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  • Eritrea and Ethiopia
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    Eritrea and Ethiopia: Regret, Rivalry, and the Search for a Permanent Settlement

    By Itansaa Barii Posted on2025-07-242025-07-24

    The troubled relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia has remained unresolved since independence in 1993. This essay explores whether Eritrea secretly regrets its separation, how President Afwerki's fixation on Ethiopian politics reflects deeper insecurities, and what the future holds. Is this a conflict frozen in time—or a struggle over imperial legacy and regional power?

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    We Live Next Door to a Medieval People. Sadly.Orthodoxy, Empire, and the Struggle for Cultural Liberation in Ethiopia

    By Yadessa Guma (PhD, Anthropology) Posted on2025-07-182025-07-16

    A medieval mindset still haunts the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, preserving Ge’ez exclusivity while marginalizing Oromo identity. A recent video by an Orthodox clergyman exposing this racism underscores the need for ecclesiastical autonomy. This article examines how spiritual exclusion is tied to imperial history—and why a modern, inclusive Oromia Orthodox Church is no longer just necessary, but inevitable.

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  • Ethiopia
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    The Myth of Ethiopia’s Historical Continuity: A Political Invention Disguised as Legacy

    By Olii Boran Posted on2025-03-172025-03-18

    Synopsis The name Ethiopia is often presented as an unbroken historical identity, tracing back to ancient times. However, a closer examination of historical records, international registrations, and linguistic origins reveals that the name Ethiopia, as applied to a modern empire-state, lacks continuity before the 20th century. Instead, it was a political rebranding strategy, gaining official...

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  • lies
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    ETHIOPIA'S 6 BIG LIES FUELING ITS IMPENDING COLLAPSE

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2024-03-132025-04-22

    Ethiopia’s looming collapse, the article argues, stems from six enduring lies that distort its identity and history—from the myth of a 3,000-year nation and claims of never being colonized to the illusion of unity and heroism. These deceptions, sustained by political elites and echoed through propaganda, have fractured trust, erased diversity, and silenced truth. Unless Ethiopia confronts these falsehoods, embraces genuine federalism, and addresses historical injustices—particularly against the Oromo—its instability will deepen beyond repair.

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