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    Introducing the Tigray Insights Web Atlas Lab

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / March 12, 2026 / No Comments

    I am pleased to share a new component of the Tigray Insights initiative: the Tigray Insights Web Atlas Lab, available at: https://lab.tigrayinsights.net/ This platform is an experimental geospatial environment designed to explore, analyze, and visualize spatial data related to Tigray and the surrounding region. The goal is to gradually build a rich, interactive atlas that can support research, policy discussions,…

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    The Final Battlefield Is Narrative: Why the International Community Must Reassess the “Contestation” Framework on Tigray

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / February 26, 2026 / No Comments

    The risk of renewed war in northern Ethiopia is not developing in isolation. It is taking shape within a broader process that is less visible but equally dangerous. This process is the gradual construction of a narrative that can normalize what was achieved through force during the 2020–2022 war. What is at stake today is therefore not only whether fighting…

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    ምዕራብ ትግራይ፦ “ውስብስብ” አይደለም — የዲፕሎማሲያዊ ብዥታ ማስተባበያ

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / January 29, 2026 / No Comments

    የአሜሪካው አምባሳደር ኤርቪን ማሲንጋ በምዕራብ ትግራይ ያለውን ቀውስ “ውስብስብ” ሲሉ ሲገልጹ፣ ዲፕሎማሲያዊ ገለልተኝነትን አስበው ሊሆን ይችላል፤ ውጤቱ ግን ከገለልተኝነት የራቀ ነው። ቃሉ ውስብስብ ያልሆነውን፣ ይልቁንም ግልጽና ሊታወቅ የሚችልን ህገ-ወጥ ወረራ፣ አስገዳጅ መፈናቀል እና የህገ-መንግስት ጥሰት እውነታን የሚያደበዝዝ ነው። ህገ-መንግስቱ ምንም አይነት ብዥታ አይፈጥርም የብሄሮች፣ ብሄረሰቦችና ህዝቦችን መብት በማክበር በዓለም አቀፍ ደረጃ የሚታወቀው የ1987ቱ (እ.ኤ.አ 1995) የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ ህገ-መንግስት፣…

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    Western Tigray: Not “Complex” – A Refutation of Diplomatic Ambiguity

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / January 19, 2026 / No Comments

    When U.S. Ambassador Ervin Massinga described the crisis in Western Tigray as “complex,” the intention may have been to maintain diplomatic neutrality. However, the effect of such language is far from neutral. It introduces ambiguity into a situation that is neither unclear nor difficult to understand. What is unfolding in Western Tigray is not a complicated political puzzle, but a…

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    Tigray’s Agonizing Dilemma: Land, Identity, and the Price of Survival

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / June 11, 2025 / No Comments

    Tigray today faces a profoundly agonizing dilemma, one that cuts to the very core of its identity, history, and the harsh realities of survival in a hostile geopolitical environment. At the center of this dilemma are two sharply opposing perspectives regarding Western and Southern Tigray. Though these perspectives differ fundamentally in their proposed solutions, they both arise from the same…

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  • Opinion

    The Political Illness in Tigray: Diagnosing and Addressing the Crisis Within the TPLF

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / June 8, 2025 / No Comments

    This analysis represents a personal perspective from a technical professional born and raised in Addis Ababa, who later began his career in Tigray in the mid-1990s and spent significant time living and working there. Nowadays, in an era dominated by social media, where individuals from all walks of life actively share their reflections—some even shaping public opinion as social activists—it…

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  • Opinion

    A Bitter Path to Sovereignty: The Strategic Dilemmas Facing Tigray Today

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / May 9, 2025 / No Comments

    Almost three years have passed since the signing of the Pretoria Agreement between the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front. At the time, Tigray entered that agreement with cautious hope, believing that the silence of guns could open the door to restoration, dignity, and recovery. Yet what followed has not been peace, but paralysis, not…

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    On the Crisis of Political Membership and the Betrayal of a People

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / April 15, 2025 / No Comments

    To the TPLF leadership, and to those who still believe they carry the burden of the Tigrayan struggle with honesty and discipline, I write this note not out of bitterness, but out of pain. It is a pain rooted in memory, in observation, and in the bitter confirmation of something that some of us understood long before it became visible…

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    Western Tigray: History Defies Abiy’s Ambitions

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / March 21, 2025 / No Comments

    Western Tigray’s historical boundaries, as rigorously documented in this archive of academic and cartographic evidence, reaffirm what Tigrayans have always known: this land is ours, rooted in centuries of identity, governance, and cultural continuity. Today, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s administration, driven by Oromo-centered ambitions and empowered by the Prosperity Party’s core support base, seeks to forcibly disown and occupy Western…

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    Abiy’s Dangerous Gamble: Why Tigray’s Will Can’t Be Broken

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / March 20, 2025 / No Comments

    Abiy Ahmed remains restless in his ambition to dismantle the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, as he once declared in parliament, envisioning it reduced to dust scattered in the wind, “በዓየር ላይ እንደተበተነ ዱቄት,” as he himself put it. That expression was not casual. It captured both the intent and the mindset behind his political project. In his March 20, 2025…

