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How is Tigray Doing After 27 Years❓ ツ
Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 21:52
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Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 22:00
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Re: How is Tigray Doing After 27 Years❓ ツ
Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 22:53
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Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 23:02
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Posted: 10 Oct 2020, 23:27
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Re: How is Tigray Doing After 27 Years❓ ツ
Posted: 11 Oct 2020, 02:32
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The 3 stages of Weyane's life cycle
Stage One: From 1998 to 2005: Intoxicated by the amount of foreign aid and the size of military aid they were receiving, the low IQ Weyane thought they could easily invade Eritrea to pave the way for their Greater Tigray Republic dream. To this end, they sacrificed 170,000 poor Oromo and Amhara hunger conscripts during the 2 years of war against Eritrea. It's also worth mentioning that, the first invasion attempt was made by 50,000 seasoned TPLF fighters whom Eritrea sent to meet their maker before they could raise their new, shinny weapons.
Stage Two: From 2005 to 2015: Unable to mobilize the Oromo and Amhara young people to fight and die for TPLF's Abay Tigray dream, the TPLF resorted to the cowardly media and internet smear campaign against Eritrea, fully paid by donor nations with an axe to grind against Eritrea. The order the donor nations gave to the TPLF was to empty Eritrea of its youth, but when such mission proved to be an impossible task, they sent 70,000 Tegaru to the Diaspora pretending to be "Eritrean refugees" in order to collect the rewards promised by the donor nations. All the TPLF had to do was, repeatedly present the Tegaru refugees as "Eritreans" on the media and the aid dollars would flow into their coffers. In other words, the TPLF made millions of dollars from the deaths of thousands of Tegaru impersonators who died crossing the Mediterranean Sea and fell victims to Bedouin gangs at Sinai. In his book, Tesfaye Gebreab said he met thousands of Tegaru refugees at European migrant camps studying Eritrean history in order to pass asylum interview tests.
Stage Three: From 2015 to 2018: The mass uprising in different parts of Ethiopia prompted the TPLF to deploy its Agazi terror squad to quell the unrest by firing live bullets at unarmed peaceful protesters. The terrorists from Tigray killed thousands of civilians, but they couldn't stop the Ethiopian uprising that had intensified and spread quickly to new parts of the country. The peaceful protests marked a turning point for Ethiopians, which produced the Qeeroo and Fano revolutionaries who were ready to die for their freedom.
In 2017, the donor nations that have kept the TPLF alive on a life-support system for 20 years, were caught by surprise when their plan to keep Ethiopia under minority servile regime was failing, and they rushed their top diplomats to Eritrea to meet with President Isaias Afewerki hoping to reach a compromise that would save the Tigray minority regime in Ethiopia. But the principled and uncompromising President of Eritrea turned a deaf ear to their pleas and encouraged Ethiopians to free themselves instead.
On January of 2018, during his televised interview, the People's President of Eritrea issued a Game Over decree declaring the end of the TPLF apartheid rule in Ethiopia, heralding the dawn of a new era for both Ethiopia and Eritrea.
4 months after the issuance of the Game Over decree, on April 15 of 2018, the TPLF thieves fled to Mekelle and PM Abiy Ahmed was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Ethiopia. Fearing they may forever lose their sphere of influence in Ethiopia, the donor nations quickly acknowledged TPLF's defeat and took full responsibility for ordering and funding the illegal occupation of sovereign Eritrean territories by Tigray mercenaries. As a gesture of their regret, the donor nations awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to PM Abiy Ahmed for his efforts in making peace with peaceful Eritrea.
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Posted: 11 Oct 2020, 02:37
by Fiyameta
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) wrote: ↑11 Oct 2020, 02:32
The 3 stages of Weyane's life cycle
Stage One: From 1998 to 2005: Intoxicated by the amount of foreign aid and the size of military aid they were receiving, the low IQ Weyane thought they could easily invade Eritrea to pave the way for their Greater Tigray Republic dream. To this end, they sacrificed 170,000 poor Oromo and Amhara hunger conscripts during the 2 years of war against Eritrea. It's also worth mentioning that, the first invasion attempt was made by 50,000 seasoned TPLF fighters whom Eritrea sent to meet their maker before they could raise their new, shinny weapons.
Stage Two: From 2005 to 2015: Unable to mobilize the Oromo and Amhara young people to fight and die for TPLF's Abay Tigray dream, the TPLF resorted to the cowardly media and internet smear campaign against Eritrea, fully paid by donor nations with an axe to grind against Eritrea. The order the donor nations gave to the TPLF was to empty Eritrea of its youth, but when such mission proved to be an impossible task, they sent 70,000 Tegaru to the Diaspora pretending to be "Eritrean refugees" in order to collect the rewards promised by the donor nations. All the TPLF had to do was, repeatedly present the Tegaru refugees as "Eritreans" on the media and the aid dollars would flow into their coffers. In other words, the TPLF made millions of dollars from the deaths of thousands of Tegaru impersonators who died crossing the Mediterranean Sea and fell victims to Bedouin gangs at Sinai. In his book, Tesfaye Gebreab said he met thousands of Tegaru refugees at European migrant camps studying Eritrean history in order to pass asylum interview tests.
Stage Three: From 2015 to 2018: The mass uprising in different parts of Ethiopia prompted the TPLF to deploy its Agazi terror squad to quell the unrest by firing live bullets at unarmed peaceful protesters. The terrorists from Tigray killed thousands of civilians, but they couldn't stop the Ethiopian uprising that had intensified and spread quickly to new parts of the country. The peaceful protests marked a turning point for Ethiopians, which produced the Qeeroo and Fano revolutionaries who were ready to die for their freedom.
In 2017, the donor nations that have kept the TPLF alive on a life-support system for 20 years, were caught by surprise when their plan to keep Ethiopia under minority servile regime was failing, and they rushed their top diplomats to Eritrea to meet with President Isaias Afewerki hoping to reach a compromise that would save the Tigray minority regime in Ethiopia. But the principled and uncompromising President of Eritrea turned a deaf ear to their pleas and encouraged Ethiopians to free themselves instead.
On January of 2018, during his televised interview, the People's President of Eritrea issued a Game Over decree declaring the end of the TPLF apartheid rule in Ethiopia, heralding the dawn of a new era for both Ethiopia and Eritrea.
4 months after the issuance of the Game Over decree, on April 15 of 2018, the TPLF thieves fled to Mekelle and PM Abiy Ahmed was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Ethiopia. Fearing they may forever lose their sphere of influence in Ethiopia, the donor nations quickly acknowledged TPLF's defeat and took full responsibility for ordering and funding the illegal occupation of sovereign Eritrean territories by Tigray mercenaries. As a gesture of their regret, the donor nations awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to PM Abiy Ahmed for his efforts in making peace with peaceful Eritrea.
Stage 3 can be summed up in this video.
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Posted: 11 Oct 2020, 09:45
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