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February 10, 2026

RE: Amhara Fano National Movement Press Release

On February 8, 2026, the Amhara Fano National Movement (AFNM) disseminated a press release to the international community about the ongoing Amhara genocide in the Amhara region.

According to the press release, Abiy Ahmed Ali army generals such as General Admasu Alemu and General Zewdu Setarge, as well as Oromo Republican guards, have collaboratively committed genocide against unarmed Amhara civilians.

The killing spree had been planned in advance and executed after disabling the Internet and phone services to keep the massacres secret from the Ethiopian people and the world at large.

The weapons utilized to massacre unarmed Amhara civilians were drones, BM rocket launchers, heavy artillery, and mechanized infantry. The regions where the Amhara genocide was committed include North Shoa and East Gojjam as well as South Wollo. The Amhara massacre in the three regions has left over 120 civilians killed and over 40 homes demolished since the time the press release was disseminated.

We members of the Amhara Association of Nebraska (AAN) applaud and support the only representative and defender of the Amhara people: the Amhara Fano National Movement.

We appeal to world governments and organizations to acknowledge AFNM as the only legitimate Amhara people organization that militarily and politically defends the Amhara people from the infidel, corrupt, and unseasoned Oromo genocidist leader Abiy Ahmed Ali.

We members of AAN appeal to the international community, the African Union, and the United Nations, as well as to the international humanitarian organizations, to impose economic sanctions, diplomatic isolation, travel restrictions, and asset freezing on the Abiy Ahmed regime, his entourage, and his political and military appointees.

Respectfully,

Amhara Association of Nebraska

Date: 09 mar 2026

Call to Action:To the Amhara associations,amhara diasporas and

Ethiopian Americans

Stand for Justice

The Amhara Fano National Movement proudly supports H.Res.937.

We remain committed to working toward a future Ethiopia founded on inclusive and democratic governance, respect for human rights, the rule of law, and economic opportunity for all. Our vision is clear a united and peaceful Ethiopia built on democratic principles.

The Crisis at Hand

The regime in Ethiopia has waged war on the people of amhara, while violence continues to grip Oromia, Afar,Tigray, Benisgangul, Gambella and other areas. the ongoing genocide has led to severe humanitarian and security challenges. These developments have resulted in:

  • Widespread Atrocities: Loss of life, destruction of property, and mass displacement.
  • Regional Instability: The escalation of conflict-driven famine and the destabilization of the Horn of Africa.
  • Persecution: systematic attacks on the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and other religious institutions.
  • Security Risks:A power vacuum that foreign adversaries and terrorist networks may exploit,threatening both regiona land U.S interests.

AboutH.Res.937

H.Res.937 condemns the Ethiopian government for actions that violate fundamental human rights and undermine peace. This resolution calls on the U.S government to: Hold Officials Accountable: Initiate Global Magnitsky sanctions against those implicated in human rights violations

Stop Financial Support: Oppose the use of U.S.taxpayer funds to support regimes engaged in systemic abuses.

  • Demand Justice: Direct the Secretary of State to determine if acts of genocide or crimes against humanity have occurred under the Elie Wiesel Act.
  • Protect Religious Freedom: Defend vulnerable communities, including the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, from statesponsored intimidation. Silenceis No Longer an Option!

Ethiopian Americans and friends of Ethiopia are mobilizing through a nation wide 50-State Strategy. They are organizing in every state to educate the public and engage elected officials in Washington.Together,our voices area force for change.

What You Can Do Today

  • Organize Locally:Form or join advocacy groups in your state to coordinate grassroots action.
  • Contact Congress:Call,email,or request meetings with your Senators and Representatives.
  • Demand Action:Urge U.S leaders to condemn these atrocities and support a peaceful, democratictransition.

The suffering of innocent Ethiopians must not beignored. At this critical moment, responsible and constructive engagement is essential, If we don’t act now,when?

Stand for justice.

Stand for the people of Amhara

Stand for Ethiopia

BIRUK SILESH AFNM FA

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