*Urgent Call to Action: Abiy Ahmed’s Betrayal of the Pretoria Agreement Paves the Way for Genocide 2.0 in Tigray*


  The Ethiopian government, under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has crossed a red line. By weaponizing the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) to permanently ban the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) from political participation, Abiy has shattered the Pretoria Peace Agreement and reignited the fuse of genocidal warfare in Tigray. This is not bureaucratic housekeeping—it is a calculated act of political erasure, designed to exterminate Tigray’s voice and legitimize state-sanctioned violence. The international community must intervene now to prevent Ethiopia from plunging into another catastrophic chapter of bloodshed.  

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*The Pretoria Agreement: A Dead Letter Under Abiy’s Boot*

Signed in November 2022 under African Union mediation, the Pretoria Agreement was supposed to end Ethiopia’s brutal two-year war. Its core promise was clear: Tigray’s peaceful reintegration into Ethiopia’s constitutional order in exchange for disarmament. Today, Abiy Ahmed and his enablers—notably the turncoat *Getachew Reda*, who sold Tigray’s resistance for a seat at the oppressor’s table—have turned the agreement into ash.  

*How NEBE’s Ban Violates the Pretoria Agreement* 

1. *Article 6 (Cessation of Hostilities)*: The agreement mandated collaboration to restore Tigray’s constitutional rights. Instead, Abiy’s regime has unilaterally disenfranchised Tigrayans by banning their primary political vehicle, the TPLF. This is not peace—it is political warfare.  

2. *Article 10 (Reintegration)*: The TPLF disarmed in good faith, trusting the government to facilitate its political reintegration. NEBE’s decision to outlaw the party—citing procedural technicalities like “failure to hold a general assembly” during an active war and siege—exposes the regime’s bad faith.  

3. *Article 3 (Constitutional Order)*: Ethiopia’s constitution guarantees political association (Articles 38-39). By stripping Tigrayans of representation, Abiy violates both the Pretoria Agreement and the nation’s supreme law.  

This is not a “procedural” dispute. It is a deliberate sabotage of peace.  

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*Abiy’s Endgame: Genocide by Another Name* 

Abiy Ahmed’s regime has never concealed its genocidal intent. From his vow to “wipe out Tigray’s history” to his dismissal of the Pretoria Agreement as “meaningless,” the Prime Minister has treated Tigrayans as a people unworthy of existence. The NEBE ban is the latest escalation in this campaign:  

- *Strategic Starvation*: For two years, Tigray endured a blockade on food, medicine, and banking. Over 600,000 died. Now, Abiy aims to suffocate Tigray politically.  

- *Eritrea’s Ongoing Occupation*: Despite Pretoria’s terms, Eritrean forces remain in Tigray, terrorizing civilians. Abiy calls them “rented allies”—a euphemism for licensed killers.  

- *Getachew Reda: The Collaborator-in-Chief*: Once a TPLF spokesman, Getachew now parrots Abiy’s talking points, whitewashing atrocities and undermining Tigray’s resistance. His betrayal epitomizes the regime’s strategy: co-opt, divide, and destroy.  

This is not governance—it is *genocide by incremental extermination*.  

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 *The International Community’s Shameful Silence*  

While Western diplomats issue tepid “concerns” and the African Union ducks behind hollow mediation, Tigray burns. The UN’s “lessons-learned” report on Ethiopia’s war, buried under geopolitical pressure, epitomizes global complicity.  

- *The U.S. and EU*: Continue funding Abiy’s regime despite evidence of war crimes. Sanctions on Eritrea? Too little, too late.  

- *African Union*: Fails to enforce its own peace mechanisms, allowing Abiy to flout the Pretoria Agreement with impunity.  

- *China and Russia*: Shield Ethiopia from accountability at the UN Security Council, prioritizing strategic interests over human lives.  

This cowardice enables Abiy’s madness.  

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*A Call to Action: Stop Ethiopia’s Descent into Hell* 

1. *Immediate Sanctions*: Target Abiy Ahmed, Eritrea’s Isaias Afwerki, and NEBE officials with asset freezes and travel bans. Suspend all non-humanitarian aid to Ethiopia.  

2. *AU Enforcement*: Deploy independent monitors to Tigray to verify compliance with Pretoria. Suspend Ethiopia’s AU membership until reforms are implemented.  

3. *Global Legal Action*: Support the International Criminal Court (ICC) in investigating atrocities. Prosecute Abiy and Isaias for genocide and crimes against humanity.  

4. *Amplify Tigray’s Voice*: Recognize Tigrayan civil society groups and alternative political coalitions excluded by NEBE’s ban.  

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*To Ethiopians: Resist the False Choice* 

Abiy’s regime thrives on division—Amhara vs. Oromo, Tigray vs. Ethiopia. But Ethiopians of conscience must unite. The TPLF’s exclusion is a precedent: today Tigray, tomorrow your region. Oppose this tyranny through protests, strikes, and solidarity.  

To Tigrayans: Your resilience is historic. The world failed you once—do not let it fail you again. Document every crime. Mobilize diaspora networks. Demand justice.  

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*Conclusion: No More “Never Again”*


The Pretoria Agreement is dead. Abiy Ahmed has chosen war. The international community now faces a moral test: Will it act to prevent genocide, or will it again look away as Tigray is erased?  

History—and the millions already slaughtered—are watching.

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