
(CNN World) 'Two bullets is enough'
Last edited by Aba on 02 Apr 2021, 08:43, edited 2 times in total.
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ethioscience
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Re: (CNN World) 'Two bullets is enough'
TPLF idiots, ask yourself, do you deserve this treatment? YES No Mercy for TPLF!!! ONE bullets is enough!!
Re: (CNN World) 'Two bullets is enough'
Junta Awash/Aba, we know what you did at MaiKadra. The blood of the 600 innocent Ethiopians you slaughtered like sheep is crying out to God for vengeance.
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ethioscience
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Re: (CNN World) 'Two bullets is enough'
Bringing The Pain To Our Enemy TPLF!! YOU can do nothing about it!!
Re: (CNN World) 'Two bullets is enough'
G-7 Nations Call for Swift Withdrawal of Eritrean Troops From Tigray
https://www.voanews.com/africa/g-7-nati ... ops-tigray
https://www.voanews.com/africa/g-7-nati ... ops-tigray
Re: (CNN World) 'Two bullets is enough'
Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict: Alleged Atrocities, Law of War Violations and Regional Implications
https://www.lawfareblog.com/ethiopias-t ... plications
https://www.lawfareblog.com/ethiopias-t ... plications
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sebdoyeley
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Re: (CNN World) 'Two bullets is enough'
spray the agame by bullet
Aba wrote: ↑02 Apr 2021, 10:07Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict: Alleged Atrocities, Law of War Violations and Regional Implications
https://www.lawfareblog.com/ethiopias-t ... plications
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-56613940
World powers condemn 'human rights abuses'
"...They also urged Eritrea to withdraw troops that are fighting alongside Ethiopia against forces in Tigray.
Both countries' troops have been accused of numerous rights abuses."
"..."We condemn the killing of civilians, sexual and gender based violence, indiscriminate shelling and the forced displacement of residents of Tigray and Eritrean refugees," the G7 group said in a statement on Friday..."
World powers condemn 'human rights abuses'
"...They also urged Eritrea to withdraw troops that are fighting alongside Ethiopia against forces in Tigray.
Both countries' troops have been accused of numerous rights abuses."
"..."We condemn the killing of civilians, sexual and gender based violence, indiscriminate shelling and the forced displacement of residents of Tigray and Eritrean refugees," the G7 group said in a statement on Friday..."