Abiy's war on Tigray is a continuation of the war on Oromia and the peoples of the wider South.
It has now become evident that Abiy's war is a reactionary war meant to reverse the gains of years of popular protest to achieve democracy, self-rule, and social justice.
At a deeper level, it is a war of (Abiy's) forces of the rule of violence against the progressive forces aspiring for the rule of law in a multinational federal democratic order.
Ultimately, Abiy's war is a war against peoples' constitutional right to self-rule and to the choice of their own government through democratic election.
It is a war conducted in defiance of, and with a view to suppressing, political pluralism intrinsic to a constitional order that explicitly recognizes several demos (or demoi, to be exact) in the polity.
More concretely, Abiy's war is a war of utter brigandage as he is an ex-Prime Minister whose term has expired and has no constitutional-legal mandate to act in the office he is acting from.
In deed, it is a war led by an illegal regime against the democratically elected government of Tigray and its people. But it is not a war on Tigray alone. It is a war on all the oppressed peoples of Ethiopia as a whole.
#Abiy_is_a_terrorist!
#Transitional_Government_now!
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By: via Qerro Media Service - QMS
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