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Tiago
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Is BBC pro TPLF?? Why post fake news without fact checking?

Post by Tiago » 30 Nov 2020, 15:13

Why is BBC keen on reporting unverified news from sources such as TPLF spokesperson ,TPLF president and fake YouTube news? After putting up TPLF’s fake claims on its website in bold it tries to tell its readers by stating “reports from Ethiopia is hard to confirm”.
What is the intention of reporting fake news in the first place? Why claim Ethiopian news sources are unreliable while BBC claims to have interviewed TPLF over the phone?

Fiyameta
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Re: Is BBC pro TPLF?? Why post fake news without fact checking?

Post by Fiyameta » 30 Nov 2020, 19:23

BBC is owned by the British monarchy that ruled Eritrea for 10 years, from 1941 to 1951. The British government has an axe to grind against the Eritrean people for foiling the British's diabolical plot of partitioning Eritrea along religious lines --awarding the predominantly Christian highlands to the British's servant Tigray, home to traitor Kassa Mercha/aka/ Yohannes IV, and the predominantly Muslim lowlands to Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.

The British monarchy believes that its neo-colonial agenda in the Horn of Africa is best served by the Tigray who have a long history of betrayal of allegiance toward their own country, and are devoid of moral, ethics and patriotism. If there's one country in the world that supported TPLF's Abay Tigray Republic's dream, it is the British monarchy. It is not by coincidence that most of individuals who falsely claim to be "Eritrean opposition", yet work hand in glove with the TPLF, are all based in England. For example, Elsa Chirum, Selam Kidane, Amanuel of Assena, etc, just to name a few. When President Isaias said "Game Over!", it was a nail to the coffin of British neo-colonialism in the Horn of Africa. :oops:

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