
This map will go down in Ethiopian history.
Hawdian wrote: ↑01 Oct 2013, 05:53No doubt these days, the issue of Tigray has been dominating Ethiopian politics both back home and in the abroad. In popular Ethiopian cafes, the talk now days revolves around the declining TPLF empire and the start of their great retreat to their Adwa hideouts.
The retreat came faster than most hardcore Tigrayans anticipated with the sudden and unexpected death of Abay Tigray champion Ato Meles Zenawi.
Their goal before his death was to sell as much land as they can in fertile ethnic regions in Ethiopia to foreign commercial farmers. What most did not realize was, greater Abay Tigray's ambition was greatly masked behind this policy, which calls for the 'relocation' of indigenous people from their land TPLF-selected and barren 'urbanization' camps.
This means disrupting their old way of life, livelihood and forever making them rely on the Abay Tigray. Let's recall how Europeans dismantled African markets and made them reliant on Western institutions such as WFP, IMF and World Bank. Abay Tigray policy follows the same doctrines step by step.
The idea was and still remains to evict locals sitting on agriculturally rich regions and tell the locals to relocate due to "Ethiopian" government schemes. Once replaced, half of their land will be sold to foreigners while the rest are made available for Tigrayans to move in and repopulate.
Nowhere is this more visible than in the remote and isolated Gambella, Benishangul, Gumuz and Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR) townships.
The campaign is already underway at advanced stages and the government is slowly repopulating these regions with Tigrayans, who never farmed prior their arrival from Adwa and Mekele.
Obviously, it is one of the greatest tragedy in modern Ethiopia and the international community as well as ordinary Ethiopians have not understood the scheme to this day.
They simply think its government initiatives to develop the land but that's far from the reality. This is a scheme to expand and achieve the Abay Tigray prophecy which requires electricity (Benshingul), water (Gumuz), ports/sea access (Afar/Eritrea) and agriculture/food (Gambella and SSNPR as well as parts of Amhara).
The Omo valley farms are contracted to third parties such as Indian and Middle Eastern firms but later they will be asked to return the land (in the same manner Hong Kong was leased to British companies).
The Abay Dam is to provide Abay Tigray with both electricity and new source of income by exporting power to neighbouring countries and parts of the former sliced up Ethiopia.
Assab port is second to Abay Dam on their to do list and TPLF is most likely going to declare war on Eritrea within the next 5 years after sanctions weaken Sawa military machine.
Here are some maps.
At present day after TPLF expanded the former Tigray region and annexed land from Afar, Amhara, Oromo and others.
The true Abay Tigray Ethiopians should be pushing for.
The Tigrayan prophecy which is at work at present.
More Facts:
Lower Omo the first region to fulfill Hong Kong style land grabbing but later to be returned to "Abay Tigray" under the contract. Locals inherit the new urban camps as their region, civilization, culture and most of all their only livelihood.
Abay Tigray vs Real Ethiopia; this picture says it all. The real Ethiopians are homeless and hungry in their own soil while foreigners thank Tigrayan Gods above such as Meles Zenawi.
The new method to conquer, annex and seize is to auction it in the open market to trusted "investors" and later force them to return the land long after the indigenous have became convinced that their land under foreign "investors" is great value.
That's how TPLF and Abay Tigray plan to annex these regions. In every Tigrayans, they are made to believe if they win it by war, build or take the initiatives its now theirs and no one else.




