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teodroseIII
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by teodroseIII » 07 Dec 2020, 04:34
Given the dearth of information emerging from Ethiopia and the continued shuttering of internet services in Tigray, I am taking a public stance by refusing to take the Ethiopian government position that the conflict in Tigray is over. I know this seems like a dramatic reversal from the position I held for weeks as I endorsed the ENDF campaign to bring TPLF to justice, but I’ve always noted that I would support PM Abiy Ahmed as long as the campaign was limited to just TPLF leaders and those who chose to pick up the gun to affect a political outcome. Moreover, I also noted that I will not abide any hint of collective punishment and that I would withdraw my support if I felt that Tigrayans as a whole were being selectively targeted for reprisal.
That day has arrived. It has now been ten days since the supposed end of conflicts and the repatriation of Me’kele, instead of moving quickly to restore essential services and ensuring that the average Tigrayan could go back to a semblance of normalcy, to the contrary, the internet is still shut off for most of Tigray and, outside of photo ops which PM Ahmed keeps pushing out as if he is marketing a movie release, there has not been any verifiable campaign to [continued]
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Abaymado
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by Abaymado » 07 Dec 2020, 10:42
Agame's guy, you are trying comforting yourselves.
Nice swift from preaching peace bla bla to a war monger.
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free-tembien
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by free-tembien » 07 Dec 2020, 10:54
can you please stop blabbering and instead get your facts straight? the internet and telecommunication blackout was caused by TPLF in the night of its attack om the army. you are just like a typical western journalist who blabber too much nonsense about things they don't have a clue about.
teodroseIII wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 04:34
Given the dearth of information emerging from Ethiopia and the continued shuttering of internet services in Tigray, I am taking a public stance by refusing to take the Ethiopian government position that the conflict in Tigray is over. I know this seems like a dramatic reversal from the position I held for weeks as I endorsed the ENDF campaign to bring TPLF to justice, but I’ve always noted that I would support PM Abiy Ahmed as long as the campaign was limited to just TPLF leaders and those who chose to pick up the gun to affect a political outcome. Moreover, I also noted that I will not abide any hint of collective punishment and that I would withdraw my support if I felt that Tigrayans as a whole were being selectively targeted for reprisal.
That day has arrived. It has now been ten days since the supposed end of conflicts and the repatriation of Me’kele, instead of moving quickly to restore essential services and ensuring that the average Tigrayan could go back to a semblance of normalcy, to the contrary, the internet is still shut off for most of Tigray and, outside of photo ops which PM Ahmed keeps pushing out as if he is marketing a movie release, there has not been any verifiable campaign to [continued]
READ FULL ARTICLE AT: https://ghionjournal.com/conflict-chron ... -ethiopia/
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teodroseIII
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by teodroseIII » 07 Dec 2020, 12:59
So it was TPLF who shut off the internet last year during the supposed "regional coup" in Bahir Dar? It was the TPLF who cut off the internet this year after Haacaaluu was killed? Are you listening to yourself? You sound just like TPLF supporters who used to come up with all kinds of rationalization in order to worship Meles. So is that what this is about, people are now worshiping Abiy? Wechu gud!
free-tembien wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 10:54
can you please stop blabbering and instead get your facts straight? the internet and telecommunication blackout was caused by TPLF in the night of its attack om the army. you are just like a typical western journalist who blabber too much nonsense about things they don't have a clue about.
teodroseIII wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 04:34
Given the dearth of information emerging from Ethiopia and the continued shuttering of internet services in Tigray, I am taking a public stance by refusing to take the Ethiopian government position that the conflict in Tigray is over. I know this seems like a dramatic reversal from the position I held for weeks as I endorsed the ENDF campaign to bring TPLF to justice, but I’ve always noted that I would support PM Abiy Ahmed as long as the campaign was limited to just TPLF leaders and those who chose to pick up the gun to affect a political outcome. Moreover, I also noted that I will not abide any hint of collective punishment and that I would withdraw my support if I felt that Tigrayans as a whole were being selectively targeted for reprisal.
That day has arrived. It has now been ten days since the supposed end of conflicts and the repatriation of Me’kele, instead of moving quickly to restore essential services and ensuring that the average Tigrayan could go back to a semblance of normalcy, to the contrary, the internet is still shut off for most of Tigray and, outside of photo ops which PM Ahmed keeps pushing out as if he is marketing a movie release, there has not been any verifiable campaign to [continued]
READ FULL ARTICLE AT: https://ghionjournal.com/conflict-chron ... -ethiopia/