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  • Amhara Fano
    Editorial | Politics | ⏭

    Why Abiy Ahmed and the Ethiopian Federal Regime Still Reluctant to Declare Amhara Fano a Terrorist Organization?

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-10-242025-10-24

    Why has Abiy Ahmed’s regime never declared Amhara Fano a terrorist organization while branding the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) without sufficient evidence? This is not hypocrisy—it is moral perversion. Amhara Fano’s massacres across Oromia are met with silence, exposing a regime that outsources genocide by proxy and hides behind the camouflage of selective justice and political convenience.

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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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  • Elites Crisis
    Opinion

    Ethiopia's Elites Crisis: Fragmentation, Failure, and the Path to Relevance

    By Abba Sooqee Posted on2025-06-302025-06-30
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    Ethiopia’s elites crisis runs deeper than disunity—it is a collapse of legitimacy. Fragmented, distrusted, and internally divided, no elite figure today commands a unified mandate. Peace will remain a mirage until the elites reconcile with their own constituencies and confront the vertical fractures within. Without grassroots credibility, national dialogue is empty performance—and irrelevance is the best they can hope for.

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  • Habesha Axis
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    The Habesha Axis and the Horn's Tipping PointThe Case for Empowering the Oromo for Regional Stability

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-05-292025-05-29
    1 Comment

    The emerging Habesha Axis—an uneasy alignment of Amhara, Tigray, and Eritrean elites—reveals a deeper truth: historic rivals will unite to suppress Oromo political empowerment. Despite decades of hostility, these actors find common cause in opposing self-determination for Oromia. This convergence is not about unity, but about preserving an old imperial center. Naming it for what it is, the article argues that it is crucial to understanding why Ethiopia’s future hinges on justice for the Oromo and Oromia.

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  • Oromia
    Article | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    A New Abyssinian Alliance in the Making and What it Means for Oromia

    By Olii Boran Posted on2025-03-192025-03-19

    Excerpt The crisis of Oromia can be summed up in a single, stark sentence: Oromia’s greatest hazard is its own wealth. The sheer abundance of its resources has drawn in competing forces, each vying for control. This relentless scramble has made the realization of Oromia’s self-determination—a cause championed for decades—an even more daunting challenge. Today,...

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