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Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2025, 05:10

Dear war addicted- 7th grader, Abiy Ahmed Ali, I hope reading wasn't the challenge. Maybe you should build libraries, instead of palaces!
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Transitional Government of Ethiopia wishes to make it known to the international community that the Transitional Government of Ethiopia welcomes and accepts the near unanimous choice of independence by the Eritrean people confirmed in the UN-OAU-supervised referendum held from 23 to 25 April, 1993.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/229464?ln=ar&v=pdf


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Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2025, 05:13

The king wannabe- clown Abiy (no insult to clowns intended), sneaked into Gonder Castle, Amhara region like a thief in daylight - no residents knew, no one was invited. His propaganda stooges couldn’t even find a real crowd, so they generated one with AI. A “Prime Minister” visiting his own people in stealth - textbook of failed regime.




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Post by Fiyameta » 08 Nov 2025, 05:25

"If it's not written in Afaan Oromo, it did not happen." (7th grader Abiy Ahmed Ali)

:P :P :P

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Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2025, 08:33



News
Ethiopia: TPLF Accuses Abiy Ahmed of Violating Pretoria Deal, Warns of War

By Nardos Berhane

https://mesobjournal.com/post/ethiopia- ... ement?s=09

Nov 08, 2025


Composite: TPLF Chairman Debretsion Gebremichael

The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government of “grave violations” of the Pretoria Agreement, warning that Ethiopia is sliding back into another catastrophic war barely two years after the peace accord ended the devastating conflict in the north.

In a formal letter sent to UN Secretary-General António Guterres and African Union Chairperson Mr. Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, the TPLF said federal forces launched a drone strike on Tigray units near the Afar border early Friday, killing several fighters and causing “property destruction.” The group described the strike as a “clear and alarming breach” of the cessation of hostilities agreement signed in Pretoria in 2022.

The letter, signed by TPLF Chairman Debretsion Gebremichael, accused Abiy Ahmed of publicly disavowing the peace deal during recent remarks in Parliament, while “disparaging” the TPLF and abandoning political dialogue. It said the latest military action, backed by armed groups from the Afar region, represents
a dangerous escalation that threatens to unravel the fragile peace and undermine regional stability.
These latest actions mark a dangerous escalation that threatens to unravel the fragile peace and undermine regional stability,
the letter stated, urging the UN, AU, and international community to pressure Ethiopia to cease hostilities and re-engage in good-faith dialogue.

Political Calculations Behind Renewed Hostilities

Analysts say Abiy Ahmed’s renewed confrontation with the TPLF is driven less by security concerns and more by domestic political survival. The prime minister has repeatedly claimed that remnants of the TPLF are backed by “foreign actors”, though he has presented no evidence. Observers note that such rhetoric helps him justify fresh military deployments and sustain a sense of crisis as national elections draw closer.
The closer Ethiopia gets to the polls, the louder Abiy’s war drums become,
said one regional analyst.
Every escalation serves to consolidate power, silence dissent, and redirect attention from the collapsing economy and internal fractures.
By reviving conflict narratives, Abiy can project control, rally nationalist sentiment, and frame himself as a wartime leader — even as his actions risk unraveling the Pretoria peace framework and destabilizing the Horn once again.

Regional Fallout

Eritrea, which has remained cautious but watchful since the peace deal, views Ethiopia’s Red Sea war rhetoric and internal militarization as part of a broader instability project. Analysts warn that Abiy’s pattern of externalizing crises — shifting conflict zones from Tigray to Amhara and potentially toward Eritrea — could lead to a wider conflagration.

Diplomatic sources in Addis Ababa say African Union monitors have yet to respond formally to the allegations, though multiple observers confirm increased military activity in northern Ethiopia over the past week.

For now, the TPLF says it remains “committed to the full implementation” of the Pretoria Agreement, but warns that Abiy’s “thirst for war” may destroy the last remaining trust between Addis Ababa and Mekele.

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Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2025, 08:37

Fiyameta wrote:
08 Nov 2025, 05:25
"If it's not written in Afaan Oromo, it did not happen." (7th grader Abiy Ahmed Ali)

:P :P :P
Not to mention:

The Treaty of Wuchale (1889), essentially proves that Eritrea was NEVER part of Ethiopia.

The list goes on.... 👇

1. Treaty of Addis Ababa abrogating Wuchale Treaty but still ceding Eritrea to Italy (1896)
2. Treaty on Border Delimitation on Central Sector (1900)
3. Treaty on Border Delimitation on Eastern Sector--that is Massawa, Assab and the entire Red Sea if you are unfamiliar with the "Prison of Geography" thingy (1902)
4. Treaty on Border Delimitation on Western Sector (1908)
5. London Conference Agreement and Transitional Protocol (1991)
6. Algiers Agreement (2000)
7. Acceptance of EEBC Ruling "In Principle" (2004)
8. Joint Declaration of Peace and Friendship (2018)

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Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Nov 2025, 15:00

The fact that the sodomite supporters are still trying to convince the obvious that Eritrea is an independent and sovereign country suggest what exactly? We are on the Mercy of the so called Ethiopians.

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Post by Zmeselo » 08 Nov 2025, 16:13

Shhh pédophile, this post is for the galla and his ilk!
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Nov 2025, 15:00
The fact that the sodomite supporters are still trying to convince the obvious that Eritrea is an independent and sovereign country suggest what exactly? We are on the Mercy of the so called Ethiopians.

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Post by Naga Tuma » 08 Nov 2025, 18:08

You keep disposing your shallow knowledge without knowing what ገብረክርስቶስ means. It is a typical Eritrean name. Right?

I have been patiently trying to enlighten several on this forum, including you, for more than 18 years now.

You exhibit no shame about your own ignorance and try to reason with Renaissance men. Flushing out your own self destructive ignorance, which is evident in the name ገብረክርስቶስ, doesn’t come easily.
Zmeselo wrote:
08 Nov 2025, 16:13
Shhh pédophile, this post is for the galla and his ilk!
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Nov 2025, 15:00
The fact that the sodomite supporters are still trying to convince the obvious that Eritrea is an independent and sovereign country suggest what exactly? We are on the Mercy of the so called Ethiopians.
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Post by Zack » 08 Nov 2025, 18:13

Eritrea is a recognised state there is nothing to discuss its independence is respected by world nations even if ethiopia said it no longer recognises the independence of eritrea it would mean nothing eritrea will withdraw its ambassador and thats it , it wont have any effect of how the UN and the AU view eritrea


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Post by Naga Tuma » 08 Nov 2025, 18:21

I am sure that the family talk will continue. Will it also recall its clowns like you out of Ethiopia?
Zack wrote:
08 Nov 2025, 18:13
Eritrea is a recognised state there is nothing to discuss its independence is respected by world nations even if ethiopia said it no longer recognises the independence of eritrea it would mean nothing eritrea will withdraw its ambassador and thats it , it wont have any effect of how the UN and the AU view eritrea


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Post by Zack » 08 Nov 2025, 18:28

and what makes me clown tell me with what i stated u dissagree with instead of talking in riddles
and who is this family u are talking about

are u claimng as a galla ur more ethiopian then me laughable


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