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  • TPLF | Amhara S Network

    < Back TPLF This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Power in Numbers 30 Programs 50 Locations 200 Volunteers Project Gallery Previous Next

  • Mass-execution

    < Back Mass-execution Cheffie village According to witnesses, the assailants forcibly took the victims from various villages to the execution site. After gathering them, the assailants executed all 53 Amhara's in six rounds of gunfire. One of the hardest-hit families, Sheikh Abdu Hassen’s family from Begene village lost 12 members including his daughters: Kedija Abdu with her two children, Toyba Abdu and her child and four others, and his daughter-in-law Lubaba Ahmed with her three children. Among other victims of this mass execution, Ansha Seyd (aged 25) a mother of 15-day-old baby; Asia Yesuf (aged 40) with her four children, Salih Ahmed (aged 7), Juhar Ahmed (aged 5), Serdes Ahmed (aged 3) and a 1-year-old baby; Aminat Seyd (aged 45) with her three children, Ahmedin Seyd (aged 9), Kasim Seyd (aged 6) and Muktar Seyd (aged 4). Other victims were Ansha Abdu (age 1), Hayat Ali (aged 2), Mohammed Ahmed (aged 3) and Semira Mohammed (aged 4) and Zebura Omer (aged 4). One source who was part of the burial of these bodies described the execution as cruel: Previous Share Next

  • Persecution | Amhara S Network

    < Back Persecution This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Power in Numbers 30 Programs 50 Locations 200 Volunteers Project Gallery Previous Next

  • Systematic Marginalization | Amhara S Network

    < Back Systematic Marginalization This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Power in Numbers 30 Programs 50 Locations 200 Volunteers Project Gallery Previous Next

  • Who are the Amhara People?

    < Back Who are the Amhara People? Lij Tedla Melaku Worede The Amhara people are a Semitic-speaking people who inhabit modern-day Ethiopia. The language of the Amhara people, Amharic, is the second most-spoken Semitic language in the world after Arabic and has served as Ethiopia’s official language since the 13th century AD. The Amhara people have inhabited the Ethiopian plateau for thousands of years. Descendants of Axumites, Amhara's are considered cultural and political heirs of the ancient Axumite Empire. The Amhara people, along with related Ethiopian ethnic groups, are historically known as the Abyssinians. The Solomonic dynasty, which hailed from Amhara in the medieval era, was the longest-surviving dynasty in the world until 1974. The restorer of the Solomonic dynasty, Yekuno Amlak, who reigned in 1270, hailed from the old province of Amhara. The Amhara culture and civilization are one of the greatest human achievements in the world with fascinating historical rock-hewn monuments, unique iconography, palaces and edifices, literature, music, and preserved Biblical practices dating to the First Temple period of Judea. The most important book relating the origin of the people is known as the Kebra Nagast, and it recounts the tale of the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. According to the Kebra Nagast, the Queen of Sheba gave birth to Menelik I, the first King of Ethiopia’s Solomonic dynasty, from King Solomon, after conceiving the child during her visit in Judea. Recent scientific research on the genetics of Ethiopians has supported the claim of the Kebra Nagast, with the discovery of evidence of gene flow into the Ethiopian plateau from the Levant (modern-day Israel and Syria regions) 3,000 years. Previous Share Next

  • Join Us | Amhara S Network

    To see this working, head to your live site. Categories All Posts My Posts Login / Sign up Be a Member to ASN Welcome ASN team! Have a look around and join the discussions. Create New Post Members Registration Views Posts 0 Welcome to Amhara Society Network Questions & Answers Follow Views Posts 0 Get answers and share knowledge. General Discussion Follow Views Posts 5 Share stories, ideas, pictures and more! New Posts ibexhaile Jul 20, 2022 በኢትዮዽያ ዋና ዋና የፖለቲካ እጥፋቶች ላይ የአማራ ህዝብ ድርሻ ምን ነበር? General Discussion Like 0 comments 0 Amhara Socieity Network (ASN) Aug 04, 2022 The case for Amhara Genocide General Discussion Why and who's behind all these killings and atrocities? Like 2 comments 2 Amhara Socieity Network (ASN) Jul 12, 2022 Welcome to the Forum General Discussion Share your thoughts. Feel free to add GIFs, videos, hashtags and more to your posts and comments. Get started by commenting below. Like 0 comments 0 Forum - Frameless

  • Amhara Genocide - Tolle, Gimbi, Oromia

    < Back Amhara Genocide - Tolle, Gimbi, Oromia By Nazrawi K, for more detail refer AAA report “We have buried four hundred fifty corpses so far. However, there were some dead bodies that remained unburied. Moreover, wild beasts ate the carcass of Emama Mutie who lived in Gutin Sefer. In a jungle found at Chefie village (wherein fifty three people were mass murdered in one place) we buried fifty five dead bodies almost all were children and women. Only a small number of them were adult men. In Silsaw Sefer, we managed the mass burial of sixty three carcasses in a single, small and below standard hole (comprising forty eight who were mass slaughtered at a Moseque backyard named Jafer). Additionally, there are 3 mass graves in the nearby area of the mosque where we managed the funeral of fourteen, eleven and two corpses, respectively. When we see the case of Gutin Sefere, we collected 12 dead bodies that were ignited with fire inside a hut where they tried to be out of sight from the heinous mass killers of OLA. Similarly, we covered their corpses with soil in a single hole. In the other hand, the funeral of the remaining twenty eight deceased bodies that we collected from the same village was managed in three different sites located at the village. We have not yet finished the collection and burial of the dead bodies in a village called Begene. Nevertheless, we buried seventy one corpses in one mass grave site and eleven others in an identified place of the village. We have also managed the burial of numerically counted 124 dead bodies in villages including Seventy Seven at (Seni and Assosa Sefer), Seventeen at (Karakore), Fourteen at (Oromo Shewa), and sixteen at (Hayaw) villages.’’ Previous Share Next

