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SHIMELIS ABDISA’S DEPLOYMENT OF ONE MILLION ON AMHARA SAFETY AND RIGHTS

The Oromuma influence: Shimel’s Abdisa’s deployment of a million people on Amhara security and rights

The statement made by Ato Shimelis Abdisa has created a threat to the safety and security of the Amhara community. The decision to use military force against an ethnic group is worrisome and calls into question the government’s efforts to protect citizens’ rights regardless of their right to live.

In his speech, the President of the Oromia region used provocative words to encourage violence and accusations against the Amhara people. Such talks tend to exacerbate inter-ethnic tensions and create further discord.

Shimelis Abdisa’s Deployment of One Million for Amhara Safety and Rights: The Profound Influence of Oromummuma The transformative impact of Oromummuma is vividly exemplified through Shimelis Abdisa’s remarkable efforts in deploying one million individuals to ensure the safety and uphold the rights of the Amhara community. This unprecedented initiative spearheaded by Abdisa has brought about significant positive changes, fostering a sense of security and empowerment among the Amhara people. By mobilizing such a substantial number of individuals, Abdisa has demonstrated the immense potential of collective action in addressing societal challenges and promoting inclusivity.

The statements made by Shimelis Abdisa have raised concerns about the safety and welfare of the Amhara community. The decision to use military force against a particular ethnic group is troubling and calls into question the government’s dedication to safeguarding the rights of all citizens, irrespective of their heritage.

The incendiary language used in the speech by the Oromia regional president has resulted in allegations of encouraging violence and perpetuating bias against the Amhara population. Such rhetoric only serves to exacerbate existing tensions and foster further discord among the various ethnic groups in the nation

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