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Strategic Monitoring and Accountability
Series DAY 36
Published by: The Tigray Herald & Horn of Africa Geopolitical Review (HAGR)
In Partnership With: International Experts on Security, Diplomacy, and Democratic Governance 36 Days of Shame:
Tigray Under the Shadow of Tadesse Worede’s Failed Presidency
Narrative Title:”The Betrayer of the Battlefield, Now the Saboteur of State:The Fall of Order Under Tadesse Worede
The Fall of Order Under Tadesse Worede
Date: 28 May 2025
Location: Mekelle, Tigray,Nairobi Kenya ,London
Overview of the Day 36 Monitoring Report
Tigray stands bruised, betrayed, and broken under the illegitimate and disgraceful rule of Tadesse Worede—36 days into his deceptive seizure of power. His rise was neither democraticnor legitimate. It was orchestrated by the remnants of the defunct TPLF splinter network, andnow, he governs not with vision but with vengeance, not with law but with lawlessness.
What Has Tadesse Worede Achieved in 36 Days?
Nothing—except institutional paralysis, growing fear, and deepening despair.
Displacement Continues Unabated:
Over 1.2 million internally displaced Tigrayans still languish in temporary shelters across theregion. Promises of safe return have turned into a cruel mirage. Not a single coordinatedrepatriation initiative has materialized.
Territorial Integrity Betrayed:
Despite empty rhetoric, Western Tigray remains occupied by Amhara extremist militias. Eritreanregime forces still operate with impunity in northern and eastern Tigray Fact: No strategic plan, diplomatic pressure, or security operation has been initiated to reclaimTigray’s sovereignty.
The Judiciary Paralyzed:
Courts across Mekelle and Tigray’s urban districts are silent. Judges demand protection toresume duties, fearing attacks by TPLF-aligned rogue militias and contraband operativesshielded by Tadesse’s patronage network.
Enderta Betrayed Again:
The people of Enderta—long-standing pillars of resistance and honor—have now been handedto lawless militias masquerading as regional authorities.False promises were made to restore civilian administration, yet the area remains hostage toTPLF’s “Above the Core” militarized rule.
The Contraband Nexus Expands:
Cross-border contraband flows to Eritrea are escalating under the guise of “unoficialdiplomacy.” This criminal economy fuels arms trades, enriches corrupt generals, and sufocatesTigray’s legitimate economic recovery.
Tadesse Worede: A Character of Betrayal, Deceit, and Ruin
A Master of False Promises:
Tadesse Worede’s words are empty vessels—sound without substance. His 36-day record is atestament to deceit and failed leadership.
An Enemy to Judiciary Independence:
Rather than protecting the rule of law, he has weaponized lawlessness. The judiciary is undersiege not from enemies—but from within, under his watch.
A Collaborator With Criminal Networks:
His ties to illegal mining, cross-border contraband, and the remnants of the TPLF’smilitary-economic corruption networks are well documented.
A Saboteur of Peace and Security:
Tadesse’s deliberate inaction has allowed both Eritrean and Amhara occupying forces toconsolidate their hold—weakening the Pretoria Agreement implementation and sabotagingnational security coordination.
Strategic Monitoring Countdown to Collapse
Tigray is heading toward the abyss—not by external forces alone, but by internal betrayal. Thecollapse of law and order, and the erosion of political legitimacy, are accelerating under TadesseWorede’s shadow regime.
What must the people of Tigray understand today?
Tadesse Worede is not the solution—he is the very source of the crisis.
His administration, installed through force and sustained by fear, cannot and will not bringpeace, restore sovereignty, or revive governance. His legacy is already being written in the inkof betrayal, corruption, and decay.
Tomorrow’s Monitoring: DAY 37
The Strategic Monitoring Series continues tomorrow with updated security developments,grassroots resistance eforts, legal community reactions, and diplomatic standpoints.
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Strategic Policy and Intelligence Research Unit, HAGRIn collaboration with international experts on post-conflict governance and accountability
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