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If you’ve been following Ethiopian current affairs, legal debates, or social media discussions, you’ve likely come across the term (Amharic: አዲስ ልሳን).

Think of it as the opposite of hate speech or inflammatory rhetoric. In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced intense political polarization, ethnic conflict, and a proliferation of online hate speech. Social media, while a powerful tool for democracy, has also become a battleground for personal attacks, disinformation, and incitement to violence. addis lisan

But what does it mean, and why is it so relevant today? Literally translated, Addis Lisan means "New Tongue" or "New Language." However, it is not a new dialect. Rather, it refers to a shift in how people communicate publicly in Ethiopia—moving away from aggressive, insulting, or divisive speech toward a more respectful, constructive, and solution-oriented dialogue. If you’ve been following Ethiopian current affairs, legal

If you’ve been following Ethiopian current affairs, legal debates, or social media discussions, you’ve likely come across the term (Amharic: አዲስ ልሳን).

Think of it as the opposite of hate speech or inflammatory rhetoric. In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced intense political polarization, ethnic conflict, and a proliferation of online hate speech. Social media, while a powerful tool for democracy, has also become a battleground for personal attacks, disinformation, and incitement to violence.

But what does it mean, and why is it so relevant today? Literally translated, Addis Lisan means "New Tongue" or "New Language." However, it is not a new dialect. Rather, it refers to a shift in how people communicate publicly in Ethiopia—moving away from aggressive, insulting, or divisive speech toward a more respectful, constructive, and solution-oriented dialogue.