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The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Zmeselo » 22 Aug 2022, 16:48



The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

https://www.getfactet.org/post/the-prem ... d-campaign

1 day ago



A team of scientists and data analysts at GETFACTet investigated social media data to find the origin and trending of the hashtag that popularized the Tigray genocide narrative worldwide, which has been playing a key part in the international community’s response to Ethiopia, including US foreign policy.

The data that revealed a piece of shocking information indicates that non-military actors outside Ethiopia were coordinating #TigaryGenocide cyber campaign that is linked to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) military command preplanned military attack or “pre-emptive strike” on the Ethiopian military base.

According to the findings, on the night of Nov 3rd and Nov 4th, 2020, 17 accounts were created, and the first “#TigrayGenocide” tweet began on Tuesday at 19:46 from one of these accounts, which is considered the genesis of the hashtag. The hashtag was never used before this day.

This shows that “#TigrayGenocide” was launched before and during the attack on thousands of Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) stationed in Tigray, many of whom were massacred by TPLF forces while they slept. “#TigrayGenocide” was already launched and circulating the international social media hubs long before Ethiopian forces responded to the attack by the TPLF that started the war and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Upon closer examination of the numbers, approximately 184 additional accounts were created, with a total of 201 accounts being created nearly the same day on Nov 4th, pushing the “#TigrayGenocide” worldwide. This is the most significant number of accounts created to propagate the genocide narrative within a single day (Figure 1, see the spike on Nov 4th).

On Nov 5th, 156 additional new accounts were created, with a cumulative of 357 that started “#TigrayGenocide” tweet. Between Nov 5th – Nov 30th of 2020, nearly 1633 cumulative new accounts opened and reached 75,581 “#TigrayGenocide” tweets (this does not include retweets, replays or likes), see Figure 3.

After Nov 5th, daily new account creation declined by more than 80 percent, while the #TigrayGencoide retweets sharply increased. This indicates the first 201 accounts created on Nov 4th were the ones driving the genocide hashtag for the consecutive months following the beginning of the conflict.



Figure 1. Number of newly created accounts per day that start twitting “#TigrayGenocide” versus date.



Figure 2. New accounts created accounts (accumulated with time) that start twitting “#TigrayGenocide” versus date.



Figure 3. Cumulative “#TigrayGenocide” tweet versus date.

While the “TigrayGenocide” hashtag retweets increased exponentially, there was no communication (internet or phone) between Nov 4th to Nov 30th from the Tigray region to the outside world.

Why were hundreds of accounts created to spread the genocide hashtag on the day TPLF launched its initial attack and even before Ethiopian Defense Forces were deployed to the Tigray region to defend against the TPLF’s attack?

As we look at these accounts deeper, we uncovered a large percentage of the accounts tweeting “#TigrayGenocide” for the first two months were outside Ethiopia and concentrated in specific locations such as Melbourne-Australia, Colorado-USA, Enschede-Netherland, and Islington-London.

As time progressed between January – February 2021, the same hashtag was trending with 50,000 retweets per day. A coordinated effort from non-Ethiopian individuals from Tanzania and Kenya, with more than a million account followers, were tweeting this hashtag, giving it an international social media voice.

During our data mining, the “#TigrayGenocide” tweets starting from Nov 4th used the hashtag without providing specific incidents that include the location, date, and time of a genocidal act. This loose use of the term ‘genocide’ without confirmed evidence made this serious term a broad statement.

The fact that #TigrayGenocide began on the night of Nov 3-4th during the TPLF attack, during the electric blackout, even before the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) response, clearly shows that non-military actors outside Ethiopia were coordinating a #TigrayGenocide cyber attack with military action in Tigray. This campaign was designed to distract the international community and shape the public perception of the actual aggression of the TPLF.

