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The Unstoppable Decimation and Disintegration of the Abyssinian ('Ethiopian') Army

By: Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
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[ Posted On: 2008-06-11 ]

In numerous articles, we have analyzed the totalitarian structure of Abyssinia (fallaciously re-baptized 'Ethiopia'), a criminal state that was formed following the subjugation and the genocide of numerous African nations, namely the Oromos, the Afars, the Sidamas, the Agaws, the Shinasha, the Gumuz, the Berta, the Shekachos, the Kaffas, the Kambatas, the Anuak, the Wolayitas, the Ogadenis – and last but not least the indiscriminately discriminated Amhara and Tigray Muslims.

The criminal state survived only due to its alliance with colonial England, and then – at the margin of the international community – as the pariah ally successively of the USSR and the US. The successive monarchical, pro-communist and bogus-republican regimes did not change in anything the most excruciating face of Africa's most appalling tyranny.

Some ignorant analysts believed that an alliance of that anachronistic state with Jendayi Frazer and some US conservative legislators at the times of the War against the Islamic Terrorism could help Abyssinia survive; they proved to be totally and comically wrong.

The monstrous tyranny is utterly and irrevocably condemned to obliteration; nothing and nobody can help it survive. Even worse, the paranoid decision to let Abyssinian thugs (called 'national army') enter multi-divided Somalia to kick the Islamic Courts of Justice out helped only radicalize the Somalis, who by now massively support either the tolerant or the radical wings of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS). Even worse, viewed through a simple military point, Abyssinia's intervention in Somalia was a total disaster .

How could possibly a fake national army, made out of 18% of the country's population, be successful outside the country's borders, when 82% of the country's population are in various stages of upsurge? The combination Ogaden (occupied by the Abyssinians territory of Somalia that had been transferred by the British to the cruel ruler Haile Selassie) and Somalia (partly invaded by the Abyssinian thugs who fallaciously impersonate a national army, and partly ruled by unrepresentative totalitarian pseudo-rulers of tribal character and Abyssinian support) is in fact the dynamite that makes the Eastern African shark explode (remember the end of the famous movie 'the Jaws'?)

When the news look like Curse for Abyssinians

The news come as curse these last days for the Amhara and Tigray settlers in Finfinne (falsely called Addis Ababa), who will soon pack up and move back to Gondar and Makele, from where their fathers had illegally moved to settle in today's occupied Oromia.

Even before the announcement of great news from Djibouti where ARS and Somalia's Transitional Federal Government signed a first agreement, great news came for Abyssinia's oppressed nations from South Somalia and tyrannized Ogaden, revealing the decimation of the Abyssinian thugs.

First, Ogaden rebels claimed (Radio Freedom, Voice of the Ogadeni People audio website in Somali 6 Jun 08) 116 Abyssinian soldiers in recent battles.

Second, following a carnage at the Market of Mogadishu, the top commander of the Abyssinian forces of occupation has been shot down by unidentified insurgents in Mogadishu. It remains unknown whether any insurgents were killed.

The Abyssinian troops in a state of panic are about to defect in numbers. On the same day more than 50 Abyssinian soldiers have also been killed in clashes with heavily armed rebels near the Somali Presidential Palace on the same day.

I republish two reports from the authoritative Ogaden portal that helps readers from allover the world – much more than the Washington Post or the New York Times – get an insightful into the final spasms of the relic Abyssinia.

Ogaden Rebels Claim 116 soldiers killed in Recent Battles

Text of report by Ethiopian opposition Radio Freedom audio website on 6 June

At least 116 colonialist Ethiopian troops were killed in less than one week in battles with ONLA [Ogaden National Liberation Army]. Forty-four colonialist soldiers were also wounded in the same period, our correspondent in the Ogaden [all places in southeastern Ethiopia] has reported.

On 4 June 2008, a tough battle occurred at a place called Hahi in Yu'ub. Fifteen colonialist soldiers were killed and 10 others were wounded in the battle. On the same date, 10 colonialist soldiers were killed and five others were wounded in a battle that occurred in Ali-Dhol near Ado.

On 3 June 2008, a nocturnal attack was carried out against colonialist soldiers in Dusmo, Aware. Details of their losses were unavailable. On the same date, four colonialist soldiers were killed and two were wounded in a battle that occurred in Lan-Jalelo in the district of Shilabo. Also on the same date, two colonialist soldiers were killed and three others were wounded in Garonka. Also on the same date, a colonialist army truck was destroyed at a place called Gol-Asbur. Over 50 soldiers on board the vehicle were killed and their weapons destroyed.

On 2 June 2008, five colonialist soldiers were killed and four others were wounded in fighting that took place in Laso-Turruje near Korile. On the same date, a follow-up attacked was launched on colonialist soldiers passing through Foljeh, killingh 15 of them and wounding 10 others. Also on the same date, a fierce battle occurred on the outskirts of Birkot. Ten colonialist soldiers were killed and five others were wounded.

On 1 June 2008, an ONLA unit carried out a nocturnal attack on colonialist soldiers stationed in Hamaro town. Details of their casualties were unavailable. On the same date, two colonialist soldiers were killed and two others were wounded in a battle that occurred in Bariso Ade in the district of Duhun.

On 29 May 2008, a small vehicle carrying colonialist army officers was destroyed in Gomoshaley on the outskirts of Kebri Dehar. One army officer was killed and three others were wounded.

Source: Radio Freedom, Voice of the Ogadeni People audio website in Somali 6 Jun 08

Ethiopian commander killed in Somalia

Top commander of Ethiopian forces in Somalia has been gunned down by unidentified insurgents in the war-torn country's capital Mogadishu.

The Ethiopian leader was shot in the head by unknown gunmen from a building in the vicinity of the Bakara market in central Mogadishu, a government official told Press TV on Sunday.

The riled Ethiopian troops leveled the building to the ground. Whether any of the insurgents have been killed remains unknown.

Ethiopian troops are said to be in a state of shock and confusion over their leader's death.

The report added that more than 50 Ethiopian soldiers have also been killed in clashes with heavily armed rebels near the Somali Presidential Palace on the same day.

Meanwhile, Mohamed Hassan Haad, the chairman of the Hawiye clan -- the largest and most powerful clan in Somalia -- condemned Sunday's Bakara market attack which left 40 civilians dead and 123 others critically wounded, blaming the Ethiopian troops and Somali government forces for the tragic event.

"Hostility actions from the Ethiopian and the so-called Somali government soldiers are not acceptable", Haad said.

"The Ethiopians have killed uncountable number of civilians and they are the daily problem of Somalis. They are committing genocide and the Hawiye clan cannot accept that", he stressed.

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About The Author: Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis - is Orientalist, Assyriologist, Egyptologist, Iranologist, Islamologist, Historian and Political Scientist. Dr. Megalommatis, 51, is the author of 12 books, dozens of scholarly articles, hundreds of encyclopedia entries, and thousands of articles. He speaks, reads and writes more than 15, modern and ancient, languages.
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