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Eritrea & Qatar, about to mend fences?

Post by Zmeselo » 16 Dec 2021, 17:16



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Qatar, Eritrea enjoy strong ties in various fields: Ambassador

https://m.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article ... ambassador

16 Dec 2021


Ali Ibrahim Ahmed, Ambassador of Eritrea

Ambassador of Eritrea to the State of Qatar H E Ali Ibrahim Ahmed stressed the strength of brotherly relations between the State of Qatar and his country in all fields, praising Qatar’s embrace of a large Eritrean community that enjoys freedom, security and safety with their Qatari brothers.

In an exclusive statement to Qatar News Agency (QNA) on the occasion of the National Day, the Eritrean Ambassador highly valued the strength of Qatari-Eritrean relations, as they are distinguished in all meanings and at all levels and in various fields, indicating that they are based on ancient principles that are not affected by any political storms, adding that there are constant and sincere efforts to enhance prospects for joint cooperation and build a true partnership that serves bilateral interests and opens the way for more commercial opportunities that achieve the ambitions of both sides.

Ambassador Ali Ibrahim Ahmed praised the success of Qatar in legislating the plan to rise from the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, achieving a global precedence at a time when the worlds economies and major countries are still under the influence of the economic and health crisis, pointing out that Qatar was able wisely and meritoriously to make a full recovery to the local economy and to businesses and markets in indicators that exceeded pre-pandemic levels.

He attributed all this success to Almighty Allah first, then to good management and efficiency in overcoming the effects of the pandemic, noting that the Qatari economy has begun to achieve actual results in growth and productivity, especially since the state possesses great economic components that make it more able to promote recovery. The Eritrean Ambassador described Doha as a huge workshop a year before the start of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, where road works, construction, and development are spread almost everywhere, and most of the foundations are ready.

He also hailed the great success in organising the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021, which is a successful rehearsal for the FIFA World Cup 2022, stressing that Qatar has proven to be a major player in the global sports sector, and that the 2022 World Cup paved the way for a wide-ranging strategy to raise the name of Qatar globally, by allowing a large international segment of fans to witness the advantages, renaissance and uniqueness of Qatar, as well as allowing the focus of international media attention before, during and after the World Cup.

He extended congratulations and blessings on the occasion of National Day to Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Father Amir H H Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Deputy Amir H H Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani and Qatari people, expressing hope that the country enjoys prosperity, security and stability.


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Re: Eritrea & Qatar, about to mend fences?

Post by Zmeselo » 16 Dec 2021, 17:39



Ethiopians, Eritreans Campaigning To Get Dr Tedros Adhanom Removed From His Post As WHO Chief

https://www.fanabc.com/english/ethiopia ... who-chief/



Addis Ababa, December 14, 2021 (FBC) – An international campaign involving Ethiopians and Eritreans living in several parts of the world is underway, with a view to get Dr Tedros Adhanom removed from his post as Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO).

The campaing, which also includes friends of Ethiopia, is aimed to ring leaders of the terrorist TPLF; including Dr Tedros Adhanom accountable for the atrocities being committed on innocent civilians in Ethiopia.

Coordinators of the campaign said, Tedros Adhanom is covering up the atrocities agains civilians and vandalism committed by the terrorist TPLF on hospitals and other health facilities in Ethiopia misusing his position at an international organization, WHO.
We the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea and Ethiopian-Eritrean descent along with international allies present you objective facts about Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, proving that he is unfit to be the Director General of the WHO.
the coordinators said in a statement.
Dr. Ghebreyesus lacks the competence, impartiality, accountability and transparency that we feel is required for a position of this magnitude. He is also an embarrassment, to the core values of WHO. One of the core principles in the constitution of WHO reads: “Informed opinion and active co- operation on the part of the public are of the utmost importance in the improvement of the health of the people”.
they added.
Dr. Ghebreyesus is an active and current member of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front and is a part of a concerted and coordinated effort to smear and overthrow the current democratically elected government of Ethiopia. His efforts have destabilized the Horn of Africa, during a global pandemic. The TPLF has ransacked thousands of hospitals which has exacerbated the condition of health care in Ethiopia, increased the number of internally displaced people within Ethiopia and put millions of individuals at risks of death and disease due to the lack of proper care centers and access to medicine and medical equipment.
They shared the following statement about Dr. Ghebreyesus’s leadership and position and have attached a paper that exhibits the candidate’s overall record at the helm of the Ministry of Health and Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia in more than a decade. The document highlights the following:
The candidate has failed to be transparent by forcing the Ethiopian Ministry of Health to not report and cover up a Cholera epidemic throughout his tenure by simply renaming a deadly epidemic as an Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD), even after the diagnosis of Vibrio Cholerae was confirmed. His priority in deciding so was to conceal the impact a public admission of Cholera epidemic might have on Tourism and image of his Party, rather than protecting the international community and attempting to reach out to the affected areas. Such a sad error due to lack of judgment, resulted in a nationwide epidemic.
The candidate has treated his own citizens differently based on their ethnicity contrary to WHO’s goal of building a better, healthier future for all people throughout the world. While WHO strives to better the lives of underserved and marginalized communities, Dr. Ghebreyesus who descends from Tigre ethnic group disfavored the “Amhara Regional State” along with other regional states through poor health care. For instance, disproportionately high mortality coupled with selective application of contraceptives use has led to a selective reduction of the growth rate of the Amhara people. Such disparities were created and gaps increased across all measures of health in his leadership tenure. Of particular importance is the unexplained 2.5 million decrease in the Amhara population under his healthcare leadership. The Amharas were victimized and punished due to their ethnic background.

We understand that accountability, integrity, transparency and honesty are among WHO’s core ethical principles. Sadly, Dr. Ghebreyesus has failed to meet all these standards while he assumed his role in the aforementioned posts. Therefore we believe that it would be a travesty of justice if WHO awards its highest position to a person who violated WHO’s core principles and whose deliberate actions and inactions have claimed the lives of millions of Amhara people as well as other Ethiopians.

We urge WHO members to look at the attached review of the data that have been published by the Ethiopian FMOH, and learn how Dr. Ghebreyesus and his associates systematically discriminated against the Amhara people in Ethiopia while preferentially treating others with a high level of open partiality. We at the APU thank you in advance for the attention you give to the attached document entitled “International Organizations Leadership Recruitment Policies: the Failed Experiment of Dr. Tedros A. Ghebreyesus Candidacy for WHO Director General position.


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Wow!

Who knew, their daddy (Geldof) was mad at them for refusing food aid to come through Eritrea. :lol:👇

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Re: Eritrea & Qatar, about to mend fences?

Post by Zmeselo » 16 Dec 2021, 18:23



Ethiopia’s TPLF admits US directed unsuccessful assault on Addis Ababa

China’s intention is clear, so I understand it. Whereas, the intention of the Americans is for us to enter Addis.


By SUDANS POST EDITORS

https://www.sudanspost.com/ethiopias-tp ... dis-ababa/

December 15, 2021


TPLF spokesman Getachew Reda – then Ethiopian Government Communication Affairs Office Minister – addresses a news conference on violent protests that had been taking place in the Oromiya Region in November, 2015, in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa on February 25, 2016. [Photo by REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri]

ADDIS ABABA – In a recent interview on Tigray TV, a spokesperson for the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) said the group, categorized as a terrorist organization in Ethiopia, was directed by the US to seize power, but Washington has publicly maintained a position of neutrality on the conflict.
China’s intention is clear, so I understand it. Whereas, the intention of the Americans is for us to enter Addis,
TPLF spokesperson Getachew Reda told Tigray TV’s Dimsti Woyane on December 8, according to a translation from Tigrinya by the Ethiopian outlet Borkena.
Some European countries, also, have similar interest. But they told us to forge an alliance with different groups to avoid chaos, when our forces take control of Addis,
he added.
America’s concern is ridiculous and transactional. It looks like the Americans couldn’t make up their mind, about us capturing Addis Ababa. There are interest groups who want Abiy to continue putting the country up for sale, and who do not want him to stop selling the country’s indispensable resources recklessly.
In a statement given to the US state media Voice of America’s Amharic-language service on Monday, the US Department of State denied Getachew’s comments, saying the US
has never encouraged the TPLF to expand its military operations, or enter Addis Ababa.
Getachew’s comments further confirm the contents of a video filmed on November 21 of a Zoom meeting between numerous American and European diplomats and Berhane Gebre-christos, a longtime TPLF official who served numerous diplomatic and ministerial roles during the TPLF’s 27 years in power; including a 10-year posting as ambassador to Washington, DC and two years as Ethiopia’s foreign minister.

As Sputnik reported, the Western diplomats praised the TPLF’s gains and floated various scenarios about how Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the country’s first democratically-elected leader, might be forced to step down.
I hope that you’ll have military success fairly soon, because it seems as if the situation is only becoming more drastic,
Vicki Huddleston, the former US deputy assistant secretary of defense for African Affairs and US assistant secretary of state for Africa, told Berhane.
Abiy should step down & there should be an all-inclusive transition government.
The secretive meeting occurred under the auspices of a TPLF-connected think tank set up with financial backing from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which is part of the US State Department, and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a CIA front group used to funnel support to US-aligned groups.

US Stays Neutral in Public

Despite the revelations, Washington has continued to maintain an official image of neutrality. A Sunday statement by the US Department of State urged both the TPLF and Abiy’s government to begin a peaceful dialogue “without preconditions” and to launch inquiries into alleged human rights violations by the TPLF in Afar and Amhara.
The United States reiterates our support for diplomacy as the first, last, and only option to cease hostilities, just as we call for an end to human rights abuses and violations; negotiations without preconditions; unhindered humanitarian access; and the start to inclusive national dialogue,
the statement read.

Over the last 13 months, since the conflict began, the US has sanctioned both the Ethiopian government and its Eritrean allies for allegations of using denial of food aid as a weapon against the rebels and actions
that have contributed to the crisis and conflict, which have undermined the stability and integrity of the Ethiopian state.
However, similar punishments have not been meted out against the TPLF, despite evidence suggesting they seized hundreds of aid trucks belonging to the UN World Food Program that were intended for Tigrayan civilians.

The TPLF ruled Ethiopia for 27 years, during which time it constructed a federal system to control the country’s dozens of other ethnicities and moved most of its military and industries into the northern Tigray state. During that time, Ethiopia cooperated closely with the US War on Terror and the newly formed US Africa Command, providing facilities and troops that were key to advancing US interests on the continent, such as the 2006 invasion of Somalia that overthrew the Islamic Courts Union government. They also waged a devastating war against Eritrea, which had recently won independence from Ethiopia, that cost more than 120,000 lives.

Rebels Seek Return to Dominance

Abiy came to power in 2018 after the TPLF’s allied ethnic parties rejected another TPLF candidate and selected him, an Oromo, instead. While he has continued cooperation with the US, Abiy has also weakened the TPLF’s dominating position in Ethiopian politics with centralizing political reforms, and he signed a peace treaty with Eritrea that won him a Nobel Peace Prize. Under his government, the country has also continued its drift toward China, penning a number of infrastructure projects with Chinese firms and buying Chinese-made weapons.

The conflict began in November 2020, when TPLF forces attacked Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) units, which had been deployed in the northern Tigray state in response to an illegal election being held in violation of a national postponement of elections due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the ENDF quickly seized the capital of Mekelle, the TPLF regrouped in the countryside and counterattacked, driving government forces out of Tigray and launching their own offensive into neighboring Amhara and Afar states in July.

The TPLF’s southern advance along Highway 2 toward Addis Ababa was stalled in November about 190 kilometers away from the capital city, and a counterattack by the ENDF has pushed the TPLF back by hundreds of kilometers.

The UN estimates that more than 4 million people have been displaced by the conflict, with more than 70,000 crossing the border into Sudan, creating a massive humanitarian crisis. The WFP estimates, 9.4 million Ethiopians are in need of food assistance.

The UN Human Rights Council is set to hold a special session on Ethiopia, on Friday morning. However, not a single African nation has been invited to the proceedings, and all 13 African states on the council voted against the motion to hold the special session.



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