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    Beyond Narratives: Clarifying TPLF Legitimacy and Exposing Abiy Ahmed’s Manipulation in Tigray

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / March 14, 2025 / No Comments

    Recent international media coverage depicts Tigray as facing renewed internal strife, factional struggles, and potential conflict. However, these portrayals misinterpret critical aspects of the political landscape, particularly regarding the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and individuals such as Getachew Reda. Misrepresentation of TPLF Dynamics Media outlets like the BBC and Reuters inaccurately label the legitimate majority of TPLF members as…

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    Adwa: The Hidden Cost to Tigrayan Identity

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / March 1, 2025 / No Comments

    The Battle of Adwa in 1896 is immortalized in history as Ethiopia’s defiant stand against Italian colonialism, a moment of African pride and resilience. Widely celebrated as a symbol of Black resistance, it is often presented as a unifying triumph for Ethiopia and a beacon for Pan-Africanism. Yet, beneath this polished narrative lies a troubling reality for Tigrayans, who bore…

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    The AU Assembly, Abiy’s Ambitions, and the Shadow of War: A Fragile Peace in Ethiopia

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / February 18, 2025 / No Comments

    The recent African Union Assembly brought Ethiopia’s fragile peace process into sharper focus, not because it resolved anything, but because it exposed the underlying political maneuvering shaping its trajectory. What appeared on the surface as diplomatic engagement was, in reality, a complex interplay of competing strategies. While the Tigray People’s Liberation Front sought to elevate the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement…

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    Breaking the Silence: Why Tigray Must Speak with Absolute Clarity in the Face of Manipulated Mediation

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / February 17, 2025 / No Comments

    Tigray’s Communication Failure and Abiy’s Strategy of Incremental Control Four years ago, Abiy declared that he would “solve the TPLF problem in days, not weeks or months.” And in the first month of the war, he played the role of a victorious commander—marching into peaceful and unarmed Mekelle, boasting that no military had achieved such a feat. He assured Ethiopians…

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    The Illusion of ሽምግልና: Balancing Mediation with Political Realities

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / February 9, 2025 / No Comments

    The ongoing ሽምግልና efforts in Mekelle, initiated by concerned Tigrayans seeking to unlock the prevailing political deadlock, represent a significant attempt at fostering dialogue and stability in Tigray. If this effort aims to resolve the governance crisis in Tigray through pragmatic restructuring—ensuring a balanced political framework that acknowledges existing realities while upholding Tigray’s core interests—then it deserves recognition. However, while…

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  • Opinion

    The Voice of Tigray: A United Call for Justice, Restoration, and Reparations

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / February 3, 2025 / No Comments

    In response to Abiy Ahmed’s deceptive calls for peace in Tigray Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s approach towards Tigray reflects a pattern of overconfidence rooted in a calculated yet fundamentally flawed strategy. While his administration may perceive its grip on power as unassailable, history has proven time and again that the Tigrayan struggle transcends brute force—it is an existential question of…

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  • Opinion

    Understanding the TDF Commanders’ Pragmatism: A Response to Misguided Critics

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / February 1, 2025 / No Comments

    Certain academic elites and political factions aligned with Getachew Reda have criticized the Tigray Defense Forces following the commanders’ declaration recognizing one TPLF after the 14th congress. Their argument is that the TDF is militarizing politics and overstepping its role. But this criticism, when examined closely, reflects a deeper detachment from the actual conditions in which Tigray exists today. It…

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  • Opinion

    A Call for Vigilance: Abiy’s ብርጌድ ንሓመዱ (BNH) Strategy and Tigray’s Path Forward

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / January 29, 2025 / No Comments

    Faced with persistent conflicts in Amhara and Oromia, Abiy Ahmed finds himself increasingly cornered. Meanwhile, the TPLF’s strategic evolution signals a growing challenge to his authority. To maintain control and distract from internal instability, he is now seeking to ignite further unrest in the region, seeing an opportunity to reshape the political landscape to his advantage. Abiy Ahmed’s recent political…

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  • Opinion

    Tigray’s Future at Stake: A Call for Immediate TIRA Reform

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / January 27, 2025 / No Comments

    As we delve deeper into the quagmire of Tigray’s political impasse, the reality on the ground indicates a troubling intensification of divisions rather than a progression towards resolution. The people of Tigray, burdened by years of war, displacement, and uncertainty, deserve more than political stagnation. In light of this, I propose an immediate restructuring of the Tigray Interim Regional Administration…

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    The People of Tigray: Beyond the Echo Chambers of Social Media

    fikru.kidane@protonmail.com / January 25, 2025 / No Comments

    Social media has become a powerful tool for shaping political narratives and advocating for causes, but its impact is far from universally positive. In many developing regions, the unchecked rise of social media activism has often exacerbated divisions, spread misinformation, and created a false sense of authority among those with access to digital platforms. The case of Tigray exemplifies these…

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