These factual reasons raise important alarming bells for those genuinely concerned with preventing genocides and conflicts. The intentional, premeditated and well-coordinated use of these accounts to propagate an unconfirmed narrative of genocide should also be a call to action for international lawyers and policymakers seeking to curb the misuse of the media to create conditions that advance narratives of fear and hatred, which escalate conflicts to ultimately cause the deaths and dislocation of millions based on falsehoods.




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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Zmeselo » 22 Aug 2022, 16:57












ኣዋልድ ኣሸንዳ ኣብ ትግራይ ክደርፍኦ ዝዋዓላ ደርፊ :-

🎶ደብረፅዮን ኣራዪ ኩዕንቲ
ኣኼባኻ ማዓልቲ ማዓልቲ
ረዲኤትካ ኣብ ዓመት ሓንቲ ማዓልቲ::

አብይ ሽታ ለሚንየ
ረዲኤትካ ሰሙን ሰሙንየ:: 😂

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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Digital Weyane » 22 Aug 2022, 17:04

ጁንታ ዎገኖቼ፣ ሚስጢራችን ተጋለጠ፣ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Axumezana » 22 Aug 2022, 17:11

Tigrayans "Genocide and Ethinic cleansing" have started in Gondar and Bahirdar since July 2016 as instigated by ESAT and Eritrea. A number Tigrayans were killed at that time and hundreds of Tigrayans were forced to flee after loosing thier life time earned wealth to Tigray via Sudan. Hence , it is wrong to assume #TigaryGenocide was a premeditated campaign.


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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Abdisa » 22 Aug 2022, 18:05

Zmeselo just dropped a bombshell! This is perhaps the most damning evidence that TPLF's November 4, 2020 terrorist attacks against the Ethiopian northern command force was premeditated and it was carried out in collaboration with foreign powers.


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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 22 Aug 2022, 18:53

Terrorist tplf had everything planned. They were creating fake profiles on Facebook trying to pit Amharas against oromos and Eritreans before the war too. The operation was headed by sebhat negas son and they were called digital woyane.

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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Fiyameta » 22 Aug 2022, 18:56

Agame are the only creatures in the world who wish evil things to happen to them, so as to justify their evil intentions and premeditated violent actions. :twisted: :twisted:



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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Digital Weyane » 22 Aug 2022, 19:55

ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ፣ ቱሉቁ ሙስጢራችን ተጋለጠ። :roll: :roll:

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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 22 Aug 2022, 20:00

:shock: :shock: :shock:
Zmeselo wrote:
22 Aug 2022, 16:48


The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

https://www.getfactet.org/post/the-prem ... d-campaign

1 day ago



A team of scientists and data analysts at GETFACTet investigated social media data to find the origin and trending of the hashtag that popularized the Tigray genocide narrative worldwide, which has been playing a key part in the international community’s response to Ethiopia, including US foreign policy.

The data that revealed a piece of shocking information indicates that non-military actors outside Ethiopia were coordinating #TigaryGenocide cyber campaign that is linked to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) military command preplanned military attack or “pre-emptive strike” on the Ethiopian military base.

According to the findings, on the night of Nov 3rd and Nov 4th, 2020, 17 accounts were created, and the first “#TigrayGenocide” tweet began on Tuesday at 19:46 from one of these accounts, which is considered the genesis of the hashtag. The hashtag was never used before this day.

This shows that “#TigrayGenocide” was launched before and during the attack on thousands of Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) stationed in Tigray, many of whom were massacred by TPLF forces while they slept. “#TigrayGenocide” was already launched and circulating the international social media hubs long before Ethiopian forces responded to the attack by the TPLF that started the war and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Upon closer examination of the numbers, approximately 184 additional accounts were created, with a total of 201 accounts being created nearly the same day on Nov 4th, pushing the “#TigrayGenocide” worldwide. This is the most significant number of accounts created to propagate the genocide narrative within a single day (Figure 1, see the spike on Nov 4th).

