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Sent to : International Organizations:
  1. – United Nations (UN)

  2. – African Union (AU)

Sent to Governmental and Diplomatic Institutions:
  1. US Department of State

  2. European External Action Service (EEAS)

  3. French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs

Sent to :Human Rights Organizations:
  1. Amnesty International

  2. Human Rights Watch

  3. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)

Sent to Humanitarian Organizations:
  1. International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

  2. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

  3. CARE International

Sent to :International Financial Institutions:
  1. World Bank

  2. International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Sent to International Media:
  1. BBC World Service

  2.  Reuters

  3.  Al Jazeera

Alloutwar

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Date: October 14, 2024

Subject: Alloutwar



Dear Sir,

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s waves of military campaigns for well over a year in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia have failed to achieve tangible results for his regime. But the regime, yet again, has called for an all-out renewed effort to win the civil war by any means necessary. The failure of the campaign is because the Fano movement in the Amhara region is not merely an armed rebellion led by disgruntled youth as the regime claims, rather, it is a popular movement that enjoys widespread support from the grass-roots population. This resistance stems from years of systematic oppression, political and economic marginalisation of the Amhara people, and killings and arrests of Amhara elites and elected parliamentarians. The regime declared the war as a final attempt to crush the Amhara people as they have been seen as a threat to ethnic-based politics in Ethiopia by successive regimes. After the military campaign was declared placing the region under a state of emergency, an economic blockade prohibiting freedom of movement of goods and people, displacement of millions of people followed by mass arrests of civilians, and destruction of public infrastructure as well as private properties. Gross human rights violations and war crimes continued against the Amhara people throughout the ongoing civil war. Lawlessness even outside the conflict zones, abduction for ransom, and a complete breakdown of the fabric of the society have become the whole mark of the current regime which is riddled with corruption, cronyism, and nepotism. 

The regime refuses to confront the reality that it cannot win the war when the population of the entire region is in support of the resistance. The government has been responsible for the killings of innocent civilians, arbitrarily incarcerating thousands of Amhara not only in the Amhara Region but also throughout the country, displacing millions from their homes, and pushing countless others to the brink of starvation. The regime’s army has disrupted the lives of millions, preventing five million children from enrolling in school and converting education and health facilities into military encampments.

The military campaign has achieved nothing but the tragic loss of thousands of young lives on both sides devastated the Amhara Region and led to the free fall of the country’s economy. Abiy Ahmed and his military machine, driven by a thirst for power, have terrorised their people and destabilised the entire region. The regime’s unwillingness to self-reflect or show any insight into the consequences of its actions further reveals its dangerous lack of foresight.

We urge the international community to acknowledge Abiy Ahmed for the tyrant he has become and cease all financial aid that could be diverted to fund the purchase of weapons and military hardware that is used in the needless military campaign.  Any financial support to the regime only perpetuates the violence it is committing against its people and gives a lifeline to the government that is bound to fall. The international community should act to ensure that humanitarian assistance is provided to the population that is affected by the violence unleashed by the regime and that any aid is not misused and weaponised against the Ethiopian people.

 

Yours sincerely,

Federation of Amhara Association in Europe

Urgent Appeal for Humanitarian Assistance for Prisoners of War in Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Sent to : International Humanitarian Organizations
  1. Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS)
  2. United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
  3. World Food Programme (WFP)
  4. Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières – MSF)
  5. Save the Children
  6. Oxfam
Sent to :International Human Rights Organizations
  1. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Sent to : . Regional and International Organizations
  1. African Union Human Rights Commission
  2. Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
  3. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
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September 18, 2024

Re: Urgent Appeal for Improved Detention Conditions and Humanitarian Assistance in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Dear Sir or Madam,

We members of the Federation of Amhara Associations in Europe, are writing to express our profound concern regarding the dire humanitarian situation in the Amhara region of Ethiopia. 

