Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:59Yeah your white massa always tell the truth right, wedi mebellet?
Do you want me to bring Saleh Younis, as a witness? It can easily be arranged, wedi shhhermuta!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:48Speaking of liars and slave of liars, Bereket Kidane? Is that another higdef mendef propaganda stooge?![]()
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4548754.stmEritrea broke law in border war
Updated: Wednesday, 21 December 2005, 12:24 GMT
Eritrea triggered the border war with Ethiopia when it attacked its neighbour in May 1998, an international commission in the Hague has ruled.
Since there was no armed attack against Eritrea, its attack on Ethiopia could not be justified as lawful self-defence under the United Nations charter.
Eritrea is now liable to compensate Ethiopia for damages caused, it said.
Tensions over the border have risen in recent months with both countries sending more troops there.
Last week, Western UN staff in Eritrea left at the request of Eritrea.
Most of the UN peacekeepers deployed to monitor the border under a peace accord that ended the war in 2000 are from Asian and African countries and have stayed behind.
The Claims Commission - that was set up as part of the peace agreement - said that settling such disputes by use of force could not be considered self-defence.
"[Eritrea] is liable to compensate Ethiopia for the damages caused by the violation of international law," the ruling, published on its website, said...
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
Independent journalist and impartial EEBC judges said it. You can't pick and choose from the ruling. You accept the ruling in its entirety, not cherry-pick what you like, you moron lying SOBaggame.
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Re: Referendum Eritrea.
So, now it's time to throw Saleh Younis under the bus too?
I guess he deserves it, for his flip flopping!
መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: አንቲ piano wire strangler!
I guess he deserves it, for his flip flopping!
መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: አንቲ piano wire strangler!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:32Independent journalist and impartial EEBC judges said it. You can't pick and choose from the ruling. You accept the ruling in its entirety, not cherry-pick what you like, you moron lying SOBaggame.![]()
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:59Yeah your white massa always tell the truth right, wedi mebellet?
Do you want me to bring Saleh Younis, as a witness? It can easily be arranged, wedi shhhermuta!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:48Speaking of liars and slave of liars, Bereket Kidane? Is that another higdef mendef propaganda stooge?![]()
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4548754.stmEritrea broke law in border war
Updated: Wednesday, 21 December 2005, 12:24 GMT
Eritrea triggered the border war with Ethiopia when it attacked its neighbour in May 1998, an international commission in the Hague has ruled.
Since there was no armed attack against Eritrea, its attack on Ethiopia could not be justified as lawful self-defence under the United Nations charter.
Eritrea is now liable to compensate Ethiopia for damages caused, it said.
Tensions over the border have risen in recent months with both countries sending more troops there.
Last week, Western UN staff in Eritrea left at the request of Eritrea.
Most of the UN peacekeepers deployed to monitor the border under a peace accord that ended the war in 2000 are from Asian and African countries and have stayed behind.
The Claims Commission - that was set up as part of the peace agreement - said that settling such disputes by use of force could not be considered self-defence.
"[Eritrea] is liable to compensate Ethiopia for the damages caused by the violation of international law," the ruling, published on its website, said...
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Re: Referendum Eritrea.
You want to drag somebody into your defeated argument? Stick to the EEBC and BBC, you moron. The Agame wedi komarit instigate the war. Period. That's the ruling on who started it.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:45So, now it's time to throw Saleh Younis under the bus too?![]()
I guess he deserves it, for his flip flopping!
መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: አንቲ piano wire strangler!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:32Independent journalist and impartial EEBC judges said it. You can't pick and choose from the ruling. You accept the ruling in its entirety, not cherry-pick what you like, you moron lying SOBaggame.![]()
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:59Yeah your white massa always tell the truth right, wedi mebellet?
Do you want me to bring Saleh Younis, as a witness? It can easily be arranged, wedi shhhermuta!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:48Speaking of liars and slave of liars, Bereket Kidane? Is that another higdef mendef propaganda stooge?![]()
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4548754.stmEritrea broke law in border war
Updated: Wednesday, 21 December 2005, 12:24 GMT
Eritrea triggered the border war with Ethiopia when it attacked its neighbour in May 1998, an international commission in the Hague has ruled.
Since there was no armed attack against Eritrea, its attack on Ethiopia could not be justified as lawful self-defence under the United Nations charter.
Eritrea is now liable to compensate Ethiopia for damages caused, it said.
Tensions over the border have risen in recent months with both countries sending more troops there.
Last week, Western UN staff in Eritrea left at the request of Eritrea.
Most of the UN peacekeepers deployed to monitor the border under a peace accord that ended the war in 2000 are from Asian and African countries and have stayed behind.