On Nov 5th, 156 additional new accounts were created, with a cumulative of 357 that started “#TigrayGenocide” tweet. Between Nov 5th – Nov 30th of 2020, nearly 1633 cumulative new accounts opened and reached 75,581 “#TigrayGenocide” tweets (this does not include retweets, replays or likes), see Figure 3.

After Nov 5th, daily new account creation declined by more than 80 percent, while the #TigrayGencoide retweets sharply increased. This indicates the first 201 accounts created on Nov 4th were the ones driving the genocide hashtag for the consecutive months following the beginning of the conflict.



Figure 1. Number of newly created accounts per day that start twitting “#TigrayGenocide” versus date.



Figure 2. New accounts created accounts (accumulated with time) that start twitting “#TigrayGenocide” versus date.



Figure 3. Cumulative “#TigrayGenocide” tweet versus date.

While the “TigrayGenocide” hashtag retweets increased exponentially, there was no communication (internet or phone) between Nov 4th to Nov 30th from the Tigray region to the outside world.

Why were hundreds of accounts created to spread the genocide hashtag on the day TPLF launched its initial attack and even before Ethiopian Defense Forces were deployed to the Tigray region to defend against the TPLF’s attack?

As we look at these accounts deeper, we uncovered a large percentage of the accounts tweeting “#TigrayGenocide” for the first two months were outside Ethiopia and concentrated in specific locations such as Melbourne-Australia, Colorado-USA, Enschede-Netherland, and Islington-London.

As time progressed between January – February 2021, the same hashtag was trending with 50,000 retweets per day. A coordinated effort from non-Ethiopian individuals from Tanzania and Kenya, with more than a million account followers, were tweeting this hashtag, giving it an international social media voice.

During our data mining, the “#TigrayGenocide” tweets starting from Nov 4th used the hashtag without providing specific incidents that include the location, date, and time of a genocidal act. This loose use of the term ‘genocide’ without confirmed evidence made this serious term a broad statement.

The fact that #TigrayGenocide began on the night of Nov 3-4th during the TPLF attack, during the electric blackout, even before the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) response, clearly shows that non-military actors outside Ethiopia were coordinating a #TigrayGenocide cyber attack with military action in Tigray. This campaign was designed to distract the international community and shape the public perception of the actual aggression of the TPLF.

These factual reasons raise important alarming bells for those genuinely concerned with preventing genocides and conflicts. The intentional, premeditated and well-coordinated use of these accounts to propagate an unconfirmed narrative of genocide should also be a call to action for international lawyers and policymakers seeking to curb the misuse of the media to create conditions that advance narratives of fear and hatred, which escalate conflicts to ultimately cause the deaths and dislocation of millions based on falsehoods.




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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Sabur » 22 Aug 2022, 20:18


Exceptional fact based analysis.

This proves the long held truth that "TPLF supporters are Congenital or Born Liars and Idiots as well."


Zmeselo wrote:
22 Aug 2022, 16:48


The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

https://www.getfactet.org/post/the-prem ... d-campaign

1 day ago



A team of scientists and data analysts at GETFACTet investigated social media data to find the origin and trending of the hashtag that popularized the Tigray genocide narrative worldwide, which has been playing a key part in the international community’s response to Ethiopia, including US foreign policy.

The data that revealed a piece of shocking information indicates that non-military actors outside Ethiopia were coordinating #TigaryGenocide cyber campaign that is linked to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) military command preplanned military attack or “pre-emptive strike” on the Ethiopian military base.

According to the findings, on the night of Nov 3rd and Nov 4th, 2020, 17 accounts were created, and the first “#TigrayGenocide” tweet began on Tuesday at 19:46 from one of these accounts, which is considered the genesis of the hashtag. The hashtag was never used before this day.

This shows that “#TigrayGenocide” was launched before and during the attack on thousands of Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) stationed in Tigray, many of whom were massacred by TPLF forces while they slept. “#TigrayGenocide” was already launched and circulating the international social media hubs long before Ethiopian forces responded to the attack by the TPLF that started the war and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Upon closer examination of the numbers, approximately 184 additional accounts were created, with a total of 201 accounts being created nearly the same day on Nov 4th, pushing the “#TigrayGenocide” worldwide. This is the most significant number of accounts created to propagate the genocide narrative within a single day (Figure 1, see the spike on Nov 4th).

