El Profile picture
Jun 21, 2020 5 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Emperor Haile Selassie on the battlefield fighting for Ethiopia!

On December 6th Fascist bombers dropped over 40 bombs on Dessie.

Haile Selassie manned an Oerlikon anti-aircraft gun, aimed the barrel, & fired until his arms shook with fatigue

#SelassieSaturdays Image
When the bombing was over, the Italians had killed 43 people.

A mother & her 2 small children were blown to bits on a road.

200 people were wounded.

The Italians specifically targetted the Red Cross & destroyed the medical centers to prevent any wounded from being treated.
Italians added insult to the massacre.

One of the Fascist pilots dropped a bottle holding a note that read:

"Long live Italy, long live the Duce....Greetings to the Negus. Ask him if he has digested his biscuits."

By biscuits, the pilot meant bombs.... Image
Haile Selassie dismounted from the Oerlikon, its metal hot from firing.

The Emperor drafted a telegram to the League of Nations alerting them of the Italian war crimes.

He then put on a cloak & went to be among his people & visit the wounded. Image
Haile Selassie ordered all the unexploded bombs to be piled in front of the consulate building & defiantly posed for a photograph.

The world would know the vicious nature of the Fascists & their complete disregard for human life.

All praise to the Emperor
💚💛❤️ Image

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with El

El Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @elg_dds

May 9, 2021
I read an essay about Marxist-Leninist ideologies in Ethiopia during the Student Movements of the 60s & 70s.

It stated that western education introduced by the Emperor radicalized Ethiopian youth, who developed an elitist mentality that looked down on traditional ideals.
The students in Ethiopia at the time believed the Marxist-Leninist ideals had deep humanitarian goals & they had unmatched moral authority, which the author argues turned them into 'semi-gods' who could not be held accountable for any measures they take to achieve their goals.
This movement was hijacked by the Derg who overthrew the monarchy, and claimed that they had the historic mission of leading the country towards socialism.

The irony is Mengistu Haile Mariam who was not a highly educated 'elite' emerged as the leader of the Derg. Image
Read 10 tweets
Sep 26, 2020
Have any of you been to Rwanda before? I have.

I worked in a refugee camp there in 2012 & visited the Genocide Memorial museum. The children's section broke me.

Ethiopia is on the same path. 160+ Amhara have been massacred this month & many of the victims were small children.
The Rwandans no longer have ethnicity on their identity cards & are quite open about the genocide that rocked their nation in an effort to never repeat those horrible events again.

The theme in the country when I went was Reconciliation.
I could sense a great evil had taken place in that land. I could see the trauma on their faces.

I visited the Milles Collines the Infamous Hotel Rwanda.

I visited churches where people were butchered....the walls were still red with blood.
Read 5 tweets
Sep 25, 2020
Young Yemeni boy of Ethiopian descent

In 517 Negus Kaleb, emperor of Axum sent an expedition to Yemen against the Jewish Himyarite King who massacred the Christian community living in Nagran.

The King was defeated and Western Yemen became a part of the Ethiopian Empire.
After King Dhu Nuwas was killed in battle, an Aksumite general named Abraha took power & declared himself an independent King of Himyar.

Abraha declared himself a master of both Himyar & Saba, and built a notable cathedral at Sanaa as a center of Christian pilgrimage.
Abraha led an army of 10,000 warriors with hundreds of elephants to crush the Yemeni army.

King Abraha, a zealous a Christian protected the Christian subjects in his land until his death.

King Abraha was succeeded by his 2 sons Yaksum & Yasruq born of a Yemeni noble woman.
Read 4 tweets
Sep 19, 2020
Don't you ever think we forgot or will ever forget the atrocities committed by TPLF. We still demand justice for the Genocide committed against Somalis in Ogaden, Amharas in Wolkait, the Anuak in Gambela, and the countless lives devastated by their regime.
We haven't forgotten the massacres committed by TPLF when they lost the election in 2005 killing 193 protesters in Addis Ababa. Image
We haven't forgotten 2016 when 50 students were killed in one day in Bahir Dar for protesting against the brutality of the regime. Image
Read 8 tweets
Sep 16, 2020
A thread on the Oromo confrontation & integration into the Ethiopian Empire:

Under the Lubaship of Robalé, (1570-80) the Oromo invaded core provinces devastating Shewa & Gojjam.

Emperor Sarsa Dengel in response led expeditions against their invasion in Waj and Dambeya.
The military prowess of the Oromo was enhanced when they adopted the riding of horses & body-length shields under the Lubaship of Birmaje (1578-86).

This enabled them to attack the Mayas of Eastern Shewa who used poison arrows but could not withstand the Oromo horsemen.
By the Lubaship of Mul'ata the Oromo occupied much of Shewa and Damot (present day Wollega).

Emperor Iyasu I led major expeditions to reclaim lost territory in occupied Gojjam & Bagemeder. The inhabitants either accepted his rule, or "disappeared like smoke before the wind."
Read 8 tweets
Sep 13, 2020
It's a new year & there is a zero- tolerance policy towards anyone disrespecting Ethiopia & threatening to destroy our nation.

Our ancestors did not shed their blood, and sacrifice their lives for us to be passive about defending our country & people today.
During the battle of Adwa when one Ethiopian fell, others would take their place with a courage that forced the Italian commander Baratieri to say they "despised death."

Our army was so vast and united, and our people were ready to die to protect our home. They did that for us.
During the 2nd Ethio-Italian War when the Fascists bombed Adwa killing women & children, Ethiopian warriors mobilized from Shewa to avenge their people.

One warrior approached Haile Selassie & told him, "I have a boy. If I am killed, call him to the army."

The Emperor wept.
Read 6 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(