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TPLF, Nazi, and the West

Mesfin Arega
July 03, 2021

For all intents and purposes, Meles Zenawi was the Hitler of TPLF (Tigray People Liberation Front) whereas the 1976 TPLF manifesto was the mein kampf of Meles Zenawi, his lebensraum being the huge, fertile lands in the Amhara provinces of Gonder and Wello. Meles Zenawi’s shutzstaffel (SS) was the notorious federal police known as Agazi. All of these are clearly evident by the measures Meles Zenawi started to take immediately after he usurped power in 1991.

The silent genocide of millions of Amharas by TPLF over a period of nearly three decades (1991 – 2018) was possible only because it had overt and covert support of western governments. In particular, the US and UK poured billions after billions into TPLF’s bottomless coffers in the name of “development assistance”, most of which was laundered back to the US and UK (and part of this laundered money is now used to wage relentless propaganda campaign against Amhara and “Amhara Ethiopia”). While Meles Zenawi was silently cleansing Amharas from the annexed Amhara lands, President Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair were hailing him as the prime exponent of “Africa’s new generation of leaders” the west can “do business” with. When Mele’s Zenawi’s notorious Agazi (the equivalent of Hitler’s SS) openly murdered more than two hundred Addis Ababa protestors (mostly Amharas) following the highly disputed May 2005 election, the US State department blamed the massacre on “lumpen” protestors and, thanking Meles Zenawi for quickly putting the protest under control, funneled additional millions for “additional training” of Mele’s Zenawi’s SS.

The west did its best to prolong Meles Zenawi’s reign for as much as possible so that it can continue to “do business” with him for as long as possible. However, nature took its course, Meles died of natural cause in 2012, ruled Ethiopia from his grave for six more years (2012 – 2018) in the name of Mr. Hilemariam Desalegn, and then TPLF was pushed off the seat of power in Arat Kilo (Addis Ababa), thanks to Amharas’ continual opposition and occasional revolt against degradation, marginalization, and persecution by TPLF. The west has now revived TPLF from its deathbed so that it can restart “doing business” with its new leaders. The first major business is to finish the unfinished business of cleansing Amharas from annexed lands by ensuring that “effective control of western Tigray is returned to the Transitional Government of Tigray (translation: TPLF) ” (Press Statement, Anthony J. Blinken, May 15, 2021)

Mesfin Arega

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