The Claims Commission - that was set up as part of the peace agreement - said that settling such disputes by use of force could not be considered self-defence.
"[Eritrea] is liable to compensate Ethiopia for the damages caused by the violation of international law," the ruling, published on its website, said...
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Re: Referendum Eritrea.
These depressed demons must be very proud of you wheel barrow pusher, eventhough it won't help them an iota!


Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:50You want to drag somebody into your defeated argument? Stick to the EEBC and BBC, you moron.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:45So, now it's time to throw Saleh Younis under the bus too?![]()
I guess he deserves it, for his flip flopping!
መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: አንቲ piano wire strangler!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:32Independent journalist and impartial EEBC judges said it. You can't pick and choose from the ruling. You accept the ruling in its entirety, not cherry-pick what you like, you moron lying SOBaggame.![]()
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:59Yeah your white massa always tell the truth right, wedi mebellet?
Do you want me to bring Saleh Younis, as a witness? It can easily be arranged, wedi shhhermuta!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:48Speaking of liars and slave of liars, Bereket Kidane? Is that another higdef mendef propaganda stooge?![]()
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4548754.stmEritrea broke law in border war
Updated: Wednesday, 21 December 2005, 12:24 GMT
Eritrea triggered the border war with Ethiopia when it attacked its neighbour in May 1998, an international commission in the Hague has ruled.
Since there was no armed attack against Eritrea, its attack on Ethiopia could not be justified as lawful self-defence under the United Nations charter.
Eritrea is now liable to compensate Ethiopia for damages caused, it said.
Tensions over the border have risen in recent months with both countries sending more troops there.
Last week, Western UN staff in Eritrea left at the request of Eritrea.
Most of the UN peacekeepers deployed to monitor the border under a peace accord that ended the war in 2000 are from Asian and African countries and have stayed behind.
The Claims Commission - that was set up as part of the peace agreement - said that settling such disputes by use of force could not be considered self-defence.
"[Eritrea] is liable to compensate Ethiopia for the damages caused by the violation of international law," the ruling, published on its website, said...
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Re: Referendum Eritrea.
Wedi komarit medhin berad instigated the war. Period. That's the ruling of the EEBC on who started it. Moron.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 16:00These depressed demons must be very proud of you cart pusher, eventhough it won't help them an iota!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:50You want to drag somebody into your defeated argument? Stick to the EEBC and BBC, you moron.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:45So, now it's time to throw Saleh Younis under the bus too?![]()
I guess he deserves it, for his flip flopping!
መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: አንቲ piano wire strangler!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 15:32Independent journalist and impartial EEBC judges said it. You can't pick and choose from the ruling. You accept the ruling in its entirety, not cherry-pick what you like, you moron lying SOBaggame.![]()
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:59Yeah your white massa always tell the truth right, wedi mebellet?
Do you want me to bring Saleh Younis, as a witness? It can easily be arranged, wedi shhhermuta!
Awash wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 13:48Speaking of liars and slave of liars, Bereket Kidane? Is that another higdef mendef propaganda stooge?![]()
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4548754.stm
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
It's final and binding, you moron. No appeal, no ifs or buts.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 16:24The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
In that case get out of Badme, you piece of shít!!!!
It's funny, when lawlessness quotes the law!
It's funny, when lawlessness quotes the law!
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 00:42It's final and binding, you moron. No appeal, no ifs or buts.Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 16:24The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
That's part of Eritrea, you moron. Your relatives accross the border need to get the hell out sovereign land of my country. Mushmush Agame, and your tyrants inside my country need to be deported back to their country of origin and join their fellow countryen..
Zmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 01:18In that case get out of Badme, you piece of shít!!!!
It's funny, when lawlessness quotes the law!
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 00:42It's final and binding, you moron. No appeal, no ifs or buts.Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 16:24The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: ጋሕባ!
posting.php?mode=quote&f=17&p=189863
SourceAwash wrote: ↑23 Jan 2012, 15:26
I couldn't agree with you more. But, we Ethiopians aren't so bad, are we? At least we're not gonna lock your people up in metal shipping containers or underground cells. You can also worship what ever religion you want to worship. And, when you come out of prison, you can still have your mental faculties intact to ppursue higher education in Ivy league college in the U.S. Best of all, you will have your culture and customs respected and preserved for generations to come.
So, considering the atrocities being committed by shabo against your people, you're better off being liberated by Ethiopians before shabo finishes you off for good.
posting.php?mode=quote&f=17&p=189863
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 03:13That's part of Eritrea, you moron. Your relatives accross the border need to get the hell out sovereign land of my country. Mushmush Agame, and your tyrants inside my country need to be deported back to their country of origin and join their fellow countryen..![]()
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 01:18In that case get out of Badme, you piece of shít!!!!
