Those are our enemies and they always wish against Ethiopia, but we dare them to try us. Ethiopians will defend their country and sovereignty against any aggression. The people of Sudan and Egypt should not let political conflicts destroy the future of the region. Learn from Somalia
Sudanese warplanes have carried out airstrikes inside Ethiopia, where they #say there are bases belonging to RSF opposition forces backed by the Emirates
@Jawar_Mohammed ቃሊቲ እያለህማ የሆነ brain cell ቀንሰውብሃል! 🤦
At this point you may need to resign from all of your political aspirations. I don't think you're mentally fit to analyze any Ethiopian or international issues.
The self-centered clique currently controlling Tigray has been intimidating and detaining our members for months.
Today they arrested Shewit — our member, a scholar at Mekelle University, and a podcaster.
His only “crime” is speaking out against their anarchic administration and choosing to remain grounded in Tigray.
We demand his immediate and unconditional release.
አቱም ምእሳር ዘይስልችዮኩም ነጋዶ ኩናት ትግራይ ን ሸዊት ገ/ሄር #shewitwudasie ፍትሑዎ! ናይ ሸዊት ናይ ሰላም ጎስጓስ ብምእሳር አይትዓጉቱዎን። The crime and backward group has arrested Shewit G/her @MekUniETH#ShewitWudasie this morning in a bid to silence critics! Release him!
Unconfirmed reports that a high-level multilateral agreement was signed by the TPLF, Fano, OLA, Eritrea, and General al-Burhan’s regime in Sudan. Several meetings apparently held. All unite against PM Abiy possible offensive
This is what good elites do. They educate their people about the perils of jingoism.
This war is not Tigray’s, it’s TPLF’s. And Tigray’s youth must say no to dying Shabya’s death.
Negash Haile—brother of Gen. Migbey —pictured cozying up with Eritrea's Chief of Staff Gen. Filipos.
Negash lives lavishly in Dubai, thriving on gold looted by his brother. For TPLF kinship, war is big business: profitable enough to sacrifice #Tigray to shield Eritrea.
Tensions in Tigray are rising: ‘Tampering with internal borders could destabilize all of Ethiopia’. “It’s shifting alliances: the enemy of your enemy quickly becomes your friend,” says Professor Jan Nyssen, who lived and worked in Tigray for many years
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@berhanenega@martinplaut We were better off during TPLF! Its because of idiots like you the country as a whole is experiencing death and hardship. I regeret the day i opposed the EPRDF rule.
The ethnic apartheid system the Tigrayan elite imposed on Ethiopia since 1991 may have benefited some of them during the twenty-seven years of TPLF rule, but it ultimately destroyed Tigray and caused immense suffering for its people. This system is also the main cause of Ethiopia’s ongoing internal conflicts. It is therefore surprising that certain Tigrayan elites—especially those who played key roles in building this divisive order—have failed to learn from these tragedies and instead continue to push secessionist agendas. What the ordinary people of Tigray and the rest of Ethiopia urgently need is the dismantling of both the current fascist regime and the ethnic apartheid system, and the establishment of a truly democratic and just political order based on equality, the rule of law, and shared prosperity for all Ethiopians!
The Adwa gangs are quick to execute their own but accommodating, the very genocidal force and mastermind 🇪🇷shabia are welcomed to Tigray .
TPLF must be eliminated.
General Tsadkan was once revered as a hero. Now his midget arse is seen as a fallen figure in his later years. Like Lucifer’s fall, his story may be remembered as one of great promise undone by the pursuit of greed and power. #Tigray
I’m not sure which version of @reda_getachew I should be responding to 🙂
Anyway, Getcho, you piece basically admits what I have been writing about Abiy’s supposed for RSF. So, are you trying to tell us that Abiy is protecting the national interest by supporting the Janjaweed militia that is committing genocide and dragging us into the Sudanese conflict?
Abiy Ahmed has not only allowed the RSF to establish a training camp inside Ethiopia, but has also facilitated the recruitment of Ethiopians to fight along the Sudanese rebels. Those recruited include former members of the Ethiopian National Defense Force, Regional Special Police units, and ex-rebel fighters who had previously surrendered to the government.
Reports further indicate that these recruits have been integrated with fighters brought from Sudan and South Sudan and currently deployed around Damazin, preparing for cross-border operations. This reckless course of action risks dragging Ethiopia even deeper into the Sudanese crisis.