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Abe Abraham
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Re: African country receives veiled warning.
The religion of peace strikes again. Issaias got this one right early before anyone.
He caught many of these Jihadi terrorists red-handed in Gash Barca and the Anseba region while bombing passenger buses, remote schools, and killing veteran tegadelti in their farms, school teachers, some European tourists and miners.
The best way to deal with a Jihadi is to learn lessons from Sadam Hussien and Hafez Alassad.
Recently, the Egyptians foreign department of espionage has started to collaborate with their Sudanese counterpart in organizing and providing training to the Tigrayns and the Jihadi wannabes from Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Issaias and Abiy need to be extra vigilant.
'' ... Muslim-majority Chad banned the full-face veil, ramped up security measures and bombed militant positions in Nigeria last month after the first ever Boko Haram attack in its capital.
Security was tightened across the dry and dusty capital on Sunday with police and soldiers deployed in all areas, including intersections, markets and mosques.
Nine of the dead were women traders, and fear still permeated the market on Sunday.
"What was happening elsewhere and what we heard about from media reports is now happening here," said Zenaba, a woman trader in her forties.
"I'm really scared for me and my children," she said. ... "
He caught many of these Jihadi terrorists red-handed in Gash Barca and the Anseba region while bombing passenger buses, remote schools, and killing veteran tegadelti in their farms, school teachers, some European tourists and miners.
The best way to deal with a Jihadi is to learn lessons from Sadam Hussien and Hafez Alassad.
Recently, the Egyptians foreign department of espionage has started to collaborate with their Sudanese counterpart in organizing and providing training to the Tigrayns and the Jihadi wannabes from Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Issaias and Abiy need to be extra vigilant.
'' ... Muslim-majority Chad banned the full-face veil, ramped up security measures and bombed militant positions in Nigeria last month after the first ever Boko Haram attack in its capital.
Security was tightened across the dry and dusty capital on Sunday with police and soldiers deployed in all areas, including intersections, markets and mosques.
Nine of the dead were women traders, and fear still permeated the market on Sunday.
"What was happening elsewhere and what we heard about from media reports is now happening here," said Zenaba, a woman trader in her forties.
"I'm really scared for me and my children," she said. ... "
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Abe Abraham
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Re: African country receives veiled warning.
You need also to be extra vigilant. A jihadist is following you from an embassy somewhere in the world and making reports of what you write and say. The man can not control his anger and is very dangerous. Jihadistey key ttnkfuley 'yu zbl :: He is afraid of Tesfazion and he hates him like hell. He doesn't know that the Hamassienay, irrespective of his politics , is the brother of three of our martyrs.Mesob wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 22:44The religion of peace strikes again. Issaias got this one right early before anyone.
He caught many of these Jihadi terrorists red-handed in Gash Barca and the Anseba region while bombing passenger buses, remote schools, and killing veteran tegadelti in their farms, school teachers, some European tourists and miners.
The best way to deal with a Jihadi is to learn lessons from Sadam Hussien and Hafez Alassad.
Recently, the Egyptians foreign department of espionage has started to collaborate with their Sudanese counterpart in organizing and providing training to the Tigrayns and the Jihadi wannabes from Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Issaias and Abiy need to be extra vigilant.
'' ... Muslim-majority Chad banned the full-face veil, ramped up security measures and bombed militant positions in Nigeria last month after the first ever Boko Haram attack in its capital.
Security was tightened across the dry and dusty capital on Sunday with police and soldiers deployed in all areas, including intersections, markets and mosques.
Nine of the dead were women traders, and fear still permeated the market on Sunday.
"What was happening elsewhere and what we heard about from media reports is now happening here," said Zenaba, a woman trader in her forties.
"I'm really scared for me and my children," she said. ... "
Do you know why I came up with the picture of veiled women and the Chad story ? Roha's thread " ....sends veiled warning " is what started my journey in search of " dress code for warnings sent to 'religious' countries ".