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I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Aurorae » 27 Jul 2020, 13:58

For Eritreans, Dr. Abbiy brought the good news, That is, Eritrea became alive. Sanctions were lifted off. :lol: Isayas refused to reform, but in the long run, he won't have that option. Either reform or perish is something he will have to deal with. He wanted to destroy TPLF altogether. He has Abbiy on his side but I am sure the agames are holding their surprise too. Abbiy has huge problems. Without the queeros, and Oromia, he will never win election. He has Sep. 30 to count on where he can suspend election for a long time, but that would reduce his legitimacy. Even, making up with the TPLF will not help him. I don't want him to make up with the TPLF. I want the stress level to increase on TPLF. For as soon as TPLF senses relief, Mesfin Hagos is history. The agames are not reliable. If Mesfin matters, the pressure on Isayas to reform increases. If there are any secrets betwwen Isayas and Abbiy, as the pressure increases, the secrets will be revealed. Hopefully, there aren't any secrets that would divide the people even further. Don't get me wrong, my business is the well being of the Eritrean people in the future. Chaos theory works really well here. Out of disorder comes order. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by sebdoyeley » 27 Jul 2020, 14:53

brother Aurorae, starting sucking agame dikc? I always doubt on you the way you act, "stop calling bad names, the common agame are not supposed to be bullied" now I understand your situation,
Aurorae wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 13:58
For Eritreans, Dr. Abbiy brought the good news, That is, Eritrea became alive. Sanctions were lifted off. :lol: Isayas refused to reform, but in the long run, he won't have that option. Either reform or perish is something he will have to deal with. He wanted to destroy TPLF altogether. He has Abbiy on his side but I am sure the agames are holding their surprise too Abbiy has huge problems. Without the queeros, and Oromia, he will never win election. He has Sep. 30 to count on where he can suspend election for a long time, but that would reduce his legitimacy. Even, making up with the TPLF will not help him. I don't want him to make up with the TPLF. I want the stress level to increase on TPLF. For as soon as TPLF senses relief, Mesfin Hagos is history. The agames are not reliable. If Mesfin matters, the pressure on Isayas to reform increases. If there are any secrets betwwen Isayas and Abbiy, as the pressure increases, the secrets will be revealed. Hopefully, there aren't any secrets that would divide the people even further. Don't get me wrong, my business is the well being of the Eritrean people in the future. Chaos theory works really well here. Out of disorder comes order. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Aurorae » 27 Jul 2020, 15:06

Dimwit agame ሰብ ዘይኮነ ጩፍሉቅ እንስሳ

Shut up. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by sebdoyeley » 27 Jul 2020, 15:10

Aurorae wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 15:06
Dimwit agame ሰብ ዘይኮነ ጩፍሉቅ እንስሳ

Shut up. :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have no idea, what the fukc you are talking about?


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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Wedi » 27 Jul 2020, 15:41

Isaias Afewrki is waiting to see the funeral of Fascist TPLF.

I think Isaias Afewrki will graceful retire the next day after he buried TPLF!!
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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Degnet » 27 Jul 2020, 15:46

Aurorae wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 13:58
For Eritreans, Dr. Abbiy brought the good news, That is, Eritrea became alive. Sanctions were lifted off. :lol: Isayas refused to reform, but in the long run, he won't have that option. Either reform or perish is something he will have to deal with. He wanted to destroy TPLF altogether. He has Abbiy on his side but I am sure the agames are holding their surprise too. Abbiy has huge problems. Without the queeros, and Oromia, he will never win election. He has Sep. 30 to count on where he can suspend election for a long time, but that would reduce his legitimacy. Even, making up with the TPLF will not help him. I don't want him to make up with the TPLF. I want the stress level to increase on TPLF. For as soon as TPLF senses relief, Mesfin Hagos is history. The agames are not reliable. If Mesfin matters, the pressure on Isayas to reform increases. If there are any secrets betwwen Isayas and Abbiy, as the pressure increases, the secrets will be revealed. Hopefully, there aren't any secrets that would divide the people even further. Don't get me wrong, my business is the well being of the Eritrean people in the future. Chaos theory works really well here. Out of disorder comes order. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Aye Shaebya robot,I dislike people with a limited intelligence.