  • Memorial | Amhara S Network

    Ethnic Amhara Genocide Ethiopia Mai Kadra Massacre:1511 Chena Massacre: 120 Kombolcha Massacre: 28 Meket Massacre: 160 Daletti Massacre: 80 Kiremu Massacre:150 Tolle Massacre: >3000 Antsokiya Gemza Massacre: 66 Mersa & Habru Massacre: 102 Gidami Massacre: 168 Tehuledere & Haik Massacre : 218 South Wollo Massacre - 105 Kalu Massacre: 56 Baleegziabher Massacre : 23 Boni and Bisho: 48 Worebabo Massacre: 53 Boko Massacre: 52 Debark Massacre: 33 Arkumbi Massacre: 30 Tehuledere Massacre: 28 Kobo Massacre: 176 Dedesa Massacre: 53 OSF - Oromo Special Force OLA - Oromo Liberation Army TPLF - Tigray Peoples Liberation Front Sources: Amhara Associations of America, Reuters English, EHRC and Al-Jazeera English ENDF - Ethiopia National Defence Force Name Sex Village Kebele Woreda Zone Region Date Status Committed by

  • Constitution | Amhara S Network

    < Back Constitution This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Power in Numbers 30 Programs 50 Locations 200 Volunteers Project Gallery Previous Next

  • Amhara Genocide | Amhara S Network

    The Amhara Association of America (AAA) has verified from interviews with several eyewitnesses and victims’ families that on June 18, 2022 at least 554 Amhara civilians were killed, an additional 40 were injured and hundreds more went missed when Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) militants attacked 10 villages in Tole Kebele (ward) of Gimbi Woreda (district) of West Wollega Zone in Ethiopia’s Oromia Region. Gimbi Massacre June 18th, 2022 Amhara Association of America Report Chenna Massacre Human Rights Watch Report Amnesty International Report

  • Amharas charred to death inside

    < Back Amharas charred to death inside Gutin Sefer and Silsaw villages AAA has verified from multiple sources that 12 civilians including three children who were hiding in a hut in Gutin village were deliberately burnt to death by the assailants. While the victims were inside the hut the militants arrived and surrounded the hut. They then set fire to the hut while the victims inside were crying to be spared. All were burned with the hut. The victims who were charred to death included Leyla Aminu who was six months pregnant and her 6-year-old daughter Sofia Seyd; Ansha Nuru who was nine months pregnant with her 3-year-old son and her brother’s 6-year-old daughter; Nurit Yasin, a mother of two, Sheikh Mohammed Ahmed with his five other family members; his wife Aminat Yimam, his daughter Zemzem Mohammed, his daughter Rabia Mohammed, and his other mentally ill-daughter (name unknown), and his grandson Kasim Itefa (Zemzem’s son). Remains of their bodies that were consumed by the fire were buried in a mass grave in the same place they were burned. In a similar method of killing, a source told AAA that the OLA militants dragged a 40-year-old mother; Ansha Ibrahim Yimer into a hut located in Silsaw village, and then set fire to it causing the hut to burn down while she was inside the hut. Previous Share Next

  • Amhara Genocide Testimonies

    < Back Amhara Genocide Testimonies By Nazrawi K, for more detail refer AAA report This pogrom has been principally catastrophic. Local Oromo residents and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) surrounded our villages from all directions. They carried out the racial killing in the villages relentlessly for eight consecutive hours. I witnessed two Amhara peasants named Ahmed Sherif and Ahmed Ali get shot dead cruelly with a heavy weapon called Dishqa from a distance. My family members together with six other individuals were murdered with close range gunshots in an empty room located near my house. Their corpses were then inhumanely mutilated using machetes. Twelve innocent civilian ethnic Amharas were burnt to death inside a house located in the center of Gutin Sefer. Fifty-Five other people, residents of Silsaw village were mass slaughtered at once in a jungle located in Chefie village. Among the dead only two were adult men whereas the remaining fifty-three were children and women. Forty-Eight other Amharas were also blood bathed at the backyard of Jafar Mosque found in Silsaw Village where they were hiding to escape the massacre. With this disregard for the mosque and human life however, the killers turned a sacred place into a mass homicidal playground. It was the local Oromo vigilant youths who showed shortcut paths to and from the villages to the OLA militias, cutting the last breath of suspected gunfire survivors using machetes, demolishing, and robbing the properties of the Amharas. I identified thirty-one people who were slaughtered in mass from Ahmed Yusuf’s family alone: comprising his children and grandchildren. Another individual whom I cannot name right now has also lost his twelve family members. On the other hand, the entire family members of Ahmed Sherif (Man who got shot dead using Dishqa) who were seven in number were annihilated altogether. Accordingly, we have buried four hundred fifty dead bodies thus far all over the villages. I even anticipate more dead bodies will be found in the jungle and other areas where we have not yet visited. I have never suspected such genocide to happen on us in my lifetime. The killers were acting by far as wild animals. I do not think they belong to the human race. Even wild animals like the Hyenas do not kill human beings in a way the OLAs did. I am more than certain if they were to come back again, they would kill all of us who survived by miracle. There is nothing remaining that attaches and connects me to live together anymore. I only need the responsible body to get me and the other survivors out and let us live in our parents’ land in Wollo, Amhara Region. Please help us get relocated before we totally vanish, and our race (Amhara) gets exterminated without a new generation to replace and continue after me. Please, please, please.” Previous Share Next

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