Abere wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 12:42
የወያኔ ነገር- በመቶዎች የሚቆጠር ታንኮች አቃጥለው አውሮፕላን ጥለው በመጨረሻ ዐብይ አህመድን ገደልነው አሉን:: I honestly don't believe the Tigre liberation thugs have any Abyssinian DNA, these are exceptionally created liars and coward people. First of all, the fake news is 1000% fake. God forbid, if Abiy dies he has made already great history for himself. He ate up all the Tigre liberation thugs one by one, dragged them out of their pit, disgraced them in public. What more does one should do to earn a legacy other than taking out monsters that have been sucking the blood of Ethiopian. Abiy Ahmed has accomplished a great job and it is my hope he will do further great jobs if he distance himself tribalist OLF thugs such from Shimelis Abdissa, Taye Denda, et al. His next target should be demolishing ethnic federation and banning TPLF's illegal constitutions.
ጠላቴ ጠዋት ሙቶ ፡ እኔ ልሙት ማታ፣
የሺ ዓመት ያህል ነው የአንድ ቀን ደስታ።
I have not come across any credible news of an assassination (attempt) on Ethiopia's PM Abiy Ahmed, except some unsubstantiated rumers on Ethiopian Review's mereja forum itself, which is not unusual here.
In case it is true, I have also not heard about where and when the CoR was made by the TPLF for the crime. And most importantly I am also not sure about what they will going to gain from the assassination of the country's PM, to reverse the situation in Tigray?? What is their motive?
Think again, if you mean that.
On the other hand, if the attempt is indeed true, then there are many more enemies of the PM, from many different courners, simply becaise they are not happy with how he is trying to shape the future of the country, with which they couldn't come into terms until now and have been calling for taking over of the palace from him, because, they claimed, they are the only priveleged for the palace of the country. My first suspicion will go to this camp, if the PM is/was in danger.
Other possibility and more credible suspect than the camp of the TPLF could be the extremist elements of his own constituency, the Oromo extrimists, they are hungery for power in the same way those from the first suspect are. And there is a clear motive here too.
A third possibility, before TPLF may come to the field, could be an external adversaries of Ethiopia and its people, it is not without a reason that many of the so called liberal mass medias of the west were awash with all kinds of negativity against the law enforcement actions the government has been taking in some parts of the country and an attempt to depict the country as a hell on earth.
Could you then, please, elaborate why you think TPLF must be the prime suspect, assuming you have a credible source of the alleged crime itself in the first place.