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Yep yep! Fando fight one another for power even before they win❗️

Post by Odie » 10 Jun 2026, 12:20

Three reasons why Fando remains fragmented :lol: :lol:


Grassroots Origins vs. Centralized Command: Unlike traditional, top-down insurgencies, Fano originated as spontaneous, volunteer community defense forces across different Amhara provinces (such as Gojjam, Gondar, Shewa, and Wollo). These provincial groups operated largely independently, leading to localized loyalties rather than a cohesive, region-wide chain of command.

Rivalries for Leadership: Intense internal discord often stems from the ambitions of individual militia commanders who vie for regional and national prominence. Personal and strategic clashes—such as those between prominent figures like Eskinder Nega and Zemene Kassie—have historically obstructed the creation of a singular, universally recognized political and military platform.

Federal Counterinsurgency Tactics: The Ethiopian federal government has actively employed a "divide and conquer" strategy. By engaging in secret, isolated peace talks with specific Fano factions and ignoring others, the government has attempted to sow distrust and further splinter the broader insurgency.


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Re: Yep yep! Fando fight one another for power even before they win❗️

Post by Dama » 10 Jun 2026, 15:32

Mota and this guy are the lowest of the low.. no reasonable would care about their nauseating pukes.
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Re: Yep yep! Fando fight one another for power even before they win❗️

Post by Odie » 10 Jun 2026, 15:41

Tiago wrote:
10 Jun 2026, 12:29
Of all people Zemedkun being important of the hopeless qom*tas :lol:

Did you finish from real Komche source?

It looks the qom@tas are really loosing and suffering and the pinch is getting them between the legs :lol: :lol:

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Re: Yep yep! Fando fight one another for power even before they win❗️

Post by Misraq » 10 Jun 2026, 16:17

Odie wrote:
10 Jun 2026, 12:20
Three reasons why Fando remains fragmented :lol: :lol:


Grassroots Origins vs. Centralized Command: Unlike traditional, top-down insurgencies, Fano originated as spontaneous, volunteer community defense forces across different Amhara provinces (such as Gojjam, Gondar, Shewa, and Wollo). These provincial groups operated largely independently, leading to localized loyalties rather than a cohesive, region-wide chain of command.

Rivalries for Leadership: Intense internal discord often stems from the ambitions of individual militia commanders who vie for regional and national prominence. Personal and strategic clashes—such as those between prominent figures like Eskinder Nega and Zemene Kassie—have historically obstructed the creation of a singular, universally recognized political and military platform.

Federal Counterinsurgency Tactics: The Ethiopian federal government has actively employed a "divide and conquer" strategy. By engaging in secret, isolated peace talks with specific Fano factions and ignoring others, the government has attempted to sow distrust and further splinter the broader insurgency.

Fanos journey

2023 - More than 100 small groups each with their leaders
2024 - regrouped to only 8 groups
2025 - merged to just 2 groups
2026 - merged to just 1 group

If failed notice the progression and where things will go, we can't help you. Just l!ck Abiy Ahmed boot till Fano storms the resident you l!ck the boot

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Re: Yep yep! Fando fight one another for power even before they win❗️

Post by Odie » 10 Jun 2026, 16:39

Misraq wrote:
10 Jun 2026, 16:17
Odie wrote:
10 Jun 2026, 12:20
Three reasons why Fando remains fragmented :lol: :lol:


Grassroots Origins vs. Centralized Command: Unlike traditional, top-down insurgencies, Fano originated as spontaneous, volunteer community defense forces across different Amhara provinces (such as Gojjam, Gondar, Shewa, and Wollo). These provincial groups operated largely independently, leading to localized loyalties rather than a cohesive, region-wide chain of command.

Rivalries for Leadership: Intense internal discord often stems from the ambitions of individual militia commanders who vie for regional and national prominence. Personal and strategic clashes—such as those between prominent figures like Eskinder Nega and Zemene Kassie—have historically obstructed the creation of a singular, universally recognized political and military platform.

Federal Counterinsurgency Tactics: The Ethiopian federal government has actively employed a "divide and conquer" strategy. By engaging in secret, isolated peace talks with specific Fano factions and ignoring others, the government has attempted to sow distrust and further splinter the broader insurgency.

Fanos journey

2023 - More than 100 small groups each with their leaders
2024 - regrouped to only 8 groups
2025 - merged to just 2 groups
2026 - merged to just 1 group

If failed notice the progression and where things will go, we can't help you. Just l!ck Abiy Ahmed boot till Fano storms the resident you l!ck the boot
That is a self defeating explanation to satisfy your sexual pleasure and premature org@sm like a skilled [deleted] you are! :lol:

Good try but as I did not invent what is posted; your denial is in vain :lol:

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