If It’s Not Mine, Let It Burn: How Ethiopia’s Power Games Set the Nation on Fire
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If It’s Not Mine, Let It Burn: How Ethiopia’s Power Games Set the Nation on Fire
By Haimanot B. Atinkut 1. The Derg’s Iron Fist: ‘If It’s in My Hand, It’s Mine’ The Derg was a regime of clenched fists and silenced mouths. After seizing power in 1974, it nationalized land and erased dissent. Amnesty International’s archives bear witness to a Red Terror that left tens of thousands dead. The people’s suffering was state policy, wrapped in revolutionary slogans. 2. The Tigrayan Grasp: ‘If I Like It, It’s Mine’ For nearly three d…
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