It's funny, when lawlessness quotes the law!
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 00:42It's final and binding, you moron. No appeal, no ifs or buts.Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 16:24The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
Seb nab sebu zombie nab gherebu
Zmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 04:47መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: ጋሕባ!
[...Family background of the Eritrean tyrant
Isayas' father, Ato Afewerq/ki is from Adi Tanqua-Milash/Tembien and they trace their roots to Agame Awraja of Tigray in Ethiopia.
Isayas's father used to work in Mekele, the capital of Tigray Province. Isayas's father used to work at the Ministry of Land Reform until his retirement. Until he died, those who knew him in Tigray used to identify him as "the man who wears a black suit, a black "cravat"/neck tie and a black hat."
Isayas's Mother Woz. Adanech Berhe is from Adwa in Tigray. This is also the birthplace of the father of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.
Isayas's uncles (via his father) are: Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha, Captain Mekonnen Abraha, Ato Hagos Abraha.
Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha (Isayas's uncle) was the Enderassie/Governor of Wollo province in Ethiopia during the reign of Emperor Haileselassie. In 1964 (E.C.), ae Tigray cultural group based in Mekele visited Dessie, the Capital City of Wollo after their tour to Asmara. The Governor of Wollo at the time, Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha, (the Eritrean President's uncle), in a special dinner, organised in their honour expressed his pleasure and gratitude to the Cultural Group for their initiative of popularising the Tigrean folklore music and dances and he told them that he was a Tigrean himself.
Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha revealed to them that his own mother was from Agame Awraja in Beganta-Afeshum Woreda (sub-district) in a village called Qil-a-at" in Tigray, Ethiopia. He also told them that his father was from Tenbien in Tigray.
Navy Captain Mekonnen Abraha was "married" to the daughter of Dejazmatch Ghebray, who was a student at Empress Menen School in Addis Ababa and he is believed to have children from her. Ato Hagos Abraha was a student at Teferi Mekonnen School in Addis Ababa in the mid 1940s. He discontinued his studies due to ill health and later died when he was working at the National Bank in Addis Ababa.
...Isayas's grandmother (on his mother's side) is called Woz. Medhin "Berad" and she is from Adwa in Tigray. She is the sister of Fitawrari Kidane Mesel.
It is also alleged that Fitawrari Kidane is the father of either Ato Kassahun or Ato Yemane Kidane (otherwise known as "Jamaica") of the TPLF/EPRDF ruling group of Ethiopia. If this is true, it implies that Ato "Jamaica" and Isayas Afewerki of Eritrea are in a sense brothers by our Eritrean/Ethiopian definition but a cousin in Western sense. It is also said that some of the closest people around Isayas Afewerki also have a Tigrean blood. In short, many of those who are fanatic anti-Ethiopia in Asmara are mainly Tigreans/Ethiopians by origin and those who have had strong links and connections with Tigray, in particular, and Ethiopia, in general.
Isayas's aunt (the sister of Isayas's mother) is called Woz. Hana. She is the wife of Ato Belay. Both Woz. Hana and Ato Belay are from Adwa. It is alleged that their children are living in Sweden.
Isayas's uncle (on his mother's side) is married to a woman from Adwa and has a daughter named Woz. Zewdi, who is now said to be living in Germany.
From the above information, the only "Eritreanness" of Isayas Afewerki is that he was born in Eritrean soil and he is married to Woz. Saba Haile of Shimezana of Eritrea.
SourceAwash wrote: ↑23 Jan 2012, 15:26
I couldn't agree with you more. But, we Ethiopians aren't so bad, are we? At least we're not gonna lock your people up in metal shipping containers or underground cells. You can also worship what ever religion you want to worship. And, when you come out of prison, you can still have your mental faculties intact to ppursue higher education in Ivy league college in the U.S. Best of all, you will have your culture and customs respected and preserved for generations to come.
So, considering the atrocities being committed by shabo against your people, you're better off being liberated by Ethiopians before shabo finishes you off for good.
posting.php?mode=quote&f=17&p=189863
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 03:13That's part of Eritrea, you moron. Your relatives accross the border need to get the hell out sovereign land of my country. Mushmush Agame, and your tyrants inside my country need to be deported back to their country of origin and join their fellow countryen..![]()
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 01:18In that case get out of Badme, you piece of shít!!!!
It's funny, when lawlessness quotes the law!
