Yabello, Abiy has claimed permanent residence in your twisted mind, I think. By the way a little lesson that you need : We Ethiopians choose our leader, not Europe. And we have the capacity to judge our leader, thank you very much.
As long as Abiy has managed to stay away from the tribal politics doctors, he is fine by us. And my friend from Borana it is us who matters , I mean Ethiopians, Borana included in the big tent of Ethiopiawenet.
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Re: HALLELUJA! .. BREAKING: አብይ ወደ አውሮፓ ከሄደ እጅ እና እግሩ በካቴና ተጠርንፎ ወደ ሄግ የጦር ወንጀለኞች ፍርድ ቤት እንደሚቀርብ የአለም ሚዲያዎች እየዘገቡ ነው።
There is no surprise, that Ethiopia was categorized as one of the low IQ nations of the world, when we see such a dedeb like you here among us.
ስንት ኣህያ አለ እባካችዉ? The Hague የት እንደምገኝ ሳያዉቅ ስለ "የጦር ወንጀለኞች ፍርድ ቤት" ያወራል አፉን ሞልቶ።
Re: Kichamam woyane
Kichamo Komalo buchilo Yaballo - Even if you hung your ugly self upside down for a year and worship Satan to make your wild dream come true, nothing is going to happen. You’ll die of hunger, thirst and anger in couple of months. KIFU!
Re: HALLELUJA! .. BREAKING: አብይ ወደ አውሮፓ ከሄደ እጅ እና እግሩ በካቴና ተጠርንፎ ወደ ሄግ የጦር ወንጀለኞች ፍርድ ቤት እንደሚቀርብ የአለም ሚዲያዎች እየዘገቡ ነው።
When was it the warhardend weyannes suppose to arrive..in Addis?
Now you're geganus learned what is the rule of law?Hail to the cheif you cam back with your tail [deleted].. Abiy in
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Re: HALLELUJA! .. BREAKING: አብይ ወደ አውሮፓ ከሄደ እጅ እና እግሩ በካቴና ተጠርንፎ ወደ ሄግ የጦር ወንጀለኞች ፍርድ ቤት እንደሚቀርብ የአለም ሚዲያዎች እየዘገቡ ነው።
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Ethiopia Dismisses Calls for UN Investigation of Rights Abuses
November 02, 2009 03:28 PM
Yabello the west chit chat about genocide -- your genocidal idol Meles had committed wanton killing while the world looked on . They say they going somehow to bring him to the international court, Finally though they came for his funeral to hype prase on that midget. So goes your enthusiasm. Weyanes just started the journey that Ethiopians have traveled for the past 28 years ,and they think a smiling white face and paid-up journalist mumbling on their behalf is going to get them somewhere. Wait. As long as Abiy keeps the Ethiopian people behind him, mark my word they going to come around to prise even more. As far as me haveing a blind side to reality .. it is possible but comparing to hate-filled you -- well-- let me stop here. Zebedello.
The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission says Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government has designed good governance programs aimed at respect and protection for human rights. Commissioner Kassa Gebrehiwot reportedly said the commission has been striving to raise public awareness about human rights through the use of the mass media.
He spoke Monday in Addis Ababa during a seminar on the role of members of parliament in the respect and protection of human rights.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government is denying allegations it committed human rights abuses against the Anuaks in the Gambella region of western Ethiopia and ethic Somalis in the Ogaden. In a letter, the organization "Genocide Watch" has asked the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to investigate the alleged crimes which it said fit the definition of genocide.
Woindimu Asamnew, spokesman for the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington told VOA his government considers the allegations as lies.
"We don't take seriously their allegations and fabrications. They are totally unfounded, fabricated lies," he said.
In his letter to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Genocide Watch President Gregory Stanton said Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and others in his government were probably aware that they too could one day be brought before the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.
Asamnew said the Ethiopian government does not take such comments seriously. He also said there was no need for an independent outside investigation as was being requested by Genocide Watch.
"We don't take this kind of idea seriously. We have a parliament; they do take care of these kinds of issues. There is no any need of inviting international body for this purpose because of unfounded allegations. An outside investigation is unnecessary and unacceptable," Asamnew said.
Genocide Watch said the atrocities allegedly committed in Gambella against the Anuaks in 2005 fit the definitions of genocide and crimes against humanity. But Asamnew said the allegations are false.
"We have investigated the matter and taken corrective measures, otherwise this kind of exaggerated and unfounded lies are not taken seriously by our government," he said.
He also denied Genocide Watch's claims of a "culture of impunity" within the Ethiopian government.
"What I'm saying is that any individual can say whatever he wants, but alleging something and the realities on the ground are totally different matter," Asamnew said.
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Ethiopia Dismisses Calls for UN Investigation of Rights Abuses
November 02, 2009 03:28 PM
Yabello the west chit chat about genocide -- your genocidal idol Meles had committed wanton killing while the world looked on . They say they going somehow to bring him to the international court, Finally though they came for his funeral to hype prase on that midget. So goes your enthusiasm. Weyanes just started the journey that Ethiopians have traveled for the past 28 years ,and they think a smiling white face and paid-up journalist mumbling on their behalf is going to get them somewhere. Wait. As long as Abiy keeps the Ethiopian people behind him, mark my word they going to come around to prise even more. As far as me haveing a blind side to reality .. it is possible but comparing to hate-filled you -- well-- let me stop here. Zebedello.
The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission says Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government has designed good governance programs aimed at respect and protection for human rights. Commissioner Kassa Gebrehiwot reportedly said the commission has been striving to raise public awareness about human rights through the use of the mass media.
He spoke Monday in Addis Ababa during a seminar on the role of members of parliament in the respect and protection of human rights.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government is denying allegations it committed human rights abuses against the Anuaks in the Gambella region of western Ethiopia and ethic Somalis in the Ogaden. In a letter, the organization "Genocide Watch" has asked the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to investigate the alleged crimes which it said fit the definition of genocide.
Woindimu Asamnew, spokesman for the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington told VOA his government considers the allegations as lies.
"We don't take seriously their allegations and fabrications. They are totally unfounded, fabricated lies," he said.
In his letter to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Genocide Watch President Gregory Stanton said Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and others in his government were probably aware that they too could one day be brought before the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.
Asamnew said the Ethiopian government does not take such comments seriously. He also said there was no need for an independent outside investigation as was being requested by Genocide Watch.
"We don't take this kind of idea seriously. We have a parliament; they do take care of these kinds of issues. There is no any need of inviting international body for this purpose because of unfounded allegations. An outside investigation is unnecessary and unacceptable," Asamnew said.
Genocide Watch said the atrocities allegedly committed in Gambella against the Anuaks in 2005 fit the definitions of genocide and crimes against humanity. But Asamnew said the allegations are false.
"We have investigated the matter and taken corrective measures, otherwise this kind of exaggerated and unfounded lies are not taken seriously by our government," he said.
He also denied Genocide Watch's claims of a "culture of impunity" within the Ethiopian government.
"What I'm saying is that any individual can say whatever he wants, but alleging something and the realities on the ground are totally different matter," Asamnew said.