On Nov 5th, 156 additional new accounts were created, with a cumulative of 357 that started “#TigrayGenocide” tweet. Between Nov 5th – Nov 30th of 2020, nearly 1633 cumulative new accounts opened and reached 75,581 “#TigrayGenocide” tweets (this does not include retweets, replays or likes), see Figure 3.

After Nov 5th, daily new account creation declined by more than 80 percent, while the #TigrayGencoide retweets sharply increased. This indicates the first 201 accounts created on Nov 4th were the ones driving the genocide hashtag for the consecutive months following the beginning of the conflict.



Figure 1. Number of newly created accounts per day that start twitting “#TigrayGenocide” versus date.



Figure 2. New accounts created accounts (accumulated with time) that start twitting “#TigrayGenocide” versus date.



Figure 3. Cumulative “#TigrayGenocide” tweet versus date.

While the “TigrayGenocide” hashtag retweets increased exponentially, there was no communication (internet or phone) between Nov 4th to Nov 30th from the Tigray region to the outside world.

Why were hundreds of accounts created to spread the genocide hashtag on the day TPLF launched its initial attack and even before Ethiopian Defense Forces were deployed to the Tigray region to defend against the TPLF’s attack?

As we look at these accounts deeper, we uncovered a large percentage of the accounts tweeting “#TigrayGenocide” for the first two months were outside Ethiopia and concentrated in specific locations such as Melbourne-Australia, Colorado-USA, Enschede-Netherland, and Islington-London.

As time progressed between January – February 2021, the same hashtag was trending with 50,000 retweets per day. A coordinated effort from non-Ethiopian individuals from Tanzania and Kenya, with more than a million account followers, were tweeting this hashtag, giving it an international social media voice.

During our data mining, the “#TigrayGenocide” tweets starting from Nov 4th used the hashtag without providing specific incidents that include the location, date, and time of a genocidal act. This loose use of the term ‘genocide’ without confirmed evidence made this serious term a broad statement.

The fact that #TigrayGenocide began on the night of Nov 3-4th during the TPLF attack, during the electric blackout, even before the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) response, clearly shows that non-military actors outside Ethiopia were coordinating a #TigrayGenocide cyber attack with military action in Tigray. This campaign was designed to distract the international community and shape the public perception of the actual aggression of the TPLF.

These factual reasons raise important alarming bells for those genuinely concerned with preventing genocides and conflicts. The intentional, premeditated and well-coordinated use of these accounts to propagate an unconfirmed narrative of genocide should also be a call to action for international lawyers and policymakers seeking to curb the misuse of the media to create conditions that advance narratives of fear and hatred, which escalate conflicts to ultimately cause the deaths and dislocation of millions based on falsehoods.




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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Digital Weyane » 22 Aug 2022, 20:53

ጥቅምት 24 አሸባሪው ሕወሓት ሰሜን እዝ ላይ ጥቃት ለማድረስ በሌሊት ይጓዝ በነበረበት ጊዜ፣ የውጭ አገር ጁንታ ደግሞ <<ትግራይ ጄኖሳይድ>> የሚል መፈክር አንግበው በፌስቡክና በትዊተር በሺዎች የሚቆጠሩ አካውንቶች ከፈቱ። ኡንደዚህ ያለ ድርጊት ፈረንጆቹ ጌቶቻችን <<ኮኦርዲኔትድ አታክ>> ብለው ይጠሩታል። :roll: :roll:

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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by quindibu » 22 Aug 2022, 21:07

