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Urgent And Immediate Action Required: Stop The Genocidal  Atrocities Against The Amhara People In Ethiopia 

International Amhara Task Force _ Genocide

To all international political institutions, diplomatic missions, human rights organizations,  and global media outlets. 

URGENT AND IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED: STOP THE GENOCIDAL  ATROCITIES AGAINST THE AMHARA PEOPLE IN ETHIOPIA 

From: International Amhara Task Force (IATF), a global alliance of Amhara associations and  Ethiopian diaspora communities.  

Dear Sirs and Madams, 

The International Amhara Task Force (IATF) urgently implores you to confront the rapidly  escalating humanitarian and human rights catastrophe engulfing the Amhara people in Ethiopia.  We can no longer remain silent as a deliberate and systematic campaign of violence, ethnic  persecution, and structural exclusion intensifies, meeting the very definition of a protracted and  ongoing genocide. 

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, in close coordination with extremist Oromo  factions within the ruling Prosperity Party, the violence against Amhara has reached a terrifying  new level of brutality. Fuelled by a dangerous resurgence of anti-Amhara rhetoric – echoing  historical patterns of persecution – and the implementation of discriminatory state policies, the  regime appears intent on the systematic fragmentation and destruction of the Amhara people. 

The reality on the ground is a nightmare: Across the Amhara regions of Gojjam, Gondar, Wollo,  and Shewa, our people are under relentless, daily attack. The Ethiopian state is deploying advanced  drone technology, sourced from Turkey, China, and the United Arab Emirates, not only against  the Fano self-defence forces bravely fighting against state-sponsored terror for their survival, but  also with indiscriminate cruelty against defenceless civilians – our mothers, our children, our  elders.

These state-sanctioned terror attacks are deliberately targeting essential civilian infrastructure:  schools, churches, hospitals, cultural heritage sites, and vital community facilities. Compounding  these horrors are credible and deeply alarming reports of the use of chemical weapons, a flagrant  violation of international law and a chilling escalation of this genocidal campaign. This is  unequivocally a war waged by the Ethiopian state, dominated by extremist Oromo elements, with  the explicit aim of annihilating the Amhara people. 

The massacre of April 17, 2025, in the East Gojjam Zone, where a drone strike on a school  murdered over 120 individuals, the majority of them children, stands as a horrific testament  to this barbarity. This atrocity was documented by the BBC and the World Council of Churches  (WCC), yet the international response remains woefully inadequate. 

Since 2019, the Amhara people throughout Ethiopia have endured a comprehensive and relentless  campaign of extermination, characterized by: 

● Mass killings with impunity 

● Forced expulsions from ancestral lands 

● Arbitrary arrests and prolonged detentions without due process 

● Systematic torture and inhumane treatment 

● Enforced disappearances leaving families in agonizing uncertainty 

These crimes against humanity are particularly concentrated in Oromia and Benishangul-Gumuz,  where Amhara communities are being deliberately targeted for elimination. 

Since the overt escalation of this war against the Amhara in 2021, the silence and inaction of the  international community have been deafening. The scale and savagery of these crimes are not just  reminiscent of genocide; they threaten to surpass the horrors of Rwanda. The solemn promise of  “Never again” has been shamefully betrayed. 

Therefore, the International Amhara Task Force (IATF) demands immediate and decisive  action from the international community, its institutions, and governments: 

1. Unequivocally condemn the ongoing state-sponsored genocide against the Amhara  people through public statements at the highest levels. 

2. Demand that the Ethiopian government immediately cease all forms of violence,  including drone attacks and the use of prohibited weapons, against the Amhara  population.

3. Support and fund an independent international investigation  into all war crimes and crimes against humanity, including the alleged use of chemical  weapons, to hold perpetrators accountable. 

4. Impose immediate and targeted sanctions on Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and all  individuals within the Ethiopian government and military command structure involved in  the planning, execution, and enabling of these atrocities. 

5. Actively work with international partners to establish robust protection mechanisms for  the vulnerable civilian population in the Amhara region. 

6. Provide immediate and substantial humanitarian aid to the devastated Amhara  communities. 

7. Actively support initiatives to bring the perpetrators of these heinous crimes to justice  through the International Criminal Court and other relevant international legal  mechanisms. 

The documented evidence of these atrocities is mounting, as even the limited reports from  international media confirm the immense suffering: 

1. https://allafrica.com/stories/202504240267.html 

2. https://addisstandard.com/drone-strike-in-amharas-ambasel-district-kills-three-children aunt- amid-escalating-clashes/?amp=1 

3. https://www.thereporterethiopia.com/43155/ 

4. https://www.oikoumene.org/news/wcc-condemns-drone-attack-in-ethiopia 5. https://www.amharaamerica.org/post/education-under-siege-the-state-of-education-in the- ongoing-amhara-war-in-ethiopia 

We mourn the countless lives lost, the systematic destruction of our cultural heritage, and the  devastation of entire Amhara communities. Yet, amidst this profound grief, our resolve remains  unbreakable. We stand united and determined to defend our people, our history, and our very  existence. 

In the name of justice, humanity, and the fundamental right to life, the time for decisive  action is NOW. 

With profound sorrow and unwavering determination, 

The International Amhara Task Force (IATF)

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