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Fillmore88
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POLITICIZING THE TRAGEDY OF THE STUDENTS
First, let me be clear. I’m a father and it’s enough to be human to sympathize with the family members for the whereabouts of the abducted Demibidolo university students. however, why are we politicizing this tragedy? Since we’ve kicked Woyane’s behind, so many Ethiopian murdered by extremists, therefore this tragedy isn’t unique. What really makes me puzzled about this mater is to question how come the tragedy of the Motta Muslims has never received the attention of media outlets. The last time I checked both victims are Amara. The incident happened one in the Amara region the later was in Oromia. So, those of you asking justice for the abducted students are hypocrite, because it’s ok to commit such a heinous crime in the Amara region is acceptable.
Re: POLITICIZING THE TRAGEDY OF THE STUDENTS
Many Tigrians were killed or chased out too,we hated the government and they were the victims of thisFillmore88 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 13:51First, let me be clear. I’m a father and it’s enough to be human to sympathize with the family members for the whereabouts of the abducted Demibidolo university students. however, why are we politicizing this tragedy? Since we’ve kicked Woyane’s behind, so many Ethiopian murdered by extremists, therefore this tragedy isn’t unique. What really makes me puzzled about this mater is to question how come the tragedy of the Motta Muslims has never received the attention of media outlets. The last time I checked both victims are Amara. The incident happened one in the Amara region the later was in Oromia. So, those of you asking justice for the abducted students are hypocrite, because it’s ok to commit such a heinous crime in the Amara region is acceptable.
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Za-Ilmaknun
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Re: POLITICIZING THE TRAGEDY OF THE STUDENTS
You must have been blacked out from the media scene not have witnessed the huge attention that the Motta incident has been able to garner. There was no news but Motta day in and day out in the Media outlets for far too long. There were huge rallies in every corner of the country including the Amhara region denouncing the unfortunate incident of the burning of place of worships. It was an event that was played for political gain unlike any by those whom you might be affiliated with.Fillmore88 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 13:51First, let me be clear. I’m a father and it’s enough to be human to sympathize with the family members for the whereabouts of the abducted Demibidolo university students. however, why are we politicizing this tragedy? Since we’ve kicked Woyane’s behind, so many Ethiopian murdered by extremists, therefore this tragedy isn’t unique. What really makes me puzzled about this mater is to question how come the tragedy of the Motta Muslims has never received the attention of media outlets. The last time I checked both victims are Amara. The incident happened one in the Amara region the later was in Oromia. So, those of you asking justice for the abducted students are hypocrite, because it’s ok to commit such a heinous crime in the Amara region is acceptable.
These students have been in captivity even before the incident that you claimed to have not been given enough attention came to be. The mothers have been waiting for some answers from the the government officials who are laboring to come up with a cover up story or change the narrative from abduction to something else. For you guys, whatever happen to the Amhara people is nothing but a political ploy. We get it!!! The administration that didn't lose a couple of ours to come up with a coup statement calling what unfolded in the Amhara region last June, is now even afraid to name the group which abducted this young students just because they happen to be Amhara. The administration is still "investigating" who the spoilers could be while those savages are still roaming the jungles of Wollega and Gujji. So please if nothing else, keep your blind adulation of your leaders to yourself and leave the victims alone.