, DID NOT SAY SUCH THINGS. BUT NOW ZAT WE R STRUGGLING AGAINST Z LISTRO FOR Z 4TH CLASS CITIZENSHIP POSITION WE R FURIOUS WIZ ZEM. WE WANT MENELIK GOJO ETHIOPIA TO DISINTEGRATE

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 29 Nov 2025, 17:43
by AbyssiniaLady



There will never be peace in war-torn Ethiopia.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 02 Dec 2025, 19:19
by AbyssiniaLady
The president of the Republic of Tigray Says Budget Freeze Leaves the Republic of Tigray Unable to Pay Civil Servants and Warns Fragile Peace at Risk

Republic of Tigray - Dec 1, 2025




Tadesse Werede, the President of the Republic of Tigray.


The President of the Republic of Tigray has warned that the country’s fragile post-Pretoria peace is under serious strain as a federal budget freeze has left the administration unable to pay civil servants or maintain essential services.

He said the economic pressure extends beyond unpaid salaries, with severe cash-flow shortages leaving banks “running out of cash” and preventing residents from accessing their own money, describing the measures as “absolutely unacceptable.”

He said that the budget subsidy has not been sent to the Republic of Tigray for months, undermining Tigray government functionality and affecting the livelihoods of thousands of salaried workers.


Source: war-torn Ethiopia amateur media outlets.


The Republic of Tigray is begging Gallas, where is the gold propaganda? Tigray is extremely poor tiny region and it will remain poor forever, Tigray and the minority of the minorities Kistane listro are in the same boat.

Re: The Good Things About War-torn Ethiopia

Posted: 02 Dec 2025, 23:15
by Agazi General
Agazi General wrote:
24 Nov 2025, 23:00
WOWWW WHEN WE AGAZIAN AGAME RULED ETHIOPIA, ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA SOMALIMANLADY AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE AKA SARCASM, DID NOT SAY SUCH THINGS. BUT NOW ZAT WE R STRUGGLING AGAINST Z LISTRO FOR Z 4TH CLASS CITIZENSHIP POSITION WE R FURIOUS WIZ ZEM. WE WANT MENELIK GOJO ETHIOPIA TO DISINTEGRATE