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Cigar » 27 Jul 2020, 15:56

Wedi, that is exactly what I been saying for a long time.
They call PIA dictator and crap because he is a unque person who doesn't forget or forgive any body who double cross him or Eritrea and Eritreans which is a very good quality.
He proved these nut cases agames by defeating all the double crossers.
Now it is woyane's demise time and it is on the works. So once woyane is buried before 2020, he will retire and enjoy his hard won fights.
My advice to those who hate him or want him to retire is to not fu*ck or become his pain in the a'ss, for doing that is creating a double crosser and hence he will stay in power to destroy them too.
Dictators don't live as poor as him.
Dictayors send their kids with millions of dollars abroad to study or just enjoy the stolen money.
PIA is just like a loving mom who loves her children. Possessive.
And all his supporters including me are possessive when it comes to our Eritrea.
He is doing exactly what we want him to do.
We are not for self gratitude.
We are for our future Eritreans. We don't want them to deal with these hasadat and ungrateful agames.
The quick self want to eat the fruits before they ripe is why these shifta woyane and the tegarus are at the situation they are at as we speak.
We are building a concrete foundation to Eritreans, which can not easily be brocked like woyane's foundation which crumbled by small stones and skinny sticks.

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Awash » 27 Jul 2020, 16:39

Aurorae wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 13:58
For Eritreans, Dr. Abbiy brought the good news, That is, Eritrea became alive. Sanctions were lifted off. :lol: Isayas refused to reform, but in the long run, he won't have that option. Either reform or perish is something he will have to deal with. He wanted to destroy TPLF altogether. He has Abbiy on his side but I am sure the agames are holding their surprise too. Abbiy has huge problems. Without the queeros, and Oromia, he will never win election. He has Sep. 30 to count on where he can suspend election for a long time, but that would reduce his legitimacy. Even, making up with the TPLF will not help him. I don't want him to make up with the TPLF. I want the stress level to increase on TPLF. For as soon as TPLF senses relief, Mesfin Hagos is history. The agames are not reliable. If Mesfin matters, the pressure on Isayas to reform increases. If there are any secrets betwwen Isayas and Abbiy, as the pressure increases, the secrets will be revealed. Hopefully, there aren't any secrets that would divide the people even further. Don't get me wrong, my business is the well being of the Eritrean people in the future. Chaos theory works really well here. Out of disorder comes order. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Just listen to this ugum shabo stooge. The Eritrean people have been perishing for decades under the savage junta. Where have you been? After medemer and, possibly, incorporation of Eritrea into Ethiopia, it would be too late for the Eritrean people. If you want to save the Eritrean people, now is the time to join Mesfin Hagos and get rid of the #1 enemy of the Eritrean people: wedi komarit medlin berad.
Which reminds me of a movie starring Peter O'Toole: Murphy's War, about a vindictive person who continued to pursue a U boat after the war was declared over. Issu and tplf will take each other down and the Eritrean people will be in a poor condition to pick up the pieces.

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Aurorae » 27 Jul 2020, 17:19

Degnet,
Did you call me Shabya robot ? :lol: :lol: :lol: Glad to see that you are alive old man. Let the therapy begin. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Aurorae » 27 Jul 2020, 17:30

Awash,

Once you called Eritrea Ascaria. You call yourself Awash. You deprived of yourself much needed sleep to slap sanctions at the face of the poor Eritrean people, Yes, you poured crocodile tears, thanks but no thanks, we will do it our own way. Agame this agame that will not solve our problem. Would you please kindly, buzz off. :lol: :lol: You are not from Hamassien. Why are agames obssessed with Hamassien :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Awash » 27 Jul 2020, 17:45

Shaboob,
Sanctions were imposed on the Agame junta. I called Eritrea Penitentiarea because it's an open air prison, the entire state. And, forced labor is akin to slave labor. Ascaris were paid living wages by the fascist Mussolini, better than deqi komarit's stipends. Ascaria was better than Shaboobia.
Oh, I called myself Awash to be in solidarity with the Afar and Oromo people, not just the highland dwelling abyssinians. As far as my heritage, I'm cento per cento Eritreano.
The reality of modern slavery

Matthew Walther. May 14, 2020

...There is certainly no dispute about the presence of forced labor in Eritrea. With the exception of North Korea, one of only two countries it ranks ahead of in the World Press Freedom Index, it has the highest rate of forced labor in the entire world. Estimates suggest that nearly one in ten Eritreans are subject to unpaid state-mandated labor. This takes a variety of forms. In some cases military conscripts are required to perform non-military labor on behalf of the state; in others, it is a more direct process of enlisting civilians to do construction and other work. A sizable number of Eritreans in both groups are taken by the government directly from the country's public schools, where attendance is compulsory. This includes both teachers and children.

These practices are not new. They have been denounced by human rights observers around the world, including the United Nations, which has called the program "tantamount to slavery."

