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The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 01 Aug 2025, 17:55




The Kistane Listro, a landless tiny hopeless and helpless HIV/AIDS infested primitive ethnic group in central war-torn Ethiopia whose extinction is virtually inevitable, they are killed like animals and nobody asks why.

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by ethiopianunity » 01 Aug 2025, 20:20

Why are you concerned so much about these ethnics?

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by Somaliman » 01 Aug 2025, 22:05

ethiopianunity wrote:
01 Aug 2025, 20:20
Why are you concerned so much about these ethnics?


What rather makes me laugh is that the same Galla Bantus who used to claim that they were treated in Ethiopia as a second class citizen and, most of all, not Ethiopian and belonged to Madagascar, are all of a sudden behaving as more Ethiopian than Ethiopians themselves.


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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by Agazi General » 02 Aug 2025, 00:38

ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA ZOOMALIMANLADY IS RIGHT. LISTRO KISTANE R TRYING TO COMPETE FOR 4TH CLASS CITIZENSHIP WITH US AGAZIANS WHO USED TO BE Z FIRST CLASS CITIZENS

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by ethiopianunity » 04 Aug 2025, 16:10

Somaliman wrote:
01 Aug 2025, 22:05
ethiopianunity wrote:
01 Aug 2025, 20:20
Why are you concerned so much about these ethnics?


What rather makes me laugh is that the same Galla Bantus who used to claim that they were treated in Ethiopia as a second class citizen and, most of all, not Ethiopian and belonged to Madagascar, are all of a sudden behaving as more Ethiopian than Ethiopians themselves.

Shabo somaliman?

You are living in your own turf, why you put your nose in other nation affairs you said you want out? Stay out!

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by Dama » 04 Aug 2025, 16:49

ethiopianunity wrote:
01 Aug 2025, 20:20
Why are you concerned so much about these ethnics?
...these ethnics by a man of the time
:evil: :twisted:

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by ethiopianunity » 04 Aug 2025, 16:54

The word Listro is absolutely to be proud of, meaning working for yourself from scratch instead of begging, cheating! Let that sink in

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 04 Aug 2025, 21:57

At Least 68 Ethiopian Migrants Dead As Boat Capsized In The Shores Of Yemen, 74 Ethiopians Missing


August 3, 2025


A boat carrying over 142 Ethiopians reportedly capsized on the coast of Yemen. At least 68 reported dead and 74 others are missing sources reported citing the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

The Associated Press cited Abdusattor Esoev,head of the International Organization for Migration in Yemen, to report that the boat carrying 154 Ethiopian migrants on board, sank in the Gulf of Aden off the southern Yemeni province of Abyan.

Those missing are presumed dead. This tragic accident occurred early Sunday.

A search operation is underway. ” many dead bodies were found scattered across a wide area of the shore,” The source reported citing a statement from Abyan security directorate.

Only 12 survivors reported so far. The bodies of 54 migrants were reportedly washed ashore in Khanfar district of Yemen.

The survivors are taken to a hospital morgue in Zinjibar, the provincial capital of Abyan on Yemen’s southern coast, the report added.

The Gulf of Aden and Yemen represent the major migration routes for Ethiopian migrants. The IOM has disclosed that more than 60,000 Ethiopian migrants have arrived in Yemen in 2024. The number for the year 2023 was much higher. More than 97,200 Ethiopians arrived in the country,

While the recurring tragic accident has been linked to human trafficking, conflict in Ethiopia has also been a major factor. The Tigray region of Ethiopia is one of the areas.

Recent reports from local Ethiopian news providers indicated that Youth from the Tigray region of Ethiopia were leaving the region in large numbers in what is reported to be a move to escape from forced recruitment as the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) is allegedly embark on mass mobilization for another round of conflict – presumably against the Federal government.

In March this year, over 180 migrants from Ethiopia were reported missing after the boat they were travelling in capsized on the coast of Yemen. Over 57 of them were women. Later, it was established that most of the migrants were dead.

The Ethiopian government has not yet remarked about the latest tragic accident that claimed the lives of hundreds of Ethiopian migrants.


Source: world media outlets.

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by Agazi General » 04 Aug 2025, 23:28

WAWW ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA SOMALIMANLADY AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE AKA SO MANY OZERS ZAT U WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT, IS AS USUAL DENIGRATING ETHIOPIA AND WHO COULD.BLAME HIMHER? ZEY LAFFED AT OUR PEOPLES SUFFERING IN TIGRAY SO ZEY DESERVE IT.

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by Jikaar » 09 Aug 2025, 00:54

Any man who threatens minorities is definitely a coward and submissive to the stronger folks.

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 25 Oct 2025, 22:14

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.

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 01 Dec 2025, 01:15

At Least 50 Civilians Reportedly Massacred In Bulen District, Benishangul Gumuz Region


November 24, 2025



There are more than 85 countries in war-torn Ethiopia.



At least 50 civilians mostly ethnic Amharas are massacred in Bulen district, Benishangul Gumuz region Ethiopia. Over 10 of the victims are reported to be women. The incident occurred last Saturday. Sources from the area told borkena that the attack targeted ethnic identity.

The gunmen who perpetrated the attack entered the town around 5:30 a.m. local time, as government authorities confirmed. Also, residents from the area say “Galla Terrorists” gunmen are behind the attack. This is an ethnic Oromo militant nationalist group that calls itself Shane.

The number of deaths from this attack is expected to rise as there are those wounded and admitted to hospital in a life threatening condition.

Initially the number of those killed and whose bodies were found at the scene were 40, according to sources.

Shibeshi Bareda, deputy head of Bulen district administration, on Sunday has confirmed the killing when he expressed “deep condolences” for those killed in Bakuje Kebele by what he described as “extremist gunmen.”

Ethnic Amharas in the Oromia and Benishangul Gumuz regions have been targets of organized attacks over the past seven years.


Source: war-torn Ethiopia amateur media outlets.

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by Dama » 01 Dec 2025, 01:42

AbyssiniaLady wrote:
01 Aug 2025, 17:55



The Kistane Listro, a landless tiny hopeless and helpless HIV/AIDS infested primitive ethnic group in central war-torn Ethiopia whose extinction is virtually inevitable, they are killed like animals and nobody asks why.
For outside observers, this title speaks the truth. But for traitors like Whorus from within the tribe, more oppresion of their clan members means more rewards to their pockets as long as they cooperate and keep silent on crimes.

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Re: The Most Persecuted Ethnic Group in War-torn Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 01 Dec 2025, 02:01

The Pickpocket Kistane Listro are not allowed to have anything of their own, their fate is 100 percent in Galla hands.

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