Armed Fano militia: Yesterday's allies are today's enemies of the Ethiopian regime
The Fano militia belongs to the Amhara ethnicity and is part
of the irregular armed groups in Ethiopia. It played a major role alongside the
Ethiopian federal army in repelling the advance of the Tigray People's
Liberation Front towards the south through the Amhara region. This militia
committed several crimes against the Tigrayans, based on an alliance between
them and the federal government at the time.
Fano militia
During the war in the Tigray region that broke out in
November 2020, the Fano militia emerged, which descended from the Amhara region
and included armed groups from the Shifta. They moved throughout various
regions and on the border strip between Ethiopia and Sudan during the different
Ethiopian governments from time to time.
The Fano militia supported the government forces during
their two-year war in the Tigray region. During that period, it practiced the
most heinous violations in the region, leaving Ethiopia with a bad reputation.
But the militia quickly turned against the government forces
during the period of the Ethiopian army’s withdrawal from several areas of the
Tigray region in 2021, and the Wollo zones in Amhara Province. It remained a
major obstacle standing in front of the movements of government forces, which
prompted Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to accuse it in a statement before
the parliament in 2022, in which he said that the militia was stealing weapons
from government forces in the Wollo region, assaulting members of the Ethiopian
army, and that most of the modern weapons imported by the Ethiopian government
to arm government forces were found in the hands of those groups in the Amhara
region.
However, after Abiy Ahmed announced the dialogue with the
Tigrayans, he turned against the Fanu militia. Yesterday's allies became
today’s enemies, and the government tried to disarm and demobilize the militia,
carrying out arrest operations against them. In May 2022, after violence
erupted in the Amhara region, the Ethiopian authorities arrested hundreds of
them, and a number of journalists from the Amhara region were arrested during
the unrest, which made jurists in the region criticize these actions and
described them as a major regression, especially since the Ethiopian media law
clearly prohibits pre-trial detention for any alleged crime committed.
Mass arrests
The arrests also included some opponents of Abiy Ahmed,
which made opponents in the Amhara region accuse the prime minister of taking
advantage of Fano's actions in order to carry out a
massive campaign of arrests of all opponents, not just the Fano militia, and
that the central government seeks to control the Amhara region.
Fano took advantage of the outbreak of war in the Tigray
region and part of the regions of the Oromia region by providing weapons to
their fighters and attracting great popular support in the Amhara region under
the pretexts and slogans that nationalism is targeted by the government and
other nationalities in the country.
Despite the government's moves against Fano members in the
Amhara region and carrying out several arrests among its young leaders and
fighters, the militia is getting stronger.
Its momentum increased after a
number of politicians joined it, and many groups, coalitions, and entities
were formed, including individuals who believe in the goals and principles of
the Fano, and whose demands do not depend on political rights only, although several
demands are unclear.
These groups have become a threat to the stability and
security of the country, and their movements are expanding between the Tigray
region, Oromia and Sudanese lands, threatening to undermine the Ethiopian peace
agreement that has achieved many gains for the country, despite its criticism
from various other forces internally.
The militia’s activity expands from time to time throughout
the north of the country, and its various leaderships, which are divided into
sectors according to each region in the Amhara region, impede
the movement of citizens and development in some areas.