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2021-12-30 Africa Horn
Ethiopia's Tigray taps Muslim past in propaganda push
That'll end well.
[AlAhram] Rebels from Æthiopia's Tigray region are drawing on early Islamic history in an Arabic-language propaganda push to rally solidarity among Moslems online for their battle against the government.

Thousands of people have been killed since the conflict erupted last year between the government in Addis Ababa and its foes, the rebel Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF).

The overwhelmingly Christian Tigrayan people account for less than six percent of Æthiopia's 110 million people, and the media-savvy TPLF rebels may hope to win over Moslem allies among anti-government forces in the country's complex multi-ethnic population as well as generate sympathy abroad.

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Amongst Tigray's five percent Moslem-minority, Tigrinya speakers writing in Arabic have sought to remind people about the role the region played as one of the first Islamic settlements and as a refuge for early Moslems fleeing Mecca.

But while their references may be drawn from the Koran, "the conflict in Æthiopia is not religious but ethnic", one Tigrayan activist using the alias Mustafa Habashi told AFP in Arabic, who insists his efforts are not connected to TPLF activities.

One Twitter account, "Tigray in Arabic", has amassed about 40,000 followers in just a few months.

It translates statements by rebel leaders into Arabic and publishes reactions to statements from Addis Ababa.

"Our mastery of Arabic and our Islamic culture has helped us address the Arab and Moslem world to make our cause known," Habashi said.

ISLAMIC HISTORY
After Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent federal forces into the Tigray region in November 2020, the number of times "Æthiopia" has appeared in Arabic on social media has risen sharply.

The term received around 70 million likes, clicks, posts and comments on Facebook, according to social media analytics tool CrowdTangle, data that includes all online content about the country.

For reference, the number of Facebook users in the Arab world stands at about 187 million.

By comparison, between November 2019 and November 2020, amid heightened concerns among Egyptian and Sudanese users over Æthiopia's upstream Nile mega dam, this figure was less than 40 million.

While Tigray may figure in many people's consciousness because of the conflict, for much of the Arab world ,where Islamic history is on the curriculum in schools, the region's history is ingrained in the collective imagination.

About 1,400 years ago, companions of the Prophet Mohammed fleeing persecution sought refuge with the Christian king, or Negus, in the city of Axum, now a key town in Tigray.

Tigrayans are using this history to reach out to the estimated 300 million Arabs active on social media.

"How many times has a small troop, by the grace of Allah, defeated a very large troop!" one user writes, quoting the Koran, about David and Goliath to allude to the battle between Tigrayan and Æthiopian forces.

On December 20, the TPLF announced they had withdrawn from the Amhara and Afar regions to their Tigray stronghold.

The account "Tigray in Arabic" references early Islamic general Khaled ibn al-Wali-famed for having emerged victorious in 50 battles because of his tactical skill to explain the TPLF's so-called "tactical withdrawal".

Habashi boasted that the Tigrayan media push meant that Arabic speakers were "becoming more and more interested in what is happening in Æthiopia".

MEDIA WAR
Alongside fighting on the ground, both the government in Addis Ababa and the TPLF accuse each other of spreading lies in a bitter media war.

For the TPLF, allied to the rebel Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), the propaganda outreach may also be a way to burnish credentials among the wider 40 million-strong Oromo people, Æthiopia's largest ethnic group, of whom roughly half are Moslem.

Internationally, the Tigrayan media campaign may hope to act as a counterbalance to those backing the government, with countries including the United Arab Emirates, The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the decaying remnant of the Ottoman Empire...
and Iran
...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites....
having reportedly supplied Addis Ababa with drones deployed against the TPLF, according to analysts.

Members of Tigray's small Moslem minority take every opportunity to make their calls heard to the nearly two billion Moslems around the world.

"In the past, you needed Tigray, and it is because of this that I am a Moslem today," proclaimed one activist on YouTube. "Now, it is Tigray that needs you."
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