This was written by one of Tigray's 'opposition party' chariman, almost ten days prior ( on Oct 24, 2020) to the war that was ignited by TPLF on Nov 04, 2020. It seemed he was one of the insiders, and he stated on this post clearly the purpose of the 'pre-emptive attack'- to confiscate the weapons of the Ethiopian forces and put it under the command of Tigray. Actually he took it as a done deal- as if the Federal forces had been made out of commission by the time he posted it. As he put it, ሰሜን እዝ ምስ ጋዕ ገልጠሙ እዩ ካብ ስራሕ ወፃኢ ተገይሩ ዘሎ። ....... እዚ ሓይሊ ዉሳነታት ኣብይ ኣይቕበልን ማለት ንግዜኡ ብዉሳነታት መንግስቲ ትግራይ እዩ ዝመሓድር ማለት እዩ። (Amharic translation- ሰሜን ዕዝ ከነግሳንግሱ ከጥቅም ውጭ ተደርጓል፤፤ ይህ ሐይል የአብይን ትእዛዝ አይቀበልም ማለት ፥ በትግራይ ስር ይሆናል ማለት ነው::)



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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Fiyameta » 22 Aug 2022, 22:19

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: ሽሕ ተቓዋማይ አይትእመን ትግራዋይ!
quindibu wrote:
22 Aug 2022, 21:07
This was written by one of Tigray's 'opposition party' chariman, almost ten days prior ( on Oct 24, 2020) to the war that was ignited by TPLF on Nov 04, 2020. It seemed he was one of the insiders, and he stated on this post clearly the purpose of the 'pre-emptive attack'- to confiscate the weapons of the Ethiopian forces and put it under the command of Tigray. Actually he took it as a done deal- as if the Federal forces had been made out of commission by the time he posted it. As he put it, ሰሜን እዝ ምስ ጋዕ ገልጠሙ እዩ ካብ ስራሕ ወፃኢ ተገይሩ ዘሎ። ....... እዚ ሓይሊ ዉሳነታት ኣብይ ኣይቕበልን ማለት ንግዜኡ ብዉሳነታት መንግስቲ ትግራይ እዩ ዝመሓድር ማለት እዩ። (Amharic translation- ሰሜን ዕዝ ከነግሳንግሱ ከጥቅም ውጭ ተደርጓል፤፤ ይህ ሐይል የአብይን ትእዛዝ አይቀበልም ማለት ፥ በትግራይ ስር ይሆናል ማለት ነው::)



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Re: The Premeditated "Tigray-Genocide" Cyberwarfare Against Ethiopia in the Age of Social Media.

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 22 Aug 2022, 22:44

Further proof that terrorist tplf had been planning for war way before the peace process. Only that could explain the massive amount of arsenal found buried few meters deep by the Eritrean heroes.

quindibu wrote:
22 Aug 2022, 21:07
This was written by one of Tigray's 'opposition party' chariman, almost ten days prior ( on Oct 24, 2020) to the war that was ignited by TPLF on Nov 04, 2020. It seemed he was one of the insiders, and he stated on this post clearly the purpose of the 'pre-emptive attack'- to confiscate the weapons of the Ethiopian forces and put it under the command of Tigray. Actually he took it as a done deal- as if the Federal forces had been made out of commission by the time he posted it. As he put it, ሰሜን እዝ ምስ ጋዕ ገልጠሙ እዩ ካብ ስራሕ ወፃኢ ተገይሩ ዘሎ። ....... እዚ ሓይሊ ዉሳነታት ኣብይ ኣይቕበልን ማለት ንግዜኡ ብዉሳነታት መንግስቲ ትግራይ እዩ ዝመሓድር ማለት እዩ። (Amharic translation- ሰሜን ዕዝ ከነግሳንግሱ ከጥቅም ውጭ ተደርጓል፤፤ ይህ ሐይል የአብይን ትእዛዝ አይቀበልም ማለት ፥ በትግራይ ስር ይሆናል ማለት ነው::)



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Post by Fiyameta » 23 Aug 2022, 03:31

This evil man has the blood of 900,000 agame on his hand.


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