
Petitions and Open Letters ....


FTH Ethiopia has drafted and submitted a formal petition to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the International Criminal Court (ICC), calling for a comprehensive investigation into the following programs conducted in the Amhara Region — particularly in the Gondar and Gojam areas — between 2008 and 2012, under the tenure of Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus as Ethiopia's Minister of Health, who currently serves as Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO):
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The aerial malaria chemical spray program
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Malaria vaccine testing conducted on Amhara civilians
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Alleged chemical sterilization targeting Orthodox Amhara girls at the middle school level
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Alleged chemical castration programs carried out in the Amhara Region
FTH Ethiopia maintains that these programs were systematically directed against the Amhara ethnic group and constitute crimes against humanity that demand full international scrutiny and accountability.
FTH Ethiopia is drafting a formal petition to the U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), requesting the assembly of a dedicated task force to audit and investigate immigration visas issued over the past nine years, with particular focus on the following alleged abuses:
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TPLF members and affiliates fraudulently intercepting Diversity Visa (DV) lottery allocations rightfully belonging to Eritrean refugees and Amhara winners, and selling those visas to the highest bidders — primarily benefiting the children and associates of TPLF leadership.
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The systematic falsification and manipulation of official documents — including passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and diversity visas — by TPLF-connected officials, used as instruments to disenfranchise and harm the Amhara people.
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The issuance of more than 25,000 visas to TPLF leaders and members during the Obama administration — a figure alleged to exceed that of any other U.S. presidential administration — warranting a full congressional and immigration audit.
FTH Ethiopia calls on U.S. authorities to treat this matter as a serious breach of immigration integrity and national security, and to hold all responsible parties accountable under U.S. law.
Exposing and Combating U.S. Visa Fraud and Immigration Corruption Perpetrated by TPLF and OLF Networks in Ethiopia

Open Letters
Open Letters
FTH Ethiopia is drafting a formal open letter to President Donald J. Trump, urging his administration to immediately halt ethnically preferential foreign aid distribution in Ethiopia — aid that has disproportionately favored the Tigray and Oromia regions at the direct expense of the Amhara people.
The Obama and Biden administrations systematically neglected the Amhara, who — according to recent DNA maternal lineage studies and intermarriage statistics — comprise approximately 67% of Ethiopia's total population, making them the country's largest ethnic group. Despite this, U.S. foreign aid and diplomatic engagement consistently bypassed Amhara communities in favor of TPLF-aligned Tigray and OLF-aligned Oromia regional interests.
FTH Ethiopia calls on the Trump administration to correct this historic imbalance by ensuring that U.S. foreign aid to Ethiopia is distributed equitably, transparently, and without ethnic or political favoritism.
Open Letters
Open Letters
FTH Ethiopia is drafting a formal open letter to Pope Leo XIV and His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church, calling upon them to raise their voices in prayer and moral authority on behalf of the Amhara Orthodox Christian people of Ethiopia.
We urge these global Christian leaders to formally acknowledge and speak out against the ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing being carried out against Amhara Orthodox Christians by the following forces:
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Extremist Oromo armed factions and Qeerroo militias operating throughout the Oromia Region
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The TPLF and its proxy armed groups, including the Kemant armed faction operating in the Gondar area
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OLF and OLF/Shenne-affiliated forces targeting Amhara communities across multiple regions
FTH Ethiopia believes that the moral and spiritual voices of global Christian leadership are essential in bringing international attention to the suffering of Ethiopia's Orthodox Christian community and in pressing for immediate protection and justice.
Open Letter to China
FTH Ethiopia is drafting a formal open letter to President Xi Jinping, urging China to immediately reassess its investment and aid strategy in Ethiopia, which has historically concentrated resources along ethnic and political lines — primarily benefiting TPLF and OLF-aligned factions at the direct expense of the Amhara people and Ethiopia's national unity.
Over the past two decades, billions of dollars in Chinese investment have been channeled almost exclusively through TPLF-controlled institutions, structured around Article 39 of the Ethiopian Constitution — a document allegedly drafted in Khartoum, Sudan, with the involvement of the TPLF, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, and former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. Article 39, which enshrines ethnic-based self-determination and the right to secession, is fundamentally incompatible with the universal principles of national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and social harmony. It stands as one of the most self-destructive constitutional frameworks ever imposed on an African nation and should be internationally condemned as fraudulent in its origins and dangerous in its application. China — a nation built on the principles of sovereignty, unity, and non-interference — should be among the first world powers to formally denounce it.
It is deeply contradictory for China to champion territorial integrity at home while financially sustaining a political system constitutionally designed to fragment Ethiopia along ethnic lines. This support has made China complicit in the ongoing ethnic cleansing, economic exploitation, and genocidal acts committed against the Amhara people. Furthermore, China's continued engagement with Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus — a TPLF founding figure and current WHO Director-General — has allowed a narrow TPLF-connected network to benefit from international platforms while millions of Amhara civilians suffer.
FTH Ethiopia implores President Xi to suspend ethnically targeted aid benefiting TPLF and OLF factions, denounce Article 39 as a destabilizing instrument incompatible with African unity, and redirect Chinese investment toward equitable programs that benefit all Ethiopians. China has the power and global responsibility to choose justice and unity over ethnic patronage. We call on President Xi to act accordingly.
