Indeed, the apartheid system was ruined by popular violence and opposition. But after the fall of the apartheid system, the damage that it causes to the total devastation is worse than worse than it was when it was in power. In this context, the last years of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa have clearly helped to explain the current situation in Ethiopia. But first, let's look at the similarities and trends of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and Ethiopia.
Apartheid divides the South Africans into four colors: seeds, black and tan, white, black, Indian and colored. However, the anti-apartheid struggle was primarily between blacks and whites. The essence of the apartheid system is to ensure political control of a small number of the poorest people in the country. For this reason, 70% of the blacks in the country must be divided into ethnic and racial groups.
Accordingly, the apartheid division of South Africa divided the black nation, tribe and nation into ten subdivisions. Each region has its own authority to govern itself. However, it was unlawful for a region's individual to interfere in the affairs of the other region. This South African blackouts are aimed at preventing joint agenda and coordination in the national affairs.
The apartheid system is a system of dividing people who are the most important ethnic group to ensure the supremacy of power. Now the political system in Ethiopia is exactly the same in South Africa. The Tigrayan majority is based on the separation of the majority of the Amhara and Oromo peoples from the majority of the country.
Furthermore, As early as 1984 apart from the differences between South Africa's black-and-white colonies, the actions of the apartheid government show a similarity between the cause of political crisis and instability in our country and the similarities between the two systems.
There In the year of 1984, high rebellion and opposition in South Africa arose. As it has been in many parts of our country since 2008, In the year of 1986, rebellion and opposition in South Africa were raging. In both cases, government action was one and the same. Efforts have been made to hinder the demand for freedom and liberty of the people. Following this, opposition protests led to turbulence and turmoil. After this, South Africa's "Pieter Willem Botha" leader of apartheid in South Africa repeatedly promised that, like Hailemariam Desalegn, he would intensify his efforts to respond to his people's demands.
But apartheid white South Africans and the Uncle Eddie of the TPLF regime in Ethiopia were unable to bring about. Instead, they tried to force the question of freedom and liberty of the people. However, the actions of the two governments further aggravated the wrath and wrath of the people. For this reason, In 1986 in South Africa, In 2009, Ethiopia's Emergency Proclamation was proclaimed.
The apartheid system in South Africa Defense and Security officials set up the Third Force, an anti-revolutionary group. This group of militias and special police forces were designed to disrupt the Amman movement, such as Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
After the announcement, the troops were deployed to South Africa for military training and armor, dumping the anti-apartheid struggle. The apartheid system, which has been seen in the "KwaZulu Natal" region of South Africa, is exactly the same in the Somali region today.
Efforts to create an inter-ethnic conflict between various ethnic groups in South Africa are similar today with some of the Amhara, Oromia, Somali and Nile states. Therefore, it is likely that South Africa's apartheid system is trying to create an inter-ethnic conflict between the various nations and the result of the effort to sustain the rule of the white people.
In South Africa, Since 1986, the construction of a civil service to create civil conflict between different black tribes and nations. Bearing within four years, from 1990 to 1994. Certainly not a good harvest from a bitter fruit tree. Over the last four years alone, 14,000 South Africans were killed. There The number of people killed in the struggle for apartheid in 1948 was greater than those killed in the 1990 - 1994 period.
When the apartheid system in South Africa was abolished by popular violence and protests, why have 14 thousand innocent people been killed in just four years after the transitional government was established? In the first place, large numbers of South African blackbirds were killed, not by one person, but by conflict and ethnic tension between different ethnic groups. Why South Africa Blacks Are Injured After the Fallout of Apartheid? In response to this question, the former leader of the apartheid group F. W. de Klerk "and the memorandum of understanding between Nelson Mandela.
Nelson Mandela blames Genghis Khan's former generals and security forces for inciting civil-conflict conflicts between them. On the other hand, "F. Other anti-apartheid groups and leaders, including "W. de Klerk", including "²CEN, led by Nelson Mandela," claim that anti-apartheid syndicators are responsible for many years of South African blackjacking of state security forces and the rule of law. . The articles on the subject suggest that both parties have their own claims
Likewise, the reasons listed above are behind the conflicts and unrests in various areas of the country in recent months. First, the TPLF and security forces are trying to hinder the change by instigating violence and turmoil in different parts of the country. On the other hand, in the struggle against the TPLF, most of us have played our part in the struggle for the current system of chaos and conflict, prompting many to adhere to the rules and security of the country. Therefore, it should be necessary to tackle the activities of former Tale of Gen. and security officers in order to address the problem. In the same way, we have to work for the justice of the youth of our country and to cooperate with the security forces. We are all blamed for security problems in different parts of the country. So, as soon as possible, we need to unite to solve the problem.
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