The TPLF’s Alliance (Tsemedo) with Shaebia and Fano could pose a future threat to Tigray

[TLM Editorial Viewpoint] We can all agree that there is a great need for peace in our region, but the question is how to achieve it. We are confronted by a basic principle of trust. The TPLF and Shaebia trusted a strategy they believed would help them win against the PP government of Abiy Ahmed […]

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Tigray at a Crossroad: Unity, Territorial Integrity, and Survival

[By Berihu Hagos] Tigray is not a transient nation. It is built upon a robust ethical and moral foundation. Throughout its millennia of history, it has endured some of the most significant adversities. It is prudent to disregard the unfounded assertions of certain historians and politicians attempting to revise history to diminish the achievements of […]

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The Misuse of TDA North America Funds and When Hope Fades

[By Desta Hailu] “There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” For individuals unfamiliar with TPLF leaders, it may be perplexing to understand why the ‘leaders’ of a political organization that has maintained power for four decades persist in behaving […]

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The “Kupamanduka” Syndrome and the Political Legacy of the TPLF

[TLM Editorial Viewpoint] At an international conference in July 2000, Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics (1998), expressed concern about a stagnant society resistant to embracing new realities. He cited an ancient Sanskrit story of “kupamanduka,” a simple tale of a well-frog—the frog that lives its entire life in a well—and its refusal to accept […]

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