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  Reclaiming Truth: The Engineered Narrative of Wolkait and Raya The assertion that Wolkait and Raya are "historically Tigray" ignores centuries of administrative, cultural, and demographic reality. These territories were part of the Amhara provinces of Begemder and Wollo for generations—well before the 1991 boundary changes imposed by the TPLF-led regime. This isn't just a technical shift; it was an engineered redefinition of identity. Following the TPLF’s rise to power, these regions experienced a systematic campaign to erase Amhara heritage: Amharic was banned in schools , courts, and public offices. Residents were punished for identifying as Amhara . Tigrinya place names replaced longstanding Amharic ones. Amharas were displaced , and Tigrayan settlers resettled , shifting demographics under state patronage. Cultural symbols , music, and even traditional attire linked to Amhara identity were prohibited. Calling Wolkait and Raya “historically Tigray” based on post-199...

Drone strikes in Ethiopia's Amhara region

Reports indicate that drone strikes in Ethiopia's Amhara region have resulted in civilian casualties Witnesses describe attacks on hospitals, schools, and marketplaces , with some strikes reportedly targeting ambulances. The Ethiopian government, led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed , has been engaged in conflict with Fano rebels , a militia group that was previously allied with the government but later refused to disband. Human rights organizations and media outlets have documented multiple incidents of drone strikes, including one that killed five civilians in Wegel Tena and another that resulted in 30 to 40 deaths in Amhara Sayint 3 . The United Nations has expressed concern over the impact of these strikes on civilians. US calls for peace, stability in volatile Ethiopia | APAnews - African Press Agency May 24/2025 WCC condemns drone attack in Ethiopia | World Council of Churches Gedeb Drone Strike Kills Over 100, Escalating Ethiopian Conflict and Human Rights Crisis Ethiopia: C...

Amhara Cultural Clothing

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 Amhara cultural clothing is a beautiful reflection of Ethiopia's rich heritage. Traditional attire often includes: Habesha Kemis : A long, flowing dress made from cotton, adorned with intricate embroidery, typically worn by women during special occasions and ceremonies. Netela : A lightweight, handwoven shawl, often draped over the shoulders, adding elegance to the outfit. Kaba : A richly embroidered cape, worn by men and women, symbolizing status and tradition. Jewelry : Gold and silver accessories, often featuring traditional designs, complement the clothing. These garments are not just clothing but expressions of cultural identity and pride.  

Wollega Amhara

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The Amharas of Wollega, an ethnic group with a long-standing presence in the region, have densely populated Wollega for centuries.The native Wollega Amharas have a long history in the region, predating the Oromo expansion, historically referred to as the "Galla Migration," which occurred during the 16th and 17th centuries. This migration brought significant changes to the demographic and cultural landscape of Wollega, as the Oromo people moved into the area in search of new grazing lands and resources. During this period, the native Amharas faced challenges as they were overrun by the migrating Oromo groups. The struggles of the native Wollega Amharas during this time were marked by efforts to maintain their cultural heritage amidst the pressures of assimilation and coexistence. The migration led to cultural exchanges, intermarriage, and, in some cases, assimilation. Many Amharas adopted aspects of Oromo culture, including the language, while striving to preserve their distin...

Amhara Cultural Clothing

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