At the risk of quibbling unnecessarily, I would like to suggest that the qualifier here is unnecessary, as are common designations such as "modern slavery." There is nothing especially contemporary about slavery in Eritrea today. Like the chattel slavery practiced in this country in the 18th and 19th centuries, it is the direct result of globalized free trade. Just as the Whig magnates of Manchester and Birmingham and the financiers of London made possible the spoliation carried out by South Carolina planters, so too does investment from Europe, the Middle East, and, especially, China allow the dictatorial regime in Eritrea to enslave its own citizens. So far from being a horrifying aberration, slavery was and remains an essential part of the borderless capitalism that many economists consider the greatest liberating force in the history of mankind...
https://theweek.com/articles/914250/rea ... rn-slavery

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by eritrea » 27 Jul 2020, 20:22

Well, claiming being Eritrean and taking upon yourself the cause of our country and people will not cut it for anyone. The biggest supporter of the Eritrean President are actually the Woyane themselves. Despite they are run out of options, they don't want to take the decision that is crucial to create the desired outcome.

For the president to stay in power, he needs a conflict, to create fear and uncertainty in the society. That is the reason, why Woyane and TPLF is chosen to be used at this moment. Peace and stability is not desired to rule in Tigray because development and free movement there could have direct implication to his political agenda in Eritrea. Not to mention to quill his vindictive nature as well.


So to deal with it, Woyane could have taken a decision that will enable them to create some credibility in the eyes of Eritreans by taking concrete measures like, working with Ethiopian government to make sure the border is demarcated. And if despite doing so, both the Eritrean and Ethiopian government drags their feet back then making it open for everyone to read and see. Because, neither of them can afford to say no to that. Otherwise, it would only sound like “ገመል ሰሪቕካስ ጉምብሕ ጉምብሕ"

Then and only then will you begin to see the constructive change that we all dearly needs.




Awash wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 17:45
Shaboob,
Sanctions were imposed on the Agame junta. I called Eritrea Penitentiarea because it's an open air prison, the entire state. And, forced labor is akin to slave labor. Ascaris were paid living wages by the fascist Mussolini, better than deqi komarit's stipends. Ascaria was better than Shaboobia.
Oh, I called myself Awash to be in solidarity with the Afar and Oromo people, not just the highland dwelling abyssinians. As far as my heritage, I'm cento per cento Eritreano.

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Re: I think all this tense climax situation in Ethiopia is good for the long run

Post by Awash » 27 Jul 2020, 21:40

Believe you me, my gullible fellow Eritrean. The border has never, I repeat, never been the problem with the Agame junta. If it's not the border, the tyrant would have created another thing. The tyrants mission is domination of the entire region. That's why he is so involved in the internal affairs of every country. You see, the tyrant wants to be like his grand uncle, Hatse Yohannes MirCha. He was never for Eritrea or the independence and freedom of the Eritrean people. It was always about his ambition to be the dicator of the entire region. His jealousy of the success of Ethiopia has been burning his inside for decades and he jealousy worked to bring it down. If he doesn't get his way, he will see to it that it burns to the ground.
So, even if he had Badme back, he would have continued at the expense of the Eritrean and Ethiopian people.
The sad truth is, he will expire soon leaving the Eritrea and the Eritrean people in worse condition than they were during liberation.
eritrea wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 20:22
Well, claiming being Eritrean and taking upon yourself the cause of our country and people will not cut it for anyone. The biggest supporter of the Eritrean President are actually the Woyane themselves. Despite they are run out of options, they don't want to take the decision that is crucial to create the desired outcome.

For the president to stay in power, he needs a conflict, to create fear and uncertainty in the society. That is the reason, why Woyane and TPLF is chosen to be used at this moment. Peace and stability is not desired to rule in Tigray because development and free movement there could have direct implication to his political agenda in Eritrea. Not to mention to quill his vindictive nature as well.


So to deal with it, Woyane could have taken a decision that will enable them to create some credibility in the eyes of Eritreans by taking concrete measures like, working with Ethiopian government to make sure the border is demarcated. And if despite doing so, both the Eritrean and Ethiopian government drags their feet back then making it open for everyone to read and see. Because, neither of them can afford to say no to that. Otherwise, it would only sound like “ገመል ሰሪቕካስ ጉምብሕ ጉምብሕ"

Then and only then will you begin to see the constructive change that we all dearly needs.




Awash wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 17:45
Shaboob,
Sanctions were imposed on the Agame junta. I called Eritrea Penitentiarea because it's an open air prison, the entire state. And, forced labor is akin to slave labor. Ascaris were paid living wages by the fascist Mussolini, better than deqi komarit's stipends. Ascaria was better than Shaboobia.
Oh, I called myself Awash to be in solidarity with the Afar and Oromo people, not just the highland dwelling abyssinians. As far as my heritage, I'm cento per cento Eritreano.

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