For over a year, the Amhara region has been devastated by a civil war declared by the Abiy Ahmed regime, which has turned against its own people. The region has been under blockade restricting freedom of movement of people, goods and services. Civilian infrastructure and public services have been totally destroyed or severely damaged, plunging millions into dire humanitarian crises

In this armed conflict, the Amhara Fano forces have captured a significant number of government combatants. We commend their publicly known and well reported commitment to upholding the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law and treating prisoners of war with dignity and respect, in accordance with the Geneva Conventions unlike the government forces that practice collective punishment of innocent civilians including public executions, destruction of homes and properties.

In a letter addressed on September 13, 2024 to your organization, the Amhara Fano forces have earnestly requested your assistance in addressing  urgent humanitarian needs to provide the care  needed for prisoners of war. We wholeheartedly uphold  this appeal and we would like to stress the urgency of  effective assistance needed.

We urge you to:

  • Conduct a comprehensive assessment of the humanitarian situation in the Amhara region, with a particular focus on the needs of prisoners of war and the civilian populations.

  • Facilitate the distribution of neutral and impartial humanitarian aid to prisoners of war, displaced populations, and communities affected by the conflict.

  • Strengthen the capacity of local actors to respond to humanitarian emergencies. 

By providing humanitarian assistance in the Amhara region, the ICRC can not only ameliorate the living conditions of the affected populations but also contribute to fostering peace and stability in the region.

We are confident that the ICRC, with its proven expertise and unwavering neutrality, can play a pivotal role in alleviating this humanitarian crisis. We remain at your disposal to provide any further information and to assist you in your endeavors.

We look forward to a positive response.

Yours sincerely,

 

Federation of Amhara Association in Europe

IMF and world bank:Urgent Appeal to Reconsider Loan Agreements with the Ethiopian Regime

Sent to :International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  1. External Relations Department
  2. Independent Evaluation Office
  3. Regional Technical Assistance Center for East Africa
  4. Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department
  5. Research Department
  6. Partnership Relations Office
Sent to : International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  1. Communications and Media Department
  2. Public Affairs Department
  3. Office of the President
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August 11nth, 2024

 

Re: IMF and World Bank: Urgent Appeal to Reconsider Loan Agreements with the Ethiopian Regime

 

We, the members of the Federation of Amhara Associations in Europe, are deeply disturbed by loan agreements that have been reached between the Ethiopian regime and yourselves when Ethiopia is in total chaos and half of the country is going through civil wars

Lawlessness, abduction for ransom is rife, corruption, nepotism and cronyism have deepened their roots and the regime is fighting a losing civil war in two of the biggest regional states in the country. 

The economy is in crisis after a conflict that lasted for two years between the central government and the regional government in Tigray. The central government yet again has embarked in another conflict in the Amhara region while the rebel fighting in Oromia continues. The regime of Ethiopia is running out of money for purchase of weapons and drones as well as for recruitment of millions of soldiers including children.

The brutal regime of Abiy Ahmed has assassinated or imprisoned several prominent politicians and religious leaders, members of the civic society and journalists with no court orders or trials.

Abiy Ahmed has mastered an act of deception to the international community announcing peace initiatives in Ethiopia, but in practice he continues his barbaric war against his own people. The regime is in severe shortage of money because of its inability to collect taxes in the regions the conflicts are taking place, and due to the closed or destroyed industries and infrastructures in the country by the needless conflicts. The IMF and the World Bank don’t seem to mind  the ongoing procurement of weapons and drones by the regime, which is fueling the ongoing genocidal war against the Amhara people. 

The release of any funds to the regime is nothing less than funding the ongoing genocidal military campaign and perpetuating the suffering of the Amhara people. At this stage when the regime is on a brink of collapse, the loan  will only sustain the conflicts by providing a lifeline to the dying regime that has been using any funds it can access for purchase of weapons to extend its grip on power; in the process driving the country into unsustainable debt. 

We urge IMF and the world bank and other financial institutions to reconsider the loan agreement and the release of any funds to the Ethiopian regime at this point in time.

Yours sincerely,

 

Federation of Amhara Association in Europe