The Habesha
General Abebaw Tadesse’s decision to remain silent in the face of thought-provoking questions highlights the gravity of the situation faced by the Amhara community in Addis Ababa. The unjust imprisonment and violence inflicted upon individuals, regardless of their status, is a clear indication of the deteriorating state of security and justice in the city. The Amhara people, known for their leadership qualities and hard work, are now living in constant fear of being targeted and arrested without any valid justification. This raises serious concerns about the lack of protection and fairness within the legal system.
The challenges faced by the Amhara community extend far beyond mere discrimination, as their very safety and social interactions are under threat. The pervasive atmosphere of fear and insecurity has made even simple activities like sharing a meal a risky endeavor. The streets, once bustling with life, have now become perilous for the youth, who …