Somaliman wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 07:04
The US-based Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) released this documentary which included footage that was recorded by a former prisoner in Abi Abeito, one of Afwerki's cruel and torturous gulags, offering an insight into the horrific conditions. The film shows cells that are so overcrowded that prisoners lie one on top of each other, unable to stretch out!
An unprecedented undercover investigation into one of the world’s most repressive regimes — Eritrea. Exclusive secret footage and testimony shed new light on shocking allegations of torture, arbitrary detention and indefinite forced conscription.
Bro somaliman,
Perhaps Gabon set a precedence for the eri generals. Issu of course is trembling at adi halo. I wonder, the Gabon dictator was stashing over 200 million dollars in his home while two third of the 2.8 millions gabons were living in poverty. Gabon is a rich country blessed with oil. The idiot should have learned from issu. Issu for instance doesn't keep a single cent at adi halo. All his money are stashed in Singapore, dubai and china. Ask Hagos kisha lol.
Having said that, let's see what transpired out of the Gabon coup.
Well...Hahaha... Africa, the Cameroon dictator who is in power since over 30 years is scared and fired all the generals (reported by BBC yesterday) misa sayaregugn Qurs largachew ale. Also the would-be dictator in Senegal has publicly announced that he won't run in the upcoming election.
According to aljazeera, also kagame of Rwanda has fired some of his generals of course scared.
In Eritrea....
Issu is hiding at adi halo but the brigade nihamedu movement has started knocking at his door.