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The Founder and Executive Editor of ZeHabesha, Henok A. Degfu, With 1.3 Million Followers; 600,000 Subscribers

Post by Fiyameta » 02 Aug 2020, 08:22



The cost of practicing journalism for an Ethiopian reporter? A jail cell, a caravan across the Sahara, a raft on the Mediterranean — and exile in Minnesota.

Henok A. Degfu started working on newspapers as a 13-year-old in Addis Ababa. Today, he’s built an audience of millions, covering politics in Ethiopia from an office 8,000 miles away in St. Paul. But the government he escaped 15 years ago hasn’t stopped chasing him around the world.

https://sahanjournal.com/profiles/ethio ... zehabesha/

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Re: The Founder and Executive Editor of ZeHabesha, Henok A. Degfu, With 1.3 Million Followers; 600,000 Subscribers

Post by eden » 02 Aug 2020, 08:32

Percentage wise Fanus beats the Horn records both in subscription and view. More importantly, it exposes dictatorship in both Eritrea and Ethiopia - that's the opposite of what zeAbiysha does which is worshipping the two dictats.
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Fiyameta
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Re: The Founder and Executive Editor of ZeHabesha, Henok A. Degfu, With 1.3 Million Followers; 600,000 Subscribers

Post by Fiyameta » 02 Aug 2020, 08:34

ZeHabesha has 1.3 Million Followers and 600,000 Subscribers

TPLF's Tigrai Adwa Media House has 1,991 Followers and 54,300 Subscribers


This means that, the self-reliant ZeHabesha has 1.298 million more followers and 545,000 more subscribers than the evil agame eden's Tigrai Adwa Media House of thieves and thugs. :oops: :oops: :oops:

Any questions? :oops:

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Re: The Founder and Executive Editor of ZeHabesha, Henok A. Degfu, With 1.3 Million Followers; 600,000 Subscribers

Post by sesame » 02 Aug 2020, 12:03

One night in February 2005, Henok packed his belongings and hopped into a car with 10 other migrants for a three-day ride to Khartoum, Sudan. From there, he’d proceed to Libya and then catch a boat to Italy. He would then continue his journey to London, where he’d ask for asylum.

Amazing! Had Henok died on his way, we would have been told that an Eritrean died. How many of those who perished in the Sahara or Mediterranean were Agames but counted as Eritreans is a question that every Agame needs to ask.

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