
Seven Years of Bloodshed: Abiy Ahmed’s Ethiopia Drowns in War, Massacres, and Tyranny
When Abiy Ahmed took power in 2018, Ethiopia dared to hope. He promised peace, democracy, and unity—but instead, he delivered a river of blood, unspeakable atrocities, and a nation torn to shreds. Seven years later, the world sees the truth: Abiy’s reign has been a nightmare of violence, ethnic cleansing, and brutal repression. The Tigray War alone slaughtered over 600,000 people, but the killing didn’t stop there. Now, the Amhara people are being hunted, massacred, and thrown into mass graves by the very government that swore to protect them. Abiy Ahmed, once a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has become a butcher in a suit, drowning Ethiopia in endless war.
The genocidal war in Tigray was just the beginning. Entire villages were wiped out, women systematically raped, and children starved to death as Abiy’s forces and their Eritrean allies burned, bombed, and butchered their way through the region. But the horror didn’t end there. Now, the Amhara people are being exterminated in a campaign of state-sponsored terror. In the last year alone, thousands of Amhara civilians have been gunned down in cold blood, their bodies dumped in mass graves. The government calls it “law enforcement”—but the world knows it’s ethnic cleansing. Amhara youth, intellectuals, and even priests are dragged from their homes at night, never to be seen again. The prisons are overflowing with innocent Amharas, tortured, starved, and left to rot for daring to resist Abiy’s tyranny.
Abiy’s death squads roam freely, slaughtering civilians under the guise of fighting “Fano” rebels. In Merawi, hundreds were massacred in a single day, their blood staining the streets as soldiers laughed and filmed the executions. Schools, churches, and hospitals have become killing fields, with drone strikes blowing apart families and artillery reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble. The Amhara genocide is happening in broad daylight, yet the world stays silent. Meanwhile, Abiy’s propaganda machine spews lies, calling the dead “terrorists” while his death squads reload their guns for the next round of slaughter.
The economy has collapsed, inflation is suffocating the poor, and yet Abiy spends billions on vanity projects—palaces, monuments, and wars while his people starve in the dark. The Birr is worthless, food prices are skyrocketing, and farmers are shot dead for protesting land grabs. Abiy doesn’t care. He’s too busy playing dictator, crushing dissent, and arming his killers to silence anyone who dares to speak. Journalists are jailed or murdered, activists disappear, and social media is flooded with corpses—all while Abiy smiles for the cameras, pretending Ethiopia is “prospering.”
Seven years. Seven years of broken promises, rivers of blood, and unending suffering. Abiy Ahmed was supposed to save Ethiopia—instead, he destroyed it. The mass graves grow deeper, the prisons more crowded, and the people more desperate. The world watches, but does nothing. How many more must die before someone stops this madman? Ethiopia is bleeding, and if this continues, there won’t be a country left to save. WAKE UP. SPEAK UP. THIS IS GENOCIDE.