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 00:42It's final and binding, you moron. No appeal, no ifs or buts.Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 16:24The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
አነ ይገድድ: ምስ ሓሳዊ ማለሊታዊ ዘኹድድ!
ዕቡድ: ከልቢ ኸኒሻ!
ዕቡድ: ከልቢ ኸኒሻ!
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 08:38![]()
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Zombie,
Seb nab sebu zombie nab gherebuZmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 04:47መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: ጋሕባ!
[...Family background of the Eritrean tyrant
Isayas' father, Ato Afewerq/ki is from Adi Tanqua-Milash/Tembien and they trace their roots to Agame Awraja of Tigray in Ethiopia.
Isayas's father used to work in Mekele, the capital of Tigray Province. Isayas's father used to work at the Ministry of Land Reform until his retirement. Until he died, those who knew him in Tigray used to identify him as "the man who wears a black suit, a black "cravat"/neck tie and a black hat."
Isayas's Mother Woz. Adanech Berhe is from Adwa in Tigray. This is also the birthplace of the father of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.
Isayas's uncles (via his father) are: Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha, Captain Mekonnen Abraha, Ato Hagos Abraha.
Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha (Isayas's uncle) was the Enderassie/Governor of Wollo province in Ethiopia during the reign of Emperor Haileselassie. In 1964 (E.C.), ae Tigray cultural group based in Mekele visited Dessie, the Capital City of Wollo after their tour to Asmara. The Governor of Wollo at the time, Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha, (the Eritrean President's uncle), in a special dinner, organised in their honour expressed his pleasure and gratitude to the Cultural Group for their initiative of popularising the Tigrean folklore music and dances and he told them that he was a Tigrean himself.
Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha revealed to them that his own mother was from Agame Awraja in Beganta-Afeshum Woreda (sub-district) in a village called Qil-a-at" in Tigray, Ethiopia. He also told them that his father was from Tenbien in Tigray.
Navy Captain Mekonnen Abraha was "married" to the daughter of Dejazmatch Ghebray, who was a student at Empress Menen School in Addis Ababa and he is believed to have children from her. Ato Hagos Abraha was a student at Teferi Mekonnen School in Addis Ababa in the mid 1940s. He discontinued his studies due to ill health and later died when he was working at the National Bank in Addis Ababa.
...Isayas's grandmother (on his mother's side) is called Woz. Medhin "Berad" and she is from Adwa in Tigray. She is the sister of Fitawrari Kidane Mesel.
It is also alleged that Fitawrari Kidane is the father of either Ato Kassahun or Ato Yemane Kidane (otherwise known as "Jamaica") of the TPLF/EPRDF ruling group of Ethiopia. If this is true, it implies that Ato "Jamaica" and Isayas Afewerki of Eritrea are in a sense brothers by our Eritrean/Ethiopian definition but a cousin in Western sense. It is also said that some of the closest people around Isayas Afewerki also have a Tigrean blood. In short, many of those who are fanatic anti-Ethiopia in Asmara are mainly Tigreans/Ethiopians by origin and those who have had strong links and connections with Tigray, in particular, and Ethiopia, in general.
Isayas's aunt (the sister of Isayas's mother) is called Woz. Hana. She is the wife of Ato Belay. Both Woz. Hana and Ato Belay are from Adwa. It is alleged that their children are living in Sweden.
Isayas's uncle (on his mother's side) is married to a woman from Adwa and has a daughter named Woz. Zewdi, who is now said to be living in Germany.
From the above information, the only "Eritreanness" of Isayas Afewerki is that he was born in Eritrean soil and he is married to Woz. Saba Haile of Shimezana of Eritrea.
SourceAwash wrote: ↑23 Jan 2012, 15:26
I couldn't agree with you more. But, we Ethiopians aren't so bad, are we? At least we're not gonna lock your people up in metal shipping containers or underground cells. You can also worship what ever religion you want to worship. And, when you come out of prison, you can still have your mental faculties intact to ppursue higher education in Ivy league college in the U.S. Best of all, you will have your culture and customs respected and preserved for generations to come.
So, considering the atrocities being committed by shabo against your people, you're better off being liberated by Ethiopians before shabo finishes you off for good.
posting.php?mode=quote&f=17&p=189863
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 03:13That's part of Eritrea, you moron. Your relatives accross the border need to get the hell out sovereign land of my country. Mushmush Agame, and your tyrants inside my country need to be deported back to their country of origin and join their fellow countryen..![]()
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Zmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 01:18In that case get out of Badme, you piece of shít!!!!
It's funny, when lawlessness quotes the law!
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 00:42It's final and binding, you moron. No appeal, no ifs or buts.Zmeselo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 16:24The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
By Christine Gray (PDF- File)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... kMxuYoh8qR
Last edited by Zmeselo on 24 Apr 2020, 09:22, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Referendum Eritrea.
ዋላ'ቲ ሓዲሽ ስደተኛ ኤርትራዊ: ሃገሩ ብፍጹም አይጠልምን!

Re: Referendum Eritrea.
Zombie,
You and your tyrants are the worst of the worst. Did you not know that?
You and your tyrants are the worst of the worst. Did you not know that?
Zmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 09:17አነ ይገድድ: ምስ ሓሳዊ ማለሊታዊ ዘኹድድ!
ዕቡድ: ከልቢ ኸኒሻ!
Awash wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 08:38![]()
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Zombie,
Seb nab sebu zombie nab gherebuZmeselo wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020, 04:47መንነተይ ተማህሊልኪ አይትረኽብዮን: ጋሕባ!
[...Family background of the Eritrean tyrant
Isayas' father, Ato Afewerq/ki is from Adi Tanqua-Milash/Tembien and they trace their roots to Agame Awraja of Tigray in Ethiopia.
Isayas's father used to work in Mekele, the capital of Tigray Province. Isayas's father used to work at the Ministry of Land Reform until his retirement. Until he died, those who knew him in Tigray used to identify him as "the man who wears a black suit, a black "cravat"/neck tie and a black hat."
Isayas's Mother Woz. Adanech Berhe is from Adwa in Tigray. This is also the birthplace of the father of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.
Isayas's uncles (via his father) are: Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha, Captain Mekonnen Abraha, Ato Hagos Abraha.
Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha (Isayas's uncle) was the Enderassie/Governor of Wollo province in Ethiopia during the reign of Emperor Haileselassie. In 1964 (E.C.), ae Tigray cultural group based in Mekele visited Dessie, the Capital City of Wollo after their tour to Asmara. The Governor of Wollo at the time, Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha, (the Eritrean President's uncle), in a special dinner, organised in their honour expressed his pleasure and gratitude to the Cultural Group for their initiative of popularising the Tigrean folklore music and dances and he told them that he was a Tigrean himself.
Dejazmatch Solomon Abraha revealed to them that his own mother was from Agame Awraja in Beganta-Afeshum Woreda (sub-district) in a village called Qil-a-at" in Tigray, Ethiopia. He also told them that his father was from Tenbien in Tigray.
Navy Captain Mekonnen Abraha was "married" to the daughter of Dejazmatch Ghebray, who was a student at Empress Menen School in Addis Ababa and he is believed to have children from her. Ato Hagos Abraha was a student at Teferi Mekonnen School in Addis Ababa in the mid 1940s. He discontinued his studies due to ill health and later died when he was working at the National Bank in Addis Ababa.
...Isayas's grandmother (on his mother's side) is called Woz. Medhin "Berad" and she is from Adwa in Tigray. She is the sister of Fitawrari Kidane Mesel.
It is also alleged that Fitawrari Kidane is the father of either Ato Kassahun or Ato Yemane Kidane (otherwise known as "Jamaica") of the TPLF/EPRDF ruling group of Ethiopia. If this is true, it implies that Ato "Jamaica" and Isayas Afewerki of Eritrea are in a sense brothers by our Eritrean/Ethiopian definition but a cousin in Western sense. It is also said that some of the closest people around Isayas Afewerki also have a Tigrean blood. In short, many of those who are fanatic anti-Ethiopia in Asmara are mainly Tigreans/Ethiopians by origin and those who have had strong links and connections with Tigray, in particular, and Ethiopia, in general.
Isayas's aunt (the sister of Isayas's mother) is called Woz. Hana. She is the wife of Ato Belay. Both Woz. Hana and Ato Belay are from Adwa. It is alleged that their children are living in Sweden.
Isayas's uncle (on his mother's side) is married to a woman from Adwa and has a daughter named Woz. Zewdi, who is now said to be living in Germany.
From the above information, the only "Eritreanness" of Isayas Afewerki is that he was born in Eritrean soil and he is married to Woz. Saba Haile of Shimezana of Eritrea.
SourceAwash wrote: ↑23 Jan 2012, 15:26
I couldn't agree with you more. But, we Ethiopians aren't so bad, are we? At least we're not gonna lock your people up in metal shipping containers or underground cells. You can also worship what ever religion you want to worship. And, when you come out of prison, you can still have your mental faculties intact to ppursue higher education in Ivy league college in the U.S. Best of all, you will have your culture and customs respected and preserved for generations to come.
So, considering the atrocities being committed by shabo against your people, you're better off being liberated by Ethiopians before shabo finishes you off for good.
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