Friends of Tigray Delaware

Friends of Tigray Delaware Ethiopia’s federal government has declared war on its northern region of Tigray, an autonomous region of Ethiopia. FOR TIGRAY!

The Tigrayan people need our help more than ever, so we must raise constant awareness and fight for humanity! According to AlJazeera: "Ethiopia’s federal government has declared war on its northern region of Tigray, leading to fears of a protracted conflict in Africa’s second-most populous country. The Tigray region is one of 10 semi-autonomous federal states organized along ethnic lines in Ethiop

ia and home mostly to the Tigrayan people who make up about 6 percent of Ethiopia’s population of more than 110 million. Tigrayans have long been a center of power and influence, controlling the country’s government for three decades. In 1975, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) launched a protracted war against the Derg military government in Addis Ababa, which they eventually toppled in 1991. The TPLF then dominated the ruling alliance composed of four ethno-regional parties, until Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, a member of the Oromo ethnic group, came to power in 2018. The other parties in the coalition were: the Oromo Peoples Democratic Organization, the Amhara National Democratic Movement, and the Southern Ethiopian People’s Democratic Movement. Tigray’s battle-hardened, powerful military also took the lead in Ethiopia’s war against neighboring Eritrea that raged from 1998 to 2000 over disputed border territory. The war was only declared officially over in 2018 in a peacemaking effort by Abiy, which won him the Nobel Peace Prize. The fortunes of the TPLF have waned since Abiy came to power in 2018 after years of anti-government protests forced his predecessor Hailemariam Desalegn to step down. Under Abiy, Tigray’s leaders have complained of being unfairly targeted in corruption prosecutions, removed from top positions, and broadly scapegoated for the country’s woes. A year ago, the TPLF withdrew from the ruling coalition after Abiy merged it into the nationwide Prosperity Party. The feud became more intense after Tigray held its own elections in September, defying Abiy’s government which postponed national polls due to the coronavirus pandemic. Addis Ababa ruled the Tigray government was unlawful and, in return, Tigray said it no longer recognized Abiy’s administration. The federal government then slashed funding to the region, which the TPLF said was “tantamount to an act of war”. In what the International Crisis Group termed a “sudden and predictable” descent into conflict, Abiy said on November 4 that the TPLF had crossed a “red line” and attacked a federal military base in Tigray, forcing a “military confrontation”. The TPLF accuses Abiy of concocting the story to justify deploying the military against it. However, things moved fast, with Abiy claiming air raids have already been carried out on Tigray military assets and promising more.

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