Enough is Enough: Tigray Cannot Survive Another Day of Silence

Mekelle፡Telaviv, Nairobi, Pretoria, London, (Tigray Herald).

Enough is Enough: Tigray Cannot Survive Another Day of Silence

A Call to Defend the Innocent and Confront the Homegrown Warlords

Tigray is bleeding not from an external invasion this time, but from an internal cancer that has been allowed to grow unchecked. Every single day and night, innocent Tigrayans are being killed. The most chilling pattern is the deliberate targeting of young women, girls, and educated professionals the very people who represent the hope, dignity, and future of Tigray.

This is not random crime. It is a politically motivated wave of atrocities an internal, homegrown silent genocide engineered and sustained by the outlawed TPLF “Above the Core” warlord generals. These warlords have hijacked the peace, looted the land, and corrupted every attempt at recovery since the Pretoria Agreement.

The pattern is clear:

Murder to silence potential leaders.

Rape and intimidation to destroy dignity.

Illegal gold mining to finance their criminal networks.

Systematic fear to prevent resistance.

This is not governance. This is a mafia in military fatigues, wearing the mask of “defenders of Tigray” while systematically destroying it from within.

A Shameful Silence from Tigray’s So-Called Opposition

Where are the voices of Tigray’s opposition leaders? Where is the Tigray Independent Party’s leadership?
Your silence is deafening. Your complacency is complicity. By failing to speak and act, you allow the criminals to deepen their hold on our homeland. Opposition parties that remain quiet while their people are slaughtered have forfeited their legitimacy.

History will not remember you as leaders it will remember you as silent spectators while Tigray burned from within.

The People Must Rise: Enough is Enough

Tigray’s people have endured famine, siege, and genocide from external forces. We will not allow our own homegrown criminals to finish the destruction.
Now is the time for public outrage. Now is the time for mass mobilization. Now is the time for the people to stand together and declare:

“No more killings. No more warlords. No more corruption. Enough is enough.”

International Community: Deploy Peacekeepers Now

The United Nations, African Union, and international partners cannot ignore this crisis simply because it is “internal.”
When the state itself fails to protect its citizens and worse, when its leadership glorifies the criminals international peacekeepers are not just an option, they are a moral and legal necessity.

The evidence is clear:

The Interim President Tadesse Worede has failed to protect Tigrayans.

He has emboldened and glorified warlord criminals.

He has presided over a surge in killings tied to the illegal gold mining racket run by the “Above the Core” TPLF network.

For the safety and survival of the Tigrayan people, Tadesse Worede must resign immediately.

Final Appeal

Tigray cannot afford another week of silence, another month of fear, another year of mafia rule.
This is a decisive moment: either the people and the world act now, or the silent genocide will succeed.

To the people of Tigray: stand up.
To the opposition: find your courage.
To the world: send peacekeepers now.

History is watching. The dead cannot speak, but we can. And we must.

Prepared byHorn of Africa Geopolitical Review (HAGR)

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