Putin, Issaias and Amharas are against ethnic and tribal politics
Posted: 25 Apr 2021, 14:53
Russia's Putin, Issaias Afeworki's Eritrea and the Amhara version of Ethiopiawnet are similar.
It focuses on nationalism based on citizenship.
The Woyanies tribal and ethnic politics and the Somalis clan politics leads to a continuous and endless
conflict and it leads to a massacre. This had happened also in Rwanda.
You may see now Ethiopia reaping the Woyanie's 30 year bloody fruit that is enshrined in its Federal constitution, and the ongoing genocide in many parts of Ethiopia's regions.
Look also the clan politics in Somalia today that is crumbling in Somalia's Mogadishu.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-56879935
Somalia violence: Rival units fight amid row over president's term
BBC April 25, 2021
Fighting has broken out in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, between different sections of the security forces.
Heavy weapons have been used and there are reports of mortar fire near the presidential palace.
Some of the military units support President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed while others are opposed to him.
Last week Mr Mohamed - known as Farmajo - controversially approved a two-year extension of his term in office. His mandate officially ended in February.
The move was strongly criticised by the international community including the UN and the African Union.
It focuses on nationalism based on citizenship.
The Woyanies tribal and ethnic politics and the Somalis clan politics leads to a continuous and endless
conflict and it leads to a massacre. This had happened also in Rwanda.
You may see now Ethiopia reaping the Woyanie's 30 year bloody fruit that is enshrined in its Federal constitution, and the ongoing genocide in many parts of Ethiopia's regions.
Look also the clan politics in Somalia today that is crumbling in Somalia's Mogadishu.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-56879935
Somalia violence: Rival units fight amid row over president's term
BBC April 25, 2021
Fighting has broken out in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, between different sections of the security forces.
Heavy weapons have been used and there are reports of mortar fire near the presidential palace.
Some of the military units support President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed while others are opposed to him.
Last week Mr Mohamed - known as Farmajo - controversially approved a two-year extension of his term in office. His mandate officially ended in February.
The move was strongly criticised by the international community including